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260702-F-ST721-1730
Brig. Gen. Travolis Simmons, 19th Air Force commander, watches on as his name is revealed on the side of a T-38 Talon aircraft. Simmons assumed command of 19th Air Force July 2, 2026 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Benjamin Faske)
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Lt. Gen. Clark Quinn, Air Education and Training Command commander passes the guidon to Brig. Gen. Travolis Simmons, as he takes command of 19th Air Force July 2, 2026 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Benjamin Faske)
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LEAP Scholar Capt. Rafael Mata (left) interprets during a meeting between Col. Ernest Csoma, Director F-16 Program (center), and Brig. Gen. Valverde, Chief of Staff of the Argentinian Air Force
LEAP Scholar Capt. Rafael Mata (left) interprets during a meeting between Col. Ernest Csoma, Director F-16 Program (center), and Brig. Gen. Valverde, Chief of Staff of the Argentinian Air Force (contributed photo).
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The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony on June 19.
The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony on June 19. Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker. Pictured (left to right) are: Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command; Lt. Col. Brian Bohan; Orval Powell; Dr. Anne Walker (daughter of (Ret.) Col. David E. Walker, Ph.D., SES); (Ret.) Maj. Gen. Moataz M. Salah, Ph.D.; Wyatt Rabe; and Dr. Lance Chenault, AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates president. (Contributed photo)
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The 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award was presented to Orval Powell
The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony on June 19. Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker. The 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award was presented to Orval Powell (center), by Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command (left) and Dr. Lance Chenault, AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates president (right). (Contributed photo)
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(Ret.) Col. David E. Walker, Ph.D., SES (Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering, 1994)
(Ret.) Col. David E. Walker, Ph.D., SES (Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering, 1994)
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The Young Alumni Award was presented to Col. Brian Bohan, Ph.D.
The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony on June 19. Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker. The Young Alumni Award was presented to Col. Brian Bohan, Ph.D. (center), by Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command (left) and Dr. Lance Chenault, AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates president (right). (Contributed photo)
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The Young Alumni Award was presented to Wyatt Rabe
The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony on June 19. Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker. The Young Alumni Award was presented to Wyatt Rabe (center) by Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command (left) and Dr. Lance Chenault, AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates president (right). (Contributed photo)
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Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker.
The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony June 19. Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker. Pictured is Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry speaking to attendees (Contributed photo).
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The International Alumni Award was presented to (Ret.) Maj. Gen. Moataz M. Salah, Ph.D
The Air Force Institute of Technology and the AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates recognized five alumni for their outstanding career achievements in a ceremony on June 19. Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command, and AFIT alumnus, was the featured speaker. The International Alumni Award was presented to (Ret.) Maj. Gen. Moataz M. Salah, Ph.D. (center), by Lt. Gen. Linda S. Hurry, commander, Air Force Materiel Command (left) and Dr. Lance Chenault, AFIT Foundation and Association of Graduates president (right). (Contributed photo)
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260629-F-LE592-1165
From left, U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education and Training Command deputy commander, presents the guidon to U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher P. Mulder, 80th Flying Training Wing incoming commander, during the 80th FTW change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. The passing of the guidon represented the formal transfer of authority and responsibility for the world's only internationally manned and operated pilot training program, where U.S. Air Force and NATO personnel work together to develop the next generation of combat-ready aviators. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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U.S. Air Force Honor Guard members present the colors during the 80th Flying Training Wing change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. The presentation of the colors opened a ceremony that signified the transfer of leadership for the 80th FTW, home to the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program, which trains combat-ready pilots for the U.S. Air Force and 14 NATO partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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260629-F-LE592-1132
From left, U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education and Training Command deputy commander; U.S. Air Force Col. Jeffrey D. Shulman, 80th Flying Training Wing outgoing commander; and U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher P. Mulder, 80th FTW incoming commander, stand at attention during the 80th FTW change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. As part of AETC and 19th Air Force, the 80th FTW plays a vital role in training combat-ready pilots for the U.S. Air Force and allied nations, and the ceremony underscored the continuity of leadership required to sustain that mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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260629-F-LE592-1054
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education and Training Command deputy commander, speaks during the 80th Flying Training Wing change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. As the presiding officer, Collins highlighted Col. Christopher P. Mulder’s extensive operational and leadership experience and expressed confidence in his ability to lead the wing’s multinational pilot training mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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260629-F-LE592-1097
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education and Training Command deputy commander, presents the Legion of Merit to U.S. Air Force Col. Jeffrey D. Shulman, 80th Flying Training Wing outgoing commander, during the 80th FTW change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. The Legion of Merit recognizes exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements and is among the U.S. military's highest awards. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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260629-F-LE592-1155
From left, U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy W. Collins, Air Education and Training Command deputy commander, receives the guidon from U.S. Air Force Col. Jeffrey D. Shulman, 80th Flying Training Wing outgoing commander, during the 80th FTW change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. The passing of the guidon symbolized the formal transfer of authority and responsibility from one commander to another, marking the ceremonial conclusion of Shulman's tenure as commander of the 80th FTW. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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260629-F-LE592-1221
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher P. Mulder, 80th Flying Training Wing incoming commander, provides remarks during the 80th FTW change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. Mulder’s remarks served his first address to the wing as commander, in which he emphasized the importance of the 80th FTW’s mission and its role in developing the next generation of combat aviators through collaboration between the U.S. Air Force and NATO partners, strengthening alliance readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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260629-F-LE592-1225
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher P. Mulder, 80th Flying Training Wing incoming commander, renders a salute during the 80th FTW change of command ceremony at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 29, 2026. Rooted in centuries-old military tradition, the change of command ceremony honors the orderly transfer of leadership, enables members of the wing to formally welcome their new commander, and recognizes the service and leadership of the outgoing commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rainy Ellis)
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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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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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