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Don't look down
Staff Sgt. Michael Garcia (foreground), and Staff Sgt. Matthew Zimmer, competitors in the 2007 SERE Challenge, climb a 70-foot rock face June 11 in Colville National Forest, Washington. Sergeants Garcia and Zimmer, SERE Specialists assigned as water survival instructors at Fairchild AFB, Wash., were the top team among 15 who competed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Rosine)
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Swimming to shore
A competitor in the 2007 SERE Challenge approaches the shore after a 300 meter swim through frigid water in the Colville National Forest in Washington. The SERE Challenge was open to members of the Guardian Angel weapons system: Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape specialists; Pararescuemen; and Combat Rescue Officers. Fifteen two-man teams competed to demonstrate their mastery of survival and combat skills June 11-14 near Fairchild AFB, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Rosine)
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Rafting
Staff Sgt. Michael Garcia and Staff Sgt. Matthew Zimmer swim across a pond in upper Washington June 12 during the 2007 SERE Challenge. The sergeants, both SERE specialists at Fairchild AFB, Wash., were pushing a raft they constructed to keep their gear dry. The task was one of many skill sets the 15 teams had to master during the competition, which ended with Sergeants Garcia and Zimmer victorious. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Rosine)
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Junior ROTC
Cadet Antonio Thompson, from Prattville High School’s Junior ROTC unit AL-951, calls cadence as his column of cadets march in a drill demonstration April 30. Members of the Air Force Officer Accession and Training Schools staff participated in various activities earlier this month highlighting all echelons of the organization. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Lake)
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Fox salutes Air Force, sister services
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. -- Maj. Vic Beeler, a student at Air University's Air Command and Staff College, enjoys a light moment with Fox and Friends' co-anchor Brian Kilmeade, alongside the base's Officer Training School track at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., May 18. Major Beeler, along with other ACSC officers and enlisted troops at Air University helped Mr. Kilmeade read the morning's sports stories, as Mr. Kilmeade broadcast live during the Fox network cable morning show. Mr. Kilmeade was broadcasting from Maxwell as part of Fox' Salute to the Military at various Air Force installations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Carl Bergquist)
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Getting into the summer mindset
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. -- Capt. Brian Herman, an ROTC instructor from the University of Hawaii, watches as cadets make their way over a balancing obstacle during summer field training at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., last summer. This year ROTC cadre staff expect to train more than 1,250 cadets during summer field training at Maxwell. An additional 1,250 cadets will be trained at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Scott Moorman)
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Gen. James H. Doolittle
Gen. James H. Doolittle
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2006 AETC Outstanding Airmen of the Year
Gen. William R. Looney III, Air Education and Training Command commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Mark R. Luzader, AETC command chief master sergeant, stand with the 2006 AETC Outstanding Airmen of the Year. The winners were announced during a banquet in San Antonio April 13, honoring nominees and winners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rick Mcfadden)
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From the old, to the new, into the wild blue.
Retired Col. Terry Cawley, T-6A Simulator instructor for Lear Siegler Services, Inc., observes his last student March 16, at the T-6 flight simulator facility at Moody AFB. Colonel Cawley served 28 years in the Air force before becoming a T-6A simulator instructor. Moody’s last T-6A Texan Undergraduate Pilot Training course ends March 30. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech.Sgt. Parker Gyokeres)
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Oh, the things these eyes have seen....
2nd Lt. Krissi Gage, 3rd Flying Training Squadron undergraduate student pilot, flies the last of more than 55,000 T-6A simulated student sorties at Moody AFB. Her instructor, retired Col. Terry Cawley, also taught the very first T-6A simulator flight in 2001. Moody’s last T-6A UPT course ends March 30. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech.Sgt. Parker Gyokeres)
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Behind the seams
Bertha Montes sews a battle dress uniform for a basic military trainee March 8 at the Lackland Air Force Base military clothing issue building. Mrs. Montes, a seamstress for Tech Systems, Inc., sews name and U.S. Air Force tapes and completes alterations on uniform items after they are issued to the trainees. She completes an average of 150 shirts per day -- roughly 90,000 shirts based on a 40 week fiscal year of BMT processing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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McJunkins at work
Medical technician Airman 1st Class Eric McJunkins (right) checks Basic Trainee Cindy Hernandez's vital signs on Ward 7D at Wilford Hall Medical Center Feb. 23. Airman McJunkins quick response to a vehicle accident involving a fellow 859th Surgical Operations Squadron member was instrumental in saving the lives of the member and his son. (USAF photo by MSgt. Kimberly Spencer)
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Texas Air National Guard
Texas Air National Guard Maj. Jon Stone, a pilot in the 149th Fighter Wing, listens to his father, retired Air Force Col. John Stone, describe flying missions he executed in F-4 aircraft like the static display behind them. Colonel Stone visited the wing on Lackland Air Force Base Jan. 5. (Texas National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Mike Arellano)
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Texas Air National Guard
Texas Air National Guard Maj. Jon Stone, a pilot in the 149th Fighter Wing, listens to his father, retired Air Force Col. John Stone, describe flying missions he executed in F-4 aircraft like the static display behind them. Colonel Stone visited the wing on Lackland Air Force Base Jan. 5. (Texas National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Mike Arellano)
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Air Force Week
Gen. William R. Looney III, commander, Air Education and Training Command, officially announces Air Force Week Jan. 8 with a four-ship F-16 flyover at Phoenix’s Westgate City Center to a crowd of approximately 5,000 college football fans immediately preceding the National Bowl Championship Series game. (Courtesy photo)
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Initial Flight Screening
Maj. Gen. Irv Halter, 19th Air Force commander, speaks about the importance of the new Initial Flight Screening program to reporter Josh Earl, KKTV Channel 11, Colorado Springs, Colo. during an interview Friday (Dec. 15, 2006). The general was in Pueblo, Colo. to officially open and dedicate the new, 200,000 square foot IFS facility provided under contract with Doss Aviation, Inc. General Halter referred to the IFS program as "the gateway to flying training," and noted that "all big journeys start with a single step." (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Second Lieutenant John Herd completes a post-flight inspection of the Diamond DA-20 trainer aircraft after finishing his final solo flight in the Initial Flight Screening program at Pueblo, Colo. Lieutenant Herd is one of 16 members in the second IFS class to graduate the new program. Eventually, plans call for up to 1,700 students per year to attend IFS at the new facility, which opened officially Friday (Dec. 15, 2006). (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Workers put the finishing touches on the Initial Flight Screening program's new facility, which formally opened Friday (Dec. 15, 2006) in Pueblo, Colo. The 200,000 square foot building was renovated by Doss Aviation under a contract with the Air Force. The 10-year, $178 million contract calls for up to 1,700 pilot candidates to be screened per year at the site when fully operational. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Second Lieutenant John Herd goes over his post-flight checklist with Doss Aviation instructor pilot Morgan Jones Thursday (Dec. 14, 2006) at the Pueblo Memorial Airport in Pueblo, Colo. Mr. Jones is one of many staff members provided by Doss Aviation as part of a 10-year contract with the Air Force to provide the screening for potential Air Force flyers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Second Lieutenant John Herd, an Initial Flight Screening student, lands a Diamond DA-20 trainer aircraft on the flightline of Pueblo Memorial Airport in Pueblo, Colo., Thursday, Dec. 14. Lieutenant Herd completed his final solo sortie of the program with the landing, and has two check flights remaining before completing the program this week. He will attend SUPT at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., in July 2007. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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