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Robotic Hysterectomy
Army Col. (Dr.) Caela Miller, Department of OB/GYN deputy chief, performs a robotic hysterectomy for cervical dysplasia at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Feb. 2, 2022. A robotic hysterectomy uses surgeon-controlled robotic equipment to remove the uterus. Cervical dysplasia is the abnormal growth of cells on the surface of the cervix and could lead to cancer if left untreated. (U.S. Army photo by Jason W. Edwards) (Jason W. Edwards)
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Memorial Push-ups at the HS Invitational
High school students participating in the Special Warfare High School Invitational perform memorial push-ups at the culmination of the awards presentation on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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Tug-of-war at Special Warfare HS Invitational
San Angelo High School AFJROTC Wildcats compete in a tug-of-war during the Special Warfare High School Invitational on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition in male, female, and coed categories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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Tug-of-war at Special Warfare HS Invitational
Cypress Woods High School AFJROTC Wildcats compete in a tug-of-war during the Special Warfare High School Invitational on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition in male, female, and coed categories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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Cole High School win male categories in Invitational
Robert G. Cole High School accept their first-place medals in the "Toughest 2-Miler" male category of the Special Warfare High School Invitational on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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O'Connor High School win coed "Toughest 2-Miler"
O'Connor High School AFJROTC accept their first-place awards in the "Toughest 2-Miler" coed category of the Special Warfare High School Invitational on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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Smithson Valley High ladies win "Toughest 2-Miler"
Smithson Valley High NJROTC bite their first-place medals for winning the "Toughest 2-Miler" female category of the Special Warfare High School Invitational on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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Cypress Woods compete in "Toughest 2-Miler"
Cypress Woods High School AFJROTC Wildcats coed team competes in the "Toughest 2-Miler" during the Special Warfare High School Invitational on Chapman Training Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 3, 2025. The Special Warfare Training Wing hosted 104 students and 13 teams to challenge themselves in a "Toughest 2-Miler" and tug-of-war competition in male, female, and coed categories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Gangemi)
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Barnes Center brings enlisted PME to AU campus
A contractor installs the sign on the new Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, building 1400, on Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., May 2, 2025. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brian Ferguson)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending the John. J Rhoades Airman Leadership School march to a forward operating point near the flightline as an F-35A Lightning II prepares to land, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Ready Airman Training, a day of hands-on training in which all ALS students participated, included tactical combat casualty care, runway repair, and clearing buildings. The students, drawn from various career fields, are preparing to become future non-commissioned officers in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 56th Fighter Wing, participate in a final hands-on training, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. To simulate real-world challenges, base volunteers role-played as both helpful good samaritans and hostile enemies. This dynamic environment required the Airman Leadership School students to apply their newly learned skills in de-escalating tense encounters and establishing secure guarded perimeters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending the John. J Rhoades Airman Leadership School conduct a team sweep of an area with simulated armed threats, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Under pressure from base volunteers roleplaying as paintball-armed threats, the students aimed to clear designated zones and establish a secure perimeter for troop passage. Airmen tactically spanned the area where known enemies were hiding, working together to neutralize threats for personnel moving through afterward. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending the John. J Rhoades Airman Leadership School engage in paintball fire with active threats, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. In a high-stress scenario created by base volunteers role-playing as paintball-armed enemies, the students aimed to clear designated zones for troop passage and establish a secure perimeter. While sweeping the area, the Airmen were ambushed by the simulated enemies and immediately sought cover behind dirt mounds, returning fire until it was safe to advance again. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force airmen assigned to the 56th Fighter Squadron role-play as antagonistic threats against Airman Leadership School students, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Instructed to be confrontational, the volunteers aimed to challenge the soon-to-be non-commissioned officers' ability to manage unruly crowds and uncontrollable individuals, observing the students' reactions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 56th Fighter Squadron pose for a photo with a fueling truck and F-35A Lightning II, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Refueling marked the final portion of their Mission-Ready Airmen training, providing a hands-on perspective on the basics of fighter jet refueling. This training is essential for the future non-commissioned officers to understand the planning and materials needed for such an effort in real-life scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brooke Wingo, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron structural journeyman, directs her team's next moves and strategy during an exercise, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Ready Airman Training, a day of hands-on learning for all Airman Leadership School students, connected classroom instruction with real-world experience. Drawn from various career fields, the students applied their past four weeks of training in a simulated deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending the John. J Rhoades Airman Leadership School plan their next moves in an area active with armed enemies, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Under pressure from base volunteers acting as paintball-armed threats, ALS students cleared areas for personnel transit and established a secure operational zone. The team of Airmen also received a refresher on tactical combat casualty care during the exercise, critical skills for field operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jessey Mclain, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance technician, communicates via radio, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Mclain and a team of Airmen carried out building-clearing procedures to neutralize any deadly threats that could harm their assigned mission. Their team was tasked with securing the area before the rest of their unit proceeded. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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Mission-Ready ALS Airmen at Luke AFB
From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Jessey Mclain, Logan Ellett, and Ethan Jacobs, 56th Fighter Wing Airman Leadership School students, prepare to clear a building, May 2, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Facing pressure from base volunteers acting as paintball-armed threats, the team was responsible for securing the area around their forward operating point for the safety of following troops. They utilized their classroom knowledge to de-escalate chaotic situations with minimal simulated casualties. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Belinda Guachun-Chichay)
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T-7A Red Hawk Completes Successful Escape System Sled Test
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's T-7A Red Hawk program achieved a major milestone as the 846th Test Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., executed a high-speed test of its new escape system on April 16. (Courtesy photo)
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