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Acquisition and Financial Badge-Senior
Acquisition and Financial Badge-Senior. U.S. Air Force graphic. Image is 7x5 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Acquisition and Financial Badge-Senior
Acquisition and Financial Badge-Senior. U.S. Air Force graphic. Image is 7x5 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Active Defense
Active Defense provides a systematic analysis of China's military strategies since the 1949 Communist Revolution. Drawing from diverse Chinese-language sources, Fravel investigates the reasons behind the nine strategic guideline changes, focusing on the strategies adopted in 1956, 1980, and 1993. The study reveals that China pursued significant changes in response to shifts in international warfare and when the Communist Party was united. Active Defense offers a comprehensive examination of how and why states alter their defense policies, delving into China's security threats over the past seven decades. (Courtesy Graphic)
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ADLS training courses transition to “myLearning” as first step in force development learning management system
As part of Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18, 2021. Users are advised they should complete all training coursework in ADLS not later than March 10. The ADLS website will be inaccessible to users March 26. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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AEF Pacific seal
Aerospace Expeditionary Forces Pacific (stylized) seal (color), Graphic by Tech Sgt. Cody Vance [Note: Stylized seals should not be used for official U.S. Air Force correspondence]
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AEF Pacific seal
Aerospace Expeditionary Forces Pacific (stylized) seal (color), Graphic by Tech Sgt. Cody Vance [Note: Stylized seals should not be used for official U.S. Air Force correspondence]
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Aerial Achievement Medal
Aerial Achievement Medal. Illustrated by Virginia Reyes of the Air Force News Agency. This image is 4x8 inches @ 200 ppi. The Aerial Achievement Medal was established on Feb. 3, 1988, and is awarded by the Department of the Air Force to U.S. military and civilian personnel for sustained meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight. The achievements must be accomplished with distinction above and beyond that normally expected of professional airmen.
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Aerial Achievement Medal
Aerial Achievement Medal, awarded for sustained meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight. The achievements must be accomplished with distinction above and beyond that normally expected of professional airmen. Air Force Awards and Decorations (enhance color), U.S. Air Force graphic, AFNEWS/PAND. The JPG image is a stylized version whereas the EPS version is a two-dimensional line art illustration.
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Aerial Achievement Medal
Aerial Achievement Medal. Illustrated by Virginia Reyes of the Air Force News Agency. This image is 4x8 inches @ 200 ppi. The Aerial Achievement Medal was established on Feb. 3, 1988, and is awarded by the Department of the Air Force to U.S. military and civilian personnel for sustained meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight. The achievements must be accomplished with distinction above and beyond that normally expected of professional airmen.
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Aerial Achievement Medal
Aerial Achievement Medal, awarded for sustained meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight. The achievements must be accomplished with distinction above and beyond that normally expected of professional airmen. Air Force Awards and Decorations (enhance color), U.S. Air Force graphic, AFNEWS/PAND. The JPG image is a stylized version whereas the EPS version is a two-dimensional line art illustration.
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Aerospace Advantage – Russian Airpower in Ukraine
In Episode 110 of the Aerospace Advantage podcast, Russian Airpower in Ukraine: Lessons for the West, John “Slick” Baum chats with Dr. Justin Bronk of the Royal United Services Institute for Defense and Security Studies along with Heather “Lucky” Penney and Lt Col Michael “Mongo” Kingry of our Mitchell Institute team about key takeaways from the Ukraine-Russia war. (Courtesy Graphic)
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Aerospace Advantage – Russian Airpower in Ukraine
For our Air Force to ensure credible deterrence, build enduring advantage, and campaign, we must ensure every Airmen thoroughly understands the strategic environment. In Ukraine and Russia: From Civilized Divorce to Uncivil War, Paul D'Anieri reframes the crisis in Ukraine through a post-Cold War historical prism to challenge perceptions and re-examine competing goals and objectives. (Courtesy Graphic)
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AETC 2020 Spark Tank Challenge Winners
AETC 2020 Spark Tank Challenge Winners. Since its inception in September 2017, the Spark Tank competition has been a high-profile, public forum that celebrates the innovations of Airmen while identifying avenues to increase lethality and cost-effective modernization, pushing boundaries to pursue future technologies and recognizing problems and creative solutions. (U.S. Air Force graphic / 2nd Lt Robert Guest)
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AETC 80th Anniversary graphic
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AETC Civic Leader Tour
Civic leaders were surprised during the Airmen Training Center tour as U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Lewis Christopher (center), 319th Training Squadron, military training instructor, orders them to get in formation for a crash course on marching, facing movements, and dormitory life, Nov. 7, 2019, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. During the visit, civic leaders toured missions of 37th Training Wing, 12th Flying Training Wing, 502nd Air Base Wing and Air Force Recruiting Service, all at JBSA locations. The Air Force Civic Leader Program is an Air Staff-level program comprising major command-selected community leaders from a wide variety of industries and sectors, including banking and economic development, construction, manufacturing, education, healthcare, science and technology. The program helps community leaders understand and advocate for the Air Force’s diverse missions.
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AETC Civic Leader Tour
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Vead, 353rd Special Warfare Training Wing, Tactical Air Control Party instructor, demonstrates his equipment for Tim Burke, Air National Guard Bureau civic leader from Bellevue, Nebraska, Nov. 7, 2019, at Joint Base San Antonio-Medina Annex, Texas. During the visit, civic leaders toured missions of 37th Training Wing, 12th Flying Training Wing, 502nd Air Base Wing and Air Force Recruiting Service, all at JBSA locations. The Air Force Civic Leader Program is an Air Staff-level program comprising major command-selected community leaders from a wide variety of industries and sectors, including banking and economic development, construction, manufacturing, education, healthcare, science and technology. The program helps community leaders understand and advocate for the Air Force's diverse missions.
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AETC Commander Challenges Airmen to Revolutionize Training with Immersive Learning
The Commander's Challenge calls upon AETC units to develop innovative proposals that leverage immersive learning technology, like Dreamscape Learn, to transform their training programs. Submissions are due via email to AETC.ELE.Workflow@us.af.mil NLT 15 May 2025.
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AETC commander highlights “mission over function” during AFA
Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, shared his perspective on how the command is building an expanded, people-focused footprint in support of the service’s efforts to reoptimize for Great Power Competition during an Air Force and Space Forces Association Air, Space and Cyber Conference panel in National Harbor, Md, on Sept. 17, 2024. Robinson was on the main stage for the “Standing Up the New Commands” panel, highlighting fact that Airmen and Guardians remain the deciding factor against any adversary. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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AETC commanders discusses force development at Air, Space and Cyber Conference
Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, commander of Air Education and Training Command, spoke at the Air, Space, and Cyberspace Conference sharing his personal perspective on developing the next generation of Airmen and Guardians, Sept. 22 in National Harbor, Md. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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AETC commanders discusses force development at Air, Space and Cyber Conference
Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, commander of Air Education and Training Command, spoke at the Air, Space, and Cyberspace Conference sharing his personal perspective on developing the next generation of Airmen and Guardians, Sept. 22 in National Harbor, Md. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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