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220524-F-GV347-0035
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, gives opening remarks during the Air Education and Training Command Innovation Day of FORCECON 2022 at Tech Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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220524-F-GV347-0047
Dr. Wendy Walsh, Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, gives opening remarks on the importance of innovation and collaboration during the Air Education and Training Command Innovation Day of FORCECON 2022 at Tech Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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220524-F-GV347-0218
Attendees of FORCECON 2022 speak with industry and learn about innovation in various expo booths during Innovation Day of FORCECON 2022 at Tech Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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Attendees of FORCECON 2022 speak with industry and learn about innovation in various expo booths during Innovation Day of FORCECON 2022 at Tech Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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220524-F-GV347-0375
A panel of judges ask questions to submitters as they pitch their innovation ideas live during the iChallenge competition portion of Innovation Day at FORCECON 2022, San Antonio Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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220524-F-GV347-0023
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Guy Walsh, Executive Director of University of San Antonio National Security Collaboration Center, gives opening remarks during the Air Education and Training Command Innovation Day of FORCECON 2022 at Tech Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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220401-F-EX201-2074
Air Education and Training Command’s enlisted Airmen inducted Gen. Anthony Cotton commander of U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command and Air Forces Strategic-Air, U.S. Strategic Command, into AETC’s Order of the Sword with a ceremony April 1, 2022, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Cotton was the Air University commander and president February 2018-October 2019. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute that NCOs can bestow upon an individual and is patterned after two orders of chivalry founded during the Middle Ages in Europe, The Royal Order of the Sword and the Swedish Military Order of the Sword. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox/Released)
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220401-F-EX201-2080
Air Education and Training Command’s enlisted Airmen inducted Gen. Anthony Cotton commander of U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command and Air Forces Strategic-Air, U.S. Strategic Command, into AETC’s Order of the Sword with a ceremony April 1, 2022, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Cotton was the Air University commander and president February 2018-October 2019. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute that NCOs can bestow upon an individual and is patterned after two orders of chivalry founded during the Middle Ages in Europe, The Royal Order of the Sword and the Swedish Military Order of the Sword. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox/Released)
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220401-F-EX201-2097
Air Education and Training Command’s enlisted Airmen inducted Gen. Anthony Cotton commander of U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command and Air Forces Strategic-Air, U.S. Strategic Command, into AETC’s Order of the Sword with a ceremony April 1, 2022, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Cotton was the Air University commander and president February 2018-October 2019. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute that NCOs can bestow upon an individual and is patterned after two orders of chivalry founded during the Middle Ages in Europe, The Royal Order of the Sword and the Swedish Military Order of the Sword. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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220401-F-EX201-2106
Enlisted Airmen of Air Education and Training Command induct Gen. Anthony Cotton, Commander, U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command and Commander, Air Forces Strategic-Air, U.S. Strategic Command, into the AETC Order of the Sword in a ceremony Apr. 1, 2022. Cotton was the Air University Commander and President February 2018-October 2019. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute that noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual and is patterned after two orders of chivalry founded during the Middle Ages in Europe, The Royal Order of the Sword and the Swedish Military Order of the Sword. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox/Released)
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Senior enlisted leaders answer Enlisted Force Development Action
Command Chief of Air Education and Training Command U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Erik Thompson, answers questions regarding Enlisted Force Development Action Plan while hosting an, ‘Ask Me Anything’ event on Reddit at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Feb. 22, 2022. Thompson was joined by Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, Headquarters Air Force A1D, chief of enlisted force development and one of the Enlisted Force Development Action Plan project leads, helped answer questions during the live AMA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas J. De La Pena)
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220113-F-FV908-213
U.S. Air Force Col. Mason R. Dula (center left), Special Warfare Training Wing commander, holds a spent bullet shell prior to placing it in a time capsule while standing in front of the future site of the SWTW aquatics training facility as U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Todd M. Popovic (left) and former U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein (ret.) listens, Jan. 13, 2022 at Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The ceremony commemorates the construction of a new, modernized $66.6 million aquatics training facility on CTA. The facility will accommodate training for over 3,000 Air Force Special Warfare trainees annually by incorporating a full range of special operations training scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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220113-F-FV908-218
U.S. Air Force Col. Mason R. Dula, Special Warfare Training Wing commander, places a spent bullet shell prior to putting it into the SWTW aquatics training center heritage capsule while standing next to the future site of the SWTW aquatics training facility, Jan. 13, 2022 at Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The ceremony commemorates the construction of a new, modernized $66.6 million aquatics training facility on CTA. The facility will accommodate training for over 3,000 Air Force Special Warfare trainees annually by incorporating a full range of special operations training scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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220113-F-FV908-229
Former U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein (ret.) speaks at the Special Warfare Training Wing prior to placing an item in the SWTW aquatics training center heritage capsule while standing in front of the future site of the SWTW aquatics training facility while U.S. Air Force Col. Mason R. Dula, SWTWE, commander listens, Jan. 13, 2022 at Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The ceremony commemorates the construction of a new, modernized $66.6 million aquatics training facility on CTA. The facility will accommodate training for over 3,000 Air Force Special Warfare trainees annually by incorporating a full range of special operations training scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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220113-F-FV908-319
U.S. Air Force Col. Mason R. Dula (left), Special Warfare Training Wing commander, and former U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein (ret.) (right) hold Gen. Goldfein's velcro rank patch prior to placing it in a time capsule while standing in front of the future site of the SWTW aquatics training facility, Jan. 13, 2022 at Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The ceremony commemorates the construction of a new, modernized $66.6 million aquatics training facility on CTA. The facility will accommodate training for over 3,000 Air Force Special Warfare trainees annually by incorporating a full range of special operations training scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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220113-F-FV908-336
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb (left), Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, and former U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein (ret.) (right) seal the SWTW aquatics training center heritage capsule while standing in front of the future site of the Special Warfare Training Wing aquatics training facility, Jan. 13, 2022 at Chapman Training Annex, JBSA-Lackland, Texas. The ceremony commemorates the construction of a new, modernized $66.6 million aquatics training facility on CTA. The facility will accommodate training for over 3,000 Air Force Special Warfare trainees annually by incorporating a full range of special operations training scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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211201-F-EX201-1
Maxwell AFB, Ala. – From left, Shelia Jackson, Rev. Dr. Agnes Lover, Col Eries Mentzer, Fred Gray, Sr., Mayor Steven L. Reed, Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, and Lt Gen. James B. Hecker, pose with the sculpture honoring Rosa Parks that they unveiled during a ceremony marking the 66th anniversary of Park’s bus boycott, Dec. 1, 2021. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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211201-F-EX201-1
Maxwell AFB, Ala. – Air University commander and president Lt. Gen. James B. Hecker, Air Education and Training Command commander Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, sculptor Ian Mangum, and Col. Eries Mentzer pose for a photo with the sculpture created Mangum that was unveiled at the intersection of Montgomery and Molton Streets, during a ceremony honoring Rosa Parks on the 66th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Dec. 1, 2021. Parks worked at the Maxwell Field Guest House prior to her protest. Mangum created two identical pieces of artwork honoring Parks, one of which stands on Maxwell Air Force Base. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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211201-F-EX201-1
Maxwell AFB, Ala. – Col. Eries Mentzer, Lora McClendon, sculptor Ian Mangum, Air Education and Training Command commander Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, Virginia Whitfield, and Air University commander and president Lt. Gen. James B. Hecker pose for a photo with the sculpture created Mangum that was unveiled at the intersection of Montgomery and Molton Streets, during a ceremony honoring Rosa Parks on the 66th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Dec. 1, 2021. McClendon and Whitfield are AETC Civic Leaders. Parks worked at the Maxwell Field Guest House prior to her protest. Mangum created two identical pieces of artwork honoring Parks, one of which stands on Maxwell Air Force Base. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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211002-F-YQ806-027
Under Secretary of the Air Force Gina Ortiz Jones is briefed by Master Sgt. Darryl Williams, 737th Training Support Squadron, during a tour of the Pfingston Reception Center Oct. 2, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Jones visited San Antonio to meet with Air Education and Training Command leaders and see firsthand missions across the joint base.
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