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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, is promoted by her husband, Lt. Col. William J. Hinchey, 9th Munitions Squadron commander, in front of a U-2 Dragon Lady at Beale Air Force Base, California, January 2024. (Courtesy Photo)
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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, poses for a picture while pregnant with her third child when she was stationed at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, May 2023. (Courtesy Photo)
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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, was coined by the Defense Health Agency Director of J/6, after completing the Market Advance Course for Chief Information Officers at the DHA, Virginia, February 2023. (Courtesy Photo)
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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, poses with her children after graduating from Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 2022. (Courtesy Photo)
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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, poses for a picture with her leadership after winning the Civilian of the Year Award and Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award when she used to work for the U.S. Naval Hospital at Camp Foster, Japan in 2016. (Courtesy Photo)
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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, poses for a photo with former President George H.W. Bush when she attended Texas A&M University, Texas, in Fall 2008. (Courtesy Photo)
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Faces of Beale: The long path to military service, with service along the way
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Claudia Hinchey, 9th Medical Group resource management and commander’s support staff flight commander, was a member of the Corps of Cadets during her freshman year at Texas A&M University, Texas, in Fall 2004. The Corps of Cadets is a military-style organization that teaches leadership to cadets. (Courtesy Photo)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Vincent Gowing, 9th Security Forces protection superintendent, directs a Post-attack Reconnaissance (PAR) Team at Edwards Air Force Base, California, Aug. 8, 2024. PAR Teams are used to search areas of operation following attacks for injured personnel or unexploded ordinances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shaei Rodriguez)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Col. Keagan McLeese, 9th Reconnaissance Wing commander, give directions to Airmen following a simulated attack during Exercise AGILE FLAG at Edwards Air Base, California, Aug. 8, 2024. Exercise AGILE FLAG plays a critical role in ACC’s transformation as the command evolves to prove relevant, combat credible forces through the Air Force Force Generation (AFFORGEN) cycle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shaei Rodriguez)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian McClellan, 51st Combat Communications Squadron special missions supervisor, reviews antenna systems during exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3 at March Air Reserve Base, California, Aug. 4, 2024. During AGILE FLAG, the 5th Combat Communications Group from Robins Air Force Base delivered expeditionary communications to support the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexis Pentzer)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
Airmen get in-processed during Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3 at March Air Reserve Base, California, Aug. 4, 2024. Accountability was taken and Airmen received lodging as part of the in-processing process for the simulated deployed environment during AGILE FLAG. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexis Pentzer)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
Rows of tents to house expeditionary Airmen during exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3 are set up on March Air Reserve Base, California on Aug. 4, 2024. Exercise AGILE FLAG prepares today's leaders for the rapid operational decisions and mission type orders required to win against peer adversaries. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Alexis Pentzer)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian McClellan, 51st Combat Communication Squadron technician, function checks an antenna at March Air Reserve Base, California, during AGILE FLAG 24-3 Aug. 4, 2024. AGILE FLAG prepares ACC’s Expeditionary Air Base Force Elements to respond to peer adversaries’ capabilities that threaten our bases, contest our logistical support, and disrupt our command and control. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shaei Rodriguez)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
A backpack sits on the ground during exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3 at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on Aug. 2. 2024. Exercise AGILE FLAG is Air Combat Command’s contributing certifying event for Expeditionary Air Base Force Element throughout the AFFORGEN cycle, ensuring they are ACE-capable forces that meet combatant commander's needs. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Alexis Pentzer)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tasha Cobb, 9th Force Support Squadron force management, in-processes Airmen arriving at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on Aug. 2, 2024. Exercise AGILE FLAG prepares today's leaders for the rapid operational decisions and mission type orders required to win against peer adversaries. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Alexis Pentzer)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Raymond Eberle, 9th Operations Support Squadron weather forecaster, troubleshoots a weather forecasting system at Edwards Air Force Base, California, Aug. 2, 2024. Eberle set up the weather system in support of AGILE FLAG 24-3, Air Combat Command’s certifying exercise for wings during the AFFORGEN cycle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shaei Rodriguez)
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Exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3: Creating Mission Ready Airmen
9th Reconnaissance Wing finance, personnel, and contracting specialists collaborate on a project during exercise AGILE FLAG 24-3 at Edwards Air Force Base, California, Aug. 2, 2024. AGILE FLAG is designed to test, train, assess Airmen within an immersive simulated deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shaei Rodriguez)
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Bamboo Eagle 24-3: USAFWC concludes second iteration of major exercise
U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, and Chief Master Sgt. David Wolfe, ACC command chief, step off an E-3 Sentry assigned to the 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, for Bamboo Eagle 24-3 mission at Nellis AFB, Nevada, Aug 5, 2024. Wilsbach visited Nellis, and other locations involved in Bamboo Eagle in order to observe exercise operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Timothy Perish)
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Bamboo Eagle 24-3: USAFWC concludes second iteration of major exercise
U.S. Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Air Combat Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Dave Wolfe, ACC command chief are briefed by Lt. Col. Aaron Green, 99th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander, about Bamboo Eagle at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Aug 3, 2024. Wilsbach and Wolfe visited Nellis to get an update on development, implementation, and the overall alignment of Bamboo Eagle as it relates to the National Defense Strategy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Timothy Perish)
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Bamboo Eagle 24-3: USAFWC concludes second iteration of major exercise
Staff Sgt. Robert McGuckin, 521st Contingency Response Squadron Noncommissioned Officer in charge of Contingency Fuel Ops, and Staff Sgt. Dale Jones, 521st CRS Aerial Porter, fuel a forklift before operations in Exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-3 August 2 on Edwards AFB, California. During Bamboo Eagle, Mobility Air Force assets will support warfighters implementing all-domain combat-power generation from disaggregated basing locations throughout the western part of the United States, along with distributed command and control, agile logistics, and tactical air-to-air refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Stephanie Squires)
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