Posted on Apr 24, 2020
TSgt George Austin
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I lost all of my photos during a flood in NC back in the 90's. Was wondering if any Air Force members have been to the Coronet "*****" deployments and had pics they could share. Not sure what could still be classified. Would anyone know if a 25 year old deployment could still be classified TS.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Edited 4 y ago
Since it's on their public affairs page parts of it are declassified. https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/115966/coronet-mission-helps-fighters-cross-atlantic-other-long-distances/

I'd try querying the AF and DIVDS web sites for public affairs photos.

Classifications have variable lengths. It can be up for declassification and still not declassified. There are still WWII documents or sections of documents that are not declassified.

Remove the tag on your post, it doesn’t mean what you thing it means
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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If it's this one, it looks like all the details are out there.... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronet_Bat
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TSgt George Austin
TSgt George Austin
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The Coronet series I refer to is/was a deployment, not a mission. People that have been there would understand immediately. One is dirt one is air. Thank you, G Austin
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TSgt Senior Cyberwarfare Capabilities Instructor/Integrator
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I was there in 1987/88. I would have to check, but I don't think it's classified any longer as the site closed in the mid 90's. The name itself was not classified, just the location.
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TSgt George Austin
TSgt George Austin
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I was there in 92 at Playboy. What a great tour of duty. Got any pics you would share.
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I was in Lighthouse. I'll see what I can find. It was a great place to visit. Spent many evenings at SARRAS
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