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Video from Friday’s presidential visit by 134th Air Refueling Wing

Posted at 3:09 pm January 15, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

President Obama Visits McGhee Tyson

This is a still image from a video of President Obama arriving at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa during a 5.5-hour visit to East Tennessee on Friday afternoon, January 9, 2015. (Video by 134th Air Refueling Wing)

 

The 134th Air Refueling Wing gave assistance to Air Force One during landing and takeoff at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa when President Barack Obama visited East Tennessee on Friday afternoon, January 9.

Air Force Two, carrying Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden, also landed and departed from McGhee Tyson on Friday.

A third plane, a C-17, was also at McGhee Tyson to carry the presidential motorcade.

Here is a short video Friday’s visit at McGhee Tyson by the 134th Air Refueling Wing and Airman 1st Class Darby Arnold and Senior Airman Jackie Keeney. The video is posted online at DVIDS, the Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System. It includes a short excerpt of Air Force One taking off from McGhee Tyson.

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Media, Top Stories, Videos Tagged With: 134th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force One, Air Force Two, Barack Obama, Darby Arnold, Jackie Keeney, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, McGhee Tyson, McGhee Tyson Airport, presidential visit, video

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