ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

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Photo by JR AnchetaSoldiers from Soldiers of the 1st Battalion 5th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division march in downtown Fairbanks during S.T.O.M.P. The 1/25 SBCT soldiers returned this spring from a yearlong deployment in Southern Afghanistan. About 5,000 military personnel from Ft. Wainwright and Eielson Air Force base and other veterans marched during the parade.

Hundreds of community members lined the streets in Fairbanks honoring veterans and military personnel Saturday, May 12, 2012 during the Salute to Our Military Parade. About 5,000 military personnel from Ft. Wainwright and Eielson Air Force base and other veterans marched during the parade.

Troops Home from Afghanistan

145 soldiers from the 164th Military Police Company, 793rd Military Police Battalion, 2nd Engineer Brigade returned to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson from a 12 month deployment in Afghanistan on Saturday, March 24, 2012. The soldiers were reunited with family and friends after a brief ceremony at the Buckner Physical Fitness Center.

145 Military Police return from a 12 months in Afghanistan.

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No decision yet on air show cancellation, Air Force says

A decision should be made today whether to cancel this weekend's planned Arctic Thunder air show at Elmendorf Air Force Base in light of the fatal crash on base, an Air Force official said early this morning.

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A C-17 practicing for the Arctic Thunder show crashed about a minute after takeoff Wednesday evening, killing the three Alaska Air Guard and one active-duty Air Force crew members on board, said Col. Jack McMullen, commander of Elmendorf's 3rd Wing.

"We're still continuing with the planning and the inbound of folks coming in and we'll make a decision today, hopefully sometime today, of whether or not we're going to continue with the air show itself," McMullen told reporters this morning outside the Boniface gate to Elmendorf.

"What's best for the wing, what's best for the community is kind of what we're looking at to try and do the right thing," he said. "Obviously this is a huge tragedy but at some point we're going to need to get up and we're going to need to press on and move forward."

The air show and open house are hugely popular. This year's announced headline acts are the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the Canadian Armed Forces Snowbirds. In the past, the air show has drawn the largest two-day crowds in Alaska.

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