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Default Air Force Logo New program to help ISR aircrews cope with different kind of PTSD
Finding targets by watching and listening is, by nature, intensely personal and can have a long-lasting effect, to include post-traumatic stress disorder, on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance Airmen involved. The 361st ISR Group is developing a ‘Re-Fit’ program which will assist Airmen in overcoming existing mental health disorders and prevent future problems.
0 11/29
2016
In response to frequent deployments, strains on the resources of both time and personnel, and the availability of sophisticated technological capabilities, the Air Force is increasingly looking to mobile learning. (U.S. Air Force photo/William B. Belcher) Training ISR warriors faster, smarter through mobile apps
There are roughly 12,000 intelligence professionals assigned to 25th Air Force, 70 percent have less than five years of military service, and most of those Airmen are millennials; multi-taskers who thrive on high-tech, mobile and innovative training methods.
0 11/23
2016
Default Air Force Logo Around the Air Force: Nov. 22
On this look around the Air Force, Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico has been selected to be the interim home for two F-16 Fighting Falcon training squadrons, the secretary of defense got a close look at special operations Airmen at work, and the Air Force has concluded an F-16 crash investigation.
0 11/22
2016
Members of Georgia State Patrol’s Mobile Field Force march toward a group of simulated rioters while a smoke grenade burns, Nov. 16, 2016, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., during riot training. Between the two days of training, approximately 45 GSP officers participated in the training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider) Moody Airmen host riot training for local state troopers
Airmen from Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, hosted Georgia State Patrol’s Mobile Field Force semiannual riot control training Nov. 16-17. The GSP used Moody’s facilities to ensure their readiness for riots while Airmen supported by participating as rioters. The training consisted of both classroom and outdoor portions.
0 11/22
2016
Senior Airman Zevon Davis, an 821st Contingency Response Group aircraft maintainer, marshals out an Iraqi C-130 Hercules at Qayyarah Airfield West, Iraq, Nov. 13, 2016. The airfield at Qayyarah West was recaptured from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant by Iraqi forces in July 2016, and has been refurbished by coalition engineers to allow the re-commencement of air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Charles Rivezzo) CRG enables strategic air operations at Qayyarah West
The landing was much more than routine; it was symbolic. It represented the first time a fixed wing Iraqi aircraft, loaded with cargo, landed at the strategic airfield since it fell to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant fighters in 2014.
0 11/17
2016
Default Air Force Logo F-16CM ACCIDENT REPORT RELEASED
An Accident Investigation Board found that an F-16CM Fighting Falcon suffered an engine hardware malfunction resulting in its crash into a rural area in the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility on March 29.
0 11/17
2016
Senior Airman Samuel Privett, a 43rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load crew member, stands at parade rest in front of an F-22 Raptor at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Nov. 4, 2016. Privett recently led a team of 43rd AMU Airmen to troubleshoot a re-occurring maintenance issue with an F-22. Privett ensured accurate communication between multiple work shifts to isolate the issue, and played a key role in developing a cost effective solution. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Javier Cruz) Tyndall AFB team develops solution to F-22 weapon's system issue
Diversity brings innovative solutions to maintenance operations.
0 11/15
2016
Capt. Thomas, a 12th Reconnaissance Squadron RQ-4 Global Hawk pilot, conducts a walk around of a RQ-4 prior to takeoff Nov. 1, 2016, at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Thomas fulfilled the role of “Hawkeye,” which is the call sign for the designated RQ-4 pilot who performs preflight inspections before departure. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Bobby Cummings) Hawkeye: Eyes, ears of the RQ-4
The RQ-4 Global Hawk, serves as the Air Force’s high-altitude intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, long endurance RPA. Global Hawks are loaded with an integrated sensor suite and cameras capable of providing global all-weather, day or night ISR, however while on the ground visibility for pilots operating the aircraft from within the Mission Control Element is limited. That is where Hawkeye fulfills its role.
0 11/14
2016
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Trevor Sutton, 53rd Test Support Squadron Special Devices Flight fabrication section chief, welds a stainless steel section of a custom design at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Nov. 2, 2016. Metals technology technicians like Sutton are experts at welding, fabricating and custom design requests. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cody R. Miller/Released) Tyndall special devices team thrives on innovation
The Airmen of the 53rd Test Support Squadron Special Devices Flight design and implement innovative solutions with the goal of providing answers to uncommon problems.
0 11/11
2016
The Cyber Squadron Initiative is a pathfinder for innovation within the Air Force cyber domain that combines Airmen from different Air Force specialty codes to enhance cyber surety on Air Force installations. The 325th Communications Squadron is one of 16 squadrons designated for the Air Force-wide initiative, and the first selected for Air Combat Command. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Senior Airman Solomon Cook) Innovative cyber program protects critical Tyndall AFB assets
The 325th Communications Squadron became the first Air Combat Command squadron to join a new initiative to ensure Tyndall Air Force Base is able to train and project unrivaled combat airpower. The Cyber Squadron Innovation is a pathfinder program among Air Force communication squadrons, enabling communications squadrons to provide secure communication assets and services with a focus on security assurance.
0 11/08
2016
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