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ECSS

Lt. Gen. Loren Reno, deputy chief of staff for logistics, installations and mission support, discusses the benefits of the Expeditionary Combat Support System to a group of senior Air Force leaders at the Pentagon Oct. 22, 2010. ECSS is an Air Force Logistics transformation that will provide integrated software, standardized business processes, and transformed personnel roles. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Meade)
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Posted: 10/27/2010


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Grover Dunn, the Air Force director of transformation, briefs the implementation of the Expeditionary Combat Support System to a group of senior Air Force leaders at the Pentagon Oct. 22, 2010. ECSS is an Air Force Logistics transformation that will provide integrated software, standardized business processes, and transformed personnel roles. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Meade)
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Posted: 10/27/2010


Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance

The Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance facility at Detachment 2, in Diego Garcia, British Indian OceanTerritory is one of three operational sites worldwide. The facility tracks known manmade deep space objects in orbit around Earth. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 9/15/2010


Air Force Research Laboratory officials launch new age in testing

Air Force Research Laboratory workers make necessary adjustments before lifting the Upper Stage Engine Technology turbo pump with a crane to attach it to AFRL's 2A rocket test stand. The USET turbo pump produces about 4,000 horsepower and will propel the upper stage portion of a rocket into space once the lower stage booster is detached. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kenji Thuloweit)
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Posted: 9/14/2010


Air Force Research Laboratory officials launch new age in testing

The Upper Stage Engine Technology turbo pump sits in a "test skid" container, which has more than 135 connectors that will be used to collect data once testing is started. Liquid hydrogen will be fed through the pump to see how it performs once attached to the test stand. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kenji Thuloweit)
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Posted: 9/14/2010


Air Force Research Laboratory officials launch new age in testing

Air Force Research Laboratory workers use a crane to remove a newly delivered Upper Stage Engine Technology turbo pump from its shipping crate. The USET turbo pump will be connected to AFRL's 2A rocket test stand where it will undergo a series of tests using liquid hydrogen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kenji Thuloweit)
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Posted: 9/14/2010


Space control squadron team marks 5 years of continuous deployment

Airmen of the 16th and 380th Space Control Squadrons use Rapid Attack Identification Detection Reporting System Deployable Ground Segment Zero antennas to detect interference on mission critical satellite communication links in Southwest Asia. Members of the 16th and 380th Space Control Squadrons achieved a milestone recently when their deployed mission, Operation Silent Sentry, surpassed five years of continuous deployed operations. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 7/13/2010


Century old brick homes still strong.

Original base housing is still used after 100 years. The historic homes have had their interiors renovated over the years and are the homes for junior enlisted to commanders at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming on April 6, 2010. The storm clouds dropped a light snowfall that evening. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Posted: 4/16/2010


Winds of Energy

The biggest and newest (left) of two types wind turbines at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming faces the wind coming across the high plains and push against the clouds that later dropped light snow on the base and surrounding city of Cheyenne on April 6, 2010. The larger wind turbine was completed and online early in 2009 and is rated at 2 mega watts of electrical energy that goes directly into the base power grid. The other two smaller wind turbines produces a combined output of 1.3MW. From most points on the base the wind turbines can be seen. At its base the blades make a low whoosh sound. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Posted: 4/16/2010


Winds of Energy

Two of the three wind turbines at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming faces the wind coming across the high plains and push against the clouds that later dropped a few inches of snow on the base and surrounding city of Cheyenne on April 6, 2010. The larger wind turbine (right) was completed and online early in 2009 and is rated at 2 mega watts of electrical energy that goes directly into the base power grid. The other two produces a combined output of 1.3MW. From most points on the base the wind turbines can be seen. At its base the blades make a low whoosh sound. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Posted: 4/16/2010


Winds of Energy

One of three wind turbines at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. This is one of the original, smaller wind turbines. They face the wind coming across the high plains and push against the clouds, in the distance, that later dropped a few inches of snow on the base and surrounding city of Cheyenne on April 6, 2010. A larger wind turbine was completed and online early in 2009 and is rated at 2 mega watts of electrical energy that goes directly into the base power grid. This and another two produces a combined output of 1.3MW. From most points on the base the wind turbines can be seen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Posted: 4/16/2010


Winds of Energy

The biggest and newest of three wind turbines at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming faces the wind coming across the high plains and push against the clouds that later brought dropped a few inches of snow on the base and surrounding city of Cheyenne on April 6, 2010. The larger wind turbine was completed and online early in 2009 and is rated at 2 mega watts of electrical energy that goes directly into the base power grid. The other two produces a combined output of 1.3MW. From most points on the base the wind turbines can be seen. At its base the blades make a low whoosh sound. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Posted: 4/16/2010

    

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