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ACC begins fielding tools to analyze, protect base EMS
Air Combat Command’s Cyberspace and Information Dominance directorate conducted a successful pilot test of spectrum monitoring kits in 2021 at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. These kits give installations the capability to analyze and protect the electromagnetic environment inside their gates. Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., and Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., are scheduled to receive their kits this spring. ACC plans to provide all its bases this capability as funding allows. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. River Bruce)
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ACC begins fielding tools to analyze, protect base EMS
Air Combat Command’s Cyberspace and Information Dominance directorate conducted a successful pilot test of spectrum monitoring kits in 2021 at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. These kits give installations the capability to analyze and protect the electromagnetic environment inside their gates. Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., and Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., are scheduled to receive their kits this spring. ACC plans to provide all its bases this capability as funding allows. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. River Bruce)
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Air Force 75th Anniversary Poster: The Doolittle Raid - 1940s Era
The Doolittle Raid poster is the first poster in the U.S. Air Force 75th Anniversary series and represents the 1940s era. The Doolittle Raid, also known as the Tokyo Raid, took place April 18, 1942 during World War II. It was the first United States air operation to strike the Japanese homeland. The poster commemorates the 80th Anniversary of the Doolittle Raid, honoring all Airmen who paved the way to provide America with the airpower needed to defend the nation; just as the Doolittle Raiders did to deter and defeat adversaries and protect the homeland. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jim Masie)
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Around the Air Force: Career Intermission Program, F-35 Agile Communications, World Class Athlete Program
This week’s look Around the Air Force includes how the Career Intermission Program is accepting applications for this year to provide a chance for Airmen and Guardians to pursue interests or needs outside the service temporarily; the 388th Operational Support Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is working on high-speed secure communications for the F-35A when operating from remote and austere locations; and the World Class Athlete Program and Air Force Shooting are relocating to Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Hosted by Senior Airman Kahdija Slaughter)
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FYSA: Change Agents
For your situational awareness, today’s Airmen are collaborative, connected and they want to serve, making them the most valued asset in the U.S. Air Force. This episode highlights how a culture shift in leadership is encouraging positive change and repeatable innovation throughout the enterprise. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Travis Burcham)
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Family Readiness
Military families are getting some help from a Defense Department program connecting military spouses and prospective employers, April 6, 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alex Fairchild)
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Family Readiness
Military families are getting some help from a Defense Department program connecting military spouses and prospective employers, April 6, 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alex Fairchild)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The new designation, approved by Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, modernizes the intercontinental ballistic missile leg of the Nation’s nuclear triad. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel launch silo, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Air Force determined the LGM-35A Sentinel would provide continuity in strategic deterrence and cost less than extending the life of the current intercontinental ballistic missile fleet, comprised of the aging Minuteman III. Replacing the 1970s-era missile modernizes the ground-based leg of the nuclear triad and brings the Minuteman’s more than 50 years of service to a close. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel launch center. The Sentinel is the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Air Force determined the LGM-35A Sentinel would provide continuity in strategic deterrence and cost less than extending the life of the current intercontinental ballistic missile fleet, comprised of the aging Minuteman III. Replacing the 1970s-era missile modernizes the ground-based leg of the nuclear triad and brings the Minuteman’s more than 50 years of service to a close. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The new designation, approved by Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, modernizes the intercontinental ballistic missile leg of the Nation’s nuclear triad. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel launch silo, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Air Force determined the LGM-35A Sentinel would provide continuity in strategic deterrence and cost less than extending the life of the current intercontinental ballistic missile fleet, comprised of the aging Minuteman III. Replacing the 1970s-era missile modernizes the ground-based leg of the nuclear triad and brings the Minuteman’s more than 50 years of service to a close. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The new designation, approved by Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, modernizes the intercontinental ballistic missile leg of the Nation’s nuclear triad. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel launch silo, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Air Force determined the LGM-35A Sentinel would provide continuity in strategic deterrence and cost less than extending the life of the current intercontinental ballistic missile fleet, comprised of the aging Minuteman III. Replacing the 1970s-era missile modernizes the ground-based leg of the nuclear triad and brings the Minuteman’s more than 50 years of service to a close. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The new designation, approved by Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, modernizes the intercontinental ballistic missile leg of the Nation’s nuclear triad. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel launch silo, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Air Force determined the LGM-35A Sentinel would provide continuity in strategic deterrence and cost less than extending the life of the current intercontinental ballistic missile fleet, comprised of the aging Minuteman III. Replacing the 1970s-era missile modernizes the ground-based leg of the nuclear triad and brings the Minuteman’s more than 50 years of service to a close. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The new designation, approved by Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, modernizes the intercontinental ballistic missile leg of the Nation’s nuclear triad. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force’s new intercontinental ballistic missile system has a name: Sentinel
Shown is an illustration of the LGM-35A Sentinel launch silo, the Air Force’s newest weapon system known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Air Force determined the LGM-35A Sentinel would provide continuity in strategic deterrence and cost less than extending the life of the current intercontinental ballistic missile fleet, comprised of the aging Minuteman III. Replacing the 1970s-era missile modernizes the ground-based leg of the nuclear triad and brings the Minuteman’s more than 50 years of service to a close. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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