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Security forces refine battle skills during annual training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Fuller, 4th Security Forces Squadron security response team member, helps fill out range cards during an annual training event at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, Dec. 13, 2024. During the training, Airmen teamed up to create sector sketches detailing distances between their defensive fighting position and various objects in order to identify their weapon systems’ maximum effective range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal)
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Lt. Col. Gregory Brown Official Photo
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Gregory Brown, 505th Test and Training Group, Detachment 2 commander at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Brown takes command of Robins C2 test detachment
U.S. Air Force Col. James Fields II, 505th Test and Training Group commander, left, passes the guidon to Lt. Col. Gregory Brown, 505th TTG, Detachment 2 incoming commander, right, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Dec. 13, 2024. (Photo cropped to focus on subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AOC’s 2024 Outstanding Unit Award
From the left, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ruskin Herrera, 53rd Test Support Squadron commander; 2nd Lt. Sean Larkin, 53rd TSS electronic warfare engineer; Andrew Kay, 53rd TSS technical advisor; and Senior Master Sgt. Matthew Wuntke, 53rd TSS senior enlisted leader, stand for a photo after the Association of Old Crows awards ceremony at National Harbor, Maryland, December 13, 2024. The 53rd TSS won the AOC’s 2024 Outstanding Unit Award based on their significant contributions to electronic warfare. (Courtesy photo)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
A United States Airman participates in the multi-national Tactical Operations Center-Light cell during Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring badges for security purposes and has been cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
United States Airmen participate in the multi-national Tactical Operations Center-Light cell during Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring screens, and whiteboards for security purposes and has been cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
A United Kingdom military member and United States Airmen participate in the multi-national Tactical Operations Center-Light cell during Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring badges, screens, and whiteboards for security purposes and it has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
U.S. Air Force Maj. Wesley Schultz, 805th Combat Training Squadron director of operations, briefs distinguished visitors and industry partners on the pain points and challenges standing in the way of improving warfighters’ decision advantage and optimizing the kill chain using human-machine teaming automation during the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th CTS, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been a cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
Two United Kingdom members participate in the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring badges, whiteboards, and papers for security purposes and has been cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, human-machine teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
United Kingdom and Royal Canadian Air Force members participate in the multi-national Tactical Operations Center-Light cell during Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring screens for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
A United Kingdom military member interacts with team members in the multi-national Tactical Operations Center-Light cell during Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring badges, screens, and whiteboards for security purposes and it has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
A United States Airman participates in the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring badges for security purposes and has been cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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ShOC-N Capstone, Human-Machine Teaming experimentation to optimize the kill chain
United States Airmen participate in the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone 24B experiment event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 2-12, 2024. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the ShOC-N, executed the second of two capstone events experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by blurring badges for security purposes and has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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A Homefield Advantage at an Away Game: Air Force Sustainment Center Expands Global Reach
Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, hosts an Air Force Town Hall over AFSC’s Global Enterprise Network for Universal Sustainment or GENUS initiative during the Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium in Salt Lake City Dec. 11, 2024. The GENUS concept focuses on building a “homefield advantage at an away game,” aligning with the evolving needs of the U.S. Air Force and its allies. Panel members, Maj. Gen. Kenyon Bell, commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, Brig. Gen. Brian Moore, commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, and Brig. Gen. Jon Eberlan, commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex discussed the creation of the GENUS concept, it’s current state, and its opportunities worldwide.
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A Homefield Advantage at an Away Game: Air Force Sustainment Center Expands Global Reach
Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, hosts an Air Force Town Hall over AFSC’s Global Enterprise Network for Universal Sustainment or GENUS initiative during the Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium in Salt Lake City Dec. 11, 2024. The GENUS concept focuses on building a “homefield advantage at an away game,” aligning with the evolving needs of the U.S. Air Force and its allies. Panel members, Maj. Gen. Kenyon Bell, commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, Brig. Gen. Brian Moore, commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, and Brig. Gen. Jon Eberlan, commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex discussed the creation of the GENUS concept, it’s current state, and its opportunities worldwide.
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A Homefield Advantage at an Away Game: Air Force Sustainment Center Expands Global Reach
Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, hosts an Air Force Town Hall over AFSC’s Global Enterprise Network for Universal Sustainment or GENUS initiative during the Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium in Salt Lake City Dec. 11, 2024. The GENUS concept focuses on building a “homefield advantage at an away game,” aligning with the evolving needs of the U.S. Air Force and its allies. Panel members, Maj. Gen. Kenyon Bell, commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, Brig. Gen. Brian Moore, commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, and Brig. Gen. Jon Eberlan, commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex discussed the creation of the GENUS concept, it’s current state, and its opportunities worldwide.
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U.S. Air Force Maj. Adrienne Vieson, an 867th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines Senior Airman Juan Martinez, 99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron aerospace medical technician, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. The ANP career field began officially in 2019 at the 96th Medical Group, Eglin AFB, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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241211-F-YY907-2058
U.S. Air Force Capt. Maylin Taylor, 15th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines Airman 1st Class Makila Thomas, 99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron medical technician, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. The ANPs at Creech have significantly increased access to women’s healthcare across the wing by performing things such as pap smears and other women’s healthcare procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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241211-F-YY907-2019
U.S. Air Force Maj. Adrienne Vieson, 867th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines a patient at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. AN ANP is a medical provider who primarily works with airmen in flying squadrons ensuring they can fly and deploy while bridging the gap between medical services and airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Maylin Taylor, 15th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines Airman 1st Class Makila Thomas,99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron medical technician, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. Most Air Force installations only have one ANP stationed per wing. However at the 432nd Wing/432nd Air Expeditionary Wing due to the unique mission set where Airmen fly combat operations 24/7/365 and there are over 2000 MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft flyers were allotted two ANP positions.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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