Mini MC-130J Commando II display moves to 522 SOS

U.S. Air Force photo: Airman 1st Class Shelby Kay-Fantozzi U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Marc Remsen, Senior Airman Bryce Williams and Airman John McClain, 27th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron members, pose with Capt. Anders Hedberg, 522nd Special Operations Squadron pilot, after mounting a miniature MC-130J static display Feb. 24 at Cannon Air Force Base. The display, which previously stood outside of the Pecos Trail Dining Facility, was relocated to the front of the new 522 SOS building.
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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Marc Remsen, Senior Airman Bryce Williams and Airman John McClain, 27th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron members, pose with Capt. Anders Hedberg, 522nd Special Operations Squadron pilot, after mounting a miniature MC-130J static display Feb. 24 at Cannon Air Force Base. The display, which previously stood outside of the Pecos Trail Dining Facility, was relocated to the front of the new 522 SOS building.
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After enjoying a meal at the Pecos Trail Dining Facility, Air Commandos might notice that the familiar miniature MC-130J Commando II static display can no longer be found outside. Members of the 27th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron worked to safely relocate the model and prepared a place of honor at the new 522nd Special Operations Squadron building by pouring a concrete foundation that set just in time for a brief dedication Feb. 24 at Cannon Air Force Base.
"The move of the static display is a symbol of the transfer of several squadrons to the new buildings across the flightline," said Capt. Anders Hedberg, 522 SOS pilot.
Activity will continue to increase on the newest part of the base as more buildings are completed.