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Reserve Warrant Officers
Members of the Reserve Warrant Officer Selection Board gather around Air Force Reserve Command’s two warrant officers, Chief Warrant Officer 2nd Class John Brasher and Chief Warrant Officer 2nd Class Jeremy Smart, for a photo following the inaugural Warrant Officer Training School graduation on Dec. 6 (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Marcie Mascaro)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
U.S. Air Force instructor cadre assigned to the 56th Operations Support Squadron, pose for a picture, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During the transition of the course to Holloman AFB, New Mexico, new instructors will complete their certification to ensure they can independently manage operations. Over time, personnel from Luke AFB will be gradually phased out, allowing Holloman AFB to operate autonomously and effectively. (Courtesy photo from Tech. Sgt. Angel Von Scheffey)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
U.S. Air Force instructor cadre assigned to the 56th Operations Support Squadron, pose for a picture with Ed Rutkowski, F-16 Fighting Falcon Intelligence Formal Training Unit course director, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Rutkowski has been with the 56th Fighter Wing for over a decade, first as an enlisted service member and since 2010, as a civilian in his current role. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jessica Thelen, 56th Operations Support Squadron training cadre, directs a lesson while jotting down key takeaways on a board, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During the course’s transition to Holloman AFB, New Mexico, new instructors will complete their certification to ensure they can independently manage operations. Over time, personnel from Luke AFB will be gradually phased out, allowing Holloman AFB to operate autonomously and effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jose Pichardo, 56th Operations Support Squadron training cadre, takes notes on a map, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During the course’s transition to Holloman AFB, New Mexico, new instructors will complete their certification to ensure they can independently manage operations. Over time, personnel from Luke AFB will be gradually phased out, allowing Holloman AFB to operate autonomously and effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Angel Von Scheffey, 56th Operations Support Squadron non-commissioned officer in charge of the F-16 Fighting Falcon Intelligence Formal Training Unit, writes key concepts on a board during a class, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Dedicated to national security and unit support, Von Scheffey is committed to developing the next generation of service members in the intelligence field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
U.S. Air Force Capt. Catherine Tighe, a student in the F-16 Fighting Falcon Intelligence Formal Training Unit, stands with her peers in the facility’s classroom, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The course curriculum for intelligence students includes a mix of ranks and services from officers to enlisted personnel, and occasionally includes Navy F/A-18 Hornet intel specialists. Since the Navy does not have an equivalent course to the Initial Qualification Training Course, its personnel attend the program at the 56th Fighter Wing. They then apply the briefings and knowledge gained to better prepare their respective units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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New Horizons: F-16 IFTU shifts from Luke to Holloman
The 56th Operations Support Squadron patches are displayed at the south entrance of the training facility for F-16 Fighting Falcon Intelligence Formal Training Unit students, Nov. 12, 2024, at Luke AFB, Arizona. The 56th OSS supports elite fighter operations by providing a range of services, including weather forecasting, air training management, and intelligence support. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Legacy Renewed: Activation of the 24th Helicopter Squadron
U.S. Air Force Col. Lane Cook, commander of the 58th Operations Group, left, bequeaths the 24th Helicopter Squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Derek Cumbie, 24th Helicopter Squadron commander during a squadron activation and assumption of command ceremony on Dec. 6, 2024 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The ceremony celebrated the reactivation of the 24th HS, with a legacy dating back to 1939, as it embarks on a new mission at Maxwell AFB, bridging history and innovation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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Legacy Renewed: Activation of the 24th Helicopter Squadron
A static U.S. Air Force MH-139A Grey Wolf sits on the flight line for ceremony attendees to view after a squadron activation and assumption of command ceremony on Dec. 6, 2024 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The ceremony celebrated the reactivation of the 24th Helicopter Squadron, with a legacy dating back to 1939, as it embarks on a new mission at Maxwell AFB, bridging history and innovation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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Legacy Renewed: Activation of the 24th Helicopter Squadron
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Derek Cumbie, 24th Helicopter Squadron commander, stepped into instructor mode during the 24th HS activation and assumption of command ceremony on Dec. 6, 2024 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. As the new commander of the squadron, Cumbie will oversee the formal training unit as it begins its new mission in training Air Force MH-139 Grey Wolf pilots and special mission aviators. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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Legacy Renewed: Activation of the 24th Helicopter Squadron
U.S. Air Force Col. Lane Cook, commander of the 58th Operations Group, listens to Lt. Col. Derek Cumbie, commander of the 24th Helicopter Squadron, speak during the 24th HS's activation and assumption of command ceremony Dec. 6, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The ceremony celebrated the reactivation of the 24th HS, with a legacy dating back to 1939, as it embarks on a new mission at Maxwell AFB, bridging history and innovation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
U.S. Air Force Capt. Alexandra Richardson, 54th Air Refueling Squadron resource advisor and KC-135 formal training unit instructor, throws paper airplanes with students during an Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship Fair at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. The event was held to inspire the next generation of Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jaden Allen, 54th Air Refueling Squadron instructor boom operator, shows air refueling through virtual reality goggles to Zion and Isaiah Taylor, Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship Fair participants, at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. The fair allowed children to learn about aviation careers in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Thomas Reno, 97th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter (right), shows bunker gear to Juniper and Jaydon, Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship Fair participants, at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. Bunker gear is the protective clothing and equipment that firefighters wear to protect themselves from flames. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
U.S. Air Force Capt. Ryan Tharp, 97th Operations Support Squadron weather flight commander, shows a “tornado in a bottle” to Andrew Ramirez, Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship Fair participants, at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. There are multiple science, technology, engineering, and math career fields in the Air Force, including weather specialists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
Airman 1st Class Jordin Costa, 97th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management journeyman, displays safety equipment to Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship Fair participants at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. Emergency management specialists develop plans to ensure all other Air Force personnel are trained to meet mission needs and to minimize casualties and damage in the event of any disaster situation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
U.S. Air Force Airman Corin Armentrout, 97th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management apprentice, explains Raman spectroscopy to Brenna Marshall, 97th Air Mobility Wing commander’s wife (right), and Maggie and Griffin Marshall at an Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship fair at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. Raman spectroscopy is a non-destructive chemical analysis based on an object’s interaction with light. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Altus AFB inspires future aviators at AIM fair
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jaden Allen, 54th Air Refueling Squadron instructor boom operator, shows air refueling through virtual reality goggles to Zion and Isaiah Taylor, Aviation Inspiration and Mentorship Fair participants, at Altus Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2024. The fair allowed children to learn about aviation careers in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miyah Gray)
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Chief Master Sgt. Tiffany Zaloudek, Deputy SERE Career Field Program Manager, poses on Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, on Oct. 5, 2024. Zaloudek is the first female SERE Specialist to earn the rank of Chief Master Sgt. and has spent her career proving that women can be both strong and feminine. (U.S. Air Force photo by Miriam Thurber)
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