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251020-F-WH802-2459
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 71st Rescue Squadron and 23d Logistics Readiness Squadron conduct a Forward Area Refueling Point (FARP) training at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 20, 2025. Effective FARP operations rely on seamless teamwork between the 23d LRS Airmen and loadmasters to synchronize fuel supply with aircraft loading and flight schedules. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah Carpenter)
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251020-F-WH802-1941
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 23d Logistics Readiness Squadron holds the fuel hose tight to allow another Airman to disconnect the hose during a Forward Area Refueling Point (FARP) at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 20, 2025. FARP operations involve quickly setting up, refueling aircraft, then securing equipment to support rapid mission turnaround. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah Carpenter)
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251020-F-WH802-1982
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 71st Rescue Squadron and 23d Logistics Readiness Squadron conducted a Forward Area Refueling Point (FARP) training at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 20, 2025. This hands-on training ensured participating Airmen met the required qualifications for FARP in support of any Immediate Response Force (IRF) deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah Carpenter)
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251020-F-WH802-1926
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 23d Logistics Readiness Squadron secure a fuel hose as another Airman rolls up the connecting fuel line during a Forward Area Refueling Point (FARP) at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 20, 2025. The FARP process involves quickly setting up fuel lines and equipment, connecting aircraft to fuel sources, monitoring safe refueling operations, and then properly securing and stowing equipment to prepare for the next mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah Carpenter)
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251020-F-WH802-1907
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 71st Rescue Squadron and 23d Logistics Readiness Squadron disconnect the fuel hose during a Forward Area Refueling Point (FARP) training at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 20, 2025. The coordinated effort highlights the precision and teamwork required to maintain operational readiness during rapid aircraft refueling exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah Carpenter)
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251020-F-WH802-1905
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 23d Logistics Readiness Squadron rerolls a fuel hose during a Forward Area Refueling Point (FARP) training at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 20, 2025. The 23d LRS Airmen work closely with loadmasters from the 71st Rescue Squadron to efficiently manage fuel and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah Carpenter)
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Can't spell 'SAFE' without 'AFE'
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Sam Delacruz, 95th Fighter Squadron F-35A Lightning II pilot, holsters a M18 handgun at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 17, 2025. Pilots conducted weapons clearing and secured their sidearms as directed by aircrew flight equipment Airmen to ensure proper safety protocols were sustained. Pilots carry weapons in case of self-protection in emergency scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zeeshan Naeem)
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Can't spell 'SAFE' without 'AFE'
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Simon Little, 95th Fighter Squadron F-35A Lightning II pilot, holds an M18 handgun at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 17, 2025. The weapon was provided by the aircrew flight equipment unit, which equips pilots with self-protection in the event of an ejection within a hostile environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zeeshan Naeem)
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Can't spell 'SAFE' without 'AFE'
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Henry Jimenez, 325th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment specialist, validates serial numbers on an M18 handgun at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 17, 2025. The AFE unit provides pilots with weapons for self-protection in the event of an ejection in a hostile environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zeeshan Naeem)
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Can't spell 'SAFE' without 'AFE'
U.S. Air Force Capt. Austin Currie, 95th Fighter Squadron F-35A Lightning II pilot, undergoes a helmet fit-check at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 16, 2025. Seamless integration of the pilot’s helmet-mounted display and oxygen mask are validated through pre-flight fit checks conducted by aircrew flight equipment specialists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zeeshan Naeem)
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Can't spell 'SAFE' without 'AFE'
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 325th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment unit reinstalls a piercer into a CO2 bottle at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 16, 2025. The bottle activates a life raft inside of the pilot’s seat kit, providing protection for the pilot in the event of an ejection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zeeshan Naeem)
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Can't spell 'SAFE' without 'AFE'
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Anthony Murea, 301st Fighter Squadron aircrew flight equipment specialist, inspects pilot gear at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 16, 2025. AFE specialists are responsible for maintaining and repairing life-support gear for aircrew, such as parachutes and oxygen masks, to ensure the safety and readiness of the crew in the event of an emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zeeshan Naeem)
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ACC leadership visits Mountain Home AFB
U.S. Air Force Gen. Adrian Spain, commander of Air Combat Command, is briefed by Senior Airman Garnett Drysdale, an avionics craftsman assigned to the 391st Fighter Generation Squadron, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Dec. 15, 2025. The brief included a hands-on demonstration highlighting newly integrated capabilities of the F-15E Strike Eagle. Spain’s priorities for ACC include bringing the future forward, which highlights advancing capabilities and accelerating the transformation of combat air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Martinez)
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Air Rescue Association honors generations of heroes at annual symposium
U.S. Air Force airmen assigned to the 23d Wing pose for a photo with Air Force Rescue Association President Mike Tillema, right, and Vice President Mandy Hutchinson, left, at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Oct. 11, 2025. The 71st, 38th and 41st Rescue Squadrons won the Air Force Jolly Green Mission of the Year, and Staff Sgt. Dylin Hartman, 71st Rescue Generation Squadron flying crew chief, was named Maintainer of the Year. (Courtesy photo by Ashley Volmert)
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Air Rescue Association honors generations of heroes at annual symposium
U.S. Air Force Maj. Lucas T. Duncavage, 20th Special Operations Squadron CV-22 Osprey pilot, poses for a photo with Air Force Rescue Association President Mike Tillema, right, and Vice President Mandy Hutchinson, left, at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Oct. 11, 2025. Duncavage received the Kight award after he led special operations aviators and Guardian Angel operators during a four-hour flight to rescue injured partner forces. (Courtesy photo by Ashley Volmert)
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Air Rescue Association honors generations of heroes at annual symposium
U.S. Air Force retirees pose for a photo with Air Force Rescue Association (ARA) President Mike Tillema, far left, at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Oct. 11, 2025. These men were a part of the 50 Pedro flight crew members who were inducted as lifetime members of the ARA, recognizing their pioneering service during the Vietnam War. (Courtesy photo by Ashley Volmert)
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EA-37B Compass Call arrives to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
Two U.S. Air Force EA-37B Compass Call pilots examine their aircraft on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Oct. 1, 2025. The adaptable open systems architecture ensures the EA-37B will remain effective against evolving electromagnetic threats, providing long-term value for defense investment. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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EA-37B Compass Call arrives to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
A U.S. Air Force EA-37B Compass Call sits on the flightline at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Oct. 1, 2025. The aircraft, assigned to the 55th Electronic Combat Group, launched from Offutt Air Force Base for a roadshow across the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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250930-F-TN397-1239
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Tayson Ulrich, 366th Civil Engineer Squadron structural journeyman, uses an acetylene torch to cut metal framing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Sept. 30, 2025. Ulrich fabricated components for a new structure designed to enhance the realism of explosive ordnance training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donovin Watson)
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250930-F-TN397-1209
U.S. Air Force Airman Vincent Pascua and Ryan Day, 366th Civil Engineer Squadron heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technicians, pipe a gas line for a packaged air conditioning unit at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Sept 30, 2025. Proper HVAC operation ensures stable temperatures at the Child Development Center, keeping children and staff safe during extreme weather. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donovin Watson)
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