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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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Air University develops warfighters to operate in that kind of environment. It applies that development to real problems, ensuring the force can execute strategies and plans when speed and clarity matter. Project Airmen Inspiring Mentorship is one way that effort takes shape, connecting junior Airmen with NCOs and SNCOs to build trust and confidence early.
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
Keith Muncey, San Angelo Regional Airport deputy director, briefs participants prior to a joint emergency response exercise at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The exercise brought together military members, local agencies and civilian volunteers to strengthen interagency coordination during simulated incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Salellas)
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
Participants observe a simulated aircraft fire following a notional plane crash during a joint emergency response exercise at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The fire was intentionally ignited as part of the training scenario to replicate real-world emergency conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Salellas)
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
A member of the Angelo State University theatre department applies makeup to a U.S. Marine from the Marine Corps Detachment Goodfellow during a joint emergency response exercise at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The realistic injuries were used to simulate casualties and enhance training for participating agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Salellas)
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
Firefighters apply water to a simulated aircraft fire during a joint emergency response exercise at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The scenario tested emergency response capabilities under realistic conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Salellas)
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
Emergency management personnel coordinate response efforts inside the Emergency Operations Center during a joint exercise with the City of San Angelo at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The EOC played a key role in managing communication and resource allocation throughout the scenario. (Courtesy Photo)
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
Emergency responders operate at the scene of a simulated mass casualty incident as an aircraft flies overhead during a joint emergency response exercise at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The exercise integrated air and ground response elements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Salellas)
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City of San Angelo Emergency Airport Exercise
Emergency responders assess simulated casualties near a bus during a joint emergency response exercise at Mathis Field, San Angelo Regional Airport, San Angelo, Texas, April 15, 2026. The exercise focused on improving response times and coordination between agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman James Salellas)
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