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Kansas City Airport renames terminal to honor Tuskegee Airman Brig Gen Charles McGee
Brig. Gen. Mike Schultz, the 442d Fighter Wing commander, speaks with Tuskegee Airman retired Brig. Gen. Charles E. McGee in the Atlantic terminal at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport June 29, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. McGee flew in for a ceremony to rename the airport’s general aviation terminal in honor of the Tuskegee Airman. (US Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Jennings)
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Kansas City Airport renames terminal to honor Tuskegee Airman Brig Gen Charles McGee
Speakers from the rededication ceremony pose for a photo near a Red-Tail P-51 Mustang painted to honor the Tuskegee Airmen June 28, 2021, outside the Charles E. McGee General Aviation Terminal at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport in Kansas City, Mo. McGee, the terminal’s namesake, flew more than 100 combat missions in World War II, escorting U.S. bombers to and from targets in Axis territory. (US Air Force photo by Major Shelley Ecklebe)
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Kansas City Airport renames terminal to honor Tuskegee Airman Brig Gen Charles McGee
Tuskegee Airman retired Brig. Gen. Charles E. McGee speaks at the ceremony dedicating the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport’s general aviation terminal in his honor June 28, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. McGee flew more than 400 combat missions in three separate wars throughout his career. (US Air Force photo by Major Shelley Ecklebe)
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Kansas City Airport renames terminal to honor Tuskegee Airman Brig Gen Charles McGee
Tuskegee Airman retired Brig. Gen. Charles E. McGee and retired U.S. Army Col. Cloe Degraffenreid deplane at the Atlantic terminal at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport June 29, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. The airport’s general aviation terminal was renamed to honor McGee’s service to the nation and to Kansas City. (US Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Jennings)
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June Long Ranger Roundup
U.S. Air Force MSgt. Kaitlin Shaeffer, 307th Bomb Wing first sergeant, poses for a picture in her office at Barksdale AirForce Base, Louisiana, June 2, 2021. Schaeffer is the first person to fill the role on a full time basis. The decision to bring in a full time first sergeant for the reserve wing is part of a broader Air Force Reserve Command movement to provide more support for full-time Reserve Citizen Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kate Bragg)
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Khobar Towers
n the night of June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Tower housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 19 Airmen and injuring more than 400 U.S. and international military members and civilians. The towers housed coalition forces supporting Operation Southern Watch, a no-fly zone operation in Southern Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cesar Rodriguez)
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Khobar Towers
On the night of June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Tower housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 19 Airmen and injuring more than 400 U.S. and international military members and civilians. The towers housed coalition forces supporting Operation Southern Watch, a no-fly zone operation in Southern Iraq. (Courtesy photo)
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
624th Regional Support Group Reserve Citizen Airmen break down Triple S construction tents after a Total Force Integration (TFI) exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. TFI is a blend of active, Guard, and Reserve personnel working together to accomplish the mission.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Lt. Col. Anjanette Lowe and Chief Master Sgt. James Kenwolf, 48th Aerial Port Squadron leadership, are briefed by Senior Master Sgt. Andrew Whitelaw on the different locations APS personnel will be located during a Total Force Integration and Joint Training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 13, 2021.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Staff Sgt. Hisela Waipa instructs Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 624th Regional Support Group on land navigation skills during Pacific Warriorz 2021, which is a Total Force Integration and Joint Training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 12, 2021. Waipa covered how to read a map and compass, GPS and ground movements. This training provides Airmen with the necessary skills to maneuver in unfamiliar environments.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 624th Regional Support Group trained on medical scenarios in the blood lab during Pacific Warriorz 2021 which is a Total Force Integration and Joint Training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 11, 2021. The blood lab allows technicians to treat injuries with fake blood, loud sounds and fog which simulates a combat environment.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Tech Sgt. Reid Merriwether instructs Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 624th Regional Support Group on Search and Recovery (S&R) procedures during Pacific Warriorz 2021 (PWZ-21). PWZ-21 is a Total Force Integration and Joint Training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 12, 2021. S&R operations are conducted by teams in the event of an actual mishap involving Air Force assets and/or Air Force personnel.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
1st Lt. Rylyn Kinoshita and Staff. Sgt. Ebony Davis, 624th Regional Support Group Reserve Citizen Airmen trained on medical scenarios in the blood lab during Pacific Warriorz 2021 which is a Total Force Integration and Joint Training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 11, 2021. The blood lab allows technicians to treat injuries with fake blood, loud sounds and fog which simulates a combat environment.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Staff Sgt. Veleeca Conley signs for chemical gear that was issued to her by Airman 1st Class Darlene Ibarra during Pacific Warriorz 2021 (PWZ-21). PWZ-21 is a Total Force Integration and Joint Training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 12, 2021. The purpose of chemical gear is to protect military members from the chemical, physical, and biological hazards that may be encountered during combat and hazardous materials operations. Both Conley and Ibarra are Reserve Citizen Airmen assigned to the 624th Regional Support Group.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Tech Sgt. Joshua Hayworth, 624th Civil Engineer Squadron is one of a four man team who carries a litter during a Total Force Integration and Joint training exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii June 11, 2021. The leader ensures that all of the bearers act in unison by using preparatory commands.
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
624th Regional Support Group Reserve Citizen Airmen break down Triple S construction tents after a Total Force Integration (TFI) exercise at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. TFI is a blend of active, Guard, and Reserve personnel working together to accomplish the mission. (U.S. Air Force Photo by James M. Bowman)
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
624th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) Reserve Citizen Airmen aboard a bus while at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, June 10, 2021. CES personnel will be part of a training Total Force Integration (TFI) event at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. TFI is a blend of active, Guard, and Reserve personnel working together to accomplish the mission. (U.S. Air Force Photo by James M. Bowman)
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Total Force Collaboration to build better airmen
Lt. Col. Rudoph Bartley, 624th Civil Engineer Squadron commander (CES), briefs Reserve Citizen Airmen on teamwork, safety and a positive attitude while at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, June 10, 2021. CES personnel will be part of a training Total Force Integration (TFI) event at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. TFI is a blend of active, Guard, and Reserve personnel working together to accomplish the mission. (U.S. Air Force Photo by James M. Bowman)
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Remembering Khobar Towers 25 years later
A rose lays on top a folded flag during 25th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2021, on Patrick Space Force Base, Florida. On the night of June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Tower housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 19 Airmen and injuring more than 400 U.S. and international military members and civilians. The towers housed coalition forces supporting Operation Southern Watch, a no-fly zone operation in Southern Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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Remembering Khobar Towers 25 years later
Nineteen roses lay on top 19 folded flags during the 25th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2021, on Patrick Space Force Base, Florida. On the night of June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Tower housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 19 Airmen and injuring more than 400 U.S. and international military members and civilians. The towers housed coalition forces supporting Operation Southern Watch, a no-fly zone operation in Southern Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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