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Deploying flares
A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fires flares over the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Dec. 26, 2024. The F-15E's presence promotes regional stability and security, demonstrating the U.S. commitment to protecting its interests and maintaining a strong defense posture in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Willis)
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Clearing obstacles
Military Working Dog Eper, 10th Security Forces Squadron, runs through the MWD obedience yard with his handler, Senior Airman Colin English, 10th SFS MWD handler, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., Dec. 17, 2024. The squadron recently upgraded the obedience yard, installing state-of-the-art turf to enhance the training environment for both handlers and their canine partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Trevor Cokley)
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F-15 EPAWSS
An F-15E on a flightline in San Antonio, Texas. The aircraft was recently upgraded with Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System, advanced electronic warfare system. (Boeing photo)
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Microvane Installation at Stewart Air National Guard Base
Microvanes installed on a C-17 Globemaster III at Stewart Air National Guard Base.
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Microvane Installation at Stewart Air National Guard Base
A C-17 Globemaster III with microvanes successfully installed waits on the flight line at Stewart Air National Guard Base.
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Maj Gen Cropsey
Maj Gen Cropsey speaks at event
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Newly minted warrant officers discuss significance of selections
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall with the group of the new Air Force Warrant Officer Training School students after their graduation ceremony at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Dec. 6, 2024. Today marks a historic milestone for the Air Force with the reintroduction of the Warrant Officer Corps in its inaugural class, consisting of 30 total candidates, 22 Active Duty, 6 Guardsmen, and 2 Reservists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Trey Ward)
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Newly minted warrant officers discuss significance of selections
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, Maj. Nathaniel Roesler, Warrant Officer Training School Commandant, and Senior Master Sgt. Jarvis Wilson, WOTS Senior Enlisted Leader, present a WOTS class 25-01 diploma Warrant Officer 1 Cooper Zartman at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Dec. 6, 2024. This historic cohort of 30 graduates marks the reintroduction of Warrant Officers to the Air Force following the dissolution of the Warrant Officer Corps in 1958. The inaugural class consisted of 22 Active Duty, 6 Guardsmen, and 2 Reservists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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Newly minted warrant officers discuss significance of selections
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, Maj. Nathaniel Roesler, Warrant Officer Training School Commandant, and Senior Master Sgt. Jarvis Wilson, WOTS Senior Enlisted Leader, present a WOTS class 25-01 diploma to Chief Warrant Officer 2 Richard Barragan at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Dec. 6, 2024. This historic cohort of 30 graduates marks the reintroduction of Warrant Officers to the Air Force following the dissolution of the Warrant Officer Corps in 1958. The inaugural class consisted of 22 Active Duty, 6 Guardsmen, and 2 Reservists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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State Funeral for Former President Jimmy Carter
U.S. service members from the Ceremonial Honor Guard stand ready to guard the casket of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, at the Carter Center in Atlanta on Jan. 4, 2025. After lying in repose, Carter will be taken to Washington, where members of Congress will pay their respects during a service in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. President Carter, a U.S. Navy veteran, was a Georgia state senator and the 76th governor of Georgia before serving as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and was the longest-lived president in American history. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Noah Sladek)
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AFLCMC contracting deputy director set to retire Jan. 15
Col. Karen A.F. Landale. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AFLCMC contracting deputy director set to retire Jan. 15
Pictured from right to left Col. Karen Landale and her husband, Gordon Landale, pose at the 2022 International Stability Operations Association’s Global Impact Awards ceremony. The colonel was recognized for her work leading Project Rabbit that confirmed employment of Afghan citizens employed as U.S. Department of Defense contractors in Afghanistan. Project Rabbit was developed before the fall of Kabul in August 2021 and verified employment of nearly 5,000 Afghans and helped approximately 20,000 Afghans enter the U.S. (Courtesy Photo)
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Tactical Response
Tactical Response Force Airmen exit from a 40th Helicopter Squadron UH-1N Huey during the Advanced Recapture Recovery Operational Warfighter exercise at Camp Guernsey, Wyoming, Aug. 15, 2024. ARROW prepares convoy response force Airmen from F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Minot AFB, North Dakota, and Malmstrom AFB, Montana, to protect military assets during movements and to demonstrate readiness during real-world difficulties and scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Expeditionary demo
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Flosi speaks with Master Sgt. Patrick O’Hara, 521st Contingency Response Squadron operation support flight chief, during an expeditionary demo at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 23, 2024. Teams from around installation showcased how they’re effectively preparing for Great Power Competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Malissa Lott)
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Miss America
Second Lieutenant Madison Marsh poses by a C-17 from the 145th Airlift Wing at the SUN 'n FUN Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, FL, on April 9, 2024. Marsh represented the Air Force during the SUN 'n FUN's 50th anniversary, engaging with visitors about service both in and out of uniform. (U.S. Air Force photo by Miriam Thurber)
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AFFORGEN exercise
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kelly Dishman, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal journeyman, pulls a rope in preparation for disarming a simulated explosive during exercise Crown Royal 24-2 at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., March 5, 2024. CR 24-2 was the first wing-wide Air Force Force Generation model exercise at the 325th Fighter Wing. The AFFORGEN model is designed to improve readiness for combat situations and improve the capabilities the Air Force provides to the joint force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zeeshan Naeem)
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Katherine Jeffery represents Hanscom Air Force Base at acquisition awards
Katherine Jeffery, program office cost lead for the Electronic Systems Directorate’s Theater Battle Control Division Long Range Radar Branch, accepted the Business Cost Estimating Individual Achievement Award presented at the Defense Acquisition Awards ceremony Dec. 11. Pictured from left to right at the ceremony are Col. Michael Alexander, senior materiel leader, Theater Battle Control Division; Jeffery; Michelle Clemens, deputy branch chief, Long Range Radar Branch; and George Smith, program manager, Homeland Defense Over the Horizon Radar program. (Courtesy Photo)
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President James Earl Carter Graphic
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Defense Innovation Unit
Lt. Col. Chuck Kubik, GigEagle product team lead, demonstrates the application for an attendee at the Air Force Association's Air, Space and Cyber Conference, September 16, 2024. GigEagle is an AI-powered Joint talent marketplace connecting skilled DoD talent with critical problem sets in real time. (Courtesy photo)
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