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A graphic created in Adobe Illustrator released online October 22, 2024, announcing Air Force Global Strike Command’s virtual town hall livestream regarding the ongoing Missile Community Cancer Study that will be fully open to the public for the second time to allow broader access to released information as well as let the public voice their own questions and concerns to Department of the Air Force senior leaders. The VTH is scheduled to be held on Zoom October 31, 2024, at 3:00 pm. CDT, by AFGSC commander, Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere, accompanied by DAF medical professionals and senior leaders. The recording of the event will be released afterwards on AFGSC’s YouTube page. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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Insider Threat Awareness: Strengthening our Defense
September is National Insider Threat Awareness Month. It’s important for all military personnel, civilian employees and contractors within the Department of Defense to focus on our shared responsibility to protect our nation from the inside out.
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Air Force Integrating Risk & Readiness Campaign
The U.S. Air Force kicks off the Risk and Readiness Campaign on August 1, stemming from the need to drive understanding that to win in our future fight, we must better prepare all Airmen to make risk-informed decisions, and to subsequently drive improved decision making at all levels. Active duty units will have 60 days to complete stand-up day activities and the Air Reserve Component will have 120 days. (U.S. Air Force Illustration by Keith Wright)
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2024 DAF Art Contest Winners
Images of the 2024 DAF Art Contest winning entries in all categories. (Graphic presentation by AFIMSC Public Affairs)
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Missile Community Cancer Study Current Timeline Graphic
A graphic created in Adobe Illustrator, published on DVIDS April 11, 2024, is a revised version of the first iteration of the graphic which originally depicted the MCCS timeline as it began around Dec 2022; which was initially released via the AFGSC website March 13, 2024. The purpose of publishing this updated version April 11, 2024, on the AFGSC website and DVIDS was to provide corrections and clarity on some text statements that were written in the initial March 13 version. The changes made to the first version that are reflected in this second version are as follows. The end of the first sentence under “June – July 2023” was altered to combine it with the second, now showing, “…within AFGSC; begins combing…”; the word “PCB” in the headline title “PCB Identified & Mitigation Efforts Completed” was changed to “PCBs” to make the word plural and therefore more scientifically accurate; the date of “June 2024” was changed to “Summer 2024” for accuracy; the end half of the sentence under “June 2024” that said, “…a virtual pool of supplemental state and territory registries of cancer diagnoses.” Was replaced with, “…other cancer registries.” for accuracy and clarity; and lastly, the version date listed as “Current as of 13 March 2024” was changed to reflect the changes made between the initially released graphic and this revised version by having this statement be changed to say, “Current as of 20 March 2024”. The updates reflected in this second version (and now most current version) were requested by subject matter experts within the MCCS leadership team and were carried out with the guidance, outlined processes, and release authority of the AFGSC Public Affairs Office, and in alignment as required with the DoD Visual Information Style Guide; DoDI 5040.02, Visual Information (VI); DoDI 5040.07, Visual Information (VI) Productions; and AFI 35-101, Public Affairs Procedures. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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AFGSC announces first fully public MCCS Virtual Town Hall scheduled for June 6, 2024
A graphic created in Adobe Illustrator released online May 31, 2024, announcing Air Force Global Strike Command’s virtual town hall livestream regarding the ongoing Missile Community Cancer Study that will be fully open to the public for the first time to allow broader access to released information as well as let the public voice their own questions and concerns to Department of the Air Force senior leaders. The VTH is scheduled to be held on Zoom June 6, 2024, at 10:30 am CST, by AFGSC commander, Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere, accompanied by DAF medical professionals and senior leaders. The recording of the event will be released afterwards on AFGSC’s DVIDS and Youtube pages. The photo used in the graphic was released August 7, 2023, by AFGSC Public Affairs Office, with photography credit going to Capt. Joshua Thompson, AFGSC PAO chief of Command Information, VIRIN 230807-F-OD463-1005. The caption for the photo included within the graphic is as follows, Gen. Thomas Bussiere (left), commander of Air Force Global Strike Command, briefs Airmen from across the intercontinental ballistic missile community about the initial results from the Missile Community Cancer Study, Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Aug. 7, 2023. The commitment and professionalism of these Airmen ensure the safe, secure, and reliable operation of the ICBM leg of the U.S. Nuclear Triad. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Capt. Joshua Thompson) (This photo has been altered for security purposes by covering the computer screen). (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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International Sniper Competition
Team 22: Staff Sgt. Jakob Boisvert, Staff Sgt. Nicholas Gabranidis, and Staff Sgt. Jordan Gilliand from the United States Air Force will compete in the International Sniper Competition April 5-11, 2024, at Fort Moore, Ga.
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Warrant Officer Application Process
The Air Force is now accepting applications from April 25 to May 31, 2024, for Airmen aspiring to become the inaugural cohort of warrant officers in the information technology and cyber career fields. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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FY23 Annual Awards graphic
Department of the Air Force, Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Safety Awards graphic depicting various DAF missions
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Missile Community Cancer Study Current Timeline Graphic
A graphic created in Adobe Illustrator, published on DVIDS April 11, 2024, is a revised version of the first iteration of the graphic which originally depicted the MCCS timeline as it began around Dec 2022; which was initially released via the AFGSC website March 13, 2024. The purpose of publishing this updated version April 11, 2024, on the AFGSC website and DVIDS was to provide corrections and clarity on some text statements that were written in the initial March 13 version. The changes made to the first version that are reflected in this second version are as follows. The end of the first sentence under “June – July 2023” was altered to combine it with the second, now showing, “…within AFGSC; begins combing…”; the word “PCB” in the headline title “PCB Identified & Mitigation Efforts Completed” was changed to “PCBs” to make the word plural and therefore more scientifically accurate; the date of “June 2024” was changed to “Summer 2024” for accuracy; the end half of the sentence under “June 2024” that said, “…a virtual pool of supplemental state and territory registries of cancer diagnoses.” Was replaced with, “…other cancer registries.” for accuracy and clarity; and lastly, the version date listed as “Current as of 13 March 2024” was changed to reflect the changes made between the initially released graphic and this revised version by having this statement be changed to say, “Current as of 20 March 2024”. The updates reflected in this second version (and now most current version) were requested by subject matter experts within the MCCS leadership team and were carried out with the guidance, outlined processes, and release authority of the AFGSC Public Affairs Office, and in alignment as required with the DoD Visual Information Style Guide; DoDI 5040.02, Visual Information (VI); DoDI 5040.07, Visual Information (VI) Productions; and AFI 35-101, Public Affairs Procedures. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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Missile Community Cancer Study Current Timeline Graphic
A graphic created in Adobe Illustrator depicts the current timeline of the Missile Community Cancer Study as it began around December 2022. This graphic was first released online via the Air Force Global Strike Command website on March 13, 2024, with the intention of accompanying the latest news article from AFGSC's Public Affairs Office regarding the recent updates on the MCCS by way of a virtual town hall held Feb. 23, 2024, by AFGSC commander, Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere, with other senior Air Force leaders from the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and the AFGSC Surgeon General's Office. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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LCC PCB Detection Locations
Air Force Global Strike Command also released a graphic today of the underground Launch Control Center (LCC) annotating where PCBs were detected as part of the ongoing Missile Community Cancer Study.
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320th Missile Squadron Command Emblem
Blazon. On a disc Azure a whale naiant its rear bowed to dexter Argent (Silver Gray) eyed and teeth Argent, detailed and edged Sable, discharging from the blowhole a bomb blast palewise Gules, smoke clouds of the third, garnished of the fourth, all within eleven mullets arched from dexter to sinister of the third; all within a narrow Yellow border. Attached below the disc, a Blue scroll edged with a narrow Yellow border and inscribed “320TH MISSILE SQ” in Yellow letters. Significance. Ultramarine Blue and Air Force Yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The whale pays homage to the Squadron’s heritage during World War II previously designated as the 320th Bombardment Squadron, nicknamed “Moby Dick.” The bomb blast alludes to the clouds in which the unit soars. The stars commemorate the distinguished unit citations awarded.
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SBD2 Support Function Availability
This is a graphic for the Space Base Delta 2 support functions availabilities during the potential government lapse of appropriations. (U.S. Space Force infographic by Senior Airman Danielle McBride)
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National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. A myriad of mental health services are readily available to military members and their families to support them during times of crises. (Graphic produced by the Defense Health Agency)
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AFGSC releases initial PCB survey results as the Missile Community Cancer Study continues to collect data from missile bases
A total of 900 samples were taken from surfaces in missile facilities at Malmstrom, F.E. Warren, and Minot AFBs. This table shows the number of samples that detected any level of PCBs, as well as the four samples above the EPA’s standard for mitigation. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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Base lodging to close, reopen as Wrangler Bunkhouse
Graphic depicting logo of the Wrangler Bunkhouse, due to reopen Oct. 1, 2023. (U. S. Air Force courtesy graphic provided by 90th Force Support Squadron)
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Justice Department reinforces federal protections for servicemembers and their spouses in letter to state officials
A graphic showing verbiage from the second page of a letter from the U.S. Justice Department notifying State Licensing Authorities on July 14, 2023, of a new provision in the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act about the portability of professional licenses for servicemembers and their spouses. The letter informs state licensing authorities about Congress’s recent amendment to the SCRA that allows servicemembers and their spouses to use their professional licenses or certificates in new jurisdictions if they are relocating because of military orders and meet certain other requirements. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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