• U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, is doused in champagne and water by friends and family following the completion of his fini-flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. When asked what he’ll miss the most, Wilsbach remarked that the professionalism, dedication to the mission and the selflessness of the men and women he has served with is what he will miss the most from his time in service.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Madeline Herzog)
  • Cindy Wilsbach, wife of U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, marshals in Gen. Wilsbach following the completion of his fini-flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. When Wilsbach received his first set of pilot wings in 1986, he gave Cindy half of his first set of flight wings, to symbolize the journey they would embark on together. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Madeline Herzog)
  • U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Isabella Lester, 27th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, salutes Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. Wilsbach began taking glider lessons in 1977 with the dream of becoming an aviator. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Madeline Herzog)
  • U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, conducts preflight checks prior to his fini-flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. Wilsbach is a command pilot with over 6,000 flight hours and has flown in over 71 combat missions including Northern Watch, Southern Watch and Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Madeline Herzog)
  • U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, conducts preflight checks prior to his fini-flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. Wilsbach is a command pilot with over 6,000 flight hours and has flown in over 71 combat missions including Northern Watch, Southern Watch and Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Taryn Onyon)
  • U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, poses with his wife Cindy Wilsbach, prior to his fini-flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. Keeping with a tradition that dates back to the Army Air Corps, when Wilsbach received his first set of wings in 1986, he broke them in half and gave Cindy half, symbolizing the love they share and the journey they would embark on together. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Taryn Onyon)
  • U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, is doused in champagne and water by friends and family following the completion of his fini-flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, June 17, 2025. When asked what he’ll miss the most, Wilsbach remarked that the professionalism, dedication to the mission and the selflessness of the men and women he has served with is what he will miss the most from his time in service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Taryn Onyon)
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  • Jacob Suszynski, a PKL Services corrosion control technician, applies a fresh coat of paint to an F-15SG aircraft panel at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, June 10, 2025. Corrosion control technicians use specialized equipment and protective gear to restore aircraft surfaces and extend longevity, ensuring mission readiness and airpower projection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donovin Watson)
  • U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, left, answers participating industry partners questions during the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, center, answers participating industry partners questions during the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, left, works with participating industry partners during the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, center, answers participating industry partners questions during the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher Cannon Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team lead, center, briefs industry software teams participating in the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, rt, and Col. Christopher Cannon, ABMS CFT lead, center, brief participating industry partners in the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • U.S. Air Force air battle managers participate in the Department of the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, recently held at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
  • In this week’s look Around the Air Force, the Air Force Safety Center announces Phase II of the Chief of Staff’s Integrating Risk and Readiness campaign, Project Magellan earns international recognition by winning the 2025 Founder’s Award, and AETC aims to train 1,500 pilots per year.
  • U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Power, 505th Combat Training Squadron commander, rt, and Milt Waddell, 505th CTS Air Operations Center Replication Cell lead, lft, cut the ribbon on the Joint Training and Operations Center, or JTOC, at Hurlburt Field, Florida, June 10, 2025. The 505th CTS is the premier provider of operational-level training environment and scenario generation through planning and execution in support of worldwide exercises, test, and experimentation, training the U.S. Air Force, joint, and coalition air components in the execution and proper use of command and control of multi-domain operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
  • U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Power, 505th Combat Training Squadron commander, center, declares the Joint Training and Operations Center, or JTOC, fully operational capable during the ribbon cutting event at Hurlburt Field, Florida, June 10, 2025. The 505th CTS is the premier provider of operational-level training environment and scenario generation through planning and execution in support of worldwide exercises, test, and experimentation, training the U.S. Air Force, joint, and coalition air components in the execution and proper use of command and control of multi-domain operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
  • U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Power at Hurlburt Field, Florida, June 5, 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming Experiment

U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, left, works with participating industry partners during the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)

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