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33rd Fighter Wing Annual Weapons Load Competition
The 33rd Fighter Wing hosts annual weapons load competitions where the top crews display their skills in a timed and graded contest. The participants are evaluated on safety and how closely they follow joint technical data.
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33rd Fighter Wing Annual Weapons Load Competition
The 33rd Fighter Wing hosts annual weapons load competitions where the top crews display their skills in a timed and graded contest. The participants are evaluated on safety and how closely they follow joint technical data.
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33rd Fighter Wing Annual Weapons Load Competition
The 33rd Fighter Wing hosts annual weapons load competitions where the top crews display their skills in a timed and graded contest. The participants are evaluated on safety and how closely they follow joint technical data.
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33rd Fighter Wing Annual Weapons Load Competition
The 33rd Fighter Wing hosts annual weapons load competitions where the top crews display their skills in a timed and graded contest. The participants are evaluated on safety and how closely they follow joint technical data.
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (courtesy photo)
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (courtesy photo)
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (courtesy photo)
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (courtesy photo)
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (courtesy photo)
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joseph LeVeille)
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Honor Guard: An inside look
As a ceremonial guardsman, Airmen are placed on a six month tour and are assigned soley to the Base Honor Guard. Honor Guard's primary duty is to provide unfaltering, dignified military funeral honors for Airmen that have served their country with honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joseph LeVeille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Robert Bryson, right, Officer Training School graduate, takes the oath of office at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. Bryson was a former plans and programing Airman assigned to the 33rd Fighter Wing and is heading to Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, to train as a Nuclear and Missile Operations Officer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Calvin Ross, left, Officer Training School graduate, receives his first salute from his father at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. A silver coin is given in return for the officer’s first salute to represent the deep-filled gratitude officers have for enlisted service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Robert Bryson, Officer Training School graduate, gets his 2nd Lt. rank pinned on at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. Bryson was a member of the “Godzilla” class where OTS nearly tripled the seats allotted for active duty line officers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Robert Bryson, left, Officer Training School graduate, receives his first salute at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. Every new officer is required to receive their first salute, but they can choose to have it at their ceremony or save it for a later date. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force officer trainees take their oath of office after graduating Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 26, 2019. OTS is a nine-week course that challenges trainees both mentally and physically before allowing them to graduate as second lieutenants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Joshua Wixtrom, Officer Training School graduate, gets his 2nd Lt. rank pinned on by his wife and mother at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 26, 2019. Wixtrom is going to Pensacola, Florida, to begin training as a Combat Systems Officer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Kerry Kearschner, right, Officer Training School graduate, takes the oath of office from Col. John Wheeler, 33rd Fighter Wing commander, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. OTS’s primary mission is to train officers who are committed to the Air Force’s core values and ready to lead Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Kerry Kearschner, Officer Training School graduate, gets his 2nd Lt. rank pinned on by his parents at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. Kearschner will go to Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, to begin his training as a contracting officer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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Four former Nomads graduate OTS in "Godzilla" class
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Kerry Kearschner, left, Officer Training School graduate, receives his first salute at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept 26, 2019. The “First Salute” tradition is suggested to have been passed from British regiments and is still practiced in the U.S Armed Services. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Heather Leveille)
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