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Air Force Falcons kicker/punter, Will Conant, kicks a 39-yard field goal in the last second of the Air Force vs. Colorado State University game at Falcon Stadium Nov. 28, 2014. The Falcons won 27-24. The win kept Air Force undefeated at home and closes out the Falcons' regular season at 9-3. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Van Winkle) Falcons to face Western Michigan in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
The Air Force Falcons accepted a bid to play in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 20, in Boise, Idaho, against Western Michigan from the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
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Then-1st Lt. Benjamin Garland stands with Ronnie Hillman (21) and Montee Ball (38) as he listens to the National Anthem Aug 24, 2013, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colo. Garland, who originally entered the National Football League in 2010 after graduating from the U.S. Air Force Academy, was on the Bronco’s reserve/military list while fulfilling his active-duty obligations in the Air Force. In 2012 Garland joined the Colorado Air National Guard and made the Broncos practice squad as a defensive lineman and is competing this season to make the 53 man final roster. Garland is a Denver Broncos Offensive Guard and 140th Wing public affairs officer. (Air National Guard photo/Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf) Colorado Air Guardsman's path to NFL
Many young kids have hopes and dreams of doing something amazing when they grow up. Many want to be an astronaut, or a police officer. Others may want to serve in the armed forces or become a professional athlete. But for some, more than one dream can come true.
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2014
Default Air Force Logo Commander in Chief's Trophy makes the rounds at the Academy
The Air Force Academy was awarded the Commander in Chief's Trophy after defeating the Army in a football game 23-6 on Nov. 1.
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Senior Airman Joseph Massoglia along with other Ranger Assessment Course students is sprayed with a hose Oct. 2, 2014, in Las Vegas. The RAC is meant to assess Airmen to determine if they are strong students for the U.S. Army Ranger School. Many students have difficulty with the course due to the lack of sleep, food, and operating for 22 hours a day -- all while staying focused on the task at hand. Massoglia is a 10th Security Forces Squadron evaluator at the U.S. Air Force Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Thomas Spangler) Academy Airman completes Ranger assessment course
An Academy Airman undergoes a rigorous training regiment at the Air Force-ran pre-Ranger School to qualify him to participate in the U.S. Army Ranger School.
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Cadet 1st Class Rebecca Esselstein was named a Rhodes Scholar Nov. 22, 2014, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., making her the Air Force Academy's 38th recipient and the 12th cadet-athlete to earn the honor. Esselstein is a native of Dayton, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo) Academy cadet named Rhodes Scholar
An Air Force cadet senior distance runner was awarded one of 32 Rhodes Scholarships for 2014 on Nov. 22.
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Chief Master Sgt. Max Grindstaff is among the many Airmen who have benefited from the Air Force's mental health services. He took advantage of the mental health services in 2011 to help him cope with the aftermath of an inside attack while he was deployed to Afghanistan. The chief hopes his story encourages Airmen who witness or experience trauma to take advantage of the Air Force's numerous support programs and get help themselves. Grindstaff is the Air Force Academy's command chief. (U.S. Air Force/Carol Lawrence) Taking care of Airmen: How Air Force mental health services helped an Academy leader
Chief Master Sgt. Max Grindstaff, the Academy's command chief, said taking advantage of Air Force mental health support services helps him cope today with the deaths of nine Americans he served with in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Cadets march in the Founders Day Parade April 14, 2012, at the Air Force Academy's Stillman Parade Field in Colorado Springs, Colo. Founders Day commemorates the establishment of the Air Force Academy April 1, 1954. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Kaplan) Academy releases non-rated career field selections
The Air Force Academy's Manpower and Personnel Directorate released statistics Nov. 18 on cadets selected by the Air Force Personnel Center for non-rated Air Force careers.
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Academy cadets pose near the Royal Palace in Phom Penh, Cambodia, this summer. The team, led by Col. Marty France, Astronautics Department head, traveled to Cambodia through the Academy's cultural immersion program. (Courtesy photo) Academy's international programs bring education, diversity to life
International education programs not only allow Academy cadets here to study different languages and cultures in different pockets of the world, but also to cultivate foreign relationships that track back 45 years.
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Second Lt. Devin Hightower chats with Cadet Candidates Isaiah Honable (left), Jordan Rivera, Zachary Lamarca, Tyrell Howard and Dylan Clark on the importance of maintaining military standards Nov. 5, 2014, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Hightower is a U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School military training officer. (U.S. Air Force photo) New lieutenants give back to Academy Prep School
Every year, the U.S. Air Force Academy adds to the ever-growing Long Blue Line of graduates. The new second lieutenants, after having spent the last four years together, scatter across the world. Few will return to the Academy in a professional context.
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Academy Cadets 1st Class Max Johnson and Kyle Morse repack an airdrop practice model Nov. 6, 2014, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. The model was created by a 2014 capstone project team working to mathematically model wind shear and speed to decrease the cost and increase the accuracy of combat zone airdrops. (U.S. Air Force photo) Academy cadets work to improve airdrop accuracy, aircrew communication
When Academy cadets become pilots, engineers or logisticians, they will know their research here helped make several positive changes for aircrews, their planes and ground troops.
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