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190606-F-RX291-0001
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Ryan Stark, 344th Training Squadron special programs manager, demonstrates the Integrated Technology Platform for U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Christine Mahler, Air Combat Command A4 Program Manager, after the Air Combat Command Maintenance Training Manager Seminar at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 6, 2019. ACC invited Air Education and Training Command to show how the ITP can advance maintenance training across the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordan Garner)
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Army GLOs enable joint combat power, battlefield safety
U.S. Army Maj. Nathan Gunter, left, and U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Graham, both 497th Operations Support Squadron ground liaison officers, stand together for a photo May 13, 2019 at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. In daily operations, U.S. Army ground liaison officers assist U.S. Air Force intelligence Airmen by translating Army operational and tactical terminology and graphics in operations orders to verbiage that Airmen can understand. Ultimately, the U.S. Army’s ground liaison mission creates a strategic enabler for senior leaders in multiple services. They serve as the air component’s touchpoint with the land component and help ensure a multi-domain perspective is applied when planning and executing air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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Seymour Johnson F-15E
An F-15E takes off from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.
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190302-O-DT176-2085
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Hardy reunites with Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, before Goldfein delivers a keynote address to current and former Civil Air Patrol members at the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. Hardy is a former CAP cadet who went on to become a pararescue chief and was the team leader who, in 1999, helped rescue Goldfein after his F-16 was shot down in Serbia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2032
Civil Air Patrol Maj. Gen. Mark Smith, CAP National Commander, right, Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, center, and Dawn Goldfein, left, talk in hallway on their way to 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala for current and former CAP members, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2031
Civil Air Patrol Maj. Gen. Mark Smith, CAP National Commander, right, Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, center, and Dawn Goldfein, left, talk in hallway on their way to 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala for current and former CAP members, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2103
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Hardy introduces Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, before Goldfein delivers a keynote address to current and former Civil Air Patrol members at the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. Hardy is a former CAP cadet who went on to become a pararescue chief and was the team leader who, in 1999, helped rescue Goldfein after his F-16 was shot down in Serbia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2113
Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, delivers a keynote address to current and former Civil Air Patrol members at the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2017
Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, left, talks with Civil Air Patrol Cadet Col. Austin Schultz and Cadet Maj. Hannah Kusman during the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2135
Recipients of Civil Air Patrol's Gen. Carl A. Spaatz Award stand for a photo with Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, during the 17th annual Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. The Spaatz Award is the highest award in Civil Air Patrol's cadet program and has only been presented to 2,222 cadets since its inception in 1964. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2106
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Hardy reunites with Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, before Goldfein delivers a keynote address to current and former Civil Air Patrol members at the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. Hardy is a former CAP cadet who went on to become a pararescue chief and was the team leader who, in 1999, helped rescue Goldfein after his F-16 was shot down in Serbia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2039
Civil Air Patrol Cadet Col. Austin Schultz, a student pilot in the auxiliary's Michigan Wing, talks with U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein during the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2080
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Hardy surprises Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, before Goldfein delivers a keynote address to current and former Civil Air Patrol members at the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. Hardy is a former CAP cadet who went on to become a pararescue chief and was the team leader who, in 1999, helped rescue Goldfein after his F-16 was shot down in Serbia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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190302-O-DT176-2095
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Hardy hugs Dawn Goldfein, wife of Gen. David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, during the 2019 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner and Awards Gala for current and former members of the Civil Air Patrol, March 2, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia. Hardy is a former CAP cadet who went on to become a pararescue chief and was the team leader who, in 1999, helped rescue then-Lt. Col. Goldfein after his F-16 was shot down in Serbia. The event was the capstone of CAP's legislative week during which auxiliary airmen visited members of congress to present CAP’s annual report. (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary photo by Lt. Col. Robert Bowden)
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Human factor workshop trains subject matter experts
Maj. Heather Tevebaugh, Air Force Safety Center Human Factor Workshop instructor, briefs students during her course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 11, 2018. Tevebaugh is a subject-matter expert from the clinical psychology career field who travels around the world to teach Airmen about the human factors involved in accident investigation boards and occupational safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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Human factor workshop trains subject matter experts
Maj. Nancy Delaney, Air Force Safety Center Human Factor Workshop instructor, speaks to students during her course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 10, 2018. The purpose of the two-day workshop was to give each of the attendees the skills and tools that they can use to help frontline commanders, as well as their own individual leadership skills to investigate incidents that occur and enable them to prevent future mishaps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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Human factor workshop trains subject matter experts
Airmen from major commands across the Air Force partake in a scenario-based exercise during a human factor workshop at Joint-Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 11, 2018. The two-day exercise put Airmen from a wide range of ranks and experience levels in one classroom to share experiences on occupational safety from their points of view. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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Human factor workshop trains subject matter experts
Airmen from major commands across the Air Force partake in a scenario-based exercise during a human factor workshop at Joint-Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 11, 2018. The workshop brought together 27 students from across the Air Force to teach them about various aspects of occupational safety with an intent to use the course graduates as a cadre of subject matter experts during future accident investigation boards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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Human factor workshop trains subject matter experts
Airmen from major commands across the Air Force gather for a photo during a human factor workshop at Joint-Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 11, 2018. The graduates from the workshop will be utilized as a cadre of subject-matter experts during future accident investigation boards across the Air Force enterprise worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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Human factor workshop trains subject matter experts
Maj. Heather Tevebaugh, Air Force Safety Center Human Factor Workshop instructor, briefs students during her course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 11, 2018. The graduates from the workshop will be utilized as a cadre of subject-matter experts during future accident investigation boards across the Air Force enterprise worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson)
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