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Innovative 1st RS training provides RQ-4 student pilots valuable flying experience
Craig Calhoun, Beale Aero Club instructor, prepares a Cessna 172 for flight April 15, 2018, at Olivehurst, California. In Aviation Fundamental Training students flew around the local area to familiarize themselves with local air traffic conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Innovative 1st RS training provides RQ-4 student pilots valuable flying experience
Staff Sgt. Randall, 1st Reconnaissance Squadron RQ-4 student pilot, climbs into a Cessna 172 April 15, 2018, at Olivehurst, California. The 1st RS has a unique program known as Aviation Fundamental Training where RQ-4 pilots are able to get more experience in a cockpit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Innovative 1st RS training provides RQ-4 student pilots valuable flying experience
Tech Sgt. Ryan and Staff Sgt. Randall, 1st Reconnaissance Squadron RQ-4 student pilots, review a map of the local area with Craig Calhoun, Beale Aero Club instructor, April 15, 2018, at Olivehurst, California. The 1st RS has a unique program known as Aviation Fundamental Training where RQ-4 pilots are able to get more experience in a cockpit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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U-2 Dragon Lady Returns to Beale Skies
Members of Team Beale gather near the flightline to witness the return of the U-2 Dragon Lady to normal flying operations after an incident near the Sutter Buttes, Sept. 23, 2016, at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. The relaunch of the U-2 took place at 9:01 a.m.; the significance of the nine as the 9th Reconnaissance Wing and the one as the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron. (U.S Air Force photo/ 1st Lt. Clay Lancaster)
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U-2 Dragon Lady Returns to Beale Skies
Members of Team Beale gather near the flightline to witness the return of the U-2 Dragon Lady to normal flying operations after an incident near the Sutter Buttes, Sept. 23, 2016, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The relaunch of the U-2 took place at 9:01 a.m.; the significance of the nine as the 9th Reconnaissance Wing and the one as the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron. (U.S Air Force photo/ 1st Lt. Clay Lancaster)
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Plaque presentation commemorates centennial
An audience gathers for the unveiling of a commemorative 1st Reconnaissance Squadron Centennial plaque on Beale Air Force Base, Calif., March 8, 2013.The 1st RS is the United States military’s oldest flying unit, first established on March 5, 1913. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Bobby Cummings/Released)
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Plaque presentation commemorates centennial
This plaque was unveiled March 8, 2013, on Beale Air Force Base, Calif., celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron. The plaque unveiling was just one of the many events honoring the squadron’s 100 years of aviation history. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Bobby Cummings/Released)
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Cenntenial Event
Col. Phil Stewart (lower middle), 9th Reconnaissance Wing commander, and 1st Reconnaissance Squadron past and present commanders pose for a photo during the 1st RS Centennial Celebration at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento, Calif., March 9, 2013. Photos were on display showing the evolution of the squadron throughout the last 100 years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Allen Pollard/Released)
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Cenntenial Event
Col. Phil Stewart, 9th Reconnaissance Wing commander, speaks during the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron Centennial Celebration at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento, Calif., March 9, 2013. The 1st RS featured two unique high altitude reconnaissance air frames, the SR-71 Blackbird and U-2 Dragon Lady. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Allen Pollard/Released)
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Cenntenial Event
Members of the Air Force Band of Golden West play during the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron Centennial Celebration at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento, Calif., March 9, 2013. The event was attended by current and past 1st RS commanders and members of Team Beale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Allen Pollard/Released)
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Cenntenial Event
The Beale Air Force Base Honor Guard prepares the POW/MIA table during the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron Centennial celebration at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento, Calif., March 9, 2013. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Allen Pollard/Released)
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100 years for 1st RS
Col. Phil Stewart (left), 9th Reconnaissance Wing commander, and Lt. Col. Stephen Rodriguez, 1st Reconnaissance Squadron commander, unveil a commemorative plaque celebrating the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron’s 100 year anniversary on Beale Air Force Base, Calif., March 8, 2013. The 1st RS is the United States military’s oldest flying unit, established March 5, 1913. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Bobby Cummings/Released)
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
Fourteen U.S. Air Force U-2S Dragon Lady Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Aircraft instructor pilots from the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron pose for a photo in front of a two seat U-2S August 17, 2012 at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Less people have piloted the U-2 than have earned Super Bowl rings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mr. John Schwab/Released)
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
Fourteen U.S. Air Force U-2S Dragon Lady Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Aircraft instructor pilots from the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron pose for a photo in front of a two seat U-2S August 17, 2012 at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Less people have piloted the U-2 than have earned Super Bowl rings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mr. John Schwab/Released)
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
Fourteen U.S. Air Force U-2S Dragon Lady Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Aircraft instructor pilots from the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron pose for a photo in front of a two seat U-2S August 17, 2012 at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Less people have piloted the U-2 than have earned Super Bowl rings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mr. John Schwab/Released)
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Reconnaissance Squadron
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
The 1st Aero Squadron in the field. This photograph has to have been taken either at Columbus prior to the flight into Mexico on March 19, 1916, or just after arrival near Casas Grandes in the morning of March 20, since Lt. Bowen crashed in S.C. No.48, the third aircraft in line, late on the morning of March 20.
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
Bird’s eye view of the military camp at Columbus, New Mexico, in 1916. (Vernon L. Burge Collection, Airman Memorial Museum)
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1st Reconnaissance Squadron
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