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Community Partnerships and Unison: Honorary Commanders’ first immersion
17th Training Wing Honorary Commanders pose for a photo at a MiG-29 trainer, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2024. The honorary commanders attended the first of five immersions to experience the mission of the 17th TRW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Evelyn J. D’Errico)
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Community Partnerships and Unison: Honorary Commanders’ first immersion
U.S. Air Force Col. Angelina Maguinness, 17th Training Wing commander, briefs the 17th Training Wing honorary commanders on the history of Goodfellow and how community partnerships have benefited both the city and installation at the Norma Brown headquarters building, Goodfellow, Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2024. During these immersions, participants are allowed hands-on opportunities to see how the base runs from the lowest to the highest level. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Evelyn J. D’Errico)
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Community Partnerships and Unison: Honorary Commanders’ first immersion
17th Training Wing honorary commanders listen to the 17th Training Wing wing mission brief during the Honorary Commander Immersion at the Norma Brown headquarters building, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2024. The honorary commanders attended the first of five immersions to experience the mission of the 17th TRW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Evelyn J. D’Errico)
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Community Partnerships and Unison: Honorary Commanders’ first immersion
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Travis Perkins, 315th Training Squadron instructor, answers questions for 17th Training Wing honorary commanders at the MiG-29 trainer at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2024. The MiG-29 is a Soviet-era twin-engine fighter aircraft and is used to enhance training on base. (U.S. Air Force photo Airman 1st Class Evelyn J. D’Errico)
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Community Partnerships and Unison: Honorary Commanders’ first immersion
J.R. Orlando, 17th Training Wing chief of Public Affairs, briefs the 2024-2025 class of Honorary Commanders on the origins of the program at the Cressman dining facility, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2024. The immersion started at the Cressman, where the honorary commanders ate lunch and got to chat with students in training—getting the students' perspective of military life and residing at Goodfellow. (U.S. Air Force photo Airman 1st Class Evelyn J. D’Errico)
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2024 AETC Safety Awards
The 502nd Air Base Wing Safety Office, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, won the 2024 AETC Director of Safety Outstanding Achievement Award, Category 1. They were one of 20 annual safety award recipients in First Command and one of 18 that will go on to compete at the Air Force-level competition.
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WOTS ceremony
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall speaks at the Warrant Officer Training School class 25-01 graduation ceremony at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., Dec. 6, 2024. Throughout the eight-week training, the 30 warrant officer candidates obtained the necessary skills, knowledge and intellectual capabilities necessary to become technical advisors that will integrate at varying organizational levels. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Evan Lichtenhan)
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WOTS ceremony
Maj. Nathaniel Roesler, Warrant Officer Training School commandant, speaks at the Warrant Officer Training School class 25-01 graduation ceremony at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., Dec. 6, 2024. Throughout the eight-week training, the 30 warrant officer candidates obtained the necessary skills, knowledge and intellectual capabilities necessary to become technical advisors that will integrate at varying organizational levels. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Evan Lichtenhan)
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WOTS ceremony
Warrant Officer Training School class 25-01 meets with Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., Dec. 6, 2024. The warrant officer candidates endured an eight-week training intended to make the candidates professional warfighters, technical integrators and credible advisors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Evan Lichtenhan)
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Wings for new pilots
Twenty-five sets of wings awaiting presentation during the Class 25-03 graduation ceremony held Dec. 6 at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Sarah Smith)
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Meeting the general
Brig. Gen. Derek Salmi, left, the deputy commander of Nineteenth Air Force, greets students in Class 25-03 prior to their graduation ceremony held Dec. 6, at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Sarah Smith)
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Pinning the wings
A Class 25-03 graduate has his wings pinned on by his family following a ceremony held Dec. 6 at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Sarah Smith)
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Class 25-03
Twenty-five students in Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 25-03 wait to receive their wings during a ceremony held Dec. 6 at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Sarah Smith)
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The inaugural class of the U.S. Air Force’s Warrant Officer Training School take the oath of office at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., Dec. 6, 2024. This historic cohort of 30 graduates marks the reintroduction of warrant officers to the Air Force following the dissolution of the Warrant Officer Corps in 1958. The inaugural class consisted of 22 active duty, six Guardsmen, and two Reservists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Trey Ward)
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Empowering others: A personal journey to leadership and Equal Opportunity
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Valesia Williams, NCOIC of equal opportunity, 42nd Air Base Wing, poses for a photo at Maxwell Air Force Base Ala, Dec.5, 2024. Equal opportunity helps ensure all service members are treated fairly without discrimination. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tanner Doerr)
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The inaugural class of the U.S. Air Force’s Warrant Officer Training School take the oath of office at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., Dec. 6, 2024. This historic cohort of 30 graduates marks the reintroduction of warrant officers to the Air Force following the dissolution of the Warrant Officer Corps in 1958. The inaugural class consisted of 22 active duty, six Guardsmen, and two Reservists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Trey Ward)
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2024 AETC Safety Awards
The 502nd Air Base Wing Safety Office, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, won the 2024 AETC Director of Safety Outstanding Achievement Award, Category 1. They were one of 20 annual safety award recipients in First Command and one of 18 that will go on to compete at the Air Force-level competition.
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Beyond the badge: First civilian defender graduates ALS
Leadership from the 42nd Air Base Wing leadership poses with class 25-1 for Airman Leadership School’s graduation at Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex, Alabama, Dec. 5, 2024. Airman Leadership SchoolLS is the foundational course for aspiring noncommissioned officers in the Air Force. (Courtesy Photo)
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High performance meets high altitude: Elite athletes visit LAFB
U.S. Air Force Airman Crystal Arredondo, 47th Operation Support Squadron Aerospace Physiology technician, instructs Sean Chuma on the use of a Barnay chair at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 5, 2024. This rotating chair is designed to induce spatial disorientation in pilots and help pilots identify when to compensate and use their instruments to fly. Top athletes in their respective sports were invited to participate in the same training and experiences of U.S. Air Force pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Keira Rossman)
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High performance meets high altitude: Elite athletes visit LAFB
U.S. Air Force Airman Crystal Arredondo, 47th Operation Support Squadron Aerospace Physiology technician, instructs Travis Pastrana on the use of a hypoxia flight trainer at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Dec. 5, 2024. The hypoxia flight trainer simulates oxygen deprivation at high altitudes, allowing pilots and participants to recognize the physical and cognitive symptoms of hypoxia to enhance safety and operational readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Keira Rossman)
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