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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Christopher Gangeme, center, 136th Contingency Response Flight security forces team leader, left, Staff Sgt. Joseph Hunn, right 136th CRF security forces second in command, Staff Sgt. Cameron Wentworth, center left, CRF security forces defender, and Staff Sgt. Samuel Alexander Wells, center right, CRF security forces defender posed for a photo after performing advanced field training scenarios with team members from the 433rd Contingency Response Squadron at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. The Texas Air National Guardsmen assisted with training scenarios at CLOR 24 and was from Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
The 433rd Contingency Response Team, performed at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024, and posed for a group photo at a military training area near Lake Huron. The team consisted of Reserve Citizen Airmen, Texas Air National Guardsmen, and active-duty Airmen performing advanced field training scenarios such as casualty evacuations, beach assaults, and opposing force tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
A 433rd Contingency Response Team lead by Technical Sgt. Jerome Williams, 433rd Contingency Response Flight team chief, conduct a beach assault training scenario during the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. CLOR 24 gave reserve and active-duty Airmen, along with Texas Air National Guardsmen, the opportunity to work through advanced field training scenarios including, casualty evacuations, beach assaults, and responding to opposing force tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Virgil Salidavar, left, 433rd Contingency Response Flight specialist, Senior Airman Isaac Williams, center, 72nd Healthcare Operations Squadron technician, and the CR team implemented a casualty evacuation procedure during battle drills at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. The red smoke indicated casualty evacuation during the advance field training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Master Sgt. Darius Collier, 433rd Contingency Response Flight senior leader, trained on advanced field training scenarios that implemented blank ammunitions, smoke grenade procedures, casualty evacuation, beach assaults, and opposing force tactics at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. CLOR 24 was Collier’s first mission with the 433rd CRF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Christopher Gangeme, center, 136th Contingency Response Flight security forces team leader, Staff Sgt. Virgil Salidavar, center right, 433rd CRF specialist, and Staff Sgt. Kaden Ables, left, 433rd CRF specialist, trained alongside Senior Airman Erica Nolting, 72nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron medical technician and Senior Airman Isaac Williams, 72nd Healthcare Operations Squadron medical technician at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 26, 2024. CLOR 24 participants conducted advanced field training scenarios that implemented casualty evacuation and opposing force tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Joseph Hunn, 136th Contingency Response Flight security forces second in command, trained team members from the 433rd Contingency Response Flight on advanced field training scenarios that implemented blank ammunitions, smoke grenade procedures, casualty evacuation, beach assaults, and opposing force tactics at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. The 433rd CRF recently got authorization to transform from a flight to a squadron and incorporated Texas Air National Guardsmen from Naval Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, to help train the many new members participating in CLOR 24. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Kaden Ables, 433rd Contingency Response Flight specialist, swapped military patches with Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Minjarez, 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Combat Brigade UH-60 Black Hawk pilot after Ables marshalled the pilot onto the flightline at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 24, 2024. CLOR 24 deployed total force Air Force participants alongside U.S. Army soldiers to hone combat skills while learning to use, and adapt to, emerging technologies and tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Tech Sgt. Marisa Fernandez, 433rd Contingency Response Flight specialist and Staff Sgt. Ana Quintanilla, 433rd CRF specialist pose for a photo with Lt. Commander Nathan Cooley, Canadian Liaison for the Office of Naval Intelligence, Capt. Alan Morgan, Royal Canadian Air Force 2 Wing plans officer, and other RCAF members after discussion on how CR teams establish communications, processes aircraft, and manages an airfield at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 24, 2024. The Navy and the RCAF members observed CLOR 24 to see how their respective militaries could be implemented in later rehearsals. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Cameron Wentworth, 136th Contingency Response Flight security forces defender, trained with the Multi-Purpose Expeditionary Platform at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 26, 2024. CLOR 24 gave service members an opportunity to use emerging technologies and tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Tech. Sgt. Jared Bull, 433rd Contingency Response Flight specialist, right, and Staff Sgt. Marco Briebeiscas, center, 433rd CRF specialist, execute battle drills at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at Alpena, Michigan June 25, 2024. CLOR 24 implemented fire team procedures that incorporated opposing force tactics utilizing blank ammunitions and smoke grenades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Manuel Estrada, 433rd Contingency Response Flight specialist, performs fire team procedures using blank ammunition and smoke grenades at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 25, 2024. The 433rd CRF recently added many new assigned members to fill in for their authorization to be activated to a squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
The 433rd Contingency Response Team, performed at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 25, 2024, and travelled via a convoy after performing fire team procedures and combat tactics through battle drills. CLOR 24 gave service members an opportunity to hone combat skills while learning to use, and adapt to, emerging technologies and tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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Engine Pod Maintenance Stands
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Caleb Melton, assigned to the 307th Maintenance Squadron, uses a flashlight and mirror to look for deficiencies in the jet’s engine during a Phase inspection at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 3, 2024. Melton was working from a new Engine Pod Maintenance Stand designed by Tech. Sgt. Jermey Vickers, a B-52 maintainer assigned to the 307th MXS. The new stands provide greater freedom of movement for maintainers to reach difficult areas on the jet, improving safety for maintainers and efficiency in detecting and fixing maintenance issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Engine Pod Maintenance Stands
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jermey Vickers, 307th Maintenance Squadron B-52 mechanic, stands by his brainchild, the Engine Pod Mainteance Stand, July 10, 2024 at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. Vickers conceived and designed the stand to improve safety and efficiency for maintainers during B-52 Phase inspections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Engine Pod Maintenance Stands
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 307th Maintenance Squadron use a new Engine Pod Stand to perform a Phase inspection on a B-52 Stratofortress at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 3, 2024. The new stands allow multiple maintainers to readily access the bottom and top of the jet’s engines. They also run underneath the wings, improving efficiency and safety for maintainers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Engine Pod Maintenance Stands
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 307th Maintenance Squadron works aboard a new Engine Pod Maintenance Stand during a Phase inspection of a B-52 Stratofortress at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 3, 2024. The stands were employed for the first time during the Phase inspection and have several advantages over conventional maintenance stands, including reduced set-up times, greater personnel capacity, and more safety features. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Engine Pod Maintenance Stands
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Alexander Orta, with the 2nd Maintenance Squadron, and Tech. Sgt. Michael Starkey, assigned to the 307th Maintenance Squadron, use a new Engine Pod Stand to perform a Phase inspection on a B-52 Stratofortress at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 3, 2024. The new stands allow several maintainers to access the jet simultaneously, improving efficiency and safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Engine Pod Maintenance Stands
An Engine Pod Stand runs the length of a B-52 Stratofortress wing at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 3, 2024. The new stands, designed by Tech. Sgt. Jermey Vickers, a B-52 Stratofortress maintainer assigned to the 307th Maintenance Squadron, allows maintainers to work more safely and efficiently during B-52 Phase inspections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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2024 AFRC Airmen of the Year Awards
2024 AFRC Airmen of the Year — SrA Anastasia Beard, 10th AF
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