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240202-F-EF974-1031
(Left) Staff Sgt. Daniel Duarte, 75th Security Forces Squadron, speaks to guests during military working dog Kay's retirement ceremony Feb. 2, 2024, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. MWD Kay served eight years as a patrol narcotic detector dog and will be adopted by one of his handlers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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240202-F-EF974-1038
(Left) Staff Sgt. Daniel Duarte, 75th Security Forces Squadron, awards military working dog Kay with a hamburger during his retirement ceremony Feb. 2, 2024, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. MWD Kay served eight years as a patrol narcotic detector dog and will be adopted by one of his handlers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Military working dog Kay, 75th Security Forces Squadron, plays with his new toy during his retirement ceremony Feb. 2, 2024, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. MWD Kay served eight years as a patrol narcotic detector dog and will be adopted by one of his handlers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Robins Center of Automation saves hours of labor through roadshow
Luis Rodriguez, 440th Supply Chain Operations Squadron equipment authorization specialist, delivers a presentation on a status tracker developed during the Automation Roadshow held at the Middle Georgia State University-Warner Robins Campus on Jan. 26, 2024, in Warner Robins, Georgia. The purpose of the Automation Roadshow, which was hosted by the 78th Air Base Wing Communications Directorate, was to introduce active duty, civilians, contractors and students to technologies and tools of automation being utilized by the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tommie Horton)
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Robins Center of Automation saves hours of labor through roadshow
The 78th Air Base Wing Communications Directorate hosts its Automation Roadshow at the Middle Georgia State University-Warner Robins campus on Jan. 26, 2024, in Warner Robins, Georgia. The purpose of the roadshow was to introduce active duty, civilians, contractors and students to technologies and tools of automation being utilized by the U.S. Air Force.
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Military working dog Kay, 75th Security Forces Squadron, is petted by a new family member during his retirement ceremony Feb. 2, 2024, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. MWD Kay served eight years as a patrol narcotic detector dog and will be adopted by one of his handlers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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Robins Center of Automation saves hours of labor through roadshow
Attendees collaborate at the Automation Roadshow held at Middle Georgia State University-Warner Robins Campus, Warner Robins, Georgia, hosted by the 78th Air Base Wing Communications Directorate from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 23, 2024. 78th ABW/SC partnered with the Department of the Air Force Bot Operations Team to host the event with a goal to teach attendees robotic process automations that they can apply to their daily tasks or future jobs. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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Robins Center of Automation saves hours of labor through roadshow
Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, 78th Air Base Wing Communications Directorate employees and Middle Georgia State University-Warner Robins Campus staff members pose for a photo inside a classroom at the MGA-WR Campus in Warner Robins, Georgia, Jan. 23, 2024. The 78th ABW/SC held their Automation Roadshow at the campus, which was attended by active duty and civilian Airmen, contractors and MGA-WR students, where eight automations were created and ready to use, and nine automations were expected to be ready to use in 30 days. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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Robins Center of Automation saves hours of labor through roadshow
Team Robins Airmen and Middle Georgia State University-Warner Robins Campus students and staff members pose in front of a building at the MGA-WR Campus in Warner Robins, Georgia, Jan. 23, 2024. The 78th Air Base Wing Communications Directorate, from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, partnered with the Department of the Air Force Bot Operations Team to host its second Automation Roadshow, held at the MGA-WR Campus, which was an event that introduced this group of attendees to robotic process automations that can potentially help save them hours of labor in their day-to-day work. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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Shipton meets with C3I&N leadership
Lt. Gen. Donna D. Shipton, center, commander, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, meets with Maj. Gen. Anthony Genatempo, program executive officer for Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks, and others during a visit to Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Feb. 5. During her two-day visit, Shipton will meet with AFLCMC-Hanscom AFB personnel and receive her first mission overview briefings since taking command of the center in December. (U.S Air Force photo by Mark Herlihy)
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Shipton meets with C3I&N leadership
Lt. Gen. Donna D. Shipton, center, commander, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, meets with Maj. Gen. Anthony Genatempo, program executive officer for Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks, and others during a visit to Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Feb. 5. During her two-day visit, Shipton will meet with AFLCMC-Hanscom AFB personnel and receive her first mission overview briefings since taking command of the center in December. (U.S Air Force photo by Mark Herlihy)
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Shipton meets with C3I&N leadership
Lt. Gen. Donna D. Shipton, center, commander, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, meets with Maj. Gen. Anthony Genatempo, left, program executive officer for Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks, and others during a visit to Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Feb. 5. During her two-day visit, Shipton will meet with AFLCMC-Hanscom AFB personnel and receive her first mission overview briefings since taking command of the center in December. (U.S Air Force photo by Mark Herlihy)
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Retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Robert D. Gaylor
Retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Robert D. Gaylor speaks with Airmen attending Airman Leadership School at Binnicker Professional Military Education Center Sept. 12, 2013, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Gaylor continued to mentor Airmen after retiring in 1979. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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JBSA hosts funeral services for CMSAF Robert D. Gaylor
Joint Base San Antonio and the 502nd Air Base Wing will host funeral services for Robert D. Gaylor, the fifth chief master sergeant of the Air Force, on Feb. 10 at JBSA-Lackland and the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
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Handled with care
U.S Air Force Airmen with the 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit and 718th Aircraft Maintenance Unit offload an HH-60W Jolly Green II at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 26, 2024. The HH-60W is designed for mission critical operations including personnel recovery, humanitarian missions, civil search and rescue, disaster relief, medical evacuation and non-combatant evacuations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Honorable moment
Senior Airman Ty Mathes, an honor guardsman assigned to the 33rd Fighter Wing, tucks in a corner of the American flag during a full-honors funeral demonstration at the Honor Guard graduation ceremony Jan. 26, 2024, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Thirteen new Airmen graduated from the 120-plus-hour course and demonstrated flag detail, rifle volley, pallbearer and bugler procedures for friends, family and leadership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton visits RSO ATTC
Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton recently visited with senior members of the Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) at their Advanced Technology and Training Center (ATTC) location near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Shipton took command of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center in early January and is also the RSO’s Program Executive Officer (PEO). In her PEO role, Shipton guides the RSO in accelerating the delivery of critical operational solutions to the Department of the Air Force (DAF) sustainment enterprise. The RSO workforce focuses on optimizing warfighter readiness by exploiting technologies to revolutionize sustainment operations. While at the facility Shipton received immersion briefs from the RSO’s various program offices. She also toured the facility to get a better understanding of the work being done there. Under a partnership with the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI), the ATTC-Dayton is a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility where people can train on and test new technologies without interrupting actual aircraft maintenance production. There are four ATTCs at various locations across the Air Force, all reporting to AFLCMC. The other three ATTCs are located outside of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, and near Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, which is a joint venture with the Air Force Sustainment Center. The concept behind the ATTCs is to provide quick reaction and qualification capabilities for new technologies and processes, training capabilities for advanced technology equipment and processes, and cross-discipline collaboration space to share ideas and interact in real time in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. By leveraging these capabilities, the centers foster collaborative and innovative thinking, increase education and training, and push the state-of-the-art in manufacturing. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi)
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Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton visits RSO ATTC
Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton recently visited with senior members of the Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) at their Advanced Technology and Training Center (ATTC) location near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Shipton took command of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center in early January and is also the RSO’s Program Executive Officer (PEO). In her PEO role, Shipton guides the RSO in accelerating the delivery of critical operational solutions to the Department of the Air Force (DAF) sustainment enterprise. The RSO workforce focuses on optimizing warfighter readiness by exploiting technologies to revolutionize sustainment operations. While at the facility Shipton received immersion briefs from the RSO’s various program offices. She also toured the facility to get a better understanding of the work being done there. Under a partnership with the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI), the ATTC-Dayton is a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility where people can train on and test new technologies without interrupting actual aircraft maintenance production. There are four ATTCs at various locations across the Air Force, all reporting to AFLCMC. The other three ATTCs are located outside of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, and near Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, which is a joint venture with the Air Force Sustainment Center. The concept behind the ATTCs is to provide quick reaction and qualification capabilities for new technologies and processes, training capabilities for advanced technology equipment and processes, and cross-discipline collaboration space to share ideas and interact in real time in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. By leveraging these capabilities, the centers foster collaborative and innovative thinking, increase education and training, and push the state-of-the-art in manufacturing. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi)
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Alia on the line
Team Eglin now has six F-15EX Eagle Its on station at Eglin Air Force Base. The 53rd Wing and the 96th Test Wing now have three each as the units continue joint developmental and operational testing on the Air Force’s newest fighter aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd. Lt. Rebecca Abordo)
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House Armed Services Committee
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass listens to opening remarks while testifying to the House Armed Services Committee Quality of Life Panel on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Jan. 31, 2024. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)
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