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Airman magazine June issue
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Airman magazine May 2016
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Airman Magazine: AI
How is the Air Force charting the future of responsible AI research and development? In this issue of Airman Magazine, we spoke to the Air Force’s leading minds on AI and learned how Airmen and Guardians are developing solutions to strengthen national security, enhance capabilities, and remain committed to innovation in an evolving technological landscape.
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Airman Magazine: AI
How is the Air Force charting the future of responsible AI research and development? In this issue of Airman Magazine, we spoke to the Air Force’s leading minds on AI and learned how Airmen and Guardians are developing solutions to strengthen national security, enhance capabilities, and remain committed to innovation in an evolving technological landscape.
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Airman Magazine: AI
How is the Air Force charting the future of responsible AI research and development? In this issue of Airman Magazine, we spoke to the Air Force’s leading minds on AI and learned how Airmen and Guardians are developing solutions to strengthen national security, enhance capabilities, and remain committed to innovation in an evolving technological landscape.
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Airman Magazine: Building the Future Force
How is the Air Force building the foundation for the force of the future? In this issue of Airman Magazine, we went to Air Force recruiting service and basic military training to see how these organizations are modernizing the recruiting and training pipelines. We asked how the Air Force is setting up future Airmen for success.
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Airman Magazine: Contested Logistics
In this issue of Airman Magazine, we look at some of the ways the U.S. Air Force is prioritizing logistics as a cornerstone of an integrated defense and the contributions of commands in multiple domains and building a more resilient, agile and responsive logistics enterprise.
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Airman Magazine: Resilience
How can Airmen transform resilience from a buzzword into a practice? For this issue, we talked to a licensed clinical social worker, a first sergeant from a guard unit, three doctors who study suicide and resilience and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. We asked how Airmen can transform resilience from a buzzword into a daily practice. We’ve found that the quest to wellness is as unique, personal, demanding and fulfilling as every Airman and Guardian’s path to service.
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Airman Magazine: Resilience
How can Airmen transform resilience from a buzzword into a practice? For this issue, we talked to a licensed clinical social worker, a first sergeant from a guard unit, three doctors who study suicide and resilience and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. We asked how Airmen can transform resilience from a buzzword into a daily practice. We’ve found that the quest to wellness is as unique, personal, demanding and fulfilling as every Airman and Guardian’s path to service.
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Airman Magazine: Year In Review 2023
As we reflect on the year 2023, Airman Magazine proudly presents its annual Year In Review. This year has been marked by remarkable achievements and advancements in four Lines Of Effort (LOEs): Allies and Partnerships, Mission Readiness, Modernization, and Taking Care of Airmen. Join us as we journey through the significant milestones, partnerships, and commitments that have shaped our force, enabling us to stand ever ready to protect our nation and ensure the well-being of our dedicated Airmen.
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Always Vigilant
Always Vigilant, illustration by MSgt Cody Vance
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American Airmen - Pilots Over the Years
"95 Years Of Pilots Portrait". Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 300 ppi. Printable (PDF) files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are avilable to members of the armed forces by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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At Altitude - Col. Tucker Hamilton
Col. Tucker "Cinco" Hamilton, 96th Operations Group commander at Eglin AFB and Air Force AI test and operations chief, discusses the current state of AI within the Air Force, ongoing research, development and testing and AI’s place in building the force of the future.
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Bell X-1E
The X-1 was modernized in 1951 and again in 1954, and was redesignated the X-1E. With a larger fuel capacity and a new, low-pressure fuel system, this aircraft was programmed to exceed mach 2. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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Bell X-2
Bell X-2 was designed to probe this region and to be the first aircraft to take man well above the measurable atmosphere to the very edge of space. Bell test pilot Jean "Skip" Ziegler completed the first unpowered glide flight of an X-2 at Edwards on June 27, 1952. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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Bell XS-1
On 14 October 1947--XS-1, Capt. Charles “Chuck” Yeager in the Bell rocket-propelled experimental aircraft was the first man to exceed the speed of sound in level flight, crossing with little trouble an invisible threshold thought to be an impediment to aircraft development and to contemporary aircraft structures. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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Blue Ice Air Force
Blue Ice Air Force. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10.5x7 @ 72 ppi. Printable (PDF) files for this image, up to 36x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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Brig. Gen. Suzanne Vautrinot
Brig. Gen. Suzanne Vautrinot, being interviewed by Speed TV during a Wisconsin snow-cross event in 2008. (Portrait by Chet R. DelSignore)
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Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Robert D. Gaylor
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Robert D. Gaylor, Retired July 31, 1979. U.S. Air Force painting by Joe Beach
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CMSAF Gary R. Pfingston
CMSAF Gary R. Pfingston. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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