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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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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 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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This Summer was Hot, but ACC Airmen were not!
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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ACC’s Air Operations Squadron: “We Deliver”
Members of Air Combat Command’s Air Operations Squadron, Detachment 1, pose for a photo at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Over the past twenty-eight years, the AOS has provided planning and execution support for every fighter aircraft in the Department of Defense and even supports fighter movements for allied and partner nations. The AOS team of 74 members provides 24/7 support from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Ramstein Air Base, and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (Courtesy Photo)
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ACC’s Air Operations Squadron: “We Deliver”
A OV-22 Osprey pulls up to a tanker for a aerial refueling. Transoceanic fighter movements require extensive mission planning and briefing, along with robust contingency options in case something goes wrong. There is only one place in the world where that happens -- Air Combat Command’s Air Operations Squadron. (Courtesy photo)
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ACC’s Air Operations Squadron: “We Deliver”
Members of Air Combat Command's Air Operations Squadron pose for a photo in front of a F-4 Phantom jet at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. The team enable transoceanic fighter movements requiring extensive mission planning and briefing, along with robust contingency options in case something goes wrong. The AOS team of 74 members provides 24/7 support also support from detachments at Ramstein Air Base, and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (Courtesy Photo)
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ACC’s Air Operations Squadron: “We Deliver”
Members of Air Combat Command's Air Operations Squadron Detachment 2, pose for a photo at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The team enable transoceanic fighter movements requiring extensive mission planning and briefing, along with robust contingency options in case something goes wrong. The AOS team of 74 members provides 24/7 support also support from Langley Air Force Base and a detachment at Ramstein Air Base. (Courtesy Photo)
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ACC’s Air Operations Squadron: “We Deliver”
The Air Combat Command's Air Operations Squadron patch. The team enable transoceanic fighter movements requiring extensive mission planning and briefing, along with robust contingency options in case something goes wrong. The AOS team of 74 members provides 24/7 support also support from Langley Air Force Base and a detachment at Joint Base from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Ramstein Air Base, and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (Courtesy Photo)
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AGILE FLAG 22-2: The road to certification
Senior Airman Andrea Alvaro from the 23d Logistics Support Squadron prepares a meal from a Single Pallet Expeditionary Kitchen in AGILE FLAG 22-2 at Avon Park Auxiliary Air Field, Florida, July 24, 2022. AGILE FLAG 22-2 is ACC’s contributing certifying event for its Lead Wings throughout the AFFORGEN cycle, ensuring they are ACE-capable forces that meet combatant commanders’ needs.
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing Activates Wavelength Digital Service
On July 19, 2022 the 850th Spectrum Warfare Group, the Research and Engineering component of the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing, activated Wavelength, formally known as Detachment 1, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing and Partners Demonstrate New EMS Capabilities
Members of the Project 212 Team stand outside the EC-130H Compass Call following the in-flight demonstration of STITCHES and Missionware capabilities on June 28, 2022, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. STITCHES and Missionware connect, protect and enable the warfighter and help maintain the technological edge against near-peer threats. Project 212’s flight verification test confirmed the Air Force’s ability to generate new EW effects.
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing and Partners Demonstrate New EMS Capabilities
Members of the Project 212 team celebrate following the in-flight demonstration of STITCHES and Missionware on June 28, 2022 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. STITCHES and Missionware connect, protect and enable the warfighter and help maintain the technological edge against near-peer threats. Project 212’s flight verification test confirmed the Air Force’s ability to generate new EW effects.
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COLONEL JOHN J. SHEETS
Colonel John J. Sheets is the director of public affairs for Air Combat Command, which primarily organizes, trains, equips, and maintains the Air Force’s fighter, command- and-control, personnel recovery and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance forces.
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Johnathon Lind, 4th Operational Support Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of air traffic control training, accepts the U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught Visionary Leadership Award from leaders of the Sea Services Leadership Association at the Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium in Norfolk, Va., July 11, 2022. Each year at the JWLS, SSLA offers mentoring, professional development and leadership seminars to members of all service branches of the military and to Department of Defense civilians.
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ACC Airmen earn Gen. Vaught Leadership Award
U.S. Air Force Col. Rebecca Lange, 659th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group commander, accepts the U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught Visionary Leadership Award from leaders of the Sea Services Leadership Association at the Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium in Norfolk, Va., July 11, 2022. With an attendance of 900 to 1,500 attendees annually, SSLA JWLS is traditionally the largest gathering of women in uniform nationwide and has been recognized as the premier professional and personal development conference for women in the military.
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ACC Airmen earn Gen. Vaught Leadership Award
U.S. Air Force Col. Rebecca Lange, 659th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group commander, poses with Master Sgt. Johnathon Lind, 4th Operational Support Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of air traffic control training, during the annual Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium hosted by the Sea Services Leadership Association in Norfolk, Va., July 11, 2022. Lange and Lind earned the U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught Visionary Leadership Award for their work in projects Sword Athena and Warrior Braids.
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Air Combat Command teams with William & Mary for e-internship program
Tim Wilson, Air Combat Command’s international engagements division chief, listens as William Rieck, a College of William and Mary e-intern from Franklin, Tennessee, presented his research on “Light Attack within the U.S. Air Force. The e-internship program between ACC/IA and William & Mary began in 2012, and helps build future leaders by giving students the opportunity to interact with and learn from the experience of ACC advisers and military personnel throughout the semester.
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Air Combat Command teams with William & Mary for e-internship program
Tim Wilson, Air Combat Command’s international engagements division chief, listens as Alec Veit, a College of William and Mary e-intern from from London, England, presented his research on “How the U.S. Air Force can integrate within Southeast Asia to deter China. The e-internship program began in 2012, to help build future leaders by providing opportunity to interact with and learn from the experience of ACC advisors and military personnel. The discussion with ACC members emphasized the intricacy of international affairs.
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Air Combat Command teams with William & Mary for e-internship program
Tim Wilson, Air Combat Command’s international engagements division chief, listens as Abby Stern, a sophomore from Culpeper, presented her research on “NATO Expansion and the accession of Ukraine into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.” The e-internship program began in 2012, to help build future leaders by providing opportunity to interact with and learn from the experience of ACC advisors and broadened their understanding of international affairs. The discussion with ACC members emphasized the intricacy of international affairs.
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