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(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Alexandria Morrow, a 332nd Air Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew chief, Gen. Joseph L. Votel, the United States Central Command commander, Senior Airman Lucas Marthaller, of the 332nd EMXS, and Staff Sgt. Carlos Olivarez, of the 332nd EMXS pose for a photo Feb. 23, 2017, in Southwest Asia. Morrow died from injuries sustained while performing work duties in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eboni Reams) Fallen Airman remembered by comrades
With a packed room of not just people, but also emotion, Staff Sgt. Alexandria Morrow was remembered by colleagues and friends Mar 23, 2017 during her memorial service at her deployed location. Members of her deployed unit, 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron, shared stories and memories that painted a picture of a weapons load crew chief who touched the lives of many.
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2017
Default Air Force Logo Tyndall host Checkered Flag, Combat Archer
The skies over Tyndall Air Force Base will soon be filled with a variety of aircraft as they partake in Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3, concurrent large-scale total force aerial integration exercises that will run Dec. 5-16.
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2016
From the left, Republic of Singapore Air Force weapons systems officers Capts. Alex Ong and Chia Chi Yu and F-15SG pilot Maj. Wang Kee Yong stand on the flightline at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Aug. 17, 2016. The three are the first to graduate the Republic of Singapore Air Force Fighter Weapons Instructor Course, modeled after the U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons School program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren-Taylor Levin) Singaporean leaders visit, recognize first weapons instructors
The 366th Fighter Wing welcomed Singaporean Maj. Gen. Mervyn Tan, chief of Republic of Singapore Air Force, and Brig. Gen. Tommy Tan Ah Han, Republic of Singapore Air Force Air Combat Command commander, Aug. 17-20, to recognize the first graduates of the Singaporean Fighter Weapons Instructor Course at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.
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2016
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody talks to Airmen with the 366th Fighter Wing during an all call May 5, 2016, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Cody responded to various questions from Airmen during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Alaysia Berry) Cody discusses ops tempo with Mountain Home Airmen
The top enlisted Airman discussed current initiatives for readiness as well as quality of life improvements with Airmen during a visit May 5 to Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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2016
A 5-ton vehicle carrying a 30-foot radar dish stands ready at Saylor Creek Range Complex, Idaho. Contract range personnel modified the vehicle to create a target capable of being relocated for different mission needs. (Courtesy photo) Blowing up the competition
The 366th Operations Support Squadron won the Defense Logistics Agency Range of the Year award. Although there isn't a trophy or plaque presented, the range personnel have earned bragging rights for their use of excess property.
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2016
A surgical team rushes into action on a simulated fatal injury during Gunfighter Flag 16-1 at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Nov. 5, 2015. Some simulated injuries were meant to be distractions from others to test the team’s ability to triage different injuries. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jessica H. Evans) Mountain Home Airmen, guardsmen operate as team in medical training
For the second time this year, Mountain Home Air Force Base hosted a Gunfighter Flag exercise to keep Airmen ready for possible real-world scenarios. Gunfighter Flag doesn't just keep the Mountain Home Airmen ready, but it also allows them to practice total force integration as it often has different components conducting high-tempo training together.
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2015
Airmen from the 366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, stand behind Airman 1st Class Saul Vasquez (center) May 14, 2015. On April 2, 2015, Vasquez tore his radial artery inside the belly of an F-15E Strike Eagle. Without the quick response and self-aid and buddy care training of his fellow Airmen, he may not be alive today. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Connor J. Marth) Blood brothers
Airman 1st Class Saul Vasquez, from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, tore his radial artery during a misstep while performing maintenance on an F-15E Strike Eagle April 2, 2015. Thanks to the quick response of his co-workers providing self-aid and buddy care, they were able to keep Vasquez alive and get him the help he needed.
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2015
Capt. Kari Armstrong, an F-15E Strike Eagle weapon systems officer with the 389th Fighter Squadron, received more than a diploma from the U.S. Air Force Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 27, 2015. Armstrong also became the first female F-15E weapons school officer and the second female student in a fighter platform -- after Col. Jeannie Leavitt in June 1998 -- to complete the graduate-level school. (Courtesy photo/Susan Garcia) Weapon systems officer makes history at USAF Weapons School
Capt. Kari Armstrong, an F-15E Strike Eagle weapon systems officer with the 389th Fighter Squadron, received more than a diploma from the U.S. Air Force Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 27. Armstrong also became the first female F-15E weapons system officer and the second female student in a fighter platform -- after Col. Jeannie Leavitt in June 1998 -- to complete the graduate-level school.
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2015
Staff Sgt. Benjamin Vanney, a 366th Security Forces Squadron military working dog (MWD) handler, sits with Rony Feb. 24, 2015, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. By playing, Ronny and Vanney have formed a bond which is a crucial part of the MWD team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Malissa Lott) Building a bond like no other
Walking through the 366th Security Forces Squadron dog kennel, barking erupts from all directions. Staff Sgt. Benjamin Vanney makes his way to his new military working dog, Rony. He smiles at the sight of Rony jumping around in excitement, ready for a new day of training. Having only been together for a week, the two are still getting to know each other. Developing a bond between handlers and their dogs is vital to the success of the military working dog team.
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2015
An Army UH-60 Blackhawk lands to pick up 366th Security Forces Squadron and 124th Air Support Operation Squadron members during Gunfighter Flag 15-2 at Saylor Creek Range, Idaho, April 15, 2015. The exercise allowed joint service members a chance to execute realistic operation scenarios in an environment similar to Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Roy Lynch III) Gunfighter Flag 15-2: Bringing deployments home
Airmen from the 366th Fighter Wing and the 266th Range Squadron teamed up with Sailors, Marines and Army National Guardsmen for combat training scenarios during Gunfighter Flag 15-2 at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.
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2015
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