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33rd AMXS Weapons Load Competition
U.S. Air Force weapons load crew members from the 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron compete in a quarterly weapons load competition July 9, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Airmen delivered AIM-120 advanced medium range air-to-air missiles and GBU-12 bombs into the weapons bays of two F-35A Lightning II fighter jets during a timed and graded load competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Colleen Coulthard)
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33rd AMXS Weapons Load Competition
U.S. Air Force weapons load crew members from the 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron are evaluated on their efficiency, safety and how closely they follow joint technical data during a quarterly weapons load competition July 9, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Weapons load competitions allow Airmen to become more prepared for deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Colleen Coulthard)
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33rd Maintenance Squadron welcomes new commander
U.S. Air Force Maj. Jeffrey Rodriguez, 33rd Maintenance Squadron incoming commander, receives the guidon from Col. Ronald Llantada, 33rd Maintenance Group commander, during a change of command ceremony, July 1, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. As the commander, Rodriguez commands approximately 222 personnel supporting a fleet of 26 F-35A Lightning II aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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33rd Maintenance Squadron welcomes new commander
U.S. Air Force Maj. Jeffrey Rodriguez, 33rd Maintenance Squadron incoming commander, speaks for the first time as commander during his change of command ceremony, July 1, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Rodriguez took command after serving as a maintenance operations officer at the 1st Special Operations Maintenance Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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33rd Maintenance Squadron welcomes new commander
U.S. Air Force Maj. Jeffrey Rodriguez, 33rd Maintenance Squadron incoming commander, salutes his flight during his change of command ceremony, July 1, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. As the commander, Rodriguez commands approximately 222 personnel supporting a fleet of 26 F-35A Lightning II aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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33rd Maintenance Squadron welcomes new commander
U.S. Air Force Maj. Jeffrey Rodriguez, 33rd Maintenance Squadron incoming commander, poses for a photo with his family after his change of command, July 1, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Rodriguez is supported by wife, Christine, and his two sons, Marcus and Kaiden. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
The wreath is placed during the wreath-laying portion of the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Towers Housing Complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 service members, 12 of whom were Nomads. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
Attendees of the Khobar Towers 25th Annual memorial ceremony salute during the playing of the national anthem, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Nineteen Airmen were killed and more than 400 other military personnel and civilians were injured in the blast. Of the 19 killed, 12 were Nomads. Each year, the 33rd Fighter Wing holds a ceremony in remembrance of that day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. John Toth, 33rd Maintenance Group training section superintendent, reads the name of 19 fallen Airmen during the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, June 25, 2021. On June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Towers housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Nineteen Airmen were killed, and more than 400 U.S. and international military and civilians were injured in the blast. Of the 19 killed, 12 were Nomads. Each year, the 33rd Fighter Wing remembers the sacrifice of those impacted by the attack. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
A Team Eglin Honor Guard member presents the wreath during the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Towers housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Nineteen Airmen were killed, and more than 400 U.S. and international military and civilians were injured in the blast. Of the 19 killed, 12 were Nomads. Each year, the 33rd Fighter Wing remembers the sacrifice of those impacted by the attack. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Lindsey Chalmers, 33rd Operations Support Squadron superintendent, renders a salute during the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, June 25, 2021. Nineteen Airmen were killed and more than 400 other military personnel and civilians were injured in the blast. Of the 19 killed, 12 were Nomads. Each year, the 33rd Fighter Wing holds a ceremony in remembrance of that day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
A wreath is placed in front of the burning sword during the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a bomb was detonated near the Khobar Towers housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Nineteen Airmen were killed and more than 400 U.S. and international military and civilians were injured in the blast. Of the 19 killed, 12 were Nomads. Each year the 33rd Fighter Wing holds a ceremony in remembrance of that day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
Three U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagles and an F-15E Strike Eagle from the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron fly a missing man formation over the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The missing man formation is an aerial salute performed as part of a flyover of aircraft at a funeral or memorial event in honor of fallen military service members or veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. (ret) Les Matheson performs “Amazing Grace” during the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Every year, friends, families and former Nomads unite to pay tribute to those who were killed during the terrorist attack at Khobar Towers in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia on June 25, 1996. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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25 years later: Gone but never forgotten
Combat boots and yellow flowers representing those who lost their lives are displayed during the Khobar Towers 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, June 25, 2021, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Every year, friends, families and former Nomads unite to pay tribute to those who were killed during the terrorist attack at Khobar Towers in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia on June 25, 1996. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Litteral)
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58th FS Welcomes New Commander
U.S. Air Force Team Eglin Honor Guard presents the colors while John Winkler, 33rd Fighter Wing liaison integration officer, plays the national anthem on his violin during a change of command ceremony, June 18, 2021 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Change of command ceremonies include a presentation of the colors, remarks by each member of the official party, passing of the guidon, and singing of the Air Force song. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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58th FS Welcomes New Commander
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John Easton, 58th Fighter Squadron commander, salutes Col. Byron Pompa, 33rd Operations Group commander, after assuming command, June 18, 2021 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The change of command is a military tradition, representing a formal transfer of a unit’s authority and responsibility from one commander to another. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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58th FS Welcomes New Commander
U.S. Air Force Col. Byron Pompa, 33rd Operations Group commander, and Lt. Col. John Easton, 58th Fighter Squadron commander, stand during change of command ceremony, June 18, 2021 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. During this change of command, Lt. Col. John Easton took command of the 58th Fighter Squadron from Lt. Col. David Cochran. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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58th FS Welcomes New Commander
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John Easton, 58th Fighter Squadron commander, gives his daughter flowers, during a change of command ceremony, June 18, 2021 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Easton gave all three of his daughters a bouquet of flowers to recognize and include them in the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leandra Garcia)
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Maintain and Train
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Dawson McCartney, 33rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment technician, practices soldering wires at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, June 17, 2021. Soldering is used to repair wires in equipment rather than replacing the entire line, saving time and money. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Heather LeVeille)
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