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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.
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11/17 2016
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Records management responsibilities remain despite additional duty reduction
As the changes gradually occur with more information to be disseminated in the coming weeks, the records management duty still requires current records custodians to complete final tasks before the end of the year.
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11/16 2016
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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.
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11/14 2016
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Coalition airstrike demonstrates synergy among nations
The U.S.-led Coalition tasked with degrading and defeating the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant successfully executed a large scale, multinational strike on a weapons facility in Al Haditha, Iraq, Oct. 31.
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11/07 2016
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Repair Network Integration helps build a better repair network
During periods where mission generation needs exceed local maintenance capabilities, backshops have historically relied on informal contacts and processes to increase capacity. Repair Network Integration, however, offers a single point of contact to help maintenance backshops explore all available supply and repair options to find an optimum solution.
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8/03 2016
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Airman shares his love of martial arts by teaching others self-defense
A bully incident nearly 20 years ago made Staff Sgt. Chris Cowgill enroll into the United Studios of Self Defense for martial arts training. Nowadays he spends his off-duty time at his very own martial arts studio training students of all ages how to defend themselves.
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12/07 2015
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Carter: DOD must embrace future to remain best force
Two days before the Air Force’s 68th birthday, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Sept. 16, at the Air Force Association’s Air and Space Conference and Technology Exposition 2015, that the military must embrace the future to remain the best force.
The defense secretary said the gathering’s theme, “Reinventing the Aerospace Nation,” could not be more appropriate in the year marking the 100th anniversary of the first successful use of combat aircraft.
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9/16 2015
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Marking 20 years of GPS
The Air Force celebrated the Global Positioning System 20th anniversary during a ceremony at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C., July 17.
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7/21 2015
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Resilient security forces Airman advances to Warrior Games
The Department of Defense Warrior Games 2015 will take place June 19-28 at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. Retired Senior Airman Jennifer Stone competed and placed in several events at the trials, advancing her to the June games.
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6/17 2015
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US, partner nations participate in mass casualty exercise
Angel Thunder 2015, a mass casualty exercise involving multinational armed services, took place in northern Arizona June 5.
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6/08 2015
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