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T-7A Red Hawk
Air crew members assist pilots off-boarding a T-7A Red Hawk, outside the McKinley Climatic Lab at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 2, 2025. The training aircraft will experience temperature extremes inside the chamber for evaluating how the aircraft, its instrumentation and electronics fare under extreme conditions in the operational Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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72nd Security Forces Squadron Hosts Police Week at Tinker
A member of the 72nd Security Forces Squadron works with a military working dog in familiarization training Aug. 5, 2024, at Tinker Air Force Base. The training is designed to build trust and rapport between handlers and canines, essential for effective teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)
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72nd Security Forces Squadron Hosts Police Week at Tinker
72nd Security Forces Squadron members stand in front of the Vance Gate at Tinker Air Force Base Aug. 5, 2024. Their training and dedication ensure the base remains secure and ready to respond to any threat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breonna Summers)
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Team Tinker pitches innovation ideas at 2nd annual Spark Tank
Judges tabulate results at the 72nd Air Base Wing Spark Tank event at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, April 16, 2025. The winning proposals included an automated gate entry system, digital sign-in kiosks for secure areas, and wireless device detection technology. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
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Team Tinker pitches innovation ideas at 2nd annual Spark Tank
Judges in the 72nd Air Base Wing’s second annual Spark Tank event listen as presenters pitch their innovation ideas at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, April 16, 2025. Innovation funds were awarded to proposals that simplify mission accomplishment, improve the daily lives of Team Tinker members, or prepare the base for future competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
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AFLCMC ISR-SOF Sensors Division photo
AFLCMC ISR-SOF Sensors Division gathered for an all-call on April 22, 2025. Before the meeting, a large portion of the team gathered in person at Wright-Paterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio for a group photo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Mikaley Kline).
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JUSTIN J. SINDELAR, SMSgt, USAF photo
JUSTIN J. SINDELAR, SMSgt, USAF photo
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250502-F-OD616-2002
Chief Master Sgt. Christian Suarez, 421st Fighter Generation Squadron, introduces the new chiefs during a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 2, 2025. Reaching the rank of chief master sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of the new chiefs while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)
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250502-F-OD616-2006
Left, Chief Master Sgt. R.W. Ehart, 419th Maintenance Squadron, and Chief Master Sgt. Christian Suarez, 421st Fighter Generation Squadron, serve as masters of ceremony during a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 2, 2025. Reaching the rank of chief master sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of the new chiefs while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)
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250502-F-OD616-2005
Airmen build the chief master sergeant rank during the enlisted heritage portion of a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 2, 2025. Reaching the rank of chief master sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of the new chiefs while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)
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250502-F-OD616-2004
Retired Chief Master Sgt. Juan Lewis speaks during a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 2, 2025. Reaching the rank of Chief Master Sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of the new chiefs while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)
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250502-F-OD616-2003
Retired Chief Master Sgt. Juan Lewis speaks during a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 2, 2025. Reaching the rank of chief master sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of the new chiefs while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)
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250502-F-OD616-2001
Chief master sergeants form a saber cordon for inductees to walk through during a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 2, 2025. Reaching the rank of chief master sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force. The event celebrated the hard work and dedication of the new chiefs while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)
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T-7A Red Hawk Completes Successful Escape System Sled Test
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's T-7A Red Hawk program achieved a major milestone as the 846th Test Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., executed a high-speed test of its new escape system on April 16. (Courtesy photo)
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Portraits in blue
Airman 1st Class McKenzie Shipman, 96th Test Wing, is a ceremonial guardsman with the Eglin Air Force Base Honor Guard. Shipman is a new member who completed her honor guard training in January where she earned distinguished graduate honors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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DAF begins ground testing for collaborative combat aircraft
A YFQ-44A production representative test vehicle is staged in a testing chamber at Costa Mesa, Calif. The Department of the Air Force’s has begun ground testing for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program to validate performance and readiness for future flight testing. (Courtesy photo)
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DAF begins ground testing for collaborative combat aircraft
A YFQ-44A production representative test vehicle is staged in a testing chamber at Costa Mesa, Calif. The YFQ-44A, developed by Anduril, is one of two production representative test vehicles which will be critical in securing air dominance for the Joint Force in future conflicts, leveraging autonomous capabilities and crewed-uncrewed teaming to defeat enemy threats in contested environments. (Courtesy photo)
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Air Force TOC-L enhances joint force C2
Col. Frank Biancardi II, Advanced Battle Management System Cross Functional Team deputy director, discusses daily successes and failures during an end of day meeting with operators at multiple experiment locations for Project Convergence Capstone 5, at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, March 11, 2025. The Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Function Team is leading the planning, management, and execution of Air Force support to PC-C5. The Air Force Futures Directorate creates the Air Force's strategy across multiple time epochs, develops the corresponding force design, and advocates for the necessary requirements to ensure the Air Force possesses the capabilities to deter and defeat, if required, strategic competitors. (Official Air Force Photo by Morgan Brown)
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Air Force TOC-L enhances joint force C2
Tech. Sgt. Peyton Shaffer, non-commissioned officer for the 752 Operational Support Squadron weapons and tactics, answers a call from operators at the Shadow Operations Center-Nellis, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, during Project Convergence Capstone 5 at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, March 10, 2025. The TOC-L integrates data from multiple sources to create a synchronized air picture, improving the speed and accuracy of command and control. (Official Air Force Photo by Morgan Brown).
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Air Force TOC-L enhances joint force C2
Col. Freddie Robinson, the Joint Air Component Coordination Element team director for the 186th Air Operations Group, facilitates communication with the Combined Joint Task Force and 1st Lt. Kaitlin Volk, an air battle manager, during Project Convergence Capstone 5 at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, March 13, 2025. For the experiment, the JACCE was imbedded with the Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps to assist with doctrinal, technical and communication challenges between the CJTF and the TOC-L system. The JACCE team was the authoritative liaison of the Joint Force Air Component Commander and represented the JFACC at the CJTF. (Official Air Force Photo by Morgan Brown)
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