This image is the cover for the book North Dakota Air National Guard, Images of Aviation

North Dakota Air National Guard, Images of Aviation

The North Dakota Air National Guard's (NDANG) 119th Wing boasts an illustrious 60-year history of flying fighters. The NDANG can trace its roots back to the 392nd Fighter Squadron, which fell under the 367th Fighter Group. Many of its charter members began their careers in the Army Air Corps during World War II and brought their expertise and experience to their home station unit in Fargo, North Dakota. People like Alexander Macdonald had a hand in nearly every success from 1950 through the F-16 years as a pilot, commander, adjutant general, and then as a civilian advocate. Duane "Pappy" Larson is credited with being the namesake for the unit nickname "The Happy Hooligans." The 119th unit's history is a story about the people who achieved unprecedented accomplishments within the Air National Guard and, sometimes, even among the active duty US Air Force.

Maxwell Sabin, David Lipp

David Lipp, a retired chief master sergeant, spent his entire 33-year career in the NDANG. He has won over 60 national US military awards in photography, videography, and writing and took many of the photographs in this book. Maxwell Sabin is the curator at the Fargo Air Museum in Fargo, North Dakota. He is a graduate of North Dakota State University with degrees in public history and English.

Arcadia Publishing