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Wolfhounds raise the bar
A C-146A Wolfhound crew chief waits for final checks to be completed by aircrew before departing from Duke Field, Florida, October 8, 2018. The C-146A Wolfhound’s primary mission is to provide flexible, responsive and operational movement of service members around the world.
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A league of their own
Staff Sgt. Carlos Guillen, food services specialist in the 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron, serves Airmen from Duke Field lunch during a unit training assembly. The 919th SOFSS won five awards for organizational and individual excellence in the Air Force Reserve's 2018 Annual A1 Awards.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chelsie Taddonio)
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Air Force Birthday
U.S. Air Force graphic by David Perry.
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919 SOW/CC Official Photo
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Thames
Shalryic Thames
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Lowmiller
Senior Airman Stephen Lowmiller, 919th Special Operations Support Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Monique Roux)
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Hunt
Senior Airman Tamekia Hunt, 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Monique Roux)
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Col Any Jett
Colonel Andrew M. Jett is the Vice Commander, 919th Special Operations Wing, Duke Field, Fla. He provides leadership to organize, train, equip, and maintain the Air Force Reserve Command’s only special operations wing. He leads the wing’s special operations forces ensuring unit readiness for worldwide deployments in support of combatant commands as well as directing wing headquarters staff functions.
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Making it Right
Maj. Terrell Eikner, 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, hugs Ms. KaSandra Gray August 5. 2018 following a special ceremony in her honor at Duke Field, Florida. Eikner presented Gray with a flag he had flown on an A-10 aircraft over Afghanistan in June 2008 after seeing local media coverage of Gray's missing flag on July 4.
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Making It Right
Members of the 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron participate in a special ceremony for Ms. KaSandra Gray August 5, 2018 at Duke Field, Florida. The Citizen Air Commandos presented Gray with a flag flown on an A-10 aircraft over Afghanistan in June 2008 after seeing local media coverage of Gray's missing flag on July 4.
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A Cut Above
Ms. Kelly Ewert, Director of Airman and Family Readiness, receives the Diamond Sharp award from the 919th Special Operations Wing First Sergeants on August 5, 2018. The Diamond Sharp Award recognizes members of the unit who have actively demonstrated their commitment to Air Force core values or have gone above and beyond in helping others.
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Optics
Lt. Col. Kelli Parks, an optometrist with the 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron, performs an eye exam on a fellow Air Force reservist Aug. 5, 2018 at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The exam was one of many the SOMDS conducted for 919th Special Operations Wing Airmen during the August unit training assembly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Monique Roux)
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USAF Spice Brown
This fall, the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform will be the standard issue uniform of the U.S. Air Force and will feature Air Force specific “Spice Brown” name tapes. The OCP has been issued to U.S. troops deploying overseas since 2012, features a camouflage pattern designed to work in multiple environments and is being used by the U.S. Army. (U.S. Air National Guard photo illustration by Tech. Sgt. Daniel Ter Haar)
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Official Portrait
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) – Gen. Charles Q. (CQ) Brown, Jr., the commander of Pacific Air Forces, a decorated pilot who has held key commands and served as a military advisor at the highest levels, has been nominated to serve as the Air Force’s 22nd Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense Mark T. Esper announced March 2, 2020.
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GENERAL CHARLES Q. BROWN JR.
GENERAL CHARLES Q. BROWN JR.
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Gen. C.Q. Brown, Jr. gives his his first salute as U.S. Pacific Air Forces commander during an assumption of command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 26, 2018. Brown now leads U.S. Indo-Pacific Command's air component, delivering airpower across 53 percent of the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jack Sanders)
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No stone unturned
Tech. Sgt. Brandon Stevens, aerospace medical journeyman assigned to the 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron, reviews documents to ensure compliance with Air Force Standards during a Unit Training Assembly. Members of the 919th Special Operations Wing will be assessed by inspectors from Air Force Reserve Command for how well they manage resources while performing their mission during an upcoming Capstone event in June 2019.
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Airdropped
A parachuted bundle soars from a C-145 Skytruck during an airdrop mission near Duke Field, Fla.. New and prior-qualified loadmasters release sandbags and 300-pound boxes from the 919th Special Operations Wing aircraft as part of their initial airdrop or proficiency training. The 919th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron’s Airmen are responsible for packing, securing and recovering the equipment and parachutes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Phone
The Get1Now program is an incentive opportunity for Reservists to refer potential candidates with whom they wish to serve. Once the referral becomes an accession, the referring service member becomes eligible for an award. The Get1Now app is available via free download from the App Store for IPhone users and the Market for Android devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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