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EACN: a culture of continual communication
Col. Kevin Kirsch, HQ Cyberspace Capabilities Center commander, talks about the accomplishments of the Executive Airlift Communications Network team during a ceremony at the Air Force Cyberspace and Communications Heritage Center at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Jan. 4, 2021. The EACN team were tasked with improving in-flight communications and capabilities that support senior leadership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dalton Williams)
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EACN: a culture of continual communication
Col. Robert Kelly, Air Mobility Command director of communications and chief information officer and Col. Kevin Kirsch, HQ Cyberspace Capabilities Center commander place a plaque honoring the accomplishments of the Executive Airlift Communications Network team at the Air Force Cyberspace and Communications Heritage Center on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Jan. 4, 2021. The plaque now hangs on a timeline wall in the heritage center, a wall of historical accomplishments covering more than 75 years in communication history. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dalton Williams)
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Oldest F-16 pilot in the Reserve, retires
Lt. Col Joseph “Hooter” Feheley receives a salute prior to his final flight in an F-16 Fighting Falcon the day of his retirement at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Dec. 10, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Allissa Landgraff)
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Oldest F-16 pilot in the Reserve, retires
Lt. Col. Joseph “Hooter” Feheley, right, steps out to his aircraft to perform his final flight on his retirement day at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Dec. 10, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Allissa Landgraff)
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Oldest F-16 pilot in the Reserve, retires
Lt. Col Joseph “Hooter” Feheley performs a pre-flight inspection on an F-16 Fighting Falcon prior to his final flight the day of his retirement at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Dec. 10, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Allissa Landgraff)
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Oldest F-16 pilot in the Reserve, retires
Lt. Col Joseph “Hooter” Feheley prepares for his final flight in an F-16 Fighting Falcon on the day of his retirement at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Dec. 10, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Allissa Landgraff)
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Oldest F-16 pilot in the Reserve, retires
Lt. Col Joseph “Hooter” Feheley prepares for his final flight in an F-16 Fighting Falcon on the day of his retirement at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Dec. 10, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Allissa Landgraff)
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Oldest F-16 pilot in the Reserve, retires
Lt. Col. Joseph “Hooter” Feheley taxis back to the parking area after completing his final flight before retirement at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, Dec.10, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Allissa Landgraff)
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Duke Field launches New Year New Habits Challenge 2022
Trish Kellogg, Preservation of the Force and Family performance dietitian, helps Maj. Andrew Wedemeyer, a combat aviation advisor with the 711th Special Operations Squadron, get ready to test his body composition on the InBody machine Jan. 8, 2022 at Duke Field. InBody testing is one way Airmen can gain points for the New Year, New Habits Challenge that runs until Feb. 18 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Duke Field launches New Year New Habits Challenge 2022
Garett Mize (right), Preservation of the Force and Family strength and conditioning specialist, helps Tech. Sgt. Jill Dowd (left), an aerospace medical technician with the 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron, tests her grip strength during a class at the Duke Dome Jan. 8, 2022. Airmen receive points for the New Year, New Habits Challenge for each class they participate in until Feb. 18 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Duke Field launches New Year New Habits Challenge 2022
Senior Airman Lorena Baker, an aerospace medical technician with the 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron, participates in a Duke Dome exercise program Jan. 8, 2022 at Duke Field, Florida. As part of the New Year, new Habits Challenge, Airmen receive points for each class they participate in until Feb. 18 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Combat casualty care
Members of the 920th Security Forces Squadron perform Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a mannequin for scenario-based training. Students are assessed by their overall comprehension through individual skills stations and cumulative performance during a “trauma lane” scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Amanda Ling)
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Combat casualty care
Members of the 920th Security Forces Squadron perform Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a mannequin for scenario-based training. Students are assessed by their overall comprehension through individual skills stations and cumulative performance during a “trauma lane” scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Amanda Ling)
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44th Fighter Group demonstrates fifth-gen air power, resilience on 10th Air Force tour
(left) 10th Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff recognizes two outstanding Airmen, (center) Master Sgt. Matthew Bruhn, 44 FG MXS aircraft armament and (right) Master Sgt. Bobby Ramirez, 44 FG first sergeant with his commander’s coin outside of 44 FG headquarters at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 7. Both Bruhn and Ramirez exemplify the resilience the 44 FG Reserve Citizen Airmen have demonstrated since being displaced by hurricane Michael, continuing the mission, transitioning to new airframe and anticipating a return to Tyndall AFB in the near future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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44th Fighter Group demonstrates fifth-gen air power, resilience on 10th Air Force tour
(left) 44th Fighter Group Maintenance Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Chad Fuentes presents (right) 10th Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff with their “8-ball” squadron patch prior to ending the maintenance hangar portion of the 10 AF visit to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 7. 44 FG Senior Enlisted Leader Senior Master Sgt. Sean Bailey also presented a patch to Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Malcom, 10 AF command chief. This tour allowed 10 AF leadership the opportunity to hear from and meet 44 FG enlisted Airmen which both Radliff and Malcolm said was their favorite part of the visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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44th Fighter Group demonstrates fifth-gen air power, resilience on 10th Air Force tour
(left) 44th Fighter Group Maintenance Squadron Aircraft Section Chief Senior Master Sgt. Kyle Umphrey, briefs (center) 10th Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff on how the 44 FG has been completing its mission while also supporting the 33d Fighter Wing F-35A Lightning II mission at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 7. Assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing who was selected to become Air Force Reserve Command’s first F-35A unit, the 44 FG will transition from their current F-22A Raptor mission to the F-35. Umphrey is also the 44 FG’s F-35 cadre lead. He and his team will use lessons learned when the group heads back to Tyndall AFB, Fla., to support the newest fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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44th Fighter Group demonstrates fifth-gen air power, resilience on 10th Air Force tour
(center right) Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, (right) Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Malcom, 10 AF command chief, and (center left) 44th Fighter Group Commander Col. Curtis Pitts speak together as (left) 44 FG Senior Enlisted Leader Chief Master Sgt. Kristy Long and (bottom right) Lt. Col. Robert Mehan listen in at the 44 FG leadership meeting during the 10 AF visit to the fighter group at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 7. During the tour, 10 AF leadership would see the 44 FG mission—to produce fifth-generation air dominance for the Combat Air Force—by visitingevery unit within the fighter group: the 44 FG Maintenance Squadron, the 301st Fighter Squadron and the 44 FG Aerospace Medicine Flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Tech. Sgt. Alfredo Fuentes, Senior Airman Ryan Bass, Staff Sgt. Anthony Madrid and Staff Sgt. Andru Lingo work in the petroleum, oil and lubricants yard at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 11, 2021. All four Airmen are members of the Air Force Reserve’s 944th Fighter Wing at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Dan Heaton)
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2022 Family Care Plan Roadshow
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Millican, 307th Bomb Wing paralegal, discusses power of attorney with Tech. Sgt. Edward Atkins, 307th Logistics Readiness Squadron ground transportation supervisor, during the Family Care Plan Roadshow at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, Jan. 9, 2022. Setting up power of attorney is one possible policy in a member’s Family Care Plan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kate Bragg)
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2022 Family Care Plan Roadshow
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Bonnitha Woolfolk, 307th Bomb Wing Force Support Squadron customer support noncommissioned officer in charge, speaks with Staff Sgt. Tyler Clark and Tech. Sgt. Edward Atkins, both assigned to the 307th Logistics Readiness Squadron, during the Family Care Plan Roadshow at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, Jan. 9, 2022. Family Care Plans establish policies, assign responsibilities, and prescribe procedures for the care of dependent family members of Service members while they are deployed and on temporary duty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kate Bragg)
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