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TU-2S Dragon Lady flies at dusk
A U.S. Air Force 99th Reconnaissance Squadron TU-2S Dragon Lady performs touch-and-go landings at dusk on Beale Air Force Base, California, Aug. 15, 2024. The U-2 is a high-altitude reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft which delivers critical imagery and signals intelligence to decision makers throughout all phases of conflict, including peacetime indications and warnings, low-intensity conflict, and large-scale hostilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick A. Brown)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady flies at dusk
A U.S. Air Force 99th Reconnaissance Squadron U-2 Dragon lady performs touch-and-go landings at dusk on Beale Air Force Base, California, Aug. 15, 2024. In order to both achieve flight and land, U-2’s are trailed by chase car drivers that mobilize at high speeds and communicate via radio to safeguard the aircraft by radioing altitude and runway alignments during take-offs and landings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick A. Brown)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady flies at dusk
A U.S. Air Force 99th Reconnaissance Squadron TU-2S Dragon Lady performs touch-and-goes at dusk on Beale Air Force Base, California, Aug. 15, 2024. The U-2 is a high-altitude reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft which delivers critical imagery and signals intelligence to decision makers throughout all phases of conflict, including peacetime indications and warnings, low-intensity conflict, and large-scale hostilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick A. Brown)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady flies at dusk
A U.S. Air Force 99th Reconnaissance Squadron TU-2S Dragon lady performs takes off at sunset on Beale Air Force Base, California, Aug. 15, 2024. TU-2S are trainer aircraft used to gain proficiency before pilots deploy for operational missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick A. Brown)
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Serving my country while doing what I love
The All-Air Force Women’s Softball Team pose alongside members of the All-Air Force Men’s Softball Team during the Armed Forces Softball Championship held at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Aug. 14, 2024. Military sporting events allow service members to continue to follow their passions while serving their country. (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, receives an incentive flight on a T-38 Talon at Beale Air Force Base, California, August 14, 2024. Hinchey won Company Grade Officer of the 2nd Quarter at Beale AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick A. Brown)
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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, receives an incentive flight on a T-38 Talon at Beale Air Force Base, California, August 14, 2024. Hinchey won Company Grade Officer of the 2nd Quarter at Beale AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick A. Brown)
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Bamboo Eagle 24-3: USAFWC concludes second iteration of major exercise
U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles and an F-22 Raptor assigned to the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron participate in exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-3 with 32nd Air Refueling Squadron air crews over the Pacific Ocean, Aug. 9, 2024. As part of the 305th Air Mobility Wing, the 32nd ARS operates the KC-46 Pegasus aircraft conducting air refueling missions necessary to support air mobility missions on a global scale. During BE 24-3, Air Mobility Command assets supported warfighters implementing all-domain combat-power generation from disaggregated basing locations throughout the western part of the U.S., along with distributed command and control, agile logistics and tactical air-to-air refueling. Bamboo Eagle provides participating units opportunities to highlight Air Force efforts to reoptimize for Great Power Competition and to focus on mission readiness to deliver cross-functional and lethal combat capabilities with the speed and agility required to meet pacing challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Monica Roybal)
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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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Beale Airmen conduct Landing Zone operations at California National Guard’s showcase of West Coast Landing Zone
U.S. Air Force landing zone safety officers from the 9th Operations Support Squadron , Beale Air Force Base, watch the safe departure of a C-130J Super Hercules from the 146th Airlift Wing, Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, and begin scanning the airspace to ensure safe and efficient operations for all aircraft under their control on the Landing Zone at Camp Roberts, California, Aug. 8, 2024. The 9th OSS were invited by the California National Guard to conduct LZ operations for their West Coast LZ designed for troop mobility during contingency operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cameron Piontek)
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Beale Airmen conduct Landing Zone operations at California National Guard’s showcase of West Coast Landing Zone
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. David Rost, 9th Operational Support Squadron landing zone controller, and Senior Airman Kathryn Zylstra, 9th OSS landing zone safety officer, from Beale Air Force Base, scan their Landing Zone surface to ensure the safe departure of a C-130J Super Hercules from the 146th Airlift Wing, Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, from the Landing Zone at Camp Roberts, California, Aug. 8, 2024. The California National Guard was showcasing the Army’s premier West Coast LZ designed for troop mobility during contingency operations to members of U.S. Congress, California State Senate, U.S. military generals, and members of the defense industry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breckin Tucker)
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Beale Airmen conduct Landing Zone operations at California National Guard’s showcase of West Coast Landing Zone
U.S. Air Force landing zone safety officers from the 9th Operations Support Squadron, Beale Air Force Base, await a C-130J Super Hercules from the 146th Airlift Wing, Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, to taxi out for departure from the Landing Zone at Camp Roberts, California, Aug. 8, 2024. The California National Guard was showcasing the Army’s premier West Coast LZ designed for troop mobility during contingency operations to members of U.S. Congress, California State Senate, U.S. military generals, and members of the defense industry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breckin Tucker)
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Beale Airmen conduct Landing Zone operations at California National Guard’s showcase of West Coast Landing Zone
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. David Rost, 9th Operational Support Squadron landing zone controller (left), Master Sgt. Cameron Piontek, 9th OSS landing zone controller, and Staff Sgt. Joseph Hasenauer, 9th OSS landing zone safety officer, from Beale Air Force Base, taxi a pararescue HH-60 Black Hawk from the 129th Rescue Squadron, Moffet Federal Airfield, to park on the Landing Zone at Camp Roberts, California, Aug. 8, 2024. The 9th OSS were invited by the California National Guard to conduct LZ operations for their West Coast LZ designed for troop mobility during contingency operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Parra)
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Beale Innovation Team Members Spark Course Impacting Force of the Future
The Beale Air Force Base Combat Innovation Exercise Team poses for a photo next to a decommissioned McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II at after successfully completing two week of Innovation training and Combat Innovation scenarios Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 8, 2024. Scenarios like this allow for members to quickly adjust to contested environments and assume risk to explore possible solutions to potential problems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kacey Napier)
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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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Bamboo Eagle 24-3: USAFWC concludes second iteration of major exercise
A maintainer from the 34th Fighter Generation Squadron prepares to inspect F-35A Lightning II aircraft at Santa Maria Aiport, Calif. During Bamboo Eagle, the 34th Fighter Squadron and 34th Fighter Generation Squadron are functioning as a force element at a “spoke location,” providing fifth-generation airpower to a larger force operating in the eastern Pacific region. The spoke locations are smaller than an airbase, a cluster of tents, a small footprint of equipment and personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Micah Garbarino)
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Bamboo Eagle 24-3: USAFWC concludes second iteration of major exercise
An F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 336th Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina approaches a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 91st Air Refueling Squadron over the Southeast Pacific Ocean during Exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-3, Aug. 7, 2024. Through employment of the KC-135 aircraft, the 91st ARS extends U.S. global power and global reach by planning and executing aerial refueling missions for U.S. and allied combat and support aircraft. During Bamboo Eagle, Air Mobility Command assets will support warfighters implementing all-domain combat-power generation from disaggregated basing locations throughout the western part of the U.S., along with distributed command and control, agile logistics, and tactical air-to-air refueling. Bamboo Eagle provides participating units opportunities to reoptimizing for Great Power competition and to focus on mission readiness by to deliver cross-functional and lethal combat capabilities with the speed and agility required to meet pacing challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexander Cook)
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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
Staff Sgt. Blaine Cruz, 521st Contingency Response Squadron Ramp Operations, and Staff Sgt. Codale Vance, 521st CRS Airfield Management, marshal in a C-130J Hercules August 5 during Exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-3. 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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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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