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Air Force Marathon training
(From right) Master Sgt. Torry Brittain, Staff Sgt. Casey Hamm and Tech Sgt. Heath Conley run at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, April 28. The trio is part of the team that will represent Vance and Air Education and Training Command at the 19th annual Air Force Marathon in Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Frank Casciotta)
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Air Force Medal of Honor Recipients
Air Force Medal of Honor Recipients
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Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training
Senior Master Sgt. Juan Rodriguez, Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training Program Manager, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, and Tony Garcia, Simulation Operator, Medical Research Training Center, Camp Bullis, Texas, break down the internal organs found in the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Cut Suit. The cut suit can be worn on a human or simulator to replicate severe traumatic situations for medical training environments.
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Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training
David Torres, Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training Operations Department, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph and Tony Garcia, Simulation Operator, Medical Research Training Center, Camp Bullis, Texas, places synthetic organs into the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Cut Suit. The organs can be anatomically placed. The computer monitors in the background control blood flow and other important vitals.
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Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training
An emptied Tactical Combat Casualty Care Cut Suit showing the surface plate without synthetic organs. The plate sits on top of a person’s chest to protect from damage or cuts from an actual scalpel during combat medical training.
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Air Force mom re-enlists Army son via teleconference to Iraq
Maj. Patricia Brubaker, 56th Medical Group Education and Training Flight commander, re-enlists her son, Army Pfc. Anthony Brubaker, over a video teleconference April 19. Pfc. Brubaker is serving at Camp Anaconda, Iraq. (Air Force photo)
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Air Force NASCAR
CONCORD, N.C. -- Lt Gen David McIlvoy, Vice Commander AETC climbs into the Wood Brothers Racing #21 at Concord Motor Speedway Elliott Sadler, the driver of the #21 race car took Gen Mcilvoy for a few laps around the speedway to give him the experince of what it feels like to race. The U.S. Air Force announced on October 4, 2000 that it will advertise on the Wood Brothers Racing #21 for the 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Season. (U.S. Air Force photo by Larry McTighe)
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Air Force Nursing Residency Program graduates
Maj. Gen. Kimberly A. Siniscalchi, assistant Air Force surgeon general, Medical Force Development, Nursing Services, shakes hands with 2nd Lt. Stephanie Lord, one of the 12 Air Force Nursing Residency Program graduates following their graduation ceremony Aug. 20 at San Antonio Military Medical Center.(U.S. Air Force photo by Lori A. Newman)
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Air Force Oath
New Airmen take the Oath of Enlistment to at an airshow in Lakeland, Fla., April, 25, 2015. An Air Education and Training Command oversight initiative works to protect Airmen in training following the discovery of unprofessional behavior within the Basic Military Training environment. Through this initiative, Air Force leaders help ensure better transparency and accountability and gather information necessary to proactively shape professional expectations for its Airmen.
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Air Force Recruiting Service shield
Air Force Recruiting Service (AFRS) shield (color). Image is 8x7.57 inches @ 300 ppi. Department of Defense and Military Seals are protected by law from unauthorized use. These seals may NOT be used for non-official purposes. For additional information contact the appropriate proponent.
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Air Force Security Assistance Training
Lt. Col. Bill Shedd (center), Kabul Air Corps Training Center team lead, shows the layout of the Afghan National Army Air Corps compound to Col. Scott D. Seavers (far left), deputy director of the Air Education and Training Command International Training and Education, and Mr. S. David Spoon (far right), International Training Program Manager (Afghanistan) for the Air Force Security Assistance Training Squadron. Colonel Severs and Mr. Spoon visited the Air Corps to view the current state of in-country training objectives and discuss how AFSAT and AETC can support future training initiatives. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Thomas Dow)
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Air Force Sharpshooters
Air Force sharpshooters Tech. Sgt. Robert Johnson (left) and Senior Airman Jose Felix, both with the Texas Air National Guard’s 204th Security Forces Squadron, based at Biggs Army Airfield, lay waiting as part of a recent demonstration for Maj. Gen. Charles G. Rodriguez, Adjutant General of Texas. (U.S. Army photo by Luke Elliott)
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Air Force Strong
2nd Lt. Kyle Flynn, 47th Student Squadron awaiting pilot training, performs pull-ups at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, April 5, 2016. One station during the Warrior Games involved calisthenics to include pull-ups, sit-ups and push-ups. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jimmie D. Pike)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
Members of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 101 and VFA-125 stand near F-35Cs Lightning II Sept. 6, 2017, while aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd Maintenance Squadron qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
U.S. Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Jason Davidson, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) tightens a screw on an F-35C Lightning II nose wheel Sept. 6, 2017, aboard the ship. Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd Maintenance Squadron qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
U.S. Navy Aviation Mechanic 2nd Class Kyle Colley, 33rd Maintenance Squadron wheel and tire shop, tightens a screw on an F-35C Lightning II nose wheel Sept. 6, 2017, aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd MXS qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mark Gower, 33rd Maintenance Squadron wheel and tire technician, removes and O-ring from an F-35C Lightning II nose wheel Sept. 6, 2017, while aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd MXS qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Elizandro Chapa, 33rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment journeyman, connects a cable to a ground power cart Sept. 6, 2017, aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd MXS qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
U.S. Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Dynasty Palaganus, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mark Gower, 33rd Maintenance Squadron wheel and tire technician, disassemble an F-35C Lightning II nose wheel Sept. 6, 2017, aboard the ship. Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd MXS qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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Air Force supplements F-35 at sea
U.S. Navy Aviation Mechanic 2nd Class Kyle Colley, 33rd Maintenance Squadron wheel and tire shop, removes an O-ring from an F-35C Lightning II nose wheel Sept. 6, 2017, aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Two Airmen and two Sailors from 33rd MXS qualified Abraham Lincoln Sailors to operate F-35 support equipment bringing the U.S. Navy one step closer to initial operations capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Thompson/Released)
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