Sentry Savannah builds warfighter readiness, lethality

About 1,300 Airmen, joint personnel, civilian partners and more than 50 airframes participated in exercise Sentry Savannah May 2-15.

Hosted by the Air Dominance Center at Savannah's Combat Readiness Training Center, Sentry Savannah showcased the nation's combat aircraft readiness.

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Reservists from the 419th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, participate in Sentry Savannah, the Air National Guard's largest fourth and fifth-generation fighter aircraft exercise. The annual exercise is held at the Air Dominance Center, one of only four Combat Readiness Training Centers in the United States. This is the first year the 419th FW has participated in the event, which it will use to validate its deployment model known as Agile Combat Employment. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Anthony Pham)

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