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New AFCEC division key to nuclear infrastructure modernization
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center recently stood up a new division to support the U.S. nuclear triad. The nuclear enterprise division, or CFN, supports the Department of Defense’s nuclear triad by integrating modernization efforts for the two Air Force-led nuclear delivery systems — intercontinental ballistic missiles and bombers. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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B-52 "Buff N The Canyon"
B-52 "Buff N The Canyon" Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7 @72 ppi. PDF files for this image, up to 36x24 inches @ 100 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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B-1B Lancer “Bad to the Bone”
B-1B Lancer “Bad to the Bone” Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. On Oct. 1, 1993, the 7th was inactivated at Carswell AFB and activated at Dyess AFB, integrating the operations of the B-1B and C-130. The diverse 7th Wing was born and for the next three and half years, operated around the globe. The wing was reorganized on April 1, 1997, as the 7th Bomb Wing and gave operational control of the C-130s to the Air Mobility Command. Now, the 7th BW is the premier operational B-1B unit in the U.S. Air Force. It has the capability to project lethal airpower anywhere in the world at anytime. The B-1 demonstrated its lethality on Dec. 18, 1998, while assigned to the 28th Air Expeditionary Bomb Group. During Operation DESERT FOX, a Dyess B-1 teamed with a B-1 from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., to bomb Iraqi Republican Guard barracks at Al-Kut, Iraq, with 500-pound MK-82 bombs. This was the first ever-combat bomb drop of the B-1. This mission displayed the destructive firepower of the B-1 and echoed 7th Bomb Wing the battle cry "MORS AB ALTO," Latin for Death From Above.
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B-2A Spirit.
B-2A Spirit. Art by Willie Jones. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Willie Jones Jr. and is available only to members of the Armed Forces and Military organizations. The B-2A Spirit is assigned to the 509th Bomb Wing which is the same unit that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan during World War II
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B-1 Bone Part Two
B-1 Bone Part Two. Created by Peter van Stigt, This image is 10x7 @ 72 ppi. Printable (PDF) files for this image, up to 17x12 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Peter van Stigt and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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B-52 Crew Launch
B-52 Crew Launch. 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 art.afnews.af.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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B-1 Crew.Launch.Water.Color
"B-1 Crew Launch". 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 art.afnews.af.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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Morning Scramble
Morning Scramble. Art by Thomas Murray is 10x7.5 inches @ 300 ppi and is available up to 16x12 @ 300 ppi.
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Hustler Escort
Hustler Escort. Art by Thomas Murray is 10x7.5 inches @ 300 ppi and is available up to 11x8.25 @ 300 ppi.
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B-2 and YB-49
B-2 and YB-49. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 300 ppi. Printable (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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Bombers Poster
Bombers Poster. This poster is 10x7.5 inches @ 300 ppi and was created by Steve Ingram of the Air Force News Agency. This poster is available up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi. Air Force Link does not provide printed posters but assistance can be provided in acquiring posters through your servicing DAPS. A PDF version for printing on office printers is also available. Requests can be made to afgraphics@dma.mil. Please specify the title and number
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B-1B Lancer
A B-1B Lancer releases a payload of inert weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Steve Zapka, Photo manipulation by Virginia Reyes: AFNEWS)
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B-52
B-52. Drawing by MSgt Michael Elzy. Image is 11.5x8.4 @ 200 ppi.
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Doolittle Raid Mini Poster
Doolittle Raid Mini Poster. This poster is 7.5x10 inches @ 300 ppi and was created by the Air Force News Agency. This poster can be provided up to 18x24 inches in size and in almost any format required upon request. Air Force Link does not provide printed posters but assistance can be provided in acquiring posters through your servicing DAPS. A PDF version for printing on office printers is also available. Requests can be made to afgraphics@dma.mil. Please specify the title and number.
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B-58 Hustler
1950's-- B-58 Hustler was the first USAF supersonic operational bomber. Features included its sophisticated inertial guidance navigation and bombing system, slender "wasp-waist" fuselage, and extensive use of heat-resistant honeycomb sandwich skin panels in the wings and fuselage. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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B-57B Canberra
B-57B were used for special weapons testing at Kirtland AFB. On a typical mission. Various types of bombs, missiles and rockets were tested at the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, beginning in the fall of 1954.(b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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B-57B Canberra
1950's--B-57B "Tropic Moon III" program was the result of the test program. 16 B-57Bs were modified with an improved version of the night vision television system, a forward looking radar and an infrared television system.(b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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B-52 Mothership
1950's-- B-52A was modified as a carrier (mothership) for the North American X-15. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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B-47A Stratojet
The first flight of the B-47A was in the spring of 1950 with delivery to the USAF beginning in December. The 306th Bomb Wing (Medium) got most of the -A models and used them for crew familiarization and transition training. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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