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English: The 355 FS deployed to Bagram AB, Afghanistan in support of

Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. The unit flew more than 1,500 combat sorties and 5,000

hours in the skies over Afghanistan. This marked the unit’s last A-10 combat deployment
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Source http://www.eielson.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080107-016.pdf
Author United States Air Force
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