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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron student pilot, shakes the hand of Col. David Shoemaker, 56th Fighter Wing vice commander, in front of Maj. Gen. Per-Egil Rygg, Royal Norwegian air force chief of staff, after successfully completing a sortie in a Norwegian F-35, the first ever by a Norwegian pilot, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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2015 Altus Christmas Parade
The Altus Air Force Base Honor Guard marches down Main Street during the 35th annual Altus Christmas Parade, Dec. 12, 2015, in the City of Altus, Okla. Members from Altus Air Force Base participated in the parade to share this rich, time-honored tradition with the community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Megan E. Acs/Released)
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19th Air Force commander
Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, watches members of the 149th Fighter Wing’s aircrew flight equipment section demonstrate the capabilities of helmet mounted with integrated targeting technology during his visit, Dec. 10, to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.
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19th Air Force commander
Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, listens to the munitions flight chief for the 149th Fighter Wing, talk about location limitations during his visit Dec. 10 to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The general took time to stop by several base units and listen to various members brief the commander about their work section.
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19th Air Force commander
Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Robert Boyer, 19th Air Force command chief, tour the munitions storage area, Dec. 10, during their visit to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Boyer accompanied the general on his site visit to the wing. During the visit, both Air Force leaders, toured several units and reacquainted themselves with the people and mission of the 149th FW.
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19th Air Force commander
Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, talks to Col. Bradly Glenn, Air National Guard advisor to Air Education Training Command, and Senior Master Sgt. Toby Henderson, the 149th Fighter Wing’s munitions flight chief, Dec. 10, during his visit to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.
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19th Air Force commander
Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, talks to Tech. Sgt. Kevin Fairman, a member of the 149th Fighter Wing, after an all call, held Dec. 10, in a maintenance hangar at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.
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149th Fighter Wing
Tech. Sgt. Kevin Fairman, a member of the 149th Fighter Wing, puts away a two-star command flag after an all call, held Dec 10, in a maintenance hangar at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.
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149th Fighter Wing
Tech. Sgt. Louis Soriano, a member of the 149th Operations Group, shows Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, the capabilities of a pilot's helmet mounted with integrated targeting technology at the aircrew flight equipment section during the general's visit to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Dec. 10.
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19th Air Force commander
Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, followed closely behind by Chief Master Sgt. Robert Boyer the 19th Air Force command chief, stop by the 149th Fighter Wing’s Operations Group, Dec. 10, during his visit to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Boyer accompanied the general on his site visit to the wing. During the visit, both Air Force leaders, toured several units and reacquainted themselves with the people and mission of the 149th FW.
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors hoist Water Survival students into a training fuselage during a scenario Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The primary focus of the Water Survival Course is to prepare military members for having to escape an aircraft while over the ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
Water Survival students help each other into a life raft during a scenario Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The Water Survival Course is two days long and consists of two parts: parachuting and non-parachuting. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
Water Survival students get hands on training on what to do if a helicopter goes down over the ocean Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors learn everything they need to know to teach the course in technical school. Before becoming an instructor for water survival, instructors go through a refresher course ensuring they know the information and comprehend the lessons that need to be taught. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
A Water Survival student gets hoisted back into a training fuselage by a Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructor during a training scenario Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Course capacity is capped at 34 students and is primarily made up of flight crew members and battlefield Airmen, but can also include members from other career fields and each branch of service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
A Water Survival student braves the turbulent waters before getting hoisted into the fuselage during a training scenario Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The survival gear available to Airmen depends on what aircraft they are flying in and under what command the aircraft is flying. Different commands pack different items, but as a standard, aircraft have a raft, raft canopy, canopy poles, rations, medical supplies, radio, signaling devices and a form of water or a way of procuring fresh water. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
A Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructor sprays students with water during a training scenario Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. For the “dunker” portion of the course, S.E.R.E specialists are certified through the Navy Salvage Dive because Water Survival students will be breathing on compressed air in the form of a Helicopter Emergency Egress Device bottle. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
Water survival students wave their flash lights to the simulated rescue forces flying overhead Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Students were put through single-man life raft and multi-man life raft scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Nick J. Daniello)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
Students prepare to assemble their life raft canopy during a water survival scenario Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. During the two Water Survival courses, students learn a multitude of skills and are put through different scenarios simulating being isolated in open water. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Nick J. Daniello)
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SERE: Water survival - preparing Airmen for the sea
A water survival student is hoisted during a simulated rescue operation Dec. 8, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Students attended the survival school’s Water Survival Course to learn skills that will aid them if they become isolated personnel in open water, sea or ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Nick J. Daniello)
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Promotion
Airman 1st Class Brian Boarman receives his new rank from his wife Madeline and his son at weather center at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Dec. 8. Boarman was one of Team Vance's Below-the-Zone recipients. The BTZ program allows commanders to promote a select number of outstanding airmen 1st class to senior airmen six months early. The weather forecaster will put on senior airman just after the new year. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)
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