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AFIT's Cyberspace 220 course graduates first in-resident students since 2019
The Air Force Institute of Technology's School of Strategic Force Studies International Cyberspace Education course recently completed the first in-resident offering since 2019 with 12 students from eight countries
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Members of the Golden Knights, the Army’s parachute demonstration team, perform during Mountainfest, a 10th Mountain Division event to celebrate national spirit, in Fort Drum, N.Y., June 21, 2023.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
Throughout the Summer, up to 450 Cadets engaged in this year’s Air Force ROTC Field Training will be able to have incentive flights in EMB-312s (A-27) Tucano aircraft.
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U.S. Air Force Airmen perform the push up portion of the physical fitness test, Dec. 1, 2016, at the Risner Fitness Center on Kadena Air Base, Japan. Proper physical fitness is an integral part of the fit-to-fight mentality as well as part of a healthy lifestyle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nick Emerick/Released)
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Installation Medical All Hazards Response team chiefs and Wing Inspection team members receive initial briefing and training
42nd Medical Group Installation Medical All Hazards Response team chiefs and Wing Inspection team members receive initial briefing and training from the Ready Eagle cadre. Ready Eagle II is a three-day event that builds on the previously conducted training in Ready Eagle I, focusing on gaps in capabilities and skill development. (U.S. Air Force photo by Trey Ward)
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Transporting a non-ambulatory patient onto a litter
Field Response Team members received guidance through procedures to transport a non-ambulatory patient onto a litter. The Ready Eagle team provided training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions, and a culminating full-scale mass casualty exercise emphasizing engaging Response Training and Assessment Program tools and skills learned during the first two days. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Ross)
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Field response team members validate the operational capability of their installation equipment
Field response team members are given instructions and validate the operational capability of their Installation Medical All Hazards Response equipment. The training aims to enhance Installation Medical All Hazards Response capability, team integration, and response skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Ross)
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In-Place Patient Decontamination Team members begin set-up of shelter
In-Place Patient Decontamination Team members begin set-up of shelter to perform patient decontamination for patients that arrive for treatment. The training aims to improve teamwork, response abilities, and Installation Medical All Hazards Response capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Ross)
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In-Place Patient Decontamination Team members suit up in preparation to perform decontamination procedures
In-Place Patient Decontamination Team members suit up in preparation to perform decontamination procedures on patients that arrive for treatment. Ready Eagle I is a three-day event that builds on the previously conducted training in Ready Eagle II, focusing on gaps in capabilities and skill development. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Ross)
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Ready Eagle cadre trains Field Response Team members on injuries
Ready Eagle cadre trains Field Response Team members on injuries they may encounter during an incident. The exercise enhanced communication and coordination between the response teams and installation first responders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Ross)
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Clinical team members coordinate patient flow and treatment
Clinical team members coordinate patient flow and treatment. The Ready Eagle team delivered tabletop discussions, equipment evaluations, training seminars, and a culminating full-scale mass casualty exercise focused on using the tools and abilities learned over the first two days of the Response Training and Assessment Program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Ross)
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