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Watch: Rare Look Inside How the Air National Guard Protects Presidential Airspace

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Interesting inside look…how the Air National Guard protects presidential airspace restrictions.

Featured image of a New Jersey Air National Guard F-16D Fighting Falcon from the 177th Fighter Wing taking off for a flight during a three-day Aerospace Control Alert CrossTell live-fly training exercise at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Matt Hecht

New Jersey Air National Guard F-16D Fighting Falcon from the 177th Fighter Wing

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