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U.S. Air Force Airmen conduct a post-flight check after a Bamboo Eagle 24-1 training exercise on an F-22 Raptors assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base (AFB) at Nellis AFB, Jan. 31, 2024. Bamboo Eagle debuted as the first exercise of its kind led by the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center. The exercise is comprised of warfighter-centric live and virtual operational test and evaluation, tactics development and advanced training to optimize and broaden Air Force capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Tan)
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B-2 Returns to Edwards on 35th Anniversary of First Flight
The Spirit of Pennsylvania B-2 Spirit assigned to the 419th Flight Test Squadron lands at Edwards Air Force Base, California, July 17.
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B-2 Returns to Edwards on 35th Anniversary of First Flight
The Spirit of Pennsylvania B-2 Spirit assigned to the 419th Flight Test Squadron lands at Edwards Air Force Base, California, July 17.
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B-2 Returns to Edwards on 35th Anniversary of First Flight
The Spirit of Pennsylvania B-2 Spirit assigned to the 419th Flight Test Squadron approaches for a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, July 17.
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B-2 Returns to Edwards on 35th Anniversary of First Flight
The Spirit of Pennsylvania B-2 Spirit assigned to the 419th Flight Test Squadron flies over Edwards Air Force Base, California, prior to landing, July 17, 35 years after the B-2’s first flight. The aircraft returned to the heart of the Aerospace Testing Universe, where many firsts for technological advancements take place. The reintroduction of the B-2 to a test environment is not only nostalgic, but a careful first step toward new experiments and technological upgrades that will ensure it remains a vital asset in the U.S. Air Force's fleet.
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B-2 Returns to Edwards on 35th Anniversary of First Flight
The Spirit of Pennsylvania B-2 Spirit assigned to the 419th Flight Test Squadron flies over Edwards Air Force Base, California, prior to landing, July 17.
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Tinker and the Primes returns to forge readiness and accelerate innovation
Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, speaks at the Tinker and the Primes conference in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Aug. 8, 2024. Hawkins spoke about mission culture, the importance of people to the mission and gave updates on the standing up of the center’s new Software Directorate. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breonna Summers)
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Tinker and the Primes returns to forge readiness and accelerate innovation
Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, speaks at the Tinker and the Primes conference in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Aug. 7, 2024. Richardson spoke about upcoming changes in AFMC in relation to the Air Force’s 24 initiatives to optimize for Great Power Competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breonna Summers)
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Tinker and the Primes returns to forge readiness and accelerate innovation
Wayde Loflin, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex deputy director, speaks at the Tinker and the Primes conference in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Aug. 6, 2024. Loflin spoke about the importance of partnerships between the Air Force, industry and academia to advance aerospace technology and maintain readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breonna Summers)
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Tinker and the Primes returns to forge readiness and accelerate innovation
Col. Abby Ruscetta, Tinker Installation and 72nd Air Base Wing commander, speaks at the Tinker and the Primes conference in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Aug. 6, 2024. Ruscetta spoke about the importance of Tinker AFB in the context of Great Power Competition, emphasizing the need for readiness, innovation and the empowerment of Airmen and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
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Tinker and the Primes returns to forge readiness and accelerate innovation
Andrew Hunter, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, technology and logistics, speaks at the Tinker and the Primes conference in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Aug. 6, 2024. Hunter spoke about the importance of partnerships, both between industry and government but also between the various levels of government. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
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C-130 Group Photo
Members of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s C-130 Program Office gathered for a group photo with an AC-130A Spectre Gunship on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, on the 70th anniversary date of the C-130’s first flight, which occurred on August 23, 1954. The C-130 Hercules officially entered into active service in 1956 and primarily serves in the tactical portion of the Air Force’s airlift mission. With a range of 2,500 miles and a max speed of 380 mph the Herc can transport up top 92 combat troops with their compliment of gear, or 42,000 pounds of cargo. The flexibility of the aircraft allows it to deliver a variety of cargo by parachute or by low altitude ground-cable extraction without having to land. It can also take off and land on unimproved dirt landing strips. The pictured aircraft was one of 28 C-130s that were initially converted to side-firing gunships used primarily for night attacks against ground targets. The AC-130A modifications occurred in the 1960’s at Wright-Patt by the 4950th Test Wing’s Aircraft Modification Division. Besides serving as a gunship some of the other roles the Hercules has performed over its 65+ year service life includes, radar weather mapping and reconnaissance, mid-air space capsule recovery, search and rescue, aeromedical missions, aerial spray missions, firefighting support missions, drone launching, helicopter mid-air refueling, hurricane tracking, scientific research support at the north and south poles, among others. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Official Portrait
This is the official portrait of Maj. Gen. Luke Cropsey.
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Air demonstration
An F-22 Raptor with the Air Combat Command F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs a flyover and air demonstration at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 13, 2024. These events aim to cultivate warrior ethos, a future-focused mindset and supplement existing character, leadership and officer development efforts with the cadets. (U.S Air Force photo by Trevor Cokley)
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Cable Dawg
Airman Rachel Perales, 325th Communications Squadron cable and antenna systems technician, overlooks a cable cut at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla, Aug. 5, 2024. Cable and antenna systems Airmen are responsible for maintaining 68,000 miles of both indoor and outdoor wiring, supporting 5,000 joint and coalition users across the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zeeshan Naeem)
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Cable Dawg
Airman Rachel Perales, 325th Communications Squadron cable and antenna systems technician, overlooks a cable cut at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla, Aug. 5, 2024. Cable and antenna systems Airmen are responsible for maintaining 68,000 miles of both indoor and outdoor wiring, supporting 5,000 joint and coalition users across the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zeeshan Naeem)
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Function check
Staff Sgt. Christian McClellan, 51st Combat Communication Squadron technician, function checks an antenna at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., during exercise Agile Flag 24-3 Aug. 4, 2024. Agile Flag prepares Air Combat Command’s Expeditionary Air Base Force Elements to respond to peer adversaries’ capabilities that threaten bases, contest logistical support, and disrupt command and control. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shaei Rodriguez)
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Revered Hanscom AFB employee celebrates 80-year milestone
Maj. Gen. Anthony Genatempo, program executive officer for Cyber and Networks, discusses the 80-year-career of Maria Bandouveres, executive assistant to the program executive officer for Cyber and Networks, during a ceremony held at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Aug. 21. Genatempo presented Bandouveres with the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal in recognition of her outstanding performance throughout her career. Bandouveres began her career in 1944 as a clerk-typist in support of World War II following graduation from high school in Cambridge, Mass. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
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Revered Hanscom AFB employee celebrates 80-year milestone
Maria Bandouveres, executive assistant to the program executive officer for Cyber and Networks at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., thanks family and friends for attending a ceremony held Aug. 21 at Hanscom AFB to celebrate her 80-years of federal service. During the ceremony, Genatempo presented Bandouveres with the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal in recognition of her outstanding performance throughout her career. Bandouveres began her career in 1944 as a clerk-typist in support of World War II following graduation from high school in Cambridge, Mass. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
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Revered Hanscom AFB employee celebrates 80-year milestone
Maria Bandouveres, executive assistant to the program executive officer for Cyber and Networks, listens to Maj. Gen. Anthony Genatempo, PEO for Cyber and Networks, as he discusses her 80-years of federal service during a ceremony held at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Aug. 21. Genatempo presented Bandouveres with the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal in recognition of her outstanding performance throughout her career. Bandouveres began her career in 1944 as a clerk-typist in support of World War II following graduation from high school in Cambridge, Mass. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
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