Four Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons flew overhead in a missing-man formation in honor of the dead students.
The F-i6 Fighting Falcons, descending right into the SAM trap, had almost none.
The school's nickname is "The Fighting Falcons", almost always shortened to "Falcons", and its colors are red, white and black.
The F-16 "Fighting Falcon" would be the last jet that the unit would fly before conversion to KC-135E tankers in 2003.
Greenville is also home to the Fighting Falcon, the lead plane of a wave of gliders during Operation Overlord.
The squadron started receiving their first F-16A Fighting Falcons on 1 October 1989.
U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons bomb the sites in response.
The air station is regularly visited by the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon for use in the shooting range at Halkavarre.
Another event in 1992 was the retirement of the A-7Ds, being replaced by Block 25 F-16C/D Fighting Falcons.
July 21 - The General Dynamics F-16 is officially named the "Fighting Falcon" in a ceremony.