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Originally Posted by MikeK
B is a two seater as well
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According to the Wiki, the 2nd seat was for training only. No weapons systems from the rear seat, and was used in an air-superiority role w/o a second crew member.
But yeah, you'd certainly be able to see seat #2 in the pictures, making the plane in pics an A or C. Also the Wiki mentions that the ANG is flying F15-A's still, so if it's a National Guard plane, it's probably an A.