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Combat Controllers
A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, attach their targets to wooden beams before weapons training at Pope Army Air Field, N.C., Feb. 11, 2015. Before earning their berets, CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees must complete four months of intense training at Pope in addition to several months of prerequisite training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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Combat Controllers
U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, hang their targets during weapons training at Pope Army Airfield, N.C., Feb. 11, 2015. At the 342nd TRS both CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees go through four months of training to earn their berets upon graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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A-29 Simulator
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Michael Keltz, 19th Air Force commander, watches civic leaders pilot A-29 Super Tucano simulators Jan. 15, 2015, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 81st Fighter Squadron, home of the A-29 Afghan training and maintenance mission, plans to train 30 Afghan air force officers to pilot the A-29. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dillian Bamman)
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Whole-person concept
First Lt. Kyle Brown and Lt. Col. Michael Whyte, 435th Fighter Training Squadron, inspect cockpit instruments during a pre-flight inspection prior to a morning training flight Jan. 8, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. During preflight inspections, aircrew members check the exterior and interior of aircraft, checking for discrepancies and ensuring serviceability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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19th Air Force commander visits Team XL
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, 19th Air Force commander, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas, addresses members of the 47th Mission Support Group at the fire station on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 7, 2015.When asked about future operations tempo, Airman were instructed to “brace themselves”. He noted that as we close the chapter on other contingencies, our mission will always take us toward other challenges.
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19th Air Force commander visits Team XL
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, left, 19th Air Force commander, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas, is greeted by Col. Brian Hastings, center, 47th Flying Training Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Teresa Clapper, right, 47th FTW command chief, at the flightline on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 7, 2015. Keltz visited Laughlin as part of a familiarization tour to learn more about Laughlin’s mission requirements, needs of the force and to speak with Airman about building and sustaining an innovative Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Steven R. Doty)(Released)
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19th Air Force commander visits Team XL
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, 19th Air Force commander, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas, addresses members of Team XL in Anderson Hall on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 7, 2015. Keltz passionately expressed the importance for leaders to “give purpose, direction and motivation to prepare Airmen for combat”. He stressed continued innovation into the future as we search for the “wild mavericks” who help make positive changes in today’s Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Steven R. Doty)(Released)
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19th Air Force commander visits Team XL
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, 19th Air Force commander, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas, discusses current issues around the Air Force with leadership in the wing conference room on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 7, 2015. Keltz has commanded a special operations squadron; a special mission group in Iraq and Afghanistan; the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia; and the 607th Air and Space Operations Center at Osan Air Base, South Korea and recently as Director, Strategic Planning and Policy (J5), U.S. Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Steven R. Doty)(Released)
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19th Air Force commander visits Team XL
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, 19th Air Force commander, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas, discusses current issues around the Air Force with leadership in the wing conference room on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 7, 2015. Keltz attended a wing mission brief to get a better understanding of Laughlin AFB's mission and talk with base leaders about the base's history, heritage and future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Steven R. Doty)(Released)
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19th Air Force commander visits Team XL
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, 19th Air Force commander, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas, departs to his aircraft on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 7, 2015. Keltz’s visit to Laughlin was vital in helping to bring Airmen to a better understanding of what is expected of them at the highest level. Keltz explained that training "Fifth Generation Airman" means having the most ¬"current and innovative" Airmen to date and have the capability to build an Air Force that can "dominate in land, sea, air, space and cyberspace." (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Steven R. Doty)(Released)
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19th AF assumption of command
A T-1A Jayhawk sits on display at a ceremony in which Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz assumes command of 19th Air Force at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 24. The aircraft will serve as the 19th Air Force flagship. Nineteenth Air Force will oversee 19 training locations, with 16 Total Force wings, 10 active duty, one Air Force Reserve and five Air National Guard units. The numbered Air Force commands more than 32,000 members and operates more than 1,350 aircraft that collectively fly more than 490,000 hours annually. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Strang)
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19th AF assumption of command
The newly appointed commander of 19th Air Force, Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, addresses the audience during an assumption of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 24. Keltz's previous assignment was director of Intelligence, Operations and Nuclear Integration at the Air Education and Training Command. Nineteenth Air Force will oversee 19 training locations, with 16 Total Force wings, 10 active duty, one Air Force Reserve and five Air National Guard units. The numbered Air Force commands more than 32,000 members and operates more than 1,350 aircraft that collectively fly more than 490,000 hours annually. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Strang)
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Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, commander of 19th Air Force
Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz, commander of the 19th Air Force. Nineteenth Air Force will oversee 19 training locations, with 16 Total Force wings, 10 active duty, one Air Force Reserve and five Air National Guard units. The 19th Air Force commands more than 32,000 members and operates more than 1,350 aircraft that collectively fly more than 490,000 hours annually.
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Osprey rising
Airmen assigned to the 8th Special Operations Squadron take off in a CV-22 Osprey during a training mission Feb. 1, 2011, at Hurlburt Field, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael B. Keller)
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ALS Class 22-G Graduation
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Ogan, 47th Security Forces Squadron senior enlisted leader, awards Senior Airman Christian Vera, 17th Comptroller Squadron finance technician, with the John L. Levitow award during the Airman Leadership School graduation at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 14, 2022. The John L. Levitow award recognizes one student and is based upon all performance tasks, peer stratifications, and the capstone exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo Senior Airman Michael Bowman) An
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Senior Airman Michael Bowman
Goodfellow Air Force Base and Laughlin Air Force Base 1st Sergeants pose for a photo after receiving the “L” trophy from Airman Leadership School class 22-G, Goodfellow AFB, Texas, Oct. 14, 2022. The “L” is awarded to the losing team after a best of three volleyball game played between the ALS students and the 1st Sergeants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael Bowman)
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Senior Airman Michael Bowman
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Cheyenne Her, Airman Leadership School class 22-G class leader, sings the national anthem during the graduation of ALS class 22-G, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 14, 2022. Graduates lead the ceremony in multiple military traditions, such as the singing of the national anthem and the Air Force song, and the Airman’s Creed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael Bowman)
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Senior Airman Michael Bowman
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Kristin Hingstrum, 17th Force Support Squadron Airman Leadership School instructor, smiles as she receives a class gift donated by the graduates of ALS class 22-G, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 14, 2022. ALS is the first level of professional military education, and serves to educate Senior Airmen and Staff Sergeants as they transition into becoming supervisors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael Bowman)
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Senior Airman Michael Bowman
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Elizabeth Mann, 17th Force Support Squadron Airman Leadership School commandant, awards the commandant’s award to Senior Airman Joshua Thompson, 17th Training Support Squadron cyber system operator, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 14, 2022. The commandant’s award is one of four awards given during ALS graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo Senior Airman Michael Bowman)
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AFMMAST shares best practices with international partner
Maj. Gen. Michael Tempel and Medical Operational Support Command staff for German Armed Forces observe Army combat medics in a training exercise on May 7, 2013, at the Medical Education and Training Campus on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Tempel and his team were able to observe different scenarios of simulations throughout the campus to learn more about the San Antonio Military Health System's use of simulation training programs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kevin Iinuma)
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