Morning tour at Fort Loudoun
Noncommissioned officers from five nations and the United States tour Fort Loudoun State Historic Area Sept. 20, 2016, in Vonore, Tenn., as part of a cultural day. The area is a Tennessee River peninsula that surrounds Fort Loudoun. The fort once housed British soldiers as a western outpost from 1756-1760 and served relations with the Cherokee. The Air National Guard's I.G. Brown Training and Education Center is hosting the NCOs this week for the International Noncommissioned Officer Development Seminar. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith)
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