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Three Generations of Breaking Barriers: T-7A Red Hawk Soars with U.S. Air Force Test Pilot
Maj. Bryce Turner, 416th Flight Test Squadron, conducts a walk around of a T-7A Red Hawk at the Boeing aircraft delivery center in St. Louis, Missouri, June 15. Turner became the first Air Force pilot to fly the T-7A Red Hawk, following a test flight at the Boeing aircraft delivery center in St. Louis, Missouri, June 28.
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Three Generations of Breaking Barriers: T-7A Red Hawk Soars with U.S. Air Force Test Pilot
T-7A Red Hawk Engineering and Manufacturing Development First Flight, St. Louis Lambert International Airport - St. Louis, MO. MSF23-030 Series. Maj. Bryce Turner, 416th Flight Test Squadron became the first Air Force pilot to fly the T-7A Red Hawk, following a test flight at the Boeing aircraft delivery center in St. Louis, Missouri, June 28. (Photo courtesy of Boeing)
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
U.S. Air Force Maj. Imran Khan displays the American flag down range in front of a C-17 July 4, 2020. Khan participated in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps to commission as a U.S. Air Force officer while attending the University of Utah (Courtesy Photo).
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
Imran Khan plays a game called seven stones in Bangladesh with his sister in 2002. Khan moved to the U.S. in 1988 when he was two years old. (Courtesy Photo).
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
Imran Khan, U.S. Air Force cadet, takes his first solo flight in a Piper Archer to receive his private pilot’s license in 2006 while attending the University of Utah. Khan worked a landscaping job during college to pay for flight hours to pursue his dream of becoming a U.S. Air Force pilot.
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Bangladesh Native Fulfills Dream of Being an Air Force Pilot
U.S. Air Force Capt. Imran Khan, poses with his family on the T-6 in 2016 while stationed at Laughlin Air Force Base. Khan fulfilled his dream of becoming a U.S. Air Force pilot becoming a T-6 instructor pilot and C-17 pilot.
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Airmen from the 42d Air Base Wing, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., clean and inspect the wing shield at the base’s front gate, 18 March 2026. The wing has initiated a comprehensive campaign to address long-standing challenges and reflect the installation as a standard of excellence. The ‘Installation Excellence Campaign Plan 2026’ outlines a coordinated effort tackle systemic historical issues with infrastructure, appearance and customer service. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Love, service and 50 years: Couple returns to Keesler to renew vows where their Air Force journey began
Christy and Burt Newsome pose for a family photo after renewing their vows at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 13, 2026. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by renewing their vows at the Triangle Chapel, where they were married in 1976 when Burt was an Airman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Love, service and 50 years: Couple returns to Keesler to renew vows where their Air Force journey began
Christy and Burt Newsome renew their vows at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 13, 2026. The couple celebrated their 50 year wedding anniversary by renewing their vows at the Triangle Chapel where they were married in 1976 when Burt was an Airman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Air Force Crossroads helps Airmen make informed retraining decis
U.S. Air Force Airmen pose for a group portrait before the Air Force Crossroads event at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 13, 2026. Booths staffed by Airmen from various career fields and career development advisors provided information on retraining processes and career opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikayla Cardona)
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Air Force Crossroads helps Airmen make informed retraining decis
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Courtney Slater, 42d Force Support Squadron development advisor, addresses all personnel attending the Air Force Crossroads event at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 13, 2026. The event connected first-term Airmen with representatives from multiple career fields, offering guidance on retraining opportunities and career development resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikayla Cardona)
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Air Force Crossroads helps Airmen make informed retraining decis
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ladashia Swinton, 377th Fighter Squadron weapons load crew chief, talks to her peer during the Air Force Crossroads event at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 13, 2026. The event connected first-term Airmen with representatives from multiple career fields, offering guidance on retraining opportunities and career development resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikayla Cardona)
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Air Force Crossroads helps Airmen make informed retraining decis
A Maxwell Air Force Base Airman listens while U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Amy Harley, Community College of the Air Force noncommissioned officer in charge support degree programs, and Master Sgt. Brandon Robb, Secretary of the Air Force division superintendent, speak about their Air Force Specialty Code during the Air Force Crossroads event at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 13, 2026. The event connected first-term Airmen with representatives from multiple career fields, offering guidance on retraining opportunities and career development resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikayla Cardona)
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Air Force Crossroads helps Airmen make informed retraining decis
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Hagen Hawn, 42d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, assists Staff Sgt. River Parrish, 42d Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, while wearing self-contained breathing apparatus during the Air Force Crossroads event at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 13, 2026. The event connected first-term Airmen with representatives from multiple career fields, offering guidance on retraining opportunities and career development resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikayla Cardona)
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Air Force Crossroads helps Airmen make informed retraining decis
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Christian Asbury, 42d Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, speaks to Airmen attending the Air Force Crossroads event at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 13, 2026. The event connected first-term Airmen with representatives from multiple career fields, offering guidance on retraining opportunities and career development resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikayla Cardona)
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The race is on
Two runners are cheered on as they race in the 100-meter dash at the track on Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 10, 2026. The athletes were participating in the Special Olympics, a sporting event meant to provide opportunities to develop physical fitness. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Michaela Prince )
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Enid Mayor awards first place ribbon
Robert Taylor, a participant in the 2026 Special Olympics, poses with David Mason, the mayor of Enid, at the track on Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 10, 2026. Mason awarded a first place ribbon to Taylor for his efforts in the Special Olympics competition. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Michaela Prince)
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Track & Field participants
Col. Joshua Lundeby, the 71st Flying Training Wing commander, fist bumps with one of the participants of Special Olympics at the track on Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 10, 2026. The base has hosted the event annually, inviting volunteers and athletes from the community to participate. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Michaela Prince)
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The thrill of victory
Tatum Parks, a participant in the 2026 Special Olympics, celebrates as she crosses the finish line at the track on Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 10, 2026. Athletes participated in a day full of competition with events including the 100-meter dash, javelin throw, high jump and shot put. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Michaela Prince)
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Let me be brave in the attempt
Two Special Olympics participants recite the Athlete Oath to mark the beginning of the event at the track on Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 10, 2026. The oath “Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt" highlights the focus on courage and participation over mere winning, which is central to the Special Olympics mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Michaela Prince)
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