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Senior Master Sgt. David Sudak, reservist in the 419th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, returns home May 9 following a deployment to Spangdahlem, Germany, where the Air Force Reserve 419th Fighter Wing and active-duty 388th FW supported NATO allies and partners. (U.S. Air Force photo Staff Sgt. Thomas Barley)
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Colonel Brian K. Borgen
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Birds of a feather
Major Karl D. Lewis, Air Force Reserve's 301st Fighter Wing chief of Public Affairs, takes a rare opportunity to inspect the F-22 Raptor, parked on the wing's ramp alongside the F-16 Falcon, as it makes a brief stopover at NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas, while flying cross country. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Laura Dermarderosian-Smith)
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Blood Donor Eligibility Update
Blood Donor Eligibility Update
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
A military with honors ceremony celebrated William “Bill” Aaron Gauntt (U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col., ret.), Monday, April 18 held at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. Gauntt was a 1968 USAFA graduate, POW in Vietnam and served the Air Force for 26 years. He passed away on February 24, 2022, surrounded by his family and his beloved dog, Gracie. (Courtesy Photo)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
Two F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 301st Fighter Wing’s 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, soared over the U.S. Air Force Academy to honor the legacy of William “Bill” Aaron Gauntt (U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col., ret.), Monday, April 18. The 301 FW is the Air Force Reserve Command’s only F-16 unit in the state of Texas. Their mission is to train and deploy combat-ready Airmen. (Courtesy Photo)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
Two F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the 301st Fighter Wing’s 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, fly towards the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo., to honor the legacy of William “Bill” Aaron Gauntt (U.S. Air Force, Lt. Col., ret.), Monday, April 18. Gauntt was a POW who earned numerous accolades, to include three Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Bronze Star with a V for Valor, two Purple Hearts, four Meritorious Service Medals, nine Air Medals, two Air Force Commendation Medals, the POW Medal, the National Defense Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. (Courtesy Photo)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, prepares to refuel with a KC-135 from the 465th Air Refueling Squadron, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. The 507th Air Refueling Wing's mission is to organize, train and equip Combat-Ready Citizen Airmen to provide strategic deterrence and global capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary Begy)
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Blue skies and tailwinds, Lt. Col. Bill Gauntt, American Airman, POW
An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 301st Fighter Wing's 457th Fighter Squadron, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, prepares to refuel with a KC-135 from the 465th Air Refueling Squadron, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. Two F-16s had recently participated in a funeral flyover honoring Lt. Col. (ret.) Bill Gauntt, RF-4C Phantom II pilot and Vietnam War POW. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary Begy)
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Boeing AI Demo
A Skydio unmanned aerial system pilot shows the scan of a B-52 from a drone controller at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. Skydio and Near Earth Autonomy provided surface scans using drones during a demonstration of technologies designed to help B-52 Stratofortress maintainers operate more efficiently and safely. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
An unmanned aerial system piloted by Near Earth Autonomy collects surface data on a B-52 Stratofortress at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. The flight was part of a demonstration of new technologies designed to enhance the capabilities of U.S. Air Force maintainers. Near Earth Autonomy, Skydio, SEMPRE, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman participated in the demonstration day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
The inner workings of a B-52 Stratofortress are represented in augmented reality goggles as a U.S. Airman attached to the 307th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron trains with them at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. The augmented reality goggles were just one of several demonstrations of technology designed to enhance productivity and safety in the bomber community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
Boeing, SEMPRE, Northrop Grumman, Skydio, and Near Earth Autonomy demonstrate various technologies designed to improve B-52 Stratfortress maintenance efficiecy and safety at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
An employee with Near Earth Autonomy prepares to launch a drone at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. The drone scanned a B-52 Stratofortress, taking hundreds of pictures that were processed by software with a proprietary algorithm designed to quickly locate anomalies in the surface of the jet. The software improved anomaly recognition by 44% over human eyes alone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
A SEMPRE T mobile network processes data during a maintenance technology demonstration at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. The fully enclosed network is hardened against electromagnetic pulses and offers its users 5G capability in remote and contested environments. The network ran encrypted data during the Near Earth Autonomy, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing demonstration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
An Unmanned Aerial System piloted by Near Earth Autonomy collects surface data on a B-52 Stratofortress at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. The data was transferred via a self-contained, encrypted mobile network designed by SEMPRE. The data was then processed using Boeing software, which employed an AI-enabled algorithm. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ted Daigle)
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Boeing AI Demo
Skin anomalies on top of a B-52 Stratofortress are outlined in red at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, July 16, 2024. A Skydio unmanned aerial system provided thousands of photos of the jet’s surface. Boeing AI-enabled software scanned through the photos in minutes revealing the exact location of the anomalies for maintainers to address. (courtesy photo)
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Bolt AMU: bringing the future faster
Senior Airman Aaron Hooks, an F-35A Lightning II dedicated crew chief assigned to the 57th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, cleans the canopy of an F-35A at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 17, 2019. A recent ground test conducted at Nellis proved that Air Force personnel could safely and securely livestream F-35 data directly from the aircraft’s mission systems computers to a connected computer tablet. The demonstration was a milestone for the Fighter Optimization eXperiment (FoX), a project that seeks to rapidly integrate advanced software and hardware technologies to maximize the F-35’s lethality and survivability, while creating an agile development test tool and fielded combat multiplier for all DoD aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Bryan Guthrie)
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