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Twins
Brothers Bridger and Zach Lord. (Courtesy photo)
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High school wrestling
Air Force officers Bridger and Zach Lord during their high school wrestling days. (Courtesy photo)
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Born to Serve: Twin brothers reflect on childhood in Montana and Air Force careers
Twin brothers Zach and Bridger Lord. Both serve as acquisition officers with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. (Courtesy photo)
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Gate 12A
Gate 12A for entry to Area A at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (U.S. Air Force photo by Jack Gardner)
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B-2 Bomber
A B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber, deployed from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, takes-off from Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia, to support a Bomber Task Force mission, Aug. 17, 2020. Bomber Task Force missions allow U.S. Strategic Command to provide persistent, long-term bomber presence to aid in U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. Over the course of 24 hours, four B-1B Lancers, two B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers, and four F-15C Eagles conducted Bomber Task Force missions simultaneously within the Indo-Pacific region. Pacific Air Forces routinely conducts BTF operations to show the United States’ commitment to allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific area of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Salazar)
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Brig Gen Robert Lyons III photo
Brig Gen Robert Lyons III photo (courtesy)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Staff Sgt. Tyler Simpkins, 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, renders a simulated explosive device safe during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Senior Airman Cameron Wolfe and military working dog Bak, 75th Security Forces Squadron, search the building for explosive devices during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Staff Sgt. Tyler Simpkins, 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, examines a pressure device under the acting hostage, Maj. Catherine Robertson, 775th Civil Engineering Squadron commander, during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Staff Sgt. Tyler Simpkins, 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, examines a simulated explosive device during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Staff Sgt. Tyler Simpkins, 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, tapes wires to the hands of the acting hostage, Maj. Catherine Robertson, 775th Civil Engineering Squadron commander, during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Staff Sgt. Tyler Simpkins, 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, examines a mock explosive device under the acting hostage, Maj. Catherine Robertson, 775th Civil Engineering Squadron commander, during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
775th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency medics treat a wounded actor during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise brought together the base's first responders with the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight to train rescuing a hostage trapped by an explosive pressure device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Defenders from 75th Security Forces Squadron carry a wounded actor away from a building during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Defenders from 75th Security Forces Squadron search behind the theater screen during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Major Catherine Robertson, 775th Civil Engineering Squadron commander, acts as the hostage while defenders from 75th Security Forces Squadron apprehend the simulated armed assailant during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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EOD Hostage Exercise
Defenders from 75th Security Forces Squadron rush to apprehend the simulated armed assailant during a hostage rescue training exercise Jan. 29, 2025, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise involved the base's first responders and the 775th Explosive Ordnance Flight, training to rescue a hostage trapped by an explosive device. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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A New Era in Testing: USAF TPS Partners with Stanford and Silicon Valley for AI and Emerging Technologies Course
United States Air Force Test Pilot School staff and students visit Silicon Valley companies like Wisk on the leading edge of aerospace autonomy, Jan. 22, 2025, during its inaugural “Test of AI and Emerging Technologies” course in partnership with Stanford University and the Department of the Air Force’s Stanford AI Studio. This historic collaboration marks the school’s first major engagement with academia in recent memory and is part of a broader effort to prepare future military test leaders for the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, data-driven systems, and autonomous technologies. (Courtesy Photo)
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A New Era in Testing: USAF TPS Partners with Stanford and Silicon Valley for AI and Emerging Technologies Course
Stanford AI Studio links United States Air Force Test Pilot School students to leading technology startup founders to understand commercial innovation during its inaugural “Test of AI and Emerging Technologies” course in partnership with Stanford University and the Department of the Air Force’s Stanford AI Studio, Jan. 17, 2025. This historic collaboration marks the school’s first major engagement with academia in recent memory and is part of a broader effort to prepare future military test leaders for the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, data-driven systems, and autonomous technologies.
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A New Era in Testing: USAF TPS Partners with Stanford and Silicon Valley for AI and Emerging Technologies Course
Leading Stanford AI experts instruct United States Air Force Test Pilot School students during its inaugural “Test of AI and Emerging Technologies” course in partnership with Stanford University and the Department of the Air Force’s Stanford AI Studio, Jan. 17, 2025. This historic collaboration marks the school’s first major engagement with academia in recent memory and is part of a broader effort to prepare future military test leaders for the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, data-driven systems, and autonomous technologies.
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