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Luke, Holloman Demonstrate Global Fighter Operations During Community Leader Visit
A U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 310th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, is readied for flight, Jan. 28, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The aircraft supported integrated fourth- and fifth-generation training, ensuring Airmen are prepared to operate effectively in complex operational scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke, Holloman Demonstrate Global Fighter Operations During Community Leader Visit
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 310th Maintenance Unit, responsible for maintaining F-35A Lightning II operations, explain to Mr. Eric Trump fifth-generation capabilities as he met with them during his visit, Jan. 28, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke, Holloman Demonstrate Global Fighter Operations During Community Leader Visit
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mia Thomas (right), 54th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, integrates Luke and Holloman’s mission to relentlessly master fundamental warfighting skills by highlighting how they maintain pilot survival and flight equipmen, Jan. 28, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Luke, Holloman Demonstrate Global Fighter Operations During Community Leader Visit
U.S. Air Force Col. John Ryan, 56th Fighter Wing deputy commander, and base leadership give a command mission brief to Mr. Eric Trump during his visit to the installation, Jan. 28, 2026, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The briefing highlighted Luke AFB’s mission, capabilities and role in training the world’s greatest fighter pilots and combat ready Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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U.S. Ambassador to Canada Visits Luke Ahead of Future RCAF F-35 Training
The Honorable Peter Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, speaks with a U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II pilot in front of an F-35 Lightning II at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The visit emphasized Luke’s role in supporting international F-35 partnerships and pilot training. Fifth-generation training enables shared tactics, information exchange and enhanced joint force capabilities.
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U.S. Ambassador to Canada Visits Luke Ahead of Future RCAF F-35 Training
The Honorable Peter Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, puts on flight equipment, Jan. 22, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The visit highlighted Luke’s role in preparing for future Royal Canadian Air Force F-35 Lightning II pilot training. Training alongside partner nations strengthens interoperability and shared operational standards across allied air forces.
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U.S. Ambassador to Canada Visits Luke Ahead of Future RCAF F-35 Training
The Honorable Peter Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, discusses training operations with a U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II pilot during a tour, Jan. 22, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. As Canada prepares to bring the F-35 Lighting II online, Luke is positioned to support initial training for Royal Canadian Air Force F-35 pilots. Shared training builds trust and interoperability from day one.
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Combined F-16 and F-35 Training Reinforces Combat Readiness, Lethality and Interoperability
U.S. Airman 1st Class Hannah Patterson-Patton, 314 Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, does maintenance on a F-16 after a joint training exercise, Jan. 27, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Success in the air relies on coordinated efforts on the ground. Maintenance Airmen from both bases work side by side to keep aircraft mission-ready, executing inspections, repairs and turnarounds under demanding timelines. Weapons crews safely and efficiently configure aircraft with the required munitions, ensuring each sortie launches fully capable.
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Combined F-16 and F-35 Training Reinforces Combat Readiness, Lethality and Interoperability
U.S. Air Force pilot prepares to take off in an F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to Holloman Air Force Base as part of a joint training exercise, Jan. 27, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. F-16 and F-35 Lightning II pilots both emphasize the value of training together, noting that these missions enhance trust, communication and shared understanding of each aircraft’s role in combat. Mission planning and execution require constant collaboration, reinforcing procedures that will be essential during future forward deployments.
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Combined F-16 and F-35 Training Reinforces Combat Readiness, Lethality and Interoperability
U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot waves at the camera before taking off for a joint exercise in a Holloman Air Force Base F-16, Jan. 27, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. F-16 and F-35 Lightning II pilots both emphasize the value of training together, noting that these missions enhance trust, communication and shared understanding of each aircraft’s role in combat. Mission planning and execution require constant collaboration, reinforcing procedures that will be essential during future forward deployments.
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Combined F-16 and F-35 Training Reinforces Combat Readiness, Lethality and Interoperability
A Holloman Air Force Base F-16 Fighting Falcon prepares for takeoff as part of a joint training exercise, Jan. 27, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. By training as an integrated force, Airmen sharpen skills that translate directly to real-world operations, where teams must rapidly deploy, integrate and sustain combat power in contested environments. This integration also provides valuable lessons for command and control teams who synchronize airspace, logistics and operational timelines to support simultaneous operations from multiple units.
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Combined F-16 and F-35 Training Reinforces Combat Readiness, Lethality and Interoperability
F-16 Fighting Falcons assigned to Holloman Air Force Base and F-35 Lightning IIs assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing sit on the flightline in preparation for a joint training exercise, Jan. 27, 2026, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Success in the air relies on coordinated efforts on the ground. Maintenance Airmen from both bases work side by side to keep aircraft mission-ready, executing inspections, repairs and turnarounds under demanding timelines. Weapons crews safely and efficiently configure aircraft with the required munitions, ensuring each sortie launches fully capable.
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Military medical laboratory technicians serve a critical role in patient care. Although mostly behind the scenes, they play a large part in helping physicians diagnose and treat patients. Medical Laboratory students in the Amy, Navy, and Air Force receive training at the Medical Education and Training Campus on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. (Photo by Lisa Braun)
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Students fill prescription orders during the Medical Education and Training Campus Pharmacy Technician field training exercise, Nov. 30, 2022 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Tx. During the field training exercise students had to apply interpersonal skills, including negotiating skills, conflict resolution, customer service and teamwork while demonstrating that they have the ability to effectively and professionally communicate with other healthcare professions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kara Carrier)
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Army, Navy, and Air Force Radiologic Technologist students learn to position patients while working on each other in the non-live laboratory at the Medical Education and Training Campus at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Radiologic technologists are allied healthcare professionals who perform radiographic procedures and related patient care duties to help diagnose various medical ailments. The METC Radiologic Technologist course provides training in radiation physics, anatomy and physiology, theory and practice of fixed and mobile radiologic equipment, chemical and digital processing, and routine and special radiographic positioning. The course is conducted in two parts; resident training is conducted at METC followed by clinical training conducted at military medical treatment facilities. (Photo by Lisa Braun)
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Develop the Force: Altus Air Force Base’s First Term Enlisted Course Builds Mission-Ready Airmen
A KC-46 Pegasus prepares to in-flight refuel at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 15, 2026. Participants in the First Term Enlisted Course had the opportunity to sit in the cockpit of a KC-46 Pegasus while in-flight refueling took place. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Emma Wright)
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Develop the Force: Altus Air Force Base’s First Term Enlisted Course Builds Mission-Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Bashiru Ahmed, 97th Logistics Readiness Squadron air operation flight apprentice, witnesses in-flight refueling on a KC-46 Pegasus at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 15, 2026. Ahmed wore 3D glasses while watching how a boom operator executes in-flight refueling as a part of his participation in the First Term Enlisted Course. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Emma Wright)
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Develop the Force: Altus Air Force Base’s First Term Enlisted Course Builds Mission-Ready Airmen
First Term Enlisted Course (FTEC) participants board a KC-46 Pegasus at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 15, 2026. Participants in FTEC took part in a KC-46 Pegasus flight in which they witnessed in-flight refueling. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Emma Wright)
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Develop the Force: Altus Air Force Base’s First Term Enlisted Course Builds Mission-Ready Airmen
Participants in the First Term Enlisted Course (FTEC) play volleyball at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 13, 2026. FTEC participants played volleyball to reinforce teamwork skills and further develop their leadership and followership qualities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Emma Wright)
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Develop the Force: Altus Air Force Base’s First Term Enlisted Course Builds Mission-Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kozora Madoka, Altus Medical Group mental health technician, takes notes during the First Term Enlisted Course (FTEC) at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 12, 2026. The FTEC curriculum incorporated various briefings ranging from financial literacy to resilience training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emma Wright)
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