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Oklo Inc. has been issued a Notice of Intent to Award to design, construct, own, and operate a microreactor as part of a nuclear energy pilot at the Air Force’s preferred location, Eielson AFB. This artist’s concept image will be similar to a facility that will provide reliable, and secure power. (Image courtesy of Oklo Inc.)
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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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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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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: 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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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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Our cover story, titled “Playing the Pawn,” tells the story of Chief Master Sgt. Jose Barraza, who grew up in Los Angeles and followed in the footsteps of his parents by joining a gang. After being shot multiple times and a sentence to prison, Barraza enlisted in the Air Force and turned his life around. Now, as the 3rd Wing command chief at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, he uses his life’s story as motivation for Airmen to achieve their potential and to share their own story. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Air Force Spouse Logo (color). Image provided by SrA Edward Carr, Visual Information Specialist, 11WG/PAG. Image is 7x7 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Senior Master Sergeant, SMSgt Stripes (Metallic). Insignia provided by ITC(SW) MIke Purcell.
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