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Ever vigilant flight engineer
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Noah Probst, a flight engineer from the 37th Helicopter Squadron, clears the area and prepares for takeoff on a UH-1N Iroquois “Huey” helicopter at Offutt Air Force Base (AFB), Nebraska, April 2023. The aircrew traveled from F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming, to support U.S. Strategic Command exercise Global Thunder 2023. (Courtesy photo by Katie Troyer)
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Mighty Ninety honors 1st quarter award winners
Col. Catherine Barrington, commander of the 90th Missile Wing and Chief Master Sgt. Sylvetris Hlongwane, command chief of the 90th Missile Wing, pose with 1st quarter award winners at the Trails End event center on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April 14, 2023. The wing held an award ceremony to honor those who have gone above and beyond in their units and across the wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Landon Gunsauls)
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Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. make remarks before presenting the Operation Homefront Military Child of the Year Award to Air Force recipient Louis Geer during a ceremony in Arlington, Va., April 13, 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)
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90th Ground Combat Training Squadron Cadre crucial to defender success
Staff Sgt. Nicholas Gabranidis, Cadre and opposing forces second in charge, 90 Ground Combat Training Squadron, assaults a payload transporter during an exercise at Camp Guernsey, Wyoming, on April 6, 2023. Gabranidis works to ensure students that attend courses hosted by the 90 GCTS recieve the best training possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Landon Gunsauls)
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90th Ground Combat Training Squadron Cadre crucial to defender success
Staff Sgt. Nicholas Gabranidis, Cadre and opposing forces second in charge, 90 Ground Combat Training Squadron, poses as a noncombatant at Camp Guernsey, Wyoming, April 6, 2023. Gabranidis works to ensure students that attend courses hosted by the 90 GCTS recieve the best training possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Landon Gunsauls)
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Good boy closes MWD career
Military members in attendance offer Military Working Dog Beni/X500 a final salute during his retirement ceremony at the Trails End on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April 6, 2023. Beni served the populace of F.E. Warren for six years as a highly trained explosive detection dog. Military working dogs provide crucial support to a base's mission, and their skillsets can range from drug or explosive detection as well as serving as a non-lethal option for threat neutralization. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Good boy closes MWD career
Maj. Josh Hight, commander of the 90th Security Forces Squadron, Military Working Dog Beni/X500 and Manuel Smith, one of Beni's prior handlers and whom Beni is retiring home with, pose with an award citation during Beni's retirement ceremony at the Trails End on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April 6, 2023. Beni served the populace of F.E. Warren for six years as a highly trained explosive detection dog. Military working dogs provide crucial support to a base's mission, and their skillsets can range from drug or explosive detection as well as serving as a non-lethal option for threat neutralization. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Good boy closes MWD career
Military Working Dog Beni/X500 pokes his head around the podium during his retirement ceremony at the Trails End on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April 6, 2023. Beni served the populace of F.E. Warren for six years as a highly trained explosive detection dog. Military working dogs provide crucial support to a base's mission, and their skillsets can range from drug or explosive detection as well as serving as a non-lethal option for threat neutralization. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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90 MW Civilian Personnel Office holds job fair
Job fair attendees learn more about open positions on base during a job fair at the Trails End on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April 5, 2023. F.E. Warren has 115 vacant civilian positions, and the job fair was organized as an effort to fill some of those vacancies in positions ranging from administrative to technical, blue collar and white. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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90 MW Civilian Personnel Office holds job fair
Henry Winford from the 90th Communications Squadron, talks to a job fair attendee about open Communications positions during a job fair at the Trails End on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, April 5, 2023. F.E. Warren has 115 vacant civilian positions, and the job fair was organized as an effort to fill some of those vacancies in positions ranging from administrative to technical, blue collar and white. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Snowy Wolf
A MH-139A Grey Wolf special mission aviator watches as the aircraft moves across a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy image from video)
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Snowy Wolf
A MH-139A Grey Wolf copilot guides the aircraft down in a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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Snowy Wolf
The MH-139A Grey Wolf touches down in a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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Snowy Wolf
The MH-139A Grey Wolf stirs up a cloud of snow as it touches down near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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Snowy Wolf
A MH-139A Grey Wolf special mission aviator watches as the aircraft moves across a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy image from video)
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Snowy Wolf
A MH-139A Grey Wolf copilot guides the aircraft down in a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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Snowy Wolf
The MH-139A Grey Wolf touches down in a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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Snowy Wolf
The MH-139A Grey Wolf stirs up a cloud of snow as it touches down near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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Snowy Wolf
A MH-139A Grey Wolf special mission aviator watches as the aircraft moves across a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy image from video)
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Snowy Wolf
A MH-139A Grey Wolf copilot guides the aircraft down in a snowy field near Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana in February. The snow lift offs and touchdowns were the culmination of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s austere landing testing. The tests focused on the new aircraft’s ability to land in unprepared areas such as fields, which is a core capability of any rotary-wing aircraft. (Courtesy images from video)
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