Greg Anders
Vice President,
Executive Director & Webmaster
With over 3500 hours, Greg's flying background is primarily military flying. Graduating from the US Air Force Academy in 1985, he spent 15 years on active duty and 6 years in the Idaho Air National Guard flying A-10's for 190th Fighter Squadron at Boise. He is currently serving as an Air Force Reservist in the Civil Air Patrol Reserve Aircrew Program. In the Spring of 2003 he was activated for a four month deployment to Kuwait and Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and flew 27 sorties in the A-10 during major combat operations, and numerous combat sorties during the build-up. He has also been mission qualified and an instructor pilot in the F-15E and the B-52. His military flying experience also includes flying in the F-16 B & D, F-15 B & D, F-18, T-38, AT-38 & T-37. On the civilian side he is currently flying the P-51 and most of the other museum aircraft, as well as his AT-6D "Hog WIld Gunner" and his MH-1521 Broussard. Greg frequently lends the T-6 to the museum for displays and flybys.
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| Greg at the Mig-29/SU-23 operations building at Tallil Airbase in Iraq. Greg spent a week there in the middle of Operation Iraqi Freeedom helping to get it set up for continuing operations. Great to be able to launch so close to Baghdad. | Greg and his Operation Iraqi Freedom combat pair "Kingman" in front of Tallil's standard issue "Saddam" sign after a combat sortie in Iraq. |
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That's Greg on the right with his good friend, USAF Academy classmate, and crew mate for the day, Dirk Hutchison on the left. They're standing in front of a 391st Fighter Squadron (The Bold Tigers) F-15E after having flown a sortie together. |
Greg with "Junior Tiger" Christopher on his lap. |
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| Self portrait at 30,000 feet, with Sleepy and Baron in the background. It's dark and dirty work but somebody has to do it. | Picture for Air Show Programs. |