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241206-F-SZ562-1256
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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Warrant Officer Training School Class 25-01 warrant officer candidates discuss their plan for a team building exercise at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., Oct. 18, 2024. During the team building exercise, the warrant officer candidates were tasked creating a strategy to disarm a simulated explosive device, that was only visible to one candidate at a time. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Evan Lichtenhan)
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210401-F-JT178-1
Enlisted Airmen of Air Education and Training Command induct Gen. Anthony J. 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 Cassandra Cornwell)
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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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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-EX201-2080
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-EX201-2074
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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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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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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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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160617-F-EX201-065
Officer Training School cadets in OTS class 16-07 take the oath of office during their graduation parade at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on June 17, 2016. In April 2019, Maxwell AFB announced two beta courses, called Officer Training School-Accelerated Commissioning Program, that will shorten OTS from 40 training days to 14 training days for selected senior NCOs. (US Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox/Released)
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Former British Prime Minister shares leadership insights at Air University
Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton, Air University commander and president, presents a token of appreciation to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for taking time to speak with the students of AU, Oct. 5, 2018, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Blair received an illustrative history book about the Tuskegee Airmen, one of the major historical contributions made to aviation that took place here in Alabama. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Cox.)
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Military Working Dogs
Senior Airman Myron McIntosh, Military Working Dog handler, volunteers to perform a MWD demonstration on Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., April 21, 2016. Handlers perform training for all their MWD’s to keep them proficient in their specialty. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Tammie Ramsouer)
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2015 Altus Trophy presentation
(From left) Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange and Bruce Crawford, chairman of the board of directors for the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, accept the 2015 Altus Trophy on behalf of the city of Montgomery during a ceremony at the U.S. Federal Courthouse April 11, 2016, from Dr. Joe Leverett, chairman of the Altus Trophy selection committee, and Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson, commander of Air Education and Training Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Donna Burnett)
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OTS, MPD
Capt. Kris Walker, Officer Training School chief of training, injects his perspective during a Montgomery Police Department Academy supervisory course March 15, 2016, Montgomery, Alabama. Walker is adding an Air Force outlook to the class as well as gathering material for a leadership consortium that partners OTS and the police academy together as a way to learn from one another. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Culbert)
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32nd annual Glenn Miller concert
Lt. Gen. Steven Kwast, commander and president of the Air University, and Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange, kick off the Airmen of Note's 32nd annual Glenn Miller holiday concert at Troy University's Davis Theatre in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, Dec. 4, 2014. Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, announced March 23 that Montgomery, Alabama, was chosen as the 2015 Altus Trophy winner for their exceptional support to the Airmen and families of Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox/Released)
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Raycom Media Camellia Bowl
Nearly 100 military members from the River Region lined the football field at Cramton Field, Montgomery, Alabama, for the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Dec. 19, 2015, which pitted the Ohio University Bobcats against the Appalachian State Mountaineers. The Bobcats beat the Mountaineers 31-29. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Sharman)
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Juggling enlisted life and advanced eduation
Master Sgt. Alicia Barley, Community College of the Air Force regional manager, poses for a photo with her family after receiving her Master of Science in Health Administration degree from Trident University in 2015. Sergeant Barley graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude, while continuing her job serving Airmen at Air University. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Juggling enlisted life and advanced education
Master Sgt. Alicia Barley, Community College of the Air Force regional manager, poses for a photo with her family after receiving her Master of Science in Health Administration degree from Trident University in 2015. Sergeant Barley graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude, while continuing her job serving Airmen at Air University. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Juggling enlisted life and advanced education
Chief Master Sgt. Jackie-Lynn Brown, Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, Director of Education poses for a graduation photo with her father, Jack Brown, after receiving her Bachelor's degree from Hawaii Pacific University, May 1998. Chief Brown has continued her education and received a master's degree and doctorate of Philosophy in Organization and Management. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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