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AFMC top performers set the standard for excellence
Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, makes opening remarks during the 2024 AFMC Annual Excellence Awards at Headquarters, AFMC on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio April 3, 2025. Nominees from across the AFMC enterprise—including headquarters, centers, wings, and Space Force installations—competed in 18 categories, showcasing the best in leadership, teamwork, and mission success. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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STARBASE students visit the Desert High School Aerospace Lab at Edwards Air Force Base, California. One of the high school students demonstrates the Redbird Flight Simulator to the visitors as they experience some of the opportunities available to them in the future.
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STARBASE students visit a class called Advanced Aircraft Maintenance Technology at the Desert High School Aerospace Lab on Edwards Air Force Base, California. Two alumns of Muroc School District and currently employees at the 412th Test Wing, Savannah Wilson and Kevin Koper, describe how jet engines work to the visiting students.
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What.We.Do. Spotlight: 66th Security Forces Squadron
Staff Sgt. Caleb Teats, 66th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor, sends shooting targets down range at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range located at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Feb. 3. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Olushino Bolden Jr.)
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What.We.Do. Spotlight: 66th Security Forces Squadron
Staff Sgt. Caleb Teats, 66th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor, sends shooting targets down range at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range located at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Feb. 3. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Olushino Bolden Jr.)
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What.We.Do. Spotlight: 66th Security Forces Squadron
Staff Sgt. Caleb Teats, 66th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor, sends shooting targets down range at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range located at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Feb. 3. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Olushino Bolden Jr.)
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What.We.Do. Spotlight: 66th Security Forces Squadron
66th Security Forces Squadron Investigator Philip Smith cordons off an area in a building on base following a simulated active shooter scenario at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Sept. 9. The SFS investigation team is responsible for managing crime scenes, to include photography, evidence collection and handling, and criminal indexing procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
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What.We.Do. Spotlight: 66th Security Forces Squadron
66th Security Forces Squadron Investigator Philip Smith cordons off an area in a building on base following a simulated active shooter scenario at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Sept. 9. The SFS investigation team is responsible for managing crime scenes, to include photography, evidence collection and handling, and criminal indexing procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
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An Air Force acquisition officer’s journey through the Army Ranger Course
Capt. Daniel Webber graduated from the Army’s Ranger Course, Jan. 24, 2025. The Colleyville, Texas, native was presented with the coveted Ranger Tab after completing the grueling 62-day course. Webber is an acquisitions officer with Kessel Run, the largest software development and acquisitions unit within the DoD. (Courtesy Photo).
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An Air Force acquisition officer’s journey through the Army Ranger Course
Capt. Daniel Webber graduated from the Army’s Ranger Course, Jan. 24, 2025. The Colleyville, Texas, native was presented with the coveted Ranger Tab after completing the grueling 62-day course. Webber is an acquisitions officer with Kessel Run, the largest software development and acquisitions unit within the DoD. (Courtesy Photo).
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An Air Force acquisition officer’s journey through the Army Ranger Course
Capt. Daniel Webber, center, stands with his parents, Sylvia and James, following his graduation ceremony at the Army’s Ranger Course, Jan. 24, 2025. The Colleyville, Texas, native was presented with the coveted Ranger Tab after completing the grueling 62-day course. Webber is an acquisitions officer with Kessel Run, the largest software development and acquisitions unit within the Air Force. Both parents are Army veterans. (Courtesy Photo).
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Air Force FMS lead visits Indo-Pacific region
Maj. Gen. Takanari Ogawa, (left), Deputy Director General (Import Equipment and Aircraft) for the Japan Air Force Defense Force's Acquisition, Technology, & Logistics Agency, presents a thermos painted with Mt. Fuji decorations, to Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Geraghty, the Director of the U.S. Air Force Security Assistance and Cooperation Directorate, as well as Director of International Affairs for the Air Force Materiel Command. (Courtesy photo)
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Hill's helping agencies decorate base for April observances
Jan Seachris, School Liaison, ties a purple ribbon for Month of the Military Child March 31, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill's helping agencies—including Family Advocacy, School Liaison, Integrated Resilience and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response offices--came together to place pinwheels, paint the town teal and kick off the Purple Up! initiative for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and Month of the Military Child, all commemorated in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Hill's helping agencies decorate base for April observances
Hill’s helping agencies pose for a group photo March 31, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The agencies—including Family Advocacy, School Liaison, Integrated Resilience and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response offices--came together to place pinwheels, paint the town teal and kick off the Purple Up! initiative for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and Month of the Military Child, all commemorated in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Hill's helping agencies decorate base for April observances
Staff Sgt. Jessica Pieper and Tech. Sgt. Trentin Schierman, Integrated Resilience, place pinwheels for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month March 31, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill's helping agencies—including Family Advocacy, School Liaison, Integrated Resilience and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response offices--came together to place pinwheels, paint the town teal and kick off the Purple Up! initiative for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and Month of the Military Child, all commemorated in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Hill's helping agencies decorate base for April observances
Tech. Sgt. Trentin Schierman, Integrated Resilience, places pinwheels for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month March 31, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill's helping agencies—including Family Advocacy, School Liaison, Integrated Resilience and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response offices--came together to place pinwheels, paint the town teal and kick off the Purple Up! initiative for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and Month of the Military Child, all commemorated in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Join Hill AFB in SAAPM events this April
Captain Sarah Kiefer, Victim's Counsel, ties a teal ribbon for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month March 31, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill's helping agencies—including Family Advocacy, School Liaison, Integrated Resilience and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response offices--came together to place pinwheels, paint the town teal and kick off the Purple Up! initiative for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and Month of the Military Child, all commemorated in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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VENOM upgrade
Chris Kiser, an aviation engineer, works on modifying an F-16 Fighting Falcon’s wiring as part of Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model – Autonomy Flying Testbed program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The changes include software, hardware and instrumentation that will allow the aircraft to fly autonomously. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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VENOM upgrade
F-16 Fighting Falcons undergo modifications as part of the Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model – Autonomy Flying Testbed program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The changes include software, hardware and instrumentation that will allow the aircraft to fly autonomously. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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VENOM upgrade
Chris Kiser, an aviation engineer, works on modifying an F-16 Fighting Falcon’s wiring as part of Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model – Autonomy Flying Testbed program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The changes include software, hardware and instrumentation that will allow the aircraft to fly autonomously. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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