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A Ranger Assessment Course student is pushed into a pool as part of the combat water survival portion of RAC, Oct. 2, 2014, in Las Vegas. Before entering the water, students wear blacked out goggles and are spun three times before being blindly pushed into the pool by an instructor. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Christian Clausen) Airmen lead the way in last pre-Ranger course
Twenty-one Airmen from around the Air Force were put to the test both physically and mentally in their pursuits to attend the U.S. Army Ranger school during the Ranger Assessment Course (RAC) Oct. 2-16, at Silver Flag Alpha range, Nevada.
0 10/28
2014
Airman 1st Class Tyler Webb talked about the day he helped save an elderly couple during a flash flood outside of Las Vegas. Webb, who lost his own vehicle during the flood, was recognized for his heroic acts and received donations from the local and national community to finance a replacement vehicle. Webb is an MQ-9 Reaper avionics specialist with the 432nd Maintenance Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Nadine Barclay) Flash flood calls for quick rescue, inspires community to give back
The sound of rushing water is still clear in Airman 1st Class Tyler Webb's mind, as he remembers with a heavy heart the moment he decided to see past his own situation to save others in need of his help.
1 8/27
2014
Default Air Force Logo Nellis AFB Airmen save elderly couple during flash flood
Three Airmen from the 820th RED HORSE, assisted by three members of the 799th Air Base Squadron, saved an elderly couple during a flash flood Aug. 4 while they were on their way home from their work sites at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada.
4 8/06
2014
A crew chief from the 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron taxis in an MQ-1 Predator remotely piloted aircraft during a post-flight inspection Nov. 1, 2013. Predators can perform the following missions and tasks: intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, close air support, combat search and rescue, precision strike, buddy-lase, convoy/raid overwatch, route clearance, target development, and terminal air guidance. The USAF’s MQ-9 Reaper and MQ-1 Predator fleet surpassed 2 million cumulative flight hours on Oct. 22, 2013. Maintenance makes RPA history possible
During the morning of Oct. 22, the aircraft parking ramps at a deployed location roared to life. Checklists were run, hatches checked, and missions briefed as the crew chiefs, support units and air crew carefully prepared an MQ-1 Predator remotely piloted aircraft for flight, just as they would on any other morning. Except this was not any other morning.
0 11/04
2013
Tech. Sgt. Erin L. Tallman, non commissioned officer in charge of knowledge operations in the 14th Air Force Knowledge Management office, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., is a proud member of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Pit Fire Crew. With 16 races under her belt, Tallman is preparing to work number 17 during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race set for Sept. 28, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nev.
Airman keeps NASCAR track safe
For most people, the thunderous setting of a NASCAR track on race day would not be considered a tranquil environment. However, that's not the case with Tech. Sgt. Erin L. Tallman, non commissioned officer in charge of knowledge operations in the 14th Air Force Knowledge Management office at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
0 9/26
2013
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