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AFCOMAC Celebrates 40 years of Producing Warfighters for Global Combat Airpower
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Rivas, 3rd Munitions Squadron munitions technician, secures ordnance on a trailer for transport during a fragmentation order preparation exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California, March 20, 2026. Airmen built live munitions for 24-hour sortie requirements while refining planning, assembly and movement skills. With its first class held in 1986, AFCOMAC celebrated its 40th anniversary with the graduation of class 2026-004. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ty'Jaih Wallace)
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AFCOMAC Celebrates 40 years of Producing Warfighters for Global Combat Airpower
A U.S. Airman assigned to the Air Force Combat Ammunition Center (AFCOMAC) class 2026-004 prepares a bomb body fuze conduit with arming wire for fuze electrical cable installation during a fragmentation order preparation exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California, March 20, 2026. Airmen built live munitions for 24-hour sortie requirements while refining planning, assembly and movement skills. With its first class held in 1986, AFCOMAC celebrated its 40th anniversary with the graduation of class 2026-004. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ty'Jaih Wallace)
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AFCOMAC Celebrates 40 years of Producing Warfighters for Global Combat Airpower
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Robert Nehls 307th Maintenance Squadron munitions technician, installs a fuze into a 2,000-pound bomb during a fragmentation order preparation exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California, March 20, 2026. Airmen assembled live munitions to meet 24-hour sortie requirements while testing planning, assembly and movement skills. With its first class held in 1986, AFCOMAC celebrated its 40th anniversary with the graduation of class 2026-004. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ty'Jaih Wallace)
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AFCOMAC Celebrates 40 years of Producing Warfighters for Global Combat Airpower
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Carson Trombley, 180th Maintenance Group munitions technician and Staff Sgt. Zachery Snyder, 180th Maintenance Group munitions technician, work together to deliver guidance units to a production pad during a fragmentation order preparation exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California, March 20, 2026. Airmen assembled live munitions to meet 24-hour sortie requirements while testing planning, assembly and movement skills. With its first class held in 1986, the Air Force Combat Ammunition Center (AFCOMAC) celebrated its 40th anniversary with the graduation of class 2026-004. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ty'Jaih Wallace)
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AFCOMAC Celebrates 40 years of Producing Warfighters for Global Combat Airpower
Fuzes rest on a table awaiting inspection during a fragmentation order preparation exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California, March 20, 2026. Airmen assembled live munitions to meet 24-hour sortie requirements while testing planning, assembly and movement skills. With its first class held in 1986, AFCOMAC celebrated its 40th anniversary with the graduation of class 2026-004. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ty'Jaih Wallace)
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AFCOMAC Celebrates 40 years of Producing Warfighters for Global Combat Airpower
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Shaeriah Castro, 57th Munitions Squadron munitions technician and Staff Sgt. David Parrish 1st MUNS munitions technician inspect fuzes during a fragmentation order preparation exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California, March 20, 2026. Airmen assembled live munitions to meet 24-hour sortie requirements while testing planning, assembly and movement skills. With its first class held in 1986, AFCOMAC celebrated its 40th anniversary with the graduation of class 2026-004. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ty'Jaih Wallace)
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Fueling the fight: dining facility Airmen secure third Hennessy award
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Morgan Holcomb, 19th Force Support Squadron dining facility food handler, prepares a plate of food for a customer at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, March 13, 2026. The food handlers help control how much each customer receives, ensuring there is enough food to last through the meal period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Kameron Green)
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U.S. Army, Headquarters Air Force and industry planners participate in the HAF Air Planning Workshop in support of Project Convergence Capstone 6 at the 705th Combat Training Squadron’s Distributed Mission Operations Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Jan. 22, 2026. The DMOC merges live and synthetic environments to explore and stress-test operational plans in a joint, contested training environment, while Project Convergence Capstone 6 provides a venue for joint and multinational allies and partners to integrate capabilities in support of future warfighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alenne Mojica)
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U.S. Army, Headquarters Air Force and industry planners participate in the HAF Air Planning Workshop in support of Project Convergence Capstone 6 at the 705th Combat Training Squadron’s Distributed Mission Operations Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Jan. 22, 2026. The DMOC merges live and synthetic environments to explore and stress-test operational plans in a joint, contested training environment, while Project Convergence Capstone 6 provides a venue for joint and multinational allies and partners to integrate capabilities in support of future warfighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alenne Mojica)
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U.S. Army, Headquarters Air Force and industry planners participate in the HAF Air Planning Workshop in support of Project Convergence Capstone 6 at the 705th Combat Training Squadron’s Distributed Mission Operations Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Jan. 22, 2026. The DMOC merges live and synthetic environments to explore and stress-test operational plans in a joint, contested training environment, while Project Convergence Capstone 6 provides a venue for joint and multinational allies and partners to integrate capabilities in support of future warfighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alenne Mojica)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alexander Kipp, director of innovation with the 805th Combat Training Squadron, speaks with members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force at the Howard Hughes Operations Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec. 19, 2025. Engagements like these enable allies to model their processes after U.S. command and control execution, strengthening NATO’s contingency responses within the European theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Sanders)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Wesley Schultz, director of operations of the 805th Combat Training Squadron, and members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force speak during a visit to Shadow Operations Center-Nellis at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 19, 2025. The Norwegian military personnel toured Nellis AFB and Hurlburt Field facilities to gain insights to U.S. command and control (C2) execution. By aligning training to U.S. C2 operations, NATO allies can seamlessly share the responsibility of defending against common threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Sanders)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Brad Short, 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron commander, center, speaks about the operational command and control test and evaluation mission with members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force during a visit to the 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 17, 2025. Engagements like these enable allies to model their processes after U.S. command and control execution, strengthening NATO’s contingency responses within the European theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Col. Frank Azaravich, 505th Command and Control Wing deputy commander, left, welcomes members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force during a visit to the 505th CCW at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 17, 2025. Engagements like these enable allies to model their processes after U.S. command and control execution, strengthening NATO’s contingency responses within the European theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Airmen and Royal Norwegian Air Force members visit the 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 17, 2025. Engagements like these enable allies to model their processes after U.S. command and control execution, strengthening NATO’s contingency responses within the European theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Col. Frank Azaravich, 505th Command and Control Wing deputy commander, center, speaks with members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force during a visit to the 505th CCW at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 17, 2025. Engagements like these enable allies to model their processes after U.S. command and control execution, strengthening NATO’s contingency responses within the European theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Matthew Nelson, 705th Combat Training Squadron commander, speaks about advanced command and control training with members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force during a visit to the 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 17, 2025. The Norwegian military personnel toured Nellis AFB and Hurlburt Field facilities to gain insights to U.S. C2 execution. By aligning training to U.S. C2 operations, NATO allies can seamlessly share the responsibility of defending against common threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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Royal Norwegian Air Force, US Air Force Collaborate to Advance Command and Control
U.S. Air Force Maj. Ashley Bennet, 505th Command and Control Wing operations director, speaks about exercise Bamboo Eagle with members of the Royal Norwegian Air Force during a visit to 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 17, 2025. U.S. Airmen shared their command and control expertise with the Norwegians to strengthen NATO’s collective deterrence and coalition capabilities. (Photo cropped to focus on sujbjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Shelton Keel)
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At Beale AFB, recently mandated Enlisted Foundations Courses Feature VR Technology
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Scott Patterson, 9th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance specialist, uses virtual reality (VR) headgear installed with Moth+Flame programming while taking a professional development course at Recce-U, December 12, 2025, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The VR technology is being implemented into Enlisted Airmanship Continuum Foundations Courses at Recce-U, allowing Airmen to practice skills learned in realistic environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Frederick Brown)
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At Beale AFB, recently mandated Enlisted Foundations Courses Feature VR Technology
U.S. Air Force Airmen taking a professional development course at Recce-U use virtual reality (VR) headgear installed with Moth+Flame programming December 12, 2025, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The VR technology is being implemented into Enlisted Airmanship Continuum Foundations Courses at Recce-U, allowing Airmen to practice skills learned in realistic environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Frederick Brown)
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