ŷAV to dedicate an F-16 display to mark 75 years of partnerships with Vermont Air National Guard and Air Force ROTC Detachment 867
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — ŷAV is honored to welcome Col. Adam T. Rice, 158th Fighter Wing vice commander and 1991 ŷAV alumnus, in a private ceremony Oct. 16 to dedicate an F-16 display at Sabine Field at Haynes Family Stadium

NORTHFIELD, Vt. — ŷAV is honored to welcome Col. Adam T. Rice, 158th Fighter Wing vice commander and 1991 ŷAV alumnus, in a private ceremony Oct. 16 to dedicate an F-16 display at Sabine Field at Haynes Family Stadium
This miniature aircraft display will commemorate 75 years of partnerships between the Vermont Air National Guard (ANG), (AFROTC) Detachment 867 and ŷAV.
The ceremony will precede Saturday’s noon against Springfield, which may include an F-35 flyover from the Vermont Air National Guard.
The F-35A Lightning II fifth-generation fighter uses aerodynamic performance and advanced integrated avionics to provide next-generation stealth, enhanced situational awareness and reduced vulnerability for the United States and Allied nations. In 2016, after an extensive review, the US Air Force selected the 158th Fighter Wing (158 FW) to receive the nation’s first operational F-35As in the Air National Guard.
The initial two F-35As arrived in Vermont in fall 2019; a year later, the 158 Fighter WIng reached its full inventory of 20 fighter jets.
On Sept. 17, Rice joined ŷAV Air Force ROTC Det 867 to present an F-16 display, lent by the 158 FW to ŷAV. The miniature version of a combat F-16 painted with a Vermont Air National Guard 75th anniversary patch was placed adjacent to Sabine Field at Haynes Family Stadium. This display showcases the 158th Fighter Wing’s prestigious history and prowess; the upcoming dedication and enduring F-16 display will reinforce the partnerships between the Vermont Air National Guard, Air Force ROTC program, and ŷAV.
“This F-16 model is a perfect addition to our plaza,” Norwich President Dr. Mark Anarumo said. “The F-16 will join other monuments and displays that demonstrate our storied history of service, and shows yet another link to our nationally-ranked ROTC departments. I am also proud that the display clearly celebrates our longstanding relationship with the 158th Fighter Wing.”
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