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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airmen discuss Thunder Challenge 2024 at a range near Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airmen prepare a weather sensor during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen use these sensors to detect weather impacts at the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
A U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airman prepares a weather sensor during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen use these sensors to detect weather impacts at the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
A U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airman prepares a weather sensor during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen use these sensors to detect weather impacts at the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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WWII Airman’s sacrifice remembered with reburial in Arlington National Cemetery
A marker at the Florence American Cemetery that named the deceased whose bodies were not identified. (Courtesy photo)
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WWII Airman’s sacrifice remembered with reburial in Arlington National Cemetery
A class photo taken circa 1943 including Sgt Frank J. Seiferheld and his brother Sgt George Seiferheld. (Courtesy photo)
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WWII Airman’s sacrifice remembered with reburial in Arlington National Cemetery
Shown here is an early version of the Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress". NASA Identifier: L15758
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Mitchell Trophy Air Race Returns: Honoring 1 FW Legacy and Airpower Innovation
The Mitchell Trophy Air Race, 1st Lt. John L. Mitchell Trophy is silhouetted by light in a side view at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 3, 2024. Mitchell was a pilot in the 1st Pursuit Group during World War I and was tragically killed in a flying accident in 1918 in France. His brother, Col. Billy Mitchell, the country’s strongest advocate for airpower, introduced the Mitchell Trophy in 1922 in his brother’s honor to be awarded to the winner of an annual air race within the 1st Pursuit Group now known as the 1st Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Tech Sgt. Matthew Coleman-Foster)
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Mitchell Trophy Air Race Returns: Honoring 1 FW Legacy and Airpower Innovation
The Mitchell Trophy Air Race, 1st Lt. John L. Mitchell Trophy is silhouetted by light at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 3, 2024. The competition has not taken place since October 17, 1936. The event will return this year testing the readiness, planning, and operational skill of the entire 1st Fighter Wing, specifically testing the resilience and speed of the Fighter Squadrons and Fighter Generation Squadron within the wing with direct support from the 1st Operations Support Squadron, the 1st Maintenance Squadron, and the 7th Fighter Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Tech Sgt. Matthew Coleman-Foster)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
Senior Airman Debra Loh, Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds musician, meets with a fan after a public concert at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. The mission of Heritage Winds, a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
The U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds, perform a concert to the Mahoning Valley community at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. The mission of Heritage Winds, a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
Airman 1st Class Yuna Langehenning, Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds musician, shakes a community member's hand after a public concert at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. The mission of Heritage Winds, a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
The U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds, perform a concert to the Mahoning Valley community at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. The mission of Heritage Winds, a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
Senior Airman Cooper Johnson, U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds musician, plays the french horn during a public concert at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. The mission of Heritage Winds, a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
Master Sgt. Kelly Longmire and Staff Sgt. Hilary Zirkle, Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds musicians, play their instruments during a public concert at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. The mission of Heritage Winds, a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Heritage Winds performs in Youngstown
U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band, Heritage Winds, perform a public concert at the Ford Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024. Heritage Winds', a wind dectet headquartered out of Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, mission is to synergize public affairs capabilities through music to support the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Donnie Hatheway)
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Optimizing decision advantage through human-machine team experimentation
Industry software teams participate in the Department of the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team first software sprint experiment to examine software solutions for enhanced command and control in conjunction with the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sept. 9-13, 2024. Eight industry software teams, along with one military development team from the ShOC-N’s Innovation Directorate, were asked to create and refine solutions against the Generating Battle COAs problem set, an ABMS subfunction designed to outline comprehensive battlespace information and decision-making tasks for human-machine teams in battle management. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Strengthening Airmen through Connection
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Randall Chronister with the 27th Intelligence Squadron, knees a training block during the Airmen: Professionals in Excellence course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 1, 2024. APEX focuses on building resilience and connection, with activities like self-defense, giving Airmen practical tools to protect themselves. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Mikaela Smith)
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Strengthening Airmen through Connection
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Randall Chronister with the 27th Intelligence Squadron, left, blocks an attack in a self-defense class during the Airmen: Professionals in Excellence course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 1, 2024. Self-defense is one of many activities APEX students participate in to strengthen their resilience personally and professionally. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Mikaela Smith)
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Strengthening Airmen through Connection
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Michaela Wood with the 633d Security Forces Squadron, participates in a self-defense class during the Airmen: Professionals in Excellence course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Oct. 1, 2024. The self-defense class equipped Airmen with practical skills, boosting their confidence and ability to protect themselves. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Mikaela Smith)
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