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90th Security Forces Squadron, what we bring to the fight.
Airman 1st Class Samuel Stoepfel (left), a Gate Guard with the 90th Security Forces Squadron, and Airman 1st Class Kyle Weber, a Gate Guard with the 90th Security Forces Squadron, pose in front of Gate 2 on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. May 3, 2021. "We're the first line of defense," said Weber. "We make sure anyone who's authorized to be on base is let on, while those who aren't can't get on."
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90 Security Forces Squadron, what we bring to the fight.
Airman 1st Class Cerona Campbell, a Response Force Member with the 90th Security Forces Squadron, poses for a picture on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. May 3, 2021. "Without us there'd be no security, not just for the nukes but also the people on base in general." said Campbell.
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90 Security Forces Squadron, what we bring to the fight.
Airman 1st Class James Montgomery, a Response Force Leader with the 90th Security Forces Squadron, poses for a picture on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. May 3, 2021. "We're guarding the nations most valuable asset by providing the highest level of security for these resources." said Montgomery.
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90th Missile Wing News
Graphic to accompany news stories without imagery to support the 90th Missile Wing, created May 28, 2021. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Minuteman III Innovation Campaign 2021
The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and Air Force Global Strike Command launched a joint “Airmen Powered by Innovation” campaign in March 2021 to solicit innovative ideas from Minuteman III operators, maintainers and defenders to accelerate the design and deployment of warfighter solutions. The campaign is open through Dec. 31, 2021 to DoD employees and contractors, who can submit their ideas and view other submissions at https://usaf.ideascalegov.com/a/campaign-home/222. (Artwork by Capt. Austin Troya)
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Developing Self: Airman’s Foundational Competencies
The Air Force has identified 24 Airman’s foundational competencies for all Airmen, these competencies are universally applicable to all Airmen and are categorized into four groups: Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas and Developing Organizations. Developing Self includes the following foundational competencies: accountability, perseverance, communication, decision making, information seeking, flexibility, resilience, initiative, and self-control.
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Operational Command Training Program Emblem
With global competition heating up, the need to maximize the agility of U.S. Air Force operational command and control has never been more pressing. Fortunately, the USAF’s Operational Command Training Program is a foundational piece of its current C2 training architecture on Hurlburt Field, Fla, April 19, 2021.. The OCTP team is a powerful tool designed to support every Air Component Command around the globe, yet too many operational level leaders are unfamiliar with the program and its value in optimizing mission success. The OCTP team is made up of graduated C2 leaders who provide operational-level commanders with subject matter expertise, confidential peer-level advice, mentoring, training, and performance feedback. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Keith Keel)
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Why I got the vaccine
Graphic with stand up photo of military member including their reasoning for getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Why I got the vaccine
Graphic with stand up photo of military member including their reasoning for getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Why I got the vaccine
Graphic with stand up photo of military member including their reasoning for getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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U.S. Air Force Statement Motto Graphic
The Air Force's new mission statement: "To fly, fight, and win … airpower anytime, anywhere." emphasizes the primary competitive advantage and capabilities airpower provides to the nation and joint operations. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Rosario "Charo" Gutierrez)
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