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Default Air Force Logo Around the Air Force: May 13
This look around the Air Force takes us to a memorial for explosive ordnance disposal technicians at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; discusses the B-21 naming contest; and commemorates four decades of the U-2 in South Korea.
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2016
A U-2S from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., prepares to land at Royal Air Force Fairford, England, June 9, 2015. The film "Bridge of Spies" features the U-2, and with the Air Force support, filmmakers were provided access to film the high-altitude, reconnaissance aircraft and gain insights from current U-2 pilots based out of Beale AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jarad A. Denton) U-2 brought to forefront with ‘Spies’ premiere
The Air Force’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission areas were highlighted with the release of a major motion picture Oct. 16. The Air Force Entertainment Liaison Office teamed with movie producers to tell the story of Capt. Francis Gary Powers, an Air Force U-2 pilot who was shot down in 1960 while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union air space, in the movie “Bridge of Spies.”
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2015
Lt. Col. Jeff Klosky receives 100 percent oxygen an hour before his flight April 20, 2014, at an airfield in Southwest Asia. U-2 pilots receive the oxygen for approximately an hour to remove nitrogen and other gases from the body to prevent decompression sickness. Klosky is a 99th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron U-2 mission pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Russ Scalf) With final approach, U-2 pilot's career makes celebrated landing
After a storied career, spanning 19 years in the U-2, sundown has finally become visible on his horizon for Lt. Col. Jeff Klosky, an aviator who has spent much of his life racing out of twilight and into the dawn
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2014
Default Air Force Logo U-2 modifications reduce decompression sickness
Thanks to the U-2 Program Office here, Air Force pilots flying the "Dragon Lady" no longer experience decompression sickness during their high-altitude flights.
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2013
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