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  • US, Aussie partnership thriving at Luke

    Since the arrival of Australia’s first F-35A at Luke Air Force Base in December 2014, Australian pilots and maintainers have trained side by side with members from the U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin in preparation for the day when Australian F-35s would travel home to Australia.

  • AETC command chief visits Team Mildenhall

    Chief Master Sgt. Juliet Gudgel, command chief master sergeant of Air Education and Training Command, visited RAF Mildenhall, England, Nov. 14, 2018, to gain insight on what training currently looks like for Airmen.Air Education and Training Command is reimagining how Airmen are developed, through a

  • Command and control in any climate

    The 337th Air Control Squadron has resumed taking part in command and control exercises. The 337th ACS is normally a schoolhouse that trains the Air Force’s air battle managers, but its personnel also take part in air-to-air combat exercises that span the east and west coast.

  • One Air Force: AF Youth Engagement Synchronization Workshop

    Louisville, KY. — For the first time, members from the Aircrew Crisis Task Force and Air Force Recruiting Service hosted the Air Force Youth Engagement Synchronization Workshop with key representatives from the Air Force commissioning sources and pre-accessioning youth programs, Nov. 7-8. "Working

  • One killed, one injured in T-38 crash

    One pilot is dead, and one was transferred to Val Verde Regional Medical Center when an Air Force T-38C Talon assigned here at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, crashed at approximately 7:40 p.m. today on base.Laughlin emergency responders are on scene.The names of the pilots are being withheld for

  • Unit removes time obstacle, student finishes course in 1 week

    The 365th Training Squadron took to heart the call of Air Education and Training Command Commander Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast that “time is no longer the constant" and helped one student complete its 39-academic-day avionics fundamentals course in one week.

  • Rebuilding Tyndall: Keesler team helps restore base communications

    Total devastation. No power. No running water. The scene on the ground at Tyndall Air Force Base was a grim, 'post-apocalyptic' one when a five man team from Keesler's 85th Engineering Installation Squadron arrived in mid-October, just days after Hurricane Michael hit the Florida Gulf Coast.

  • 19th Air Force Activates Commander’s Action Line

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas--A commander’s action phone line was activated by 19th Air Force Nov. 4.The new line provides Airmen in the flying training community a direct avenue to the commander if they want to provide suggestions or to voice concerns they feel need to be addressed.“It is