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A U.S. and POW/MIA flag fly in the wind during a Veterans Day remembrance ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 13, 2025. During the ceremony, the 35th Fighter Wing (FW) honored Capt. Warren “Reefer” Sneed, former 14th Fighter Squadron assistant weapons officer, who was lost in a midair collision during exercise Keen Sword-01, reflecting the 35th FW’s enduring commitment to service and sacrifice. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Hannah Bench)
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Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. William “Mother” Forkner, Air Education and Training Command chief of combat air forces training branch, bows his head alongside his two daughters for a moment of prayer during a Veterans Day remembrance ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 13, 2025. The 35th Fighter Wing recognized Capt. Warren “Reefer” Sneed, former 14th Fighter Squadron assistant weapons officer, who was lost over the Sea of Japan during Keen Sword-01, reminding all that mission readiness is built on the dedication and sacrifice of those who came before. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Hannah Bench)
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Running for the hungry
Capt. Matthew Breen, right, runs alongside Lt. Col. Scott Meskimen, center, and Capt. Zoey Chittick, during a 30-mile fundraising run at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Nov. 6, 2025. Breen completed 120 laps around the base track to raise $3,000 for Loaves and Fishes, a local food bank. (U.S. Air Force photo/ 2nd Lt. Connor Brezenski)
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Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach sworn in as 24th Air Force Chief of Staff
Gen. Ken Wilsbach signs the historic Bible used by each Air Force Chief of Staff at their swearing in ceremony. Wilsbach became the 24th CSAF on Nov. 3, 2025. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)
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Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach sworn in as 24th Air Force Chief of Staff
Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink, left, welcomes Gen. Ken Wilsbach as the new Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 3, 2025. Wilsbach became the 24th CSAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)
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Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach sworn in as 24th Air Force Chief of Staff
Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink, left, swears in Gen. Ken Wilsbach as the new Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 3, 2025. Mrs. Cindy Wilsbach joined her husband during the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)
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Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach sworn in as 24th Air Force Chief of Staff
Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink, left, swears in Gen. Ken Wilsbach as the new Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 3, 2025. Wilsbach became the 24th CSAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)
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Lt. Gen. Clark Quinn takes command of AETC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn, commander of Air Education Training Command, addresses the men and women of the First Command during AETC's change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, Texas, Oct. 31, 2025. Quinn is the 36th AETC commander and is now responsible for a command that includes Air Force Accessions Center, two Numbered Air Forces, and Air University training more than 293,000 students per year with approximately 60,000 active duty, Reserve, Guard and contractor personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. Nadine Barclay)
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Lt. Gen. Clark Quinn takes command of AETC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, outgoing commander, Air Education Training Command, presents the guidon to incoming commander, Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn during AETC's change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, Texas, Oct. 31, 2025. Quinn is the 36th AETC commander and is now responsible for a command that includes Air Force Accessions Center, two Numbered Air Forces, and Air University training more than 293,000 students per year with approximately 60,000 active duty, Reserve, Guard and contractor personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Amy Younger)
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Lt. Gen. Clark Quinn takes command of AETC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, outgoing commander, Air Education Training Command, congratulates incoming commander, Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn during AETC's change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, Texas, Oct. 31, 2025. Quinn is the 36th AETC commander and is now responsible for a command that includes Air Force Accessions Center, two Numbered Air Forces, and Air University training more than 293,000 students per year with approximately 60,000 active duty, Reserve, Guard and contractor personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. Nadine Barclay)
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Lt. Gen. Clark Quinn takes command of AETC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, outgoing commander, Air Education Training Command, renders the Oath of Office to incoming commander, Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn during AETC's change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, Texas, Oct. 31, 2025. Quinn is the 36th AETC commander and is now responsible for a command that includes Air Force Accessions Center, two Numbered Air Forces, and Air University training more than 293,000 students per year with approximately 60,000 active duty, Reserve, Guard and contractor personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. Nadine Barclay)
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Lt. Gen. Clark Quinn takes command of AETC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn, commander of Air Education Training Command, observes the flag unfurling ceremony during AETC's change of command at Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, Texas, Oct. 31, 2025. Quinn is a command pilot with more than 3,100 flying hours. Prior to his current assignment, Quinn served as deputy commander AETC. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. Nadine Barclay)
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Cleaning up the battlefield: Altus Airmen take on CBRN training with Fort Sill
Airmen from Altus Air Force Base’s 97th Civil Engineer Squadron, Readiness and Emergency Management Flight set up a decontamination line at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, September 7, 2025. The Airmen traveled to Fort Sill to support the U.S. Army’s 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion in achieving its Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear training objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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Cleaning up the battlefield: Altus Airmen take on CBRN training with Fort Sill
An M4A1 Joint Chemical Agent Detector kit sits on a table during a decontamination exercise at Fort Sill Oklahoma, September 7, 2025. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear training is fundamentally about survivability, adaptability, and mission success in extreme environments—and this joint exercise proved that cross-service collaboration enhances all three. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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Cleaning up the battlefield: Altus Airmen take on CBRN training with Fort Sill
An Airman from Altus Air Force Base’s 97th Civil Engineer Squadron, Readiness and Emergency Management Flight simulates decontaminating a U.S. Army vehicle during an exercise at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, September 7, 2025. During the exercise, Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion simulated exposure to an unknown Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear agent. This forced them to rapidly break down their camp and move all personnel and equipment through a decontamination line before establishing a new position. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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Cleaning up the battlefield: Altus Airmen take on CBRN training with Fort Sill
U.S. Army Soldiers with the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion are instructed on how to take off their chemical gear during a decontamination exercise at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, September 7, 2025. Airmen from Altus Air Force Base’s 97th Civil Engineer Squadron, Readiness and Emergency Management Flight traveled to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to support the U.S. Army’s 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion in achieving its Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear training objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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Cleaning up the battlefield: Altus Airmen take on CBRN training with Fort Sill
An Airman from Altus Air Force Base’s 97th Civil Engineer Squadron, Readiness and Emergency Management Flight stops a U.S. Army vehicle to explain the decontamination process during an exercise at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, September 7, 2025. During the exercise, Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion simulated exposure to an unknown Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear agent. This forced them to rapidly break down their camp and move all personnel and equipment through a decontamination line before establishing a new position. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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Cleaning up the battlefield: Altus Airmen take on CBRN training with Fort Sill
Airmen from Altus Air Force Base’s 97th Civil Engineer Squadron, Readiness and Emergency Management Flight set up a decontamination line at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, September 7, 2025. This event not only supported operations at Fort Sill—it also gave the Airmen of the 97th the opportunity to train newer members and demonstrate their capability to lead decontamination processes for a large formation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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Victory begins here: A new era for Altus Air Force Base
To ensure the 97th Air Mobility Wing is at the forefront of readiness and continues to provide the strategic advantage our nation needs to fly, fight, and win, Col. Richard Kind, 97th AMW commander, has introduced a new mission, vision, and enduring priorities that better align with a warrior ethos and future-focused operations. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Tech. Sgt. Hailey Haux)
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