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U.S. Air Force Logo Dobbins Air Reserve Base

  • (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Josh Kincaid)

    A day of Remembrance at Dobbins

  • Sarah Gauthier, a cashier, and Mary Celano, a barista, brew coffee at the Consolidated Club on Dobbins Air Reserve Base, March 5, 2022. The Dobbins Consolidated Club provides a variety of food services throughout the week and the UTA weekend. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Kendra A. Ransum)

    The Revitalization of the Dobbins Consolidated Club

  • The SNCO of the Year for 2021 is Master Sgt. Brooklynn Covington, Aircrew Training NCOIC, 94th AES, at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Kincaid)

    Senior NCO of the Year

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    Dobbins takes Cope North 22

  • U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Josh Kincaid

    John Collins visits Dobbins for tree lighting festivities

  • (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kadesha Willingham)

    Building stronger leaders through NCO University

  • Chaplain (Maj.) Olga Westfall is 94th Airlift Wing chaplain. (U.S. Air Force graphic/James Branch)

    Overcoming obstacles: From escaping Soviet Union to U.S. Air Force chaplain

  • Tech. Sgt. Patrick Pittman, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron Combat Metals Flight machinist, puts the finishing welds on his scrap metal sculpture. Dubbed "Ironman" by it's creators, the project utilized more than 200 pieces of scrap metal collected by a volunteer crew of four, and it took two weeks to assemble. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Eric Petosky)

    Combat Metals Flight sculpts from scrap

  • Tech. Sgt. Denis Bryant (left) and Staff Sgt. Chris Sefton review aircraft landing schedules here March 29, 2011, at Sendai Airport, Japan. A team of 20 Airmen deployed there to help the Japanese recover and rebuild in the wake of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Bryant is an air transportation craftsman from Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii; Sefton is a ground radio technician from Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Staff Sgt. J.G. Buzanowski)

    Recovering hope: Airmen help Japanese rebuild Sendai Airport

  • Elden Miller, a former Army sergeant blinded during a truck explosion at Fort Carson, Colo., finds the "miracle on the mountain," while blazing independently down the wide-open spaces of Colorado's Snowmass Mountain March 29, 2011, at the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. Accompanying him is volunteer ski instructor Jerry Miserandino. (Defense Department photo/Donna Miles)

    Disabled vets discover 'miracle on mountain'

  • The Department of the Air Force celebrates Pride Month and impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer individuals have had on Air Force history. It’s a time to celebrate progress, and it's also a time for the department, the nation and the world to acknowledge the challenges that remain and to reaffirm our commitment to equality for LGBTQ+ people. (U.S. Air Force graphic)

    Pride Month: Every Airman, Guardian has a story

  • Then-Senior Airman Logan Ireland, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Field Investigation Squadron 5, Detachment 611, special agent poses with former President Barrack Obama and Ireland’s wife, Laila Ireland, at the White House, in Washington, D.C. (Courtesy photo)

    OSI special agent shares trans journey to inspire others

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    DAF strengthens discharge process for sexual offenders

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    908th SFS members train using Virtual Reality

  • U.S. Air Force Airmen prepare to offload fuel from a C-130J Super Hercules July 21, 2021, at Tinian International Airport, Tinian, during Pacific Iron 2021. Pacific Iron 2021 is a Pacific Air Forces dynamic force employment operation to project forces into United States Indo-Pacific Command’s area of responsibility in support of a more lethal, adaptive, and resilient force.

    Air Force operationalizes ACE concept, addresses today’s changing threat environment

  • Overlooking a car engine, military members from the Air Force and Marines receive instruction on vehicle extrication wearing appropriate fire retardant PPE.

    624 CES firefighters train with Marines to support total force structure

  • Airmen load tank onto plane

    302 AW Airmen embody Agile Combat Employment via aerial firefighting

  • graphic of Air Force Reserve Command Enlisted Symposium 2022

    AFRC hosts in-person Enlisted Symposium, first since pandemic

  • An Airman nails down a grounding pole.

    Citizen Air Commandos host Wolf Pack 2022 Exercise

  • Soldiers and Airmen conduct joint operations as part of RED FLAG-Alaksa 22-2

    The Flying Vikings participate in RED FLAG-Alaska 22-2

  • An A-10 Thunderbolt II from the 107th Fighter Squadron, 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard, lands and takes off from a highway during Northern Agility-1 22 in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan June 29, 2022.

    Historic highway landing advances Agile Combat Employment

  • Air Mobility Command, a major command headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., was created June 1, 1992. AMC provides America's Global Reach. This rapid, flexible and responsive air mobility promotes stability in regions by keeping America's capability and character highly visible. Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide global air mobility ... right effects, right place, right time. (U.S. Air Force graphic)

    AMC transitions to MAFFORGEN

  • A Kuwaiti woman speaks at a Women’s Peace and Security Diwaniya hosted at the Courtyard Marriott in Kuwait City, Kuwait, June 21, 2022. Diwaniyas are a place to network, where people from different facets of society gather to discuss topics of interest, form alliances, close business deals or introduce people to associates. Historically, Diwaniyas have consisted of only men, but now have evolved into mixed gender, or even women only. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Natalie Filzen)

    US, Kuwaiti women attend Women’s Peace, Security Diwaniya

  • Keeping ‘em in the sky

    AF Week in Photos

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    Around the Air Force: ACE and Multi-Capable Airmen, Baltic Tribute, Legend Laid to Rest

  • A UH-1N Huey, assigned to the 36th Rescue Squadron, commanded by Maj. Jason Vero, hoists up rescue personnel and a survivor during a medical evacuation. (Courtesy photo)

    A transgender pilot’s advice for serving authentically

  • Under Secretary of the Air Force Gina Ortiz Jones, receives a mission brief about the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex during a visit to Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., June 24, 2022. The complex is the largest maintenance depot within the Air Force Materiel Command supporting various aircraft and engine workloads. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gina Anderson)

    Under Secretary of the Air Force visits Tinker AFB

  • Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall is briefed about PTSD Awareness Month and the Learning and Engagement System, or LENS, from Tech Sgt. Jennifer Garrison, 316th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron mental health noncommissioned officer in charge, during a visit to Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 24, 2022. LENS is a tool that enables ready, reliable care and a new method of communication between providers and patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Isabelle Churchill)

    Kendall talks PTSD, mental health with medical leaders

  • USAFE-AFAFRICA, NATO Allied Air Command welcomes new commander

    USAFE-AFAFRICA, NATO Allied Air Command welcomes new commander

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    Air Force hosts service chiefs to discuss JADC2

  • Maj. Joshua Brown poses for a portrait photo

    Braving the Last Frontier: recounting the ITI 1,000-mile ultramarathon

  • Senior Airman Erek Bowens, 776th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron heavy equipment operator, rakes dirt to level out the ground of a storage area at Chabelley Airfield, Djibouti, Dec. 8, 2021. Bowen’s mission at Chabelley Airfield is to support base infrastructure while also ensuring an operational airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ericka A. Woolever)

    Chabelley Airfield: A day in the life for the Airmen

  • A woman in a red dress poses with her children for a family photo.

    Travis AFB Airman loses brother to domestic violence, uses random acts of kindness to keep his spirit alive

  • Dan Florida (left) and his brother Master Sgt. Chris Florida, the first sergeant with the 339th Recruiting Squadron, Clinton Township, Michigan, sit together the day after Chris donated his kidney to his older brother.

    Family bonds grow after recruiting first sergeant donates kidney to his brother

  • The U.S. Air Force has made various changes to the service’s dress and appearance guidance during 2021, one of which being female hair grooming standards.

    Air Force improves readiness for a diverse force

  • Master Sgt. James Ebert, 701st Airlift Squadron loadmaster, speaks with Braiden Adkins while touring a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina July 14, 2021.

    Airmen help make dream come true for special fan

  • Chaplain (Maj.) Bitrus Cobongs, head chaplain for the 403rd Wing at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., sits on a pew in Keesler's Triangle Chapel April 11, 2021. Cobongs's life began over 6,000 miles away in Nigeria where his early aspirations consisted of being a youth minister, but through closed and opened doors, he ended up serving in the U.S. military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kristen Pittman)

    Chaplain reflects on journey of perseverance, gratitude

  • Capt. Jennifer McGuigan, left, recently joined the Air Force Reserve at age 50.

    Determined to Serve: Critical care nurse joins Reserve at age 50

  • A group of Airmen from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base navigate a mountain trail, near Brevard, North Carolina, May 20, 2020. The group was taking part in combat survival training to become survival, evasion, resistance and escape augmentees. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kenneth Boyton)

    Becoming a SERE augmentee

  • Maj. Chris Harmer poses with his wife, Shelley and children. Harmer is one of many that struggle with invisible wounds and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Invisible wounds can be PTSD, traumatic brain injury or other cognitive, emotional, or behavioral conditions associated with trauma experienced by an individual. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy photo)

    How leaders helped Airman find support to overcome invisible wounds

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