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Combat Controllers
A U.S. Air Force Combat Control instructor assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, looks on as CCT trainees fire their M4 rifles at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. At the 342nd TRS both CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees go through four months of training to earn their berets upon graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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Combat Controllers
U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, fire an M4 rifle at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. During their day at the range, the CCT trainees practiced accuracy, speed, and shooting from the standing, kneeling, sitting, and prone positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, hang their targets during weapons training at Pope Army Airfield, N.C., Feb. 11, 2015. At the 342nd TRS both CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees go through four months of training to earn their berets upon graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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5.56mm ammunition rounds are discarded after U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, spend a day shooting their M4 rifles at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. CCT and Special Operations Weathers Team trainees spend approximately two years in training before they are assigned to a unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, attach their targets to wooden beams before weapons training at Pope Army Air Field, N.C., Feb. 11, 2015. Before earning their berets, CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees must complete four months of intense training at Pope in addition to several months of prerequisite training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, swim timed laps during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. Airmen training to become CCT or Special Operations Weather Team members have to endure rigorous water exercises in order to become comfortable and efficient in the water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainee assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, hangs on to the side of the pool as he catches his breath and readies himself to swim more laps under water during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. After the water circuits, students were made to quickly get out of the pool and hustle to the gym for their next training session. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainee assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, takes a breath while swimming several laps during the warm-up phase of an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. The students are enduring a 13 week course which will equip them with the final skills needed to be CCT or Special Operations Weather Team qualified. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control instructor assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, (back) gives commands to CCT trainees during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. CCTs among the most highly trained personnel in the U.S. military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control instructor assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, (center) instructs students to begin swimming during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. The students are enduring a 13 week course which will equip them with the final skills needed to be CCT or Special Operations Weather Team qualified. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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Commander in Chief visits Vance AFB
VANCE AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- President George W. Bush congratulates Becky Kriner, daughter of Col. Kevin and Mary Kriner, 71st Operations Group commander, on her 17th birthday, while the president visited Vance Air Force Base May 6. (Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Savannah)
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Commander of AETC conducts ‘GO Inspire’ visit at high school alma mater
Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, is joined on stage by U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Gaulin, U.S. Air Force Academy Admissions Liaison Officer, Capt. (Dr.) David Patrick, family medicine practitioner with the 87th Medical Group, 2nd Lt. Bryce Worley, Gold Bar Recruiter, and Senior Airman Anthony Fraticelli-Torres, air traffic controller with the 305th Air Mobility Wing, for a questions and answers session during a visit to George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jan. 16-17, 2024. The service members’ visit was a part of GO Inspire, a Department of the Air Force recruiting program designed specifically for General Officers to seek out and conduct outreach engagements to engage youth and youth influencers from Underrepresented Groups to increase the diversity of Air and Space Force applicants.
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Commander of AETC conducts ‘GO Inspire’ visit at high school alma mater
Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, and his wife, Maureen Robinson, stand alongside the leaders of George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science, members from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, AFROTC Det. 750, Air Force Recruiting Service, Civil Air Patrol, and Air Force Reserve Command, during a visit to George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jan. 16-17, 2024. Robinson’s visit was a part of GO Inspire, a Department of the Air Force recruiting program designed specifically for General Officers to seek out and conduct outreach engagements to engage youth and youth influencers from Underrepresented Groups to increase the diversity of Air and Space Force applicants.
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Commander of AETC conducts ‘GO Inspire’ visit at high school alma mater
Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, speaks with the students and faculty during a visit to George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jan. 16-17, 2024. Robinson was a part of the school’s first graduating class in 1983, and his visit was a part of GO Inspire, a Department of the Air Force recruiting program designed specifically for General Officers to seek out and conduct outreach engagements to engage youth and youth influencers from Underrepresented Groups to increase the diversity of Air and Space Force applicants.
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Commitment to Service
Airman Danica Gendron (right), 71st Comptroller Squadron, packages food at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, March 9, 2015. More than 100 servicemembers teamed up with the Oklahoma City Thunder and packed more than 20,000 pounds of food for Oklahomans in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)
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Commitment to Service
Senior Airman Susana Twilley poses with Oklahoma City Thunder's Nick Collison at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, March 9, 2015. Team Vance partnered with area troops and Thunder basketball players for an NBA Cares and DOD volunteer outing. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)
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Commitment to Service
Senior Airman Susana Twilley, 71st Operation Support Squadron, seals school program meals at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, in Oklahoma City, March 9, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)
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Concert for the Troops
Nick Lachey and Gen. Mark Welsh, chief of staff of the Air Force, introduce Fall Out Boy during a VH1 and Papa John's Super Bowl Blitz: A Concert for the Troops event at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, Jan. 30, 2015. Charli XCX and Fall Out Boy came out to Luke to show support for the troops during the concert. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Hensley)
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Crew, plane survive bird air strike
Maj. Tim Menges, 560th Flying Training Squadron Instructor Pilot conducts a pre-flight inspection of a T-38C Talon at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Texas. Menges safely landed at Victoria Regional Airport Jan. 25, 2016, after a bird air strike knocked out the plane's electrical system. (U.S. Air Force photo by Randy Martin)
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Crew, plane survive bird air strike
Maj. Tim Menges, a 560th Flying Training Squadron Instructor Pilot poses for a photo in front of a T-38C Talon at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Menges landed his T-38C Talon at Victoria Regional Airport Jan. 25, 2016, following a bird air strike that knocked out the jet's electrical power during a training mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Randy Martin)
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