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ACC SG hosts post-nuclear training exercise
Maintenance Airmen from the 187th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron listen to a briefing about the day’s scenario during a post-nuclear training exercise, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., April 13, 2023. The focus of the initiative was to home in on training maintainers to survey and launch aircraft that have been exposed to radiological contamination in the safest way possible while still guaranteeing mission success. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Cassandra Johnson)
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ACC SG hosts post-nuclear training exercise
Airmen from the 187th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 633rd Civil Engineering Squadron, 192nd Civil Engineering Squadron and the 633rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron listen to classroom instruction during a post-nuclear training exercise at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., April 11, 2023. The focus of the initiative was to home in on training maintainers to survey and launch aircraft that have been exposed to radiological contamination in the safest way possible while still guaranteeing mission success. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Cassandra Johnson)
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ACC SG hosts post-nuclear training exercise
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jennifer Foster, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, simulates how to detect for radiological contamination during a post-nuclear training exercise, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., April 12, 2023. The exercise spanned over three days training Airmen from multiple different units on how to identify radiological contamination, implement decontamination techniques and how to safely work with contaminated assets. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Cassandra Johnson)
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ACC SG hosts post-nuclear training exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Baker, 633rd Medical Group bioenvironmental engineer, simulates a radiological assessment of an aircraft during a post-nuclear training exercise, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., April 12, 2023. The exercise spanned over three days training Airmen from multiple different units on how to identify radiological contamination, implement decontamination techniques and how to safely work with contaminated assets. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Cassandra Johnson)
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Sentinel Reign VII Exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryce Whitney, Air Combat Command Communications Support Squadron Cyber Defense Fusion Cell technician, monitors range activities checks his computer during exercise Sentinel Reign VII at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, March 29, 2023. During SR VII, individuals had to use a variety of skills to combat a mock adversarial forces in this cyber defense of weapons systems exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Edwards)
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Sentinel Reign VII Exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Adrian Alvarez, Air Combat Command Communications Support Squadron Cyber Defense Fusion Cell strategy and planning technician, right, provides a report on cyber activities to Master Sgt. Nathanael Mathews, ACC CSS CDFC strategy and planning section chief, during exercise Sentinel Reign VII at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, March 29, 2023. The week-long exercise focused on developing Airmen in different tactics, techniques and procedures, as well as help them validate new processes and guidance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Edwards)
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Sentinel Reign VII Exercise
U.S. Air Force 1st. Lt. Christina Gomez, Air Combat Command Communications Support Squadron Cyber Defense Fusion Cell strategy and planning officer in charge, responds to a cyber event during exercise Sentinel Reign VII at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, March 29, 2023. SR VII brought together 23 different Air Force and National Guard units into a cyberspace environment where individuals participated from their home stations to add realism to this cyber defense of weapon system exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Edwards)
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Sentinel Reign VII Exercise
U.S. Air Force members of the 185th Cyber Operations Squadron and 805th Combat Training Squadron work together to act as mock adversarial forces during exercise Sentinel Reign VII at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, March 29, 2023. During the exercise, Mission Defense Teams fought mock adversarial forces to obtain hands-on cyber defense related training in a multi-classified range environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Edwards)
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P-9A Pale Ale
The P-9A PALE ALE is an advanced Detection and Monitoring (D&M) Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) that uses a heavily modified De Havilland DHC-8 (“Dash 8”) Q202 airframe. The system is owned by Air Combat Command (ACC) and used by United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) to mitigate the gaps in their D&M area of responsibility.
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220928-F-JP913-1025
An RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 40 aircraft assigned to the 319th Reconnaissance Wing is parked in front of a hangar Sept. 27, 2022, during Readiness Exercise Validation Global Griffin 09-22 at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The RQ-4 is a high-altitude, long-endurance, remotely-piloted aircraft with an integrated sensor suite that provides global all-weather, day-or-night intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Roxanne Belovarac)
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Father of Air Combat Command Weapons and Tactics retires
After forty plus years of Air Force service the father of Air Combat Command Weapons and Tactics, Mr. Jacob ‘H.A.’ Hamilton retired during a farewell event at Nellis Air Force Base. The WEPTAC program shaped the Air Force and nation’s strategy and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures in the Air and Space domains because of his heavy influence.
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jared Henderson, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, seals an ESD bag for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP program is intended to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod legacy system by increasing the availability of parts for essential repairs across the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st class Joel T. Schlim, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, removes a water-fill port tube on a AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 15, 2022. The REAP program involves two goals; first, to provide diagnostic capabilities for assets received from reclaimed ALQ- AN/ALQ-184 Pods and second; to provide the U.S. Air Force the most cost-effective solution to introduce assets back into supply to sustain the fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st class Phaelan Lewis-Volenec, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, de-panels a AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP P Program is intended to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod legacy system by increasing the availability of parts for essential repairs across the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S Air Force Airman 1st class Phaelan Lewis-Volenec, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, de-panels a pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP program provides reclamation capabilities to Air Combat Command to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
An Airman from the 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron slips a shipment card in a box at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. Airmen from the 36th EWS started the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program, which reclaims assets from stored AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pods by leveraging resources from the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing to provide the receiving, diagnostic testing, recoupment, and shipment of assets back into the supply chain for future use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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This Summer was Hot, but ACC Airmen were not!
Senior Airman Luis Alvarez and Senior Airman Thomas Rentschler from the 94th Fighter Generation Squadron use cooling vests to keep their temperature down while repairing damages inside an aircraft hangar. In 2020, the 1st Fighter Wing at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and Air Combat Command's science and technology team took the lead to protect Airmen from the heat, using a battery-powered cooling vest. The cooling technology has increased productivity on the flight line by decreasing the amount of down time Airmen need to recover.
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This Summer was Hot, but ACC Airmen were not!
Senior Airman Thomas Rentschler from the 94th Fighter Generation Squadron, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., uses a cooling vest to keep his body temperature down while working outside and in hangars. The 1st Fighter Wing and Air Combat Command's science and technology team are taking the lead to protect Airmen from the heat, using a battery-powered cooling vest.
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This Summer was Hot, but ACC Airmen were not!
Senior Airman Thomas Rentschler from the 94th Fighter Generation Squadron, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., uses a cooling vest to keep his body temperature down while working outside and in hangars. The 1st Fighter Wing and Air Combat Command's science and technology team are taking the lead to protect Airmen from the heat, using a battery-powered cooling vest.
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This Summer was Hot, but ACC Airmen were not!
Senior Airman Luis Alvarez from the 94th Fighter Generation Squadron, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., uses a cooling vest to keep his body temperature down while repairing damages inside an aircraft hangar on September 8, 2022. The 1st Fighter Wing and Air Combat Command's science and technology team are taking the lead to protect Airmen from the heat, using a battery-powered cooling vest.
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