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Three Generations of Breaking Barriers: T-7A Red Hawk Soars with U.S. Air Force Test Pilot
Maj. Bryce Turner, 416th Flight Test Squadron, conducts a walk around of a T-7A Red Hawk at the Boeing aircraft delivery center in St. Louis, Missouri, June 15. Turner became the first Air Force pilot to fly the T-7A Red Hawk, following a test flight at the Boeing aircraft delivery center in St. Louis, Missouri, June 28.
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Three Generations of Breaking Barriers: T-7A Red Hawk Soars with U.S. Air Force Test Pilot
T-7A Red Hawk Engineering and Manufacturing Development First Flight, St. Louis Lambert International Airport - St. Louis, MO. MSF23-030 Series. Maj. Bryce Turner, 416th Flight Test Squadron became the first Air Force pilot to fly the T-7A Red Hawk, following a test flight at the Boeing aircraft delivery center in St. Louis, Missouri, June 28. (Photo courtesy of Boeing)
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
U.S. Air Force Maj. Imran Khan displays the American flag down range in front of a C-17 July 4, 2020. Khan participated in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps to commission as a U.S. Air Force officer while attending the University of Utah (Courtesy Photo).
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
Imran Khan plays a game called seven stones in Bangladesh with his sister in 2002. Khan moved to the U.S. in 1988 when he was two years old. (Courtesy Photo).
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
Imran Khan, U.S. Air Force cadet, takes his first solo flight in a Piper Archer to receive his private pilot’s license in 2006 while attending the University of Utah. Khan worked a landscaping job during college to pay for flight hours to pursue his dream of becoming a U.S. Air Force pilot.
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
U.S. Air Force Capt. Imran Khan, poses with his family on the T-6 in 2016 while stationed at Laughlin Air Force Base. Khan fulfilled his dream of becoming a U.S. Air Force pilot becoming a T-6 instructor pilot and C-17 pilot.
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World War II commemoration hat
A World War II commemoration hat sits on a stage at the Air Command and Staff College during a special screening of the first two episodes of the series "Masters of the Air”, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Jan. 26, 2024. ACSC Hosted the families of World War II heroes for a special screening of the first two episodes of "Masters of the Air" allotting active-duty services members the opportunity to talk to the family members of World War II heroes.
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Descendants of World War II heroes
Descendants of World War II heroes stop for a photo in Air University’s Air Command and Staff College Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Jan. 26, 2024. ACSC Hosted the families of World War II heroes for a special screening of the first two episodes of "Masters of the Air" allotting active-duty services members the opportunity to talk to the family members of World War II heroes.
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Future Undergraduate Pilot Training
The first graduating class from the Future Undergraduate Pilot Training model pose for a group photo before the start of the official graduation ceremony on May 16, 2025, at the Columbus Event Center on Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. The pilot graduates completed over 100 flight hours to earn their private pilot certificate, instrument rating, and multi-engine rating as part of a new Initial Pilot Training to gain basic piloting competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sharon Ybarra)
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AFROTC cadets receive Silver Valor
Cadets Rebecca Roberson and Matthew Miller, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 145, received the prestigious Silver Valor Award for heroism as a result of their actions during an active shooter incident at the Florida State University campus, April 17, 2025. The cadets calm and swift reactions during the incident ensured the safety of students. (photo by Amy Walden, FSU College of Arts and Sciences)
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Future Undergraduate Pilot Training
Technical Sergeant Tristen Brown, 14th Operation Support Squadron Aerospace Physiology Instructor, teaches a student pilot from the Future Undergraduate Pilot Training program in class 26-01AB on the lateral drift trainer at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, May 14, 2025. The first graduating class from the Future Undergraduate Pilot Training model represents a true proof of concept for the program designed to help the U.S. Air Force reach its goal of generating 1500 pilots annually. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Sharon Ybarra)
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Future Undergraduate Pilot Training
A 43rd Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot examines a T-6A Texan II before flight at Columbus Air Force Base, Miss., May 13, 2025. The flight was part of the curriculum for the first graduating Future Undergraduate Pilot Training (FUPT) class, a reimagined training model designed to produce highly qualified pilots on an accelerated timeline. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joseph Curzi)
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Future Undergraduate Pilot Training
An M1 Support Services T-6A Texan II mechanic observes as an instructor pilot and student in Future Undergraduate Pilot Training (FUPT) perform final checks before flight at Columbus Air Force Base, Miss., May 13, 2025. The first FUPT class has successfully graduated, underscoring the Air Force's commitment to competency-based learning, data-driven program refinement and newly-minted aviators meeting the highest standards of quality and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joseph Curzi)
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Future Undergraduate Pilot Training
Airman 1st Class Bryson Esmond, 14th Operation Support Squadron Aerospace Physiology Technician, instructs Future Undergraduate Pilot Training (FUPT) student pilots in the Altitude Chamber at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, May 13, 2025. The first FUPT graduates demonstrated a successful proof of concept test, highlighting the program’s potential to increase pilot production while maintaining high standards. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Sharon Ybarra)
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Driven to inspire: 331st RCS joins with drivers at Formula DRIFT
Airmen from the 331st Recruiting Squadron, pose for a photo with Branden and Amanda Sorensen, center, Air Force Recruiting Service, sponsored motorsports athletes at Formula Drift Atlanta, May 10, 2025. The 331st RCS is headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama and plays a crucial role in sustaining the combat capability of the U.S. Air Force by recruiting qualified individuals from their designated regions.(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nelvis Sera)
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Barnes Center brings enlisted PME to AU campus
Left to right, Chief Master Sgt. Sean Ellenburg, Col. Damian Schlussel and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David A. Flosi cut the ribbon on the new Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education during the Barnes Center’s ribbon cutting ceremony on Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., May 9, 2025. The center moved from Gunter Annex to Chennault Circle, the heart of Air University’s campus, historically known for officer education and training. Ellenburg is the senior enlisted leader of the Barnes Center and Schlussel is the commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brian Ferguson)
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Barnes Center brings enlisted PME to AU campus
Senior Air Force leaders attend the new Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education’s ribbon cutting ceremony on Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., May 9, 2025. The center moved from Gunter Annex to Chennault Circle, the heart of Air University’s campus, historically known for officer education and training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brian Ferguson)
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Ebbing Initial Operational Capability Ceremony
U.S. Air Force distinguished visitors and leaders pose for a group photo upon completing the Initial Operational Capability ceremony at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Arkansas, May 9, 2025. The milestone represents the culmination of years of planning and coordination, including the delivery of the Polish F-35s in December 2024, and flying operations starting in early 2025. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Abigail Duell)
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Ebbing Initial Operational Capability Ceremony
U.S. Air Force Col. Dave Skalicky, 33rd Fighter Wing commander, speaks during the Initial Operational Capability ceremony at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Arkansas, May 9, 2025. This ceremony marked the graduation of the first Polish Air Force pilots trained on the F-35A Lightning II platform under the Foreign Military Sales program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Abigail Duell)
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Ebbing Initial Operational Capability Ceremony
The 85th Fighter Group celebrated a milestone in the Foreign Military Sales Program during the Initial Operational Capability ceremony at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Arkansas, May 9, 2025. More than 200 guests attended the ceremony, including senior defense officials, industry partners, local civic leaders, and international dignitaries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Abigail Duell)
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