Participants and volunteers stand solemnly with their hands over their hearts for the national anthem during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-stand-solemnly-with-their-hands-over-their-hearts-for-the-national-anthem-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixo-image215348170.html
RMPE9XP2–Participants and volunteers stand solemnly with their hands over their hearts for the national anthem during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixo
Participants and volunteers stand solemnly with their hands over their hearts for the national anthem during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-stand-solemnly-with-their-hands-over-their-hearts-for-the-national-anthem-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixo-image215348168.html
RMPE9XP0–Participants and volunteers stand solemnly with their hands over their hearts for the national anthem during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixo
Participants and volunteers prepare to enter vehicles ready to take them to various legs of the relay before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-prepare-to-enter-vehicles-ready-to-take-them-to-various-legs-of-the-relay-before-the-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixo-image215366630.html
RMPEAP9A–Participants and volunteers prepare to enter vehicles ready to take them to various legs of the relay before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixo
U.S. Army Sgt. John M. Cummings, US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-john-m-cummings-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-receives-his-race-number-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-image215366563.html
RMPEAP6Y–U.S. Army Sgt. John M. Cummings, US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief
Participants and volunteers run the first one mile leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-run-the-first-one-mile-leg-of-the-mattar-relay-race-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mi-image215366501.html
RMPEAP4N–Participants and volunteers run the first one mile leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi
U.S. Col. Wade B. Johnston, Commander, Joint Communications Support Element, MacDill Air Force Base, speaks to the crowd gathered for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-col-wade-b-johnston-commander-joint-communications-support-element-macdill-air-force-base-speaks-to-the-crowd-gathered-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-image215366646.html
RMPEAP9X–U.S. Col. Wade B. Johnston, Commander, Joint Communications Support Element, MacDill Air Force Base, speaks to the crowd gathered for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon
Participants and volunteers watch live streaming of the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all milit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-live-streaming-of-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-for-all-milit-image215366618.html
RMPEAP8X–Participants and volunteers watch live streaming of the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all milit
A unit coins is given to members of the US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-unit-coins-is-given-to-members-of-the-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-an-image215366552.html
RMPEAP6G–A unit coins is given to members of the US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, an
A participant poses for a picture before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-poses-for-a-picture-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-m-image215366570.html
RMPEAP76–A participant poses for a picture before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 m
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366602.html
RMPEAP8A–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366605.html
RMPEAP8D–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
A participant talks to his team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-talks-to-his-team-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mi-image215366575.html
RMPEAP7B–A participant talks to his team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi
A participant listens to opening remarks before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mile relay race fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-listens-to-opening-remarks-before-the-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-fo-image215366645.html
RMPEAP9W–A participant listens to opening remarks before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mile relay race fo
A participant holds a baton while talking to his team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE spo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-holds-a-baton-while-talking-to-his-team-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-spo-image215366568.html
RMPEAP74–A participant holds a baton while talking to his team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE spo
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni andformer Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-andformer-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-image215366626.html
RMPEAP96–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni andformer Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14
A participant bows his head while the indoctrination is given before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-bows-his-head-while-the-indoctrination-is-given-before-the-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366654.html
RMPEAPA6–A participant bows his head while the indoctrination is given before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366615.html
RMPEAP8R–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mil-image215366495.html
RMPEAP4F–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mil
Unit coins are given to members of the U.S. Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/unit-coins-are-given-to-members-of-the-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-a-image215366519.html
RMPEAP5B–Unit coins are given to members of the U.S. Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, a
Participants and volunteers watch live streaming of the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all milit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-live-streaming-of-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-for-all-milit-image215366619.html
RMPEAP8Y–Participants and volunteers watch live streaming of the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all milit
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366628.html
RMPEAP98–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
Participants and volunteers run the first one mile leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-run-the-first-one-mile-leg-of-the-mattar-relay-race-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mi-image215366502.html
RMPEAP4P–Participants and volunteers run the first one mile leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366613.html
RMPEAP8N–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
A unit coins is given to members of the US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-unit-coins-is-given-to-members-of-the-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-november-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-image215366554.html
RMPEAP6J–A unit coins is given to members of the US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations
A participant bows his head while the indoctrination is given before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-bows-his-head-while-the-indoctrination-is-given-before-the-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366651.html
RMPEAPA3–A participant bows his head while the indoctrination is given before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
The indoctrination is given before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all military units, DOD em Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-indoctrination-is-given-before-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-for-all-military-units-dod-em-image215366629.html
RMPEAP99–The indoctrination is given before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all military units, DOD em
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mil-image215366492.html
RMPEAP4C–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mil
Participants and volunteers watch live streaming of the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all milit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-live-streaming-of-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-for-all-milit-image215366625.html
RMPEAP95–Participants and volunteers watch live streaming of the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all milit
Participants and volunteers run the first one mile leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-run-the-first-one-mile-leg-of-the-mattar-relay-race-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mi-image215366499.html
RMPEAP4K–Participants and volunteers run the first one mile leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14 mi
Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-watch-a-memorial-video-during-the-opening-ceremony-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215366606.html
RMPEAP8E–Participants and volunteers watch a memorial video during the opening ceremony for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
Senior Chief Petty Officer Christopher J. Britt, JCSE Joint Network Operation Center (JNOC), adjusts his earphones while talking to his team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-chief-petty-officer-christopher-j-britt-jcse-joint-network-operation-center-jnoc-adjusts-his-earphones-while-talking-to-his-team-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-image215366569.html
RMPEAP75–Senior Chief Petty Officer Christopher J. Britt, JCSE Joint Network Operation Center (JNOC), adjusts his earphones while talking to his team before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman
Participants and volunteers listen to opening remarks before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/participants-and-volunteers-listen-to-opening-remarks-before-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-for-all-m-image215367526.html
RMPEARDA–Participants and volunteers listen to opening remarks before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for all m
A participant receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-receives-his-race-number-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-m-image215367528.html
RMPEARDC–A participant receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-m
Paul C. Gierke sings the national anthem before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paul-c-gierke-sings-the-national-anthem-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-1-image215367521.html
RMPEARD5–Paul C. Gierke sings the national anthem before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 1
A participant runs to the finish line at the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-participant-runs-to-the-finish-line-at-the-mattar-relay-race-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-14-mile-relay-race-for-image215367529.html
RMPEARDD–A participant runs to the finish line at the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual 14-mile relay race for
Members of the 224th Joint Communication Support Squadron (JCSS), Georgia Air National Guard, Brunswick, Ga., pose for photo before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-224th-joint-communication-support-squadron-jcss-georgia-air-national-guard-brunswick-ga-pose-for-photo-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-o-image215366592.html
RMPEAP80–Members of the 224th Joint Communication Support Squadron (JCSS), Georgia Air National Guard, Brunswick, Ga., pose for photo before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief o
U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Timothy J. Sullivan, 4JCS Squadron CSM, right, poses for a picture with U.S. Capt. Yauliong Tsai, 982nd Combat Camera Company (Airborne), both members of the 4JCS Mustang Team pose for a photo before the relay race begins for 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-command-sgt-maj-timothy-j-sullivan-4jcs-squadron-csm-right-poses-for-a-picture-with-us-capt-yauliong-tsai-982nd-combat-camera-company-airborne-both-members-of-the-4jcs-mustang-team-pose-for-a-photo-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-pa-image215366580.html
RMPEAP7G–U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Timothy J. Sullivan, 4JCS Squadron CSM, right, poses for a picture with U.S. Capt. Yauliong Tsai, 982nd Combat Camera Company (Airborne), both members of the 4JCS Mustang Team pose for a photo before the relay race begins for 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 pa
U.S. Army Sgt. John M. Cummings, U.S. Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-john-m-cummings-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-receives-his-race-number-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-november-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-image215366564.html
RMPEAP70–U.S. Army Sgt. John M. Cummings, U.S. Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's
Special Operations Command (SOCOM), SOCOM A Team Open Division, Open Division and Overall winners of the 35th Mattar Relay with a time of 1:13:55, finishing 8 seconds ahead of the rival JCSE Men’s team runs to the finish line after completing the last leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-operations-command-socom-socom-a-team-open-division-open-division-and-overall-winners-of-the-35th-mattar-relay-with-a-time-of-11355-finishing-8-seconds-ahead-of-the-rival-jcse-mens-team-runs-to-the-finish-line-after-completing-the-last-leg-of-the-mattar-relay-race-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboa-image215366507.html
RMPEAP4Y–Special Operations Command (SOCOM), SOCOM A Team Open Division, Open Division and Overall winners of the 35th Mattar Relay with a time of 1:13:55, finishing 8 seconds ahead of the rival JCSE Men’s team runs to the finish line after completing the last leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboa
U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III gives the opening remarks before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In comm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-chief-warrant-officer-5-robert-pitts-iii-gives-the-opening-remarks-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-comm-image215366594.html
RMPEAP82–U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III gives the opening remarks before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In comm
U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III gives the opening remarks before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In comm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-chief-warrant-officer-5-robert-pitts-iii-gives-the-opening-remarks-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-comm-image215366599.html
RMPEAP87–U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III gives the opening remarks before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In comm
U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III, left, salutes while the national anthem is sung by Mr. Paul C. Gierke before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-chief-warrant-officer-5-robert-pitts-iii-left-salutes-while-the-national-anthem-is-sung-by-mr-paul-c-gierke-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operat-image215366603.html
RMPEAP8B–U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III, left, salutes while the national anthem is sung by Mr. Paul C. Gierke before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operat
A member of the US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives a unit coin before the relay race begins for 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-receives-a-unit-coin-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-image215366540.html
RMPEAP64–A member of the US Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives a unit coin before the relay race begins for 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt.
Special Operations Command (SOCOM) SOCOM A Team Open Division, Open Division and Overall winners of the 35th Mattar Relay with a time of 1:13:55, finishing 8 seconds ahead of the rival JCSE Men’s team runs to the finish line after completing the last leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-operations-command-socom-socom-a-team-open-division-open-division-and-overall-winners-of-the-35th-mattar-relay-with-a-time-of-11355-finishing-8-seconds-ahead-of-the-rival-jcse-mens-team-runs-to-the-finish-line-after-completing-the-last-leg-of-the-mattar-relay-race-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboar-image215366505.html
RMPEAP4W–Special Operations Command (SOCOM) SOCOM A Team Open Division, Open Division and Overall winners of the 35th Mattar Relay with a time of 1:13:55, finishing 8 seconds ahead of the rival JCSE Men’s team runs to the finish line after completing the last leg of the Mattar Relay race for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboar
Special Operations Command (SOCOM), SOCOM Women’s Team, poses for a picture before placing first in the women’s division with a time of 1:41:09 at the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Opera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-operations-command-socom-socom-womens-team-poses-for-a-picture-before-placing-first-in-the-womens-division-with-a-time-of-14109-at-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-november-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-opera-image215366573.html
RMPEAP79–Special Operations Command (SOCOM), SOCOM Women’s Team, poses for a picture before placing first in the women’s division with a time of 1:41:09 at the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Opera
U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III, left, salutes while the national anthem is sung by Paul C. Gierke before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-chief-warrant-officer-5-robert-pitts-iii-left-salutes-while-the-national-anthem-is-sung-by-paul-c-gierke-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-image215367520.html
RMPEARD4–U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III, left, salutes while the national anthem is sung by Paul C. Gierke before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations
U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Robert M. Allen, JCSE command sergeant major, listens to opening remarks before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE spons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-command-sgt-maj-robert-m-allen-jcse-command-sergeant-major-listens-to-opening-remarks-before-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-spons-image215367527.html
RMPEARDB–U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Robert M. Allen, JCSE command sergeant major, listens to opening remarks before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's chief of operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE spons
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jon L. Carrico Jr., commander, 4JCS U.S. Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-lt-col-jon-l-carrico-jr-commander-4jcs-us-army-reserve-4th-joint-communication-squadron-4jcs-mustang-team-receives-his-race-number-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-november-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-image215366565.html
RMPEAP71–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jon L. Carrico Jr., commander, 4JCS U.S. Army Reserve 4th Joint Communication Squadron (4JCS) Mustang Team receives his race number before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., November 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982 when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj
U.S. Army Master Sgt. Matthew P. Courtemanche, JCSE J6 NCOIC, stretches before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE spon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-master-sgt-matthew-p-courtemanche-jcse-j6-ncoic-stretches-before-the-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-spon-image215366634.html
RMPEAP9E–U.S. Army Master Sgt. Matthew P. Courtemanche, JCSE J6 NCOIC, stretches before the race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE spon
U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III gives the opening remarks before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In comm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-chief-warrant-officer-5-robert-pitts-iii-gives-the-opening-remarks-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sergeant-major-james-dixon-in-comm-image215366593.html
RMPEAP81–U.S. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts III gives the opening remarks before the relay race begins for the 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sergeant Major James Dixon. In comm
U.S. Col. Wade B. Johnston, Commander, Joint Communications Support Element, left, and U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Robert M.Allen, JCSE Command Sergeant Major, right, listen to opening remarks before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-col-wade-b-johnston-commander-joint-communications-support-element-left-and-us-command-sgt-maj-robert-mallen-jcse-command-sergeant-major-right-listen-to-opening-remarks-before-the-35th-annual-mattar-relay-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-image215366632.html
RMPEAP9C–U.S. Col. Wade B. Johnston, Commander, Joint Communications Support Element, left, and U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Robert M.Allen, JCSE Command Sergeant Major, right, listen to opening remarks before the 35th Annual Mattar Relay, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph
U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Timothy J. Sullivan, 4JCS Squadron CSM, right, poses for a picture with U.S. Capt. Yauliong Tsai, 982nd Combat Camera Company (Airborne), both members of the 4JCS Mustang Team pose for a photo before the relay race begins for 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 pas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-command-sgt-maj-timothy-j-sullivan-4jcs-squadron-csm-right-poses-for-a-picture-with-us-capt-yauliong-tsai-982nd-combat-camera-company-airborne-both-members-of-the-4jcs-mustang-team-pose-for-a-photo-before-the-relay-race-begins-for-35th-annual-mattar-relay-held-annually-macdill-air-force-base-tampa-fla-nov-20-2015-us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-pas-image215366647.html
RMPEAP9Y–U.S. Command Sgt. Maj. Timothy J. Sullivan, 4JCS Squadron CSM, right, poses for a picture with U.S. Capt. Yauliong Tsai, 982nd Combat Camera Company (Airborne), both members of the 4JCS Mustang Team pose for a photo before the relay race begins for 35th Annual Mattar Relay held annually, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 pas
U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual relay race for all military units, DoD employees and military affiliates in the Greater Tampa Bay area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tracy Mckithern/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-lt-col-george-mattar-a-citadel-alumni-and-former-joint-communications-support-element-jcse-commander-was-killed-on-jan-13-1982-when-his-flight-florida-airlines-no-90-crashed-into-the-waters-of-the-potomac-river-aboard-this-flight-were-74-passengers-of-which-only-six-survived-also-killed-were-maj-ralph-herman-jcses-chief-of-operations-and-sgt-maj-james-dixon-in-commemoration-jcse-sponsors-an-annual-relay-race-for-all-military-units-dod-employees-and-military-affiliates-in-the-greater-tampa-bay-area-us-army-photo-by-spc-tracy-mckithernreleased-image215366496.html
RMPEAP4G–U.S. Lt. Col. George Mattar, a Citadel alumni and former Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) commander, was killed on Jan. 13, 1982, when his flight, Florida Airlines No. 90, crashed into the waters of the Potomac River. Aboard this flight were 74 passengers, of which only six survived. Also killed were Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE's Chief of Operations, and Sgt. Maj. James Dixon. In commemoration, JCSE sponsors an annual relay race for all military units, DoD employees and military affiliates in the Greater Tampa Bay area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tracy Mckithern/Released)
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