Freedom 250: Celebrating 250 Years of Defending the American Dream

FREEDOM 250 PHOTOS

 

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Freedom Fest celebrates 250th Anniversary of America

Analise and Ciara, daughters of U.S. Air Force Maj. Krista Bible, Second Air Force Detachment 2 commander, play on an inflatable during Freedom Fest at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, July 2, 2026. Military families and personnel attended the event to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of America. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)

PHOTO BY: Kemberly Groue
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Freedom 250: A Photo Gallery


These images tell the story of a force forged in the pursuit of freedom. Across the decades captured here, Airmen have carried the nation's cause through open skies, into orbit, and across the digital frontier. Each frame is a glimpse of the dedication, courage, and skill that have defined the Department of the Air Force, from the propeller-driven pioneers of the Army Air Corps to the fifth-generation fighters and space capabilities of today. As America turns 250, this gallery honors the people and moments that have kept the promise of freedom flying.