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Col. David Bacot, Air Combat Command chief of weather operations, speaks during an annual weather conference at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, March 13, 2017. The purpose of the conference was to shape the future of the weather force by discussing topics that affect the worldwide areas in the Air Force. Additionally, it gave leaders an opportunity to brainstorm solutions to rising concerns in the career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nick Wilson) Weather leaders discuss issues, shape future
Weather leaders from across the command came together during an annual weather conference March 13 to 17.
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2017
Gen. Hawk Carlisle (center), commander of Air Combat Command, and Maj. Gen. Thomas Deale, ACC A3, congratulate Capt. John "Rain" Waters, on certifying as the pilot for the 2017-18 F-16 Viper demonstration team Feb. 1, 2017 at Langley Air Force Base, Va. Demonstration pilots, who perform at air shows worldwide, serve two-year tours on their respective teams, and must be certified at multiple levels. Carlisle, as COMACC, was Waters' final level of certification, and named him as a demo pilot immediatley after the flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Emerald Ralston) F-16 Viper Demonstration Team prepares for upcoming season
As preparations begin across the globe for the 2017 air show season, an elite team of Airmen assigned to Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina are hard at work getting ready for their new year debut.
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2017
The Shaw family experienced a unique situation when their daughter, Clara, was born in their home in Yorktown, Va., Aug. 9, 2016. With only 10 minutes between his wife’s, Shalina, water breaking and the birth, Master Sgt. Travis Shaw, a pararescue specialist, delivered their daughter safely. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Katie Gar Ward) A 10-minute test: Airman delivers daughter
When Master Sgt. Travis Shaw left for work the morning of Aug. 9, he probably couldn’t have imagined that just hours later his combat lifesaving skills would be tested in an emergency situation most pararescue specialists don’t traditionally encounter. But rather than treating a service member on the battlefield, Shaw found himself helping his wife deliver their daughter, Clara Elyse, at the bottom of the staircase in their home in Yorktown, Virginia.
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2016
The 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015 Lt. Col. Anthony C. Shine Fighter Pilot Award winners received engraved knives from Shine’s family during a ceremony at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Aug. 11, 2016. Maj. Gen. Thomas Deale, left, the Air Combat Command Headquarters director of operations, presented the winners their awards with the Shine family. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. R. Alex Durbin) Langley hosts Shine fighter pilot award ceremony
Four pilots were awarded the Lt. Col. Anthony C. Shine Fighter Pilot Award during a ceremony at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Aug. 11.
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2016
Retired Maj. Darlean Basuedayva, a health promotion officer for the U.S. Army Public Health Center, performs a comedy routine at a club in Newport News, Va., April 14, 2016. Basuedayva’s performance was part of the Armed Services Arts Partnership, which provides military service members and veterans the opportunity to learn artistic skills from artists, art organizations and art students. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Natasha Stannard) Retired Airman builds bonds, resilience with comedic veterans
After 28 years of service, Maj. Darlean Basuedayva was selected for retirement during the 2011 U.S. Air Force reduction board. After nearly three decades immersed in military life, Basuedayva didn't know how to transition into the civilian lifestyle. She later met a group of fellow veterans in a comedy class who exposed her to life beyond being an Airman.
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2016
Default Air Force Logo ACC charts path for remote aircrews, units
Air Combat Command officials announced the results of their study into the remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) community in an attempt to normalize operations and ensure long-term mission success.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo New acquisition process awards contracts in weeks
A new government open architecture acquisition process that can award contracts in weeks instead of years was tested at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, June 8-11. The process, called PlugFest, is an interactive industry event where companies get to “plug-in” to a given open system architecture and test their products for government representatives.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo AF holds Distributed Common Ground System summit
More than 40 action officers from across the Air Force attended the intelligence community’s inaugural Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Action Officer Summit at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, March 25-26.
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2015
Second Lt. Katherine Shaw, a 633rd Comptroller Squadron budget analyst, works out seven days a week to prepare for her third Ironman race, which will take place May 16, 2015. Shaw previously competed in one half and one full Ironman race and continues to compete to challenge and test her limits mentally and physically. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Natasha Stannard) Iron Airman seeks challenges to better herself
Iron Airman, Second Lt. Katherine Shaw, seeks challenges to better herself through Ironman competitions.
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2015
Staff Sgt. Ryan Gulley fires at a simulated target Jan. 26, 2015, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. The new firearms simulator allows Airmen to gain real-world knowledge and experience through projections of real-life scenarios. Gulley is a 633rd Security Forces Squadron training instructor. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Areca T. Wilson) New weapons simulator helps refine marksmanship skills
Airmen from the 633rd Security Forces Squadron refined their marksmanship skills Jan. 26, using a new weapons simulator at Joint Base Langley-Eustis’ Combat Arms center.
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2015
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