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AFSOUTH leadership recognizes critical support from Beale Intelligence Airmen
Maj. Gen. Barry Cornish, commander, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), observes a U-2 Dragon Lady cockpit on Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 24, 2021. The U-2 is a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that enables the flow of intelligence and information to combatant commanders worldwide. This airframe accomplished a recent Department of Defense feat in December 2020, conducting the first-ever flight where machine-learning artificial intelligence was implemented as an aircrew member. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason W. Cochran)
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AFSOUTH leadership recognizes critical support from Beale Intelligence Airmen
Maj. Gen. Barry Cornish, commander, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), receives a brief on U-2 Dragon Lady capabilities on Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 24, 2021. The U-2 is a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that enables the flow of intelligence and information to combatant commanders worldwide. This airframe accomplished a recent Department of Defense feat in December 2020, conducting the first-ever flight where machine-learning artificial intelligence was implemented as an aircrew member. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason W. Cochran)
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AFSOUTH leadership recognizes critical support from Beale Intelligence Airmen
Maj. Gen. Barry Cornish, commander, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), briefs Beale intelligence Airmen on Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 24, 2021. Beale Airmen assigned to the Distributed Ground Station-2 located here, alongside the 548th ISRG’s detachment at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, have been providing expanded DGS support to Air Forces Southern, 12th Air Force, and the 612th Air Operations Center for over a year. These efforts involve products compiled from all available sources of information which are then coordinated with the wider Intelligence Community to provide both timely reporting and analytical products supporting 12th Air Force’s efforts to tackle National Defense Strategy threats in the Southern Hemisphere. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason W. Cochran)
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AFSOUTH leadership recognizes critical support from Beale Intelligence Airmen
Maj. Gen. Barry Cornish, commander, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), briefs Beale intelligence Airmen on Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 24, 2021. Beale Airmen assigned to the Distributed Ground Station-2 located here, alongside the 548th ISRG’s detachment at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, have been providing expanded DGS support to Air Forces Southern, 12th Air Force, and the 612th Air Operations Center for over a year. These efforts involve products compiled from all available sources of information which are then coordinated with the wider Intelligence Community to provide both timely reporting and analytical products supporting 12th Air Force’s efforts to tackle National Defense Strategy threats in the Southern Hemisphere. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason W. Cochran)
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AFSOUTH leadership recognizes critical support from Beale Intelligence Airmen
Maj. Gen. Barry Cornish, commander, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), briefs Beale intelligence Airmen on Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 24, 2021. Beale Airmen assigned to the Distributed Ground Station-2 located here, alongside the 548th ISRG’s detachment at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, have been providing expanded DGS support to Air Forces Southern, 12th Air Force, and the 612th Air Operations Center for over a year. These efforts involve products compiled from all available sources of information which are then coordinated with the wider Intelligence Community to provide both timely reporting and analytical products supporting 12th Air Force’s efforts to tackle National Defense Strategy threats in the Southern Hemisphere. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason W. Cochran)
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Beale’s 9th MXOT streamlines A&P certification process
Senior Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 349th Maintenance Group quality assurance superintendent, right, explains components and operation of an auxiliary power unit gas turbine compressor to Airmen assigned to Beale Air Force Base, Feb. 16, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Airmen visited Travis to learn about the various components on different types of aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Beale’s 9th MXOT streamlines A&P certification process
Senior Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 349th Maintenance Group quality assurance superintendent, center right, talks with Airmen assigned to Beale Air Force Base about the Fairchild J44 turbojet, Feb. 16, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Airmen visited Travis to learn about the various components on different types of aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Beale’s 9th MXOT streamlines A&P certification process
Senior Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 349th Maintenance Group quality assurance superintendent, right, explains how to conduct a compression test to Airmen assigned to Beale Air Force Base preparing to take the Airframe and Powerplant exam, Feb. 16, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Airmen visited Travis to learn about the various components on different types of aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Beale’s 9th MXOT streamlines A&P certification process
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Blaker, 9th Maintenance Squadron repair and reclamation craftsman, studies for the Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) exams, Feb. 10, 2021, at Beale Air Force Base, California. An A&P certification shows that the Airmen has the skill and knowledge to inspect, maintain and repair aircraft, which is administered by the Federal Aviation Administration. Airmen working to obtain an A&P certification must pass four separate exams: airframe, general, powerplant, and an oral and practical test. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Golf course closing, new recreational activities coming
Retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Denis Bissell prepares to putt a golf ball at the Coyote Run Golf Course Jan. 29, 2021 at Beale Air Force Base, California. Coyote Run Golf Course is currently in the process of being closed down due to decreased utilization and revenue generated from the course. (U.S. Air force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Golf course closing, new recreational activities coming
Retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. David Sparks places a golf ball down at the Coyote Run Golf Course Jan. 29, 2021 at Beale Air Force Base, California. Sparks is a regular golfer at the Coyote Run Golf Course. (U.S. Air force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Golf course closing, new recreational activities coming
Retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Denis Bissell plays golf at the Coyote Run Golf Course Jan. 29, 2021 at Beale Air Force Base, California. Coyote Run Golf Course has been seeing a loss of approximately $150,000 annually for the past six or seven years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Golf course closing, new recreational activities coming
A golf ball sits at the Coyote Run Golf Course Jan. 29, 2021 at Beale Air Force Base, California. Coyote Run Golf Course is currently in the process of being closed down due to decreased utilization and revenue generated from the course. (U.S. Air force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th CES stay busy to mitigate potential flooding
Senior Airman Diante Townsend, 9th Civil Engineering Squadron pavement and construction equipment specialist, uses heavy machinery to unload a dump truck, Jan. 8, 2020, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Pavement and construction equipment specialists are trained to operate and maintain a wide variety of heavy equipment, such as front-end loaders, bulldozers, dump trucks, and backhoes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th CES stay busy to mitigate potential flooding
Airman 1st Class Jonathan Evett, 9th Civil Engineering Squadron pavement and construction equipment specialist, cuts down young trees growing on a ditch, Jan. 8, 2020, at Beale Air Force Base California. Recce Town’s pavement and construction Airmen are responsible for maintaining approximately 23,000 acres of land on Beale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis. A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th CES stay busy to mitigate potential flooding
Nick Sobola, left, and Airman 1st Class Jonathan Evett, 9th Civil Engineering Squadron pavement and construction equipment specialists, cut down young trees growing in a ditch, Jan. 8, 2020, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The trees were cut down as a flood prevention effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th CES stay busy to mitigate potential flooding
Senior Airman Diante Townsend, 9th Civil Engineering Squadron pavement and construction equipment specialist, loads an all-terrain vehicle with young trees that were cut down, Jan. 8, 2020, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The trees were cut down as a flood prevention effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th CES stay busy to mitigate potential flooding
Staff Sgt. Daniel Eaton, left, and Senior Airman Diante Townsend, 9th Civil Engineering Squadron pavement and construction equipment specialists, loads a dump truck with young trees that were growing in a ditch, Jan. 8, 2020, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The trees were cut down as a flood prevention effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th CES stay busy to mitigate potential flooding
Staff Sgt. Daniel Eaton, 9th Civil Engineering Squadron pavement and construction equipment specialist, loads an all-terrain vehicle with cut down trees, Jan. 8 2020, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The trees were cut down as a flood prevention effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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9th AMXS Airmen who make maintenance possible
Airman 1st Class Hannah Kinter, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS) support technician, reviews technical orders prior to conducting maintenance on a U-2 Dragon Lady pogo-wheel assembly on Beale Air Force Base, California, Jan. 5, 2021. The 9th AMXS support section maintains all of Beale’s pogo-wheels, which keep U-2s from tipping over while taxiing prior to take off, detaching after the plane is airborne. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason W. Cochran)
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