156th Squadron It.A.F. new homebase

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156th Squadron It.A.F. new homebase

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From July 1st the 156th Squadron of the Italian Air Force has a new homebase, they moved from the 36th Wing of Gioia del Colle to the 6th Wing of Ghedi.

Here are some image of this historic day.

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Best Regards

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Re: 156th Squadron It.A.F. new homebase

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Wow thats a big TORNADO :wink:
Nice shots by the way.
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Post by Flanker27 »

truly historic!
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