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SecAF visits the Senior Leader Orientation Course
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall makes remarks during the Senior Leader Orientation Course at Joint Base Andrews, Md., April 11, 2022. The course provides training for newly selected brigadier generals and senior executive service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)
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SecAF visits McConnell AFB
Chief Master Sgt. James Guldjord, 18th Air Refueling Squadron air refueling superintendent, teaches Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall about the air refueling station on a KC-46A Pegasus at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., April 3, 2022. While at McConnell AFB, Kendall toured a KC-135 Stratotanker followed by a flight on a KC-46A Pegasus to take an in-depth look at the air refueling airframes to highlight modernization and compare old and new airframe capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Willis)
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SecAF visits Minot AFB
Airman 1st Class Alexis Jackson, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron, receives a coin from Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Dec. 22, 2021. Kendall took time to recognize several outstanding Airmen of the 5th Bomb Wing during his visit to Minot AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Wright)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman John Cabral, 52nd Security Forces member, performs a physical therapy exercise in the medical clinic at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, June 14, 2022. Providing an avenue for Airmen to rehabilitate on base helps 52nd Fighter Wing Airmen to maintain physical readiness to support worldwide Air Force operations.
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lashawn Dennis, 52nd Fighter Wing non-commissioned officer in charge of the wing professional development office, performs a physical therapy exercise in the medical clinic at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, June 14, 2022. Physical therapy allows Airmen to work through their injuries and provides tools for prevention in the future.
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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office at Hawk's Cove
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office at Hawk's Cove
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members help each other with mechanical assistance when needed during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical assistance and also camera assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members and RAGBRAI riders enjoy beautiful sceneries along the route in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT tent camps each night along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical and medical assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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AFCT completes RAGBRAI representing the Air Force and Space Forc
AFCT members provide riders with mechanical assistance along the route during RAGBRAI in Iowa, USA. The Air Force Cycling Team was founded in 1995 by Air Force recruiters from Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, under the name “Team Aim High,” and the riders rode fast in order to impress, but over the years have changed, slowing down to connect with and help other riders along the way, allowing them to connect with the local population that does not have a large local Air Force presence. (Courtesy photo by Drew Patterson)
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Members of the CCAF Student Services staff take a break for the camera while processing transcripts in the new electronic system. Members include (front to back): MSgt Ellainne Bay—Flight Chief; A1C Megan Dillingham, A1C Paul Phillips, and A1C Tywayne Reynolds. Not pictured is A1C Nathaniel Hernandez
Members of the CCAF Student Services staff take a break for the camera while processing transcripts in the new electronic system. Members include (front to back): MSgt Ellainne Bay—Flight Chief; A1C Megan Dillingham, A1C Paul Phillips, and A1C Tywayne Reynolds. Not pictured is A1C Nathaniel Hernandez
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Department of the Air Force Digital Transformation Summit
Vince Pecoraro, Lead Program Manager; Eric Griesenbrock, Lead Integrator; and Kyle Hurst, DAF DTO Chief; address questions posed by industry participants at the Dayton Digital Summit held August 2-4, 2022.
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433rd ASTS trains for readiness
433rd Aeromedical Staging Squadron personnel lift a litter into the rear of an ambulatory vehicle during a ground patient movement training exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, August 7, 2022. The exercise was the first for the ASTS since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and allowed participants to practice procedures similar to loading and offloading a C-130 Hercules aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Lahrman)
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433rd ASTS trains for readiness
433rd Aeromedical Staging Squadron personnel transport a litter from a C-124 Globemaster II aircraft static display to an ambulatory vehicle during a ground patient movement training exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, August 7, 2022. The use of the static display allowed participants to practice procedures in loading and offloading a C-130 Hercules aircraft during a medevac mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Lahrman)
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