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Reserve Pioneer of Women in Aviation Celebrated through Art
U.S. Air Force Reserve 2nd Lt. Kat Justen, Air Force Reserve Command Office of History and Heritage combat artist, signs lithographs and engages with attendees at the Women in Aviation International Conference in Nashville March 18, 2022. During the event, Cosand was recognized for her contributions to women in aviation history as being the first woman to fly the C-141 Starlifter, to be awarded the Air Medal, to attend aircraft commander training, and to receive a waiver to fly during her pregnancy. The painting was created as part of the AFRC Office and History’s mission to inform and inspire Airmen about the legacy of the Air Force Reserve as it ties into larger Air Force stories and history. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Warren Neary)
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Reserve Pioneer of Women in Aviation Celebrated through Art
U.S. Air Force Reserve Col. (ret.) Kathy Cosand (left), AFRC’s first female pilot, and 2nd Lt. Kat Justen (right), Air Force Reserve Command Office of History and Heritage combat artist, sign lithographs and engage with attendees at the Women in Aviation International Conference in Nashville March 18, 2022. During the event, Cosand was recognized for her contributions to women in aviation history as being the first woman to fly the C-141 Starlifter, to be awarded the Air Medal, to attend aircraft commander training, and to receive a waiver to fly during her pregnancy. The painting was created as part of the AFRC Office and History’s mission to inform and inspire Airmen about the legacy of the Air Force Reserve as it ties into larger Air Force stories and history. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Warren Neary)
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Reserve Pioneer of Women in Aviation Celebrated through Art
From right to left: U.S. Air Force Gen. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost, U.S. Transportation Command commander; 2nd Lt. Kat Justen, Air Force Reserve Command Office of History and Heritage combat artist; Col. (ret.) Kathy Cosand, first AFRC female pilot; and Brig. Gen. Dana Nelson, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Commander, pose for a photo in front of a fine art painting by Justen of Cosand at the Women in Aviation International Conference in Nashville March 18, 2022. Cosand was celebrated in the artwork for her contributions to women in aviation history. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Warren Neary)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
In remembrance of the "Jolly 51" crew. (Courtesy graphic)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
A display of seven battlefield crosses, honoring the seven men who made the ultimate sacrifice on March 15, 2018, as an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter hovers in the background during a "Jolly 51" memorial ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 15, 2022. The Battlefield Cross is a symbolic replacement of a cross on the battlefield for a troop who has been killed. Its purpose is to show honor and respect for the fallen at the battle site. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
A display of seven battlefield crosses, honoring the seven men who made the ultimate sacrifice on March 15, 2018, during a "Jolly 51" memorial ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 15, 2022. The Battlefield Cross is a symbolic replacement of a cross on the battlefield for a troop who has been killed. Its purpose is to show honor and respect for the fallen at the battle site. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, 52nd ERQS, and 801st Expeditionary Maintenance members pose behind seven battlefield crosses photo as an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter hovers above during a "Jolly 51" memorial ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 15, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, 52nd ERQS, and 801st Expeditionary Maintenance members pose behind seven battlefield crosses photo as an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter hovers above during a "Jolly 51" memorial ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 15, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
A display of seven battlefield crosses, honoring the seven men who made the ultimate sacrifice on March 15, 2018, during a "Jolly 51" memorial ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 15, 2022. The Battlefield Cross is a symbolic replacement of a cross on the battlefield for a troop who has been killed. Its purpose is to show honor and respect for the fallen at the battle site. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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In remembrance of "Jolly 51"
A display of seven battlefield crosses, honoring the seven men who made the ultimate sacrifice on March 15, 2018, during a "Jolly 51" memorial ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 15, 2022. The Battlefield Cross is a symbolic replacement of a cross on the battlefield for a troop who has been killed. Its purpose is to show honor and respect for the fallen at the battle site. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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President Biden Signed into Law Congressional Legislation to Award 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion the Congressional Gold Medal
Major (Ret) Fannie Griffin McClendon, member of the World War II 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion at home in Tempe, AZ. She is also an active member of the Archer-Ragsdale Arizona Chapter, Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. (Courtesy Photo)
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President Biden Signed into Law Congressional Legislation to Award 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion the Congressional Gold Medal
6888th Commander, Major Charity Adams and the Executive Officer, Capt. Abbie Noel Campbell, 1944.
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Air Force Women's Uniforms
Today's warfighters test the new body armor.
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Arizona Guard element, AATC lead assessment to provide military support to civil authorities
Airmen assigned to the 214 LRE at U.S. Army Fort Huachuca, Arizona, prepare an MQ-9 Reaper for an operational assessment flight with the REAP 2.0 payload on March 11.
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Arizona Guard element, AATC lead assessment to provide military support to civil authorities
The Directorate of Emergency Services at U.S. Army Ft. Huachuca provide a mobile command and control operations center for the REAP 2.0 operational assessment on March 11.
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Arizona Guard element, AATC lead assessment to provide military support to civil authorities
Airmen assigned to the 214 LRE at U.S. Army Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, AATC in Tucson, Arizona, and several contractors and support personnel pose with an MQ-9 Reaper with the REAP 2.0 payload prior to an operational assessment flight on March 11.
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Arizona Guard element, AATC lead assessment to provide military support to civil authorities
Airmen assigned to the 214 LRE at U.S. Army Fort Huachuca, Arizona, prepare an MQ-9 Reaper for an operational assessment flight with the REAP 2.0 payload on March 11.
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Air Force Reserve Command leadership visits Ali Al Salem Air Base March 11-12, 2022
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, chief of the Air Force Reserve and commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Timothy C. White Jr., senior enlisted advisor to the Chief of the Air Force Reserve and command chief of the Air Force Reserve Command, speak to Airmen of the 386th Airlift Expeditionary Wing at the base theater at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 12, 2022. The purpose of the visit to ASAB, which boasts a large Reserve presence in the CENTCOM area of responsibility, was to speak with deployed Reserve Citizen Airmen, recognize their efforts and get firsthand feedback to help the AFR train and equip combat-ready Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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Air Force Reserve Command leadership visits Ali Al Salem Air Base March 11-12, 2022
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, chief of the Air Force Reserve and commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, speaks with Capt. Melissa Heintz, chief of public affairs, 386th Airlift Expeditionary Wing, at the base theater at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 12, 2022. The purpose of the visit to ASAB, which boasts a large Reserve presence in the CENTCOM area of responsibility, was to speak with deployed Reserve Citizen Airmen, recognize their efforts and get firsthand feedback to help the AFR train and equip combat-ready Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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Air Force Reserve Command leadership visits Ali Al Salem Air Base March 11-12, 2022
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothy C. White Jr., senior enlisted advisor to the Chief of the Air Force Reserve and command chief of the Air Force Reserve Command, speaks with Airmen at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 12, 2022. The purpose of the visit to ASAB, which boasts a large Reserve presence in the CENTCOM area of responsibility, was to speak with deployed Reserve Citizen Airmen, recognize their efforts and get firsthand feedback to help the AFR train and equip combat-ready Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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