By Senior Airman Katherine Windish, 31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs / Published April 19, 2012
GRAF IGNATIEVO AIR FORCE BASE, Bulgaria -- Maj. Metodi Orlov, (left), a Bulgarian air force MiG-29 pilot, welcomes Maj. Matthew Brockhaus, (right), an F-16 pilot deployed with the 555th Fighter Squadron out of Aviano Air Base, Italy, to Bulgaria on April 17, 2012. Brockhaus is one of more than 500 U.S. Airmen taking part in Thracian Star 2012, a month-long joint training exercise focused on building partnerships and increasing interoperability with the Bulgarian air force. This is the third time since 2007 that men and women from the 31st Fighter Wing out of Aviano AB have conducted this type of training with the Bulgarians. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katherine Windish)
GRAF IGNATIEVO AIR FORCE BASE, Bulgaria -- Members of the 31st Fighter Wing and the Bulgarian air force pose for a group photo in front of an American F-16 and a Bulgarian MiG-21 and MiG-29 aircraft following the opening ceremony for Thracian Star 2012, April 18, 2012. Thracian Star 2012 is a month-long joint training exercise focused on building partnerships and increasing interoperability with the Bulgarian air force. While this is not the first time the Bulgarian air force has hosted American forces at Graf Ignatievo, Thracian Star 2012 boasts the largest contingent of Airmen to date they’ve hosted. In all, the 31st FW brought more than two dozen F-16 Fighting Falcons and more than 500 Airmen—about twice the amount than any other U.S. Air Forces in Europe wing thus far. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katherine Windish)
GRAF IGNATIEVO AIR FORCE BASE, Bulgaria -- Col. David Walker, 31st Operations Group and Thracian Star 2012 detachment commander, speaks to a journalist from the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency through a translator April 18, 2012 during the opening ceremony for the month-long joint training exercise focused on building partnerships and increasing interoperability with the Bulgarian air force. Bulgarian and American senior officials took the opportunity to acknowledge and express appreciation for the long-standing partnership between the two nations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katherine Windish)
GRAF IGNATIEVO AIR FORCE BASE; Bulgaria -- A Bulgarian air force band plays the American national anthem during the Thracian Star 2012 opening ceremony April 18. Thracian Star 2012 is a month-long joint training exercise focused on building partnerships and increasing interoperability with the Bulgarian air force. While this is not the first time the Bulgarian air force has hosted American forces at Graf Ignatievo; Thracian Star 2012 boasts the largest contingent of Airmen to date they’ve hosted. In all; the 31st FW brought more than two dozen F-16 Fighting Falcons and more than 500 Airmen—about twice the amount than any other U.S. Air Forces in Europe wing thus far. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katherine Windish)