New training tool prepares pilots for nighttime flying
Marine Maj. Gen. John Croley (second from right), 4th Marine Aircraft Wing commander and Col. David Miller, Air Force Flight Test Center vice commander, cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the Night Imaging and Threat Evaluation Laboratory June 18, as Col. William Thornton (left), 412th Test Wing commander and Col. Jerry Gandy (right), 95th Air Base Wing commander, look on. The $129,000 NITE Lab was a joint effort between the Air Force and Marine Corps. (Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William O'Brien)
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