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Melanie Weems, an Air Force Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System program management office program manager, works with Brian Boblett, a migration specialist, and Russ Williamson, the migration technician lead, to consolidate all legacy Air Force and Air National Guard JWICS, synchronizing JWICS Air Force-wide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lori A. Bultman) Intelligence communications systems migrate worldwide
While protecting the nation and seeking out the enemy, U.S. military forces must exchange sensitive information safely and securely. The Air Force Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System allows multi-media communications between authorized individuals by secure means, and in a timely manner.
0 4/06
2017
Col. Matthew Atkins, 361st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group Commander, Hurlburt Field, Florida, and Lt. Col. Stephen McFadden, 306th Intelligence Squadron commander, participate in an assumption of command ceremony hosted by the 137th Special Operations Wing, March 6, 2017, at Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma City. Lt. Col. Stephen McFadden took command of the 306th Intelligence Squadron, formerly located at Beale Air Force Base, California, upon its activation at WRANGB. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kasey Phipps) Relocation brings ISR cryptologic operator training, aircraft together again
The 306th Intelligence Squadron made a big move March 6, 2017, from sunny California to the Sooner State. The move, to Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma, aligns with Air Force Special Operations’ effort to colocate the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance active-duty training mission with Air National Guard operational aircraft, said Col. Michael Stevenson, the 363rd ISR Wing commander.
0 3/16
2017
Default Air Force Logo AETC reflects on the value of duty within the First Command
The Profession of Arms Center of Excellence unveiled the newest Heritage Today video March 7, 2017, during the Air Education and Training Command’s Senior Leadership Conference at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
0 3/15
2017
U.S. Army 10th Combat Aviation Brigade Soldiers prepare to load a UH-60 Blackhawk onto an Air Mobility Command C-5M Super Galaxy flown by the Air Force Reserve Command's 68th Airlift Squadron Feb. 27, 2017 on Ft. Drum, N.Y. in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino) Reserve mobility aircrew impacts mission in Baltic region
The Air Force Reserve’s 433rd Airlift Wing C-5M Super Galaxy delivered 207,000 pounds of cargo comprised of three Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, four Army vehicles, and 39 10th Combat Aviation Brigade Soldiers to Latvia Feb. 28 and March 3, in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve.
0 3/08
2017
Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski congratulates Greg Gangnuss after presenting him with the Air Force Civilian Award for Valor during a Feb. 22 commander’s call at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Gangnuss served as a senior environmental advisor for the Ministry of Defense Advisor Program during his deployment. Pawlikowski is the commander of Air Force Materiel Command. 
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AFIMSC civilian honored for heroism
Greg Gangnuss, a civilian member of the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, was on a voluntary deployment to Afghanistan as a senior environmental adviser for the Ministry of Defense Advisor Program when a helicopter carrying nine coalition members crashed after striking a cable while landing at the NATO Resolute Support Mission headquarters in Kabul Oct. 11, 2015, killing five people on board. Gangnuss helped rescue four, including Col. Laurel Burkel.
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2017
Maj. Francisco Leach, the 25th Air Force deputy chief of safety and former U-2 pilot, has been recognized as the 2016 Presidential Advance Agent of the Year. (Courtesy photo) Presidential honor bestowed on AF officer
When the President of the United States travels, stateside or abroad, there is an advance team who arrives weeks ahead to handle airport logistics. These team members, or agents, volunteer for the job and are the “best of the best” at what they do. That is why Maj. Francisco "Cisco" Leach, the 25th Air Force deputy chief of safety, felt honored when he was recently selected from 96 agents as the 2016 Presidential Advance Agent of the Year.
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2017
Default Air Force Logo AF names 2017 ROTC detachment commanders
The Air Force has selected 38 active, Guard and Reserve officers as Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps detachment commanders to fill requirements at universities across the nation starting summer 2017.
0 1/27
2017
The application window for intermediate and senior developmental education programs opens Jan. 30, 2017, for eligible active duty officers. All applications, including senior rater nominations, are due to the Air Force Personnel Center by March 3, 2017. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Alexx Pons) Officer developmental education application window opens Jan. 30
Eligible active duty officers can apply for intermediate and senior developmental education opportunities starting Jan. 30, 2017.
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2017
Airmen participate in the live, virtual, constructive portion of Red Flag 15-2 at the Combined Operations Center-Nellis on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 5, 2015. Red Flag 15-2 was the first Red Flag exercise that included hundreds of virtual and constructive participants in simulators at their home stations or the Distributed Mission Operations Center at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Thomas Spangler) Red Flag evolves as ISR, cyber presence increases
The silent warfighters of the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and cyber communities are honing their operational skills and testing new capabilities during Red Flag 17-1 at the Nevada Test and Training Range north of Las Vegas, Jan. 23 through Feb. 10. Red Flag is a realistic combat training exercise involving the air, space and cyber forces of the United States and its allies.
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2017
Default Air Force Logo AFIMSC reaches full operating capability
The unit which consolidated more than 150 Air Force-wide installation and mission support capabilities a year ago has achieved full operating capability. Maj. Gen. Brad Spacy, the commander of the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, declared FOC a year after his unit reached initial operating capability in October 2015.
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2016
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