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Air Force modernizes nuclear security with advanced JLTV vehicle
Senior Airman Zion Hill, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron maintenance support team member, prepares before departing F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, for the first operational Joint Light Tactical Vehicle mission supporting maintenance at a launch facility near Harrisburg, Nebraska, April 24, 2023. This is the first step in modernizing the security forces vehicle fleet to provide more lethality and security for the nuclear enterprise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joseph Coslett Jr.)
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Air Force modernizes nuclear security with advanced JLTV vehicle
Senior Airman Zion Hill, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron maintenance support team member, prepares before departing F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, for the first operational Joint Light Tactical Vehicle mission supporting maintenance at a launch facility near Harrisburg, Nebraska, April 24, 2023. This is the first step in modernizing the security forces vehicle fleet to provide more lethality and security for the nuclear enterprise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joseph Coslett Jr.)
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Air Force modernizes nuclear security with advanced JLTV vehicle
Senior Airman Zion Hill and Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Daniels, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron maintenance support team members, pose in the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle before providing security for the first operational mission supporting maintenance at a launch facility near Harrisburg, Nebraska, on April 24, 2023. This is the first step in modernizing the security forces vehicle fleet to provide more lethality and security for the nuclear enterprise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joseph Coslett Jr.)
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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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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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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
After climbing the 224-step viewing platform to the top of the Seven Falls, park visitors can take a hike in the woods. Broadmoor Seven Falls Park gives visitors different perspectives of the waterfalls, an opportunity to hike and places to sit and enjoy the views. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
Hill Falls flows down the mountain side of the South Cheyenne Cañon in Broadmoor Seven Falls Park. Park visitors can view the falls from two viewing platforms and then choose between two hiking trails at the top. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
Hill Falls is the waterfall at the bottom of the rest and is a fan waterfall that gets wider at the base of its descent. The other six waterfalls are called named Bridal Veil, Feather, Hull Ramona, Shorty and Weimer Falls. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
Visitors can take a 185-step stair case to the top of the Eagles Nest platform to get this view of the Seven falls. The Seven Falls are named Bridal Veil, Feather, Hill, Hull Ramona, Shorty and Weimer falls. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
A 185-step stair case takes park visitors to the top of the Eagles Nest viewing platform. At the top, visitors can view the Seven Falls from a distance, shop in a small gift store and ride an elevator back down through the mountain. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
A stream with a small waterfall flows next to a walking path at the Broadmoor Seven Falls Park. The park has hiking paths, viewing platforms, benches and gift shops for visitors to enjoy along with the waterfalls. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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Wyoming Wanderers; Broadmoor Seven Falls
A .8-mile walking path takes park visitors from the entrance of Broadmoor Seven Falls Park to the base of the Seven Falls. The walking path winds through the South Cheyenne Cañon, the Pillars of Hercules and next to a flowing stream. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sarah Post)
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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 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 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
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
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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