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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
A Republic of Singapore Air Force F-16D Fighting Falcon, a Belgian Air Component F-35A Lightning II, and U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing fly in formation, April 10, 2026, near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. A high state of combat readiness is reflected in the disciplined execution of these complex multi-ship formation flights. National defense is prioritized at the base through the constant production of elite pilots who are prepared for immediate global deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
A U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing soars over the Sonoran Desert, April 10, 2026, near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. An asymmetric advantage is maintained by utilizing these fifth-generation platforms as advanced sensor nodes across the joint battlespace. Strategic goals are met at the installation by ensuring combat leaders are trained for persistent air dominance in multi-domain environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing showcase defensive capabilities by deploying flares, April 10, 2026, near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Critical tactical proficiency is maintained by the persistent exercise of defensive maneuvers and countermeasure synchronization. Global resilience is fortified at the base by ensuring every pilot is prepared to lead and survive in the most challenging aerial environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
A Belgian Air Component F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing deploys flares over the Sonoran Desert, April 10, 2026, near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Combat survivability in high-threat battlespaces is ensured by the effective employment of advanced infrared countermeasures and defensive avionics. Tactical proficiency is sharpened at the installation by providing a world-class training environment where international partners refine the skills necessary for multi-domain conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
A U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing soars over the Sonoran Desert, April 10, 2026, near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. An asymmetric overmatch against advanced threats is ensured through the seamless integration of low-observance stealth and complex sensor-fusion technology. Global forward-deployed readiness is fortified at the installation by fostering unmatched interoperability between the U.S. and its foreign partners and allies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
Two F-35A Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing fly in formation over the Sonoran Desert, April 10, 2026. Sorties like this ensure U.S. Air Force pilots maintain proficiency and readiness. The 56th FW is the largest F-35 training base in the world and frequently engages in interoperability training with several international partner nations also hosted at Luke AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
A Republic of Singapore Air Force F-16D Fighting Falcon, a Belgian Air Component F-35A Lightning II, and U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing fly in formation over the Sonoran Desert, April 10, 2026, near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Strategic objectives are met through advanced integrated training maneuvers, ensuring global security is reinforced by the U.S. and its allies. Long-term military partnerships are strengthened at the installation by training international squadrons alongside U.S. forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke AFB's 7 Squadrons Demonstrate Integrated Airpower
From left, a Republic of Singapore Air Force F-16D Fighting Falcon, U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II, and Belgian Air Force F-35A Lightning II, fly in formation as flares are released over the Sonoran Desert, April 10, 2026. The deployment of these infrared countermeasures demonstrates a critical defensive capability designed to divert heat-seeking threats and enhance aircraft survivability. This multi-national training mission reinforces the tactical proficiency and seamless interoperability required to maintain advanced airpower across the 56th Fighter Wing’s global partnerships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Belinda Guachun)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Derek Neill, 17th Training Wing command chief, speaks at the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. This event honors the new Chief Master Sergeant selects for the dedication that earned them a part of the top 1% of the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Select Christopher Loftus, 314th Training Squadron Operations Superintendent, walks the cordon of honor at the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. This walk signifies the transition from Senior Master Sergeant to Chief Master Sergeant, the highest enlisted rank in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sergeants and Chief Master Sergeant Selects pose for a picture during the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. This event honors the new Chief Master Sergeant selects for the dedication that earned them a part of the top 1% of the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force CMSgt. Mike Nalley, 312th Training Squadron senior enlisted advisor, and Chief Master Sgt. Select Heather Clifton, 312th Training Squadron Superintendent, poses for a picture during the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. Clifton was one of two Senior Master Sergeants to be selected for promotion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force CMSgt. Mike Nalley, 312th Training Squadron senior enlisted advisor, lights the final candle during the Candle Lighting for the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. The Candle Lighting Ceremony reminds us that each rank helps illuminate the path to the next, emphasizing that progression through the junior ranks is preparation for the responsibilities and challenges of senior ranks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Select Heather Clifton, 312th Training Squadron Superintendent, walks the cordon of honor with her family at the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. This event recognizes those selected for promotion to the highest enlisted rank, which comprises the top 1% in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
U.S. Air Force CMSgt. Craig Hawthorne, 314th Training Squadron senior enlisted leader, and Chief Master Sgt. Select Christopher Loftus, 314th Training Squadron Operations Superintendent, pose for a picture during the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. Loftus was one of two Senior Master Sergeants selected to promote to the top 1% of the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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Goodfellow AFB Hosts Chief Recognition Ceremony
The Goodfellow Air Force Base Honor Guard prepares for the presentation of colors during a Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. The Honor Guard is responsible for the presentation of the National Colors during official ceremonies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Mota)
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AETC Deputy Commander Visits the 17th Training Wing
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education Training Command deputy commander, coins Airmen student leaders inside the 316th Training Squadron dorms at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. The 316th TRS is tasked with training, developing and inspiring the next generation of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance warriors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian Lummus)
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AETC Deputy Commander Visits the 17th Training Wing
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education Training Command deputy commander, coins Brian Stansburry, 17th Force Support Squadron employee, outside the Cressman Dining Facility at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. Stansburry and the rest of the DFAC team were recognized for winning the John Hennessy Food Service Excellence Award. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian Lummus)
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AETC Deputy Commander Visits the 17th Training Wing
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education Training Command deputy commander, and 17th Training Wing leadership attend the Goodfellow Medical Group brief at the Ross Clinic, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. The briefing included the chain of command, everyday operations and the partnerships with medical professionals in the San Angelo community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian Lummus)
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AETC Deputy Commander Visits the 17th Training Wing
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education Training Command deputy commander, receives a briefing on the technology used by the 17th Training Support Squadron’s Instructional Technology Unit at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 10, 2026. The ITU aims to keep Airmen informed and mission-ready as they transition to their operational units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian Lummus)
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