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From mission ready to couch ready: Team Robins MWD retires from service
Maj. Chad Jessup, 78th Security Forces Squadron Commander, speaks at a podium at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, May 31, 2024. Jessup spoke at military working dog Eris’ retirement ceremony and talked about Eris’ military service experiences, including protecting three U.S. presidents through U.S. Secret Service missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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Lieutenant Colonel Roberson O. Hill
Lieutenant Colonel Roberson O. Hill (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo).
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UNITE program builds bonds for Hanscom AFB-connected units
Members of the Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., workforce attend a UNITE event earlier this year. The UNITE program provides Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., organizations with opportunities for team-building and recreational activities to foster stronger bonds among teams. (courtesy photo)
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UNITE program builds bonds for Hanscom AFB-connected units
Members of the Digital Directorate attend a UNITE event in Danvers, Mass., earlier this year. The UNITE program provides Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., organizations with opportunities for team-building and recreational activities to foster stronger bonds among teams. (courtesy photo)
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UNITE program builds bonds for Hanscom AFB-connected units
Members of the Cyber Resiliency Office for Weapons Systems office attend a UNITE event in Lincoln, Mass., earlier this year. The UNITE program provides Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., organizations with opportunities for team-building and recreational activities to foster stronger bonds among teams. (courtesy photo)
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Collaboration key to successful hiring event
Jean Michael Fana, Office of U.S. Representative Seth Moulton veterans fellow, shakes hands with Melanie McGuire, 66th Force Support Squadron Civilian Personnel Office director at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., during an Air Force Civilian Service hiring event in Needham, Mass., May 23. Officials held the in-person hiring event to fill more than 130 positions at Hanscom AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mark Herlihy)
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Graduation day
The U.S. Air Force Academy Class of 2024 graduates toss their hats skyward as the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds” roar overhead at the Academy’s Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 30, 2024. Nine-hundred-seventy-four cadets crossed the stage to become the Air Force and Space Force’s newest second lieutenants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dylan Smith)
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Honoring the fallen
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall places American flags on the graves of fallen service members at Arlington National Cemetery, Va., May 22, 2024. Nearly 400,000 people are buried in the cemetery's 639 acres. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)
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Pulling together
A team from the 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron pulls a 22,000 lb. truck during National Transportation Week, May 8, 2024, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The week’s events celebrated the evolution of transportation and logistics within the Department of Defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kevin Gaddie)
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Security Forces, Public Affairs among winners at 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition
MSgt. Alejandro Figueroa receives a certificate after being awarded $5,000 to purchase iPads for defenders at the 72nd Security Forces Squadron Tinker Air Force Base May 14, 2024. The annual Spark Tank competition leverages the inherent innovation of Airmen to create transformative opportunities and foster a culture of innovation to solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the 72nd Air Base Wing’s mission to train hard, rapidly deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Shirk)
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Security Forces, Public Affairs among winners at 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition
Participants of the 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition receive certificates for presenting their innovative ideas to 72nd Air Base Wing leadership at Tinker Air Force Base May 14, 2024. The annual Spark Tank competition leverages the inherent innovation of Airmen and Guardians to create transformative opportunities and foster a culture of innovation to solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the 72nd Air Base Wing’s mission to train hard, rapidly deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Shirk)
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Security Forces, Public Affairs among winners at 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition
Tech. Sgt. Thomas Bates receives a certificate after being awarded $10,000 to help construct a larger, more effective training site for 72nd Security Forces Squadron at Tinker Air Force Base May 14, 2024. The annual Spark Tank competition leverages the inherent innovation of Airmen to create transformative opportunities and foster a culture of innovation to solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the 72nd Air Base Wing’s mission to train hard, rapidly deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Shirk)
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Security Forces, Public Affairs among winners at 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition
Tinker Public Affairs Media Chief Kimberly Woodruff receives a certificate after being awarded $15,000 to upgrade the Public Affairs Photo Studio at Tinker Air Force Base May 14, 2024. The annual Spark Tank competition leverages the inherent innovation of Airmen to create transformative opportunities and foster a culture of innovation to solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the 72nd Air Base Wing’s mission to train hard, rapidly deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Shirk)
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Security Forces, Public Affairs among winners at 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition
Master Sgt Alejandro Figueroa presents his idea to construct a larger, more effective training site for the 72nd Security Forces Squadron at Tinker Air Force Base May 14, 2024. The annual Spark Tank competition leverages the inherent innovation of Airmen to create transformative opportunities and foster a culture of innovation to solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the 72nd Air Base Wing’s mission to train hard, rapidly deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Shirk)
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Security Forces, Public Affairs among winners at 2024 Tinker Spark Tank Competition
Judges of the 2024 Spark Tank Competition ask questions to presenters who are advocating their innovative idea be funded at Tinker Air Force Base May 14, 2024. The annual Spark Tank competition leverages the inherent innovation of Airmen to create transformative opportunities and foster a culture of innovation to solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the 72nd Air Base Wing’s mission to train hard, rapidly deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Shirk)
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Tinker Air Force Base sets the stage for advanced military readiness and community integration
Leadership across Tinker Air Force Base gathered at the Reed Conference Center in Midwest City, Oklahoma for the 2024 Tinker State of the Base April 30, 2024. The goal of the symposium is to familiarize community leaders with the entire mission set at Tinker Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Kaseyann Cornwall)
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Tinker Air Force Base sets the stage for advanced military readiness and community integration
Col. Abby Ruscetta (center), 72nd Air Base Wing and installation commander, answers questions from community stakeholders during the 2024 Tinker State of the Base held at the Reed Convention Center in Midwest City, Oklahoma April 30, 2024. Tinker AFB leaders discussed Tinker’s integral role in national defense, its impact on local economic growth, and its strategic adaptations to emerging global threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Kaseyann Cornwall)
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Tinker Air Force Base sets the stage for advanced military readiness and community integration
Community leaders from across the Oklahoma City metro area were given the opportunity to ask questions to Tinker Air Force Base leadership during the 2024 Tinker State of the Base event April 30, 2024. The goal of the symposium is to familiarize community leaders with the entire mission set at Tinker Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Kaseyann Cornwall)
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Tinker Air Force Base sets the stage for advanced military readiness and community integration
The Tinker Air Force Base Fiscal Year 2023 Economic Impact Statement summarizes the direct and indirect impact of Tinker AFB on the local community. The direct and indirect combined economic impact for Fiscal Year 2023 is $6.6 billion. This includes $1.88 billion in payroll, $260 million in construction spending and $1.3 billion in locally produced goods and services. Tinker has a direct and indirect impact on more than 53,000 jobs in the community. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Paul Shirk)
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Gate 2 Gate 24
A runner accepts his medal for finishing the 37th annual Gate to Gate Memorial Day Run May 28 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The run is held to honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jaime Bishopp)
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