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Wyoming Wanderers; Devils Tower
Signs display history and learning opportunities at the start of Tower Trail Sept. 4, 2022, at Devils Tower National Monument, near Hulett, Wyoming. Devils Tower is 867 feet tall and its top measures about an acre and a half.. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Devils Tower
Tower Trail offers different views and perspectives of Devils Tower National Monument near Hulett, Wyoming. Devils Tower was formed underground from molten rock and over time was pushed above ground. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Devils Tower
An American flag flies at the base of Devils Tower National Monument Sept. 4, 2022, near Hulett, Wyoming. Devils tower is 867 feet tall and rises 5,112 feet above sea level. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Devils Tower
There are many trails for visitors to hike and see Devils Tower National Monument near Hulett, Wyoming. There are five trails up to three miles, but the most popular is the Tower Trail, which measures 1.3 miles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Devils Tower
Prayer clothes and bundles line the Tower Trail Sept. 4, 2022, at Devils Tower National Monument near Hulett, Wyoming. Prayer clothes are placed around the tower to represent cultural and spiritual connections to the site. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Landon Gunsauls)
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1st Female joins TRF in three years
Staff Sgt. Witherspoon poses with her certificate and patch after a Tactical Response Force graduation, Oct. 27, 2022, on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. Witherspoon went through four weeks of training to make it onto the rapid-deployed, specialized security forces TRF team. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st class Sarah Post)
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From Trinity to the Triad: the heritage of nuclear deterrence
Visitors walk around the site of the first nuclear detonation, conducted July 16, 1945, on the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, during an open house at the facility Oct. 15, 2022. The Trinity Site iis open to the public twice a year and personnel are on hand to educate visitors about the Manhattan Project and the beginning of the atomic age. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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From Trinity to the Triad: the heritage of nuclear deterrence
A lavastone obelisk marks the site of Ground Zero for the first nuclear detonation, conducted July 16, 1945, on the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, during an open house at the facility Oct. 15, 2022. The Trinity Site iis open to the public twice a year and personnel are on hand to educate visitors about the Manhattan Project and the beginning of the atomic age. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Ferrets find temporary home on F.E. Warren
Lt. Col. Phillip Wheeler releases an endangered black-footed ferret into a temporary preconditioning facility on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Oct. 11, 2022. Seven ferrets were brought from their breeding facilites in Kentucky and Virginia to Wyoming to acclimate to their new environment before being released to their new homes in Colorado. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Ferrets find temporary home on F.E. Warren
Alicia Boltz, water manager with the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, under the guidance of Fish & Wildlife Biologist Tyler Tretton, releases an endangered black-footed ferret into a temporary preconditioning facility on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Oct. 11, 2022. Seven ferrets were brought from their breeding facilites in Kentucky and Virginia to Wyoming to acclimate to their new environment before being released to their new homes in Colorado. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Ferrets find temporary home on F.E. Warren
An endangered black-footed ferret expresses his displeasure after being released into a temporary preconditioning facility on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Oct. 11, 2022. Seven ferrets were brought from their breeding facilites in Kentucky and Virginia to Wyoming to acclimate to their new environment before being released to their new homes in Colorado. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Ferrets find temporary home on F.E. Warren
Senior Airman Kathleen Richards, with the guidance of Fish & Wildlife Biologists Tyler Tretton (left) and Alex Schubert (right) releases an endangered black-footed ferret into a temporary preconditioning facility on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Oct. 11, 2022. Seven ferrets were brought from their breeding facilites in Kentucky and Virginia to Wyoming to acclimate to their new environment before being released to their new homes in Colorado. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Wyoming Wanderers; A national park adventure
Old Fall River Road leads travelers to a 12,000-foot peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Travelers who drive on Old Fall River Road will end on top of one of the park's higher mountains and be able to see views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; A national park adventure
Alberta Falls drops 30 feet and provides hikers landscape views and a place to rest in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. To get to the falls, hikers must walk about a mile one way across bridges, through the forest and next to a small canyon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; A national park adventure
A miniature waterfall flows along the Alberta Falls Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. The Alberta Falls Trail is 0.8 miles long and has many water views on the way to the final 30-foot waterfall. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; A national park adventure
A duck relaxes at Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Emerald Lake is at the end of a 1.8-mile moderate trail and is at 10,110 feet of elevation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; A national park adventure
Emerald Lake sits at the base of Hallett Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Hikers can take the Nymph, Dream and Emerald Lake trail to reach Emerald Lake in 1.8 miles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; A national park adventure
Bear Lake provides great reflection views of the mountain and trees in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Bear Lake has a 0.7 loop trail around the lake for hikers to enjoy a short walk and scenery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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Wranglers graduate as Honor Guardsmen
Eight Airmen pose for a photo after an Honor Guard graduation ceremony, Sept. 30, 2022, at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base Honor Guard building. Honor Guard members provide funeral and ceremonial honors and escort the flag during these events, while holding a high level of professionalism and appearance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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USSTRATCOM J8 Director visits the 90MW
Robert Taylor, United States Strategic Command J8 Director, tours a Launch Control Center, September 20, 2022, at the Echo-01 Missile Alert Facility. Taylor toured the MAF, LCC and met the Airmen manning the site. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman Sarah Post)
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