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101 Critical Days of Summer: The Beach
The 101 Critical Days of Summer kicked off Memorial Day weekend (May 25) and will run through Labor Day (Sept. 2). These safety flyers cover high-risk activities during the campaign period to display in units, forward through e-mail, post on social media, etc., to promote mishap prevention.
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101 Critical Days of Summer: Adverse Weather
The 101 Critical Days of Summer kicked off Memorial Day weekend (May 25) and will run through Labor Day (Sept. 2). These safety flyers cover high-risk activities during the campaign period to display in units, forward through e-mail, post on social media, etc., to promote mishap prevention.
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101 Critical Days of Summer: Bicycling
The 101 Critical Days of Summer kicked off Memorial Day weekend (May 25) and will run through Labor Day (Sept. 2). These safety flyers cover high-risk activities during the campaign period to display in units, forward through e-mail, post on social media, etc., to promote mishap prevention.
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101 Critical Days of Summer: Fireworks
The 101 Critical Days of Summer kicked off Memorial Day weekend (May 25) and will run through Labor Day (Sept. 2). These safety flyers cover high-risk activities during the campaign period to display in units, forward through e-mail, post on social media, etc., to promote mishap prevention.
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101 Critical Days of Summer: Barbecuing
The 101 Critical Days of Summer kicked off Memorial Day weekend (May 25) and will run through Labor Day (Sept. 2). These safety flyers cover high-risk activities during the campaign period to display in units, forward through e-mail, post on social media, etc., to promote mishap prevention.
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101 Critical Days of Summer: Sun Exposure
The 101 Critical Days of Summer kicked off Memorial Day weekend (May 25) and will run through Labor Day (Sept. 2). These safety flyers cover high-risk activities during the campaign period to display in units, forward through e-mail, post on social media, etc., to promote mishap prevention.
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MINUTEMAN III TEST LAUNCH SHOWCASES READINESS OF U.S. NUCLEAR FORCE’S SAFE, EFFECTIVE DETERRENT
A joint team of Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen supported by Space Force Guardians launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with one re-entry vehicle June 4 at 12:56 a.m. Pacific Time from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. This test launch is part of routine and periodic activities intended to demonstrate that the United States’ nuclear deterrent is safe, secure, reliable and effective to deter 21st century threats and reassure our allies. Such tests have occurred over 300 times before, and this test is not the result of current world events. (U.S. Space Force photo by Airman 1st Class Olga Houtsma)
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Airman John Lynch, 898th Munitions Squadron weapons maintainer, looks out the window of the McDonald Ranch House in Alamogordo, N.M., May 17, 2024. The McDonald Ranch House was the location used by scientists during the assembly and viewing of the atomic bomb. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ruben Garibay)
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Airmen from the 898th Munitions Squadron use radiation detectors at the Trinity Site in Alamogordo, N.M., May 17, 2024. The Trinity Site is scattered with trinitite rocks formed after the testing of an atomic bomb at the location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ruben Garibay)
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An Airman from the 898th Munitions Squadron looks at the Trinity Site monument in Alamogordo, N.M., May 17, 2024. The monument is a national landmark that marks the exact location of where the world's first nuclear bomb was tested. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ruben Garibay)
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Airmen from the 898th Munitions Squadron and personnel from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, pose for a group photo at the Trinity Site in Alamogordo, N.M., May 17, 2024. The Trinity Site is a historical landmark where the first atomic bomb was detonated and tested. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ruben Garibay)
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Senior Airman John Wachob, 898th Munitions Squadron weapons maintainer, uses a radiation detector at the Trinity Site in Alamogordo, N.M., May 17, 2024. The Trinity Site is scattered with trinitite rocks formed after the testing of an atomic bomb at the location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ruben Garibay)
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Matthew Thompson, Defense Nuclear Weapon School historian, speaks to Airmen from the 898th Munitions Squadron at the Trinity Site in Alamogordo, N.M., May 17, 2024. The Defense Threat Reduction Agency invited the 898 MUNS to tour the Trinity Site to show the Airmen the history and heritage of where the first atomic bomb was detonated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ruben Garibay)
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Aerial photo of the USDA Forest Service Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands Air Tanker Base on Kirtland Air Force Base N.M., The pad site upgrade increases capacity for combating the wildfire crisis, making it one of four bases in the region that can accommodate the VLAT. The size of the ramp including the additional new asphalt is 677,000 sq ft. Photo by: Patricia Johnson, USDA, US Forest Service Public Affairs
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Matt Rau, Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands Staff Officer discusses the Four fire-retardant tanks with a capacity to hold 25,000 gallons of fire retardant each. One Mixing tank, Two Holding tanks and One Loading tank. Per Matt that means 75,000 gallons of mixed fire retardant are always available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Allen Winston)
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Col. Michael Power, 377th Air Base Wing and Installation Commander at Kirtland AFB. And CMSgt Antonio L. Cooper the Command Chief Master Sergeant at the 377th ABW, Kirtland Air Force Base, pose with officers and staff in front of one of the 10 Tanker Air Tankers at the dedication opening of USDA Forest Service Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands Air Tanker Base on Kirtland Air Force Base N.M. (U.S. Air Force photo by Allen Winston)
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Col. Michael Power, 377th Air Base Wing and Installation Commander at Kirtland AFB. Address the media at the dedication opening of USDA Forest Service Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands Air Tanker Base on Kirtland Air Force Base N.M. The purpose of the press conference was to discuss the upgrades to the air tanker base and answers questions about how it will help combat future fires. (U.S. Air force photo by Allen Winston)
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Col. Michael Power, 377th Air Base Wing and Installation Commander at Kirtland AFB. And CMSgt Antonio L. Cooper the Command Chief Master Sergeant at the 377th ABW, Kirtland Air Force Base, pose with Matt Rau, Cibola National Forest, Michiko Martin, Regional Forester, and Steve Hattenbach, Deputy Regional Forester in front of the Four fire-retardant tanks with a capacity to hold 25,000 gallons of fire retardant each. One Mixing tank, Two Holding tanks and One Loading tank. Per Matt that means 75,000 gallons of mixed fire retardant are always available. (U.S. Air force photo by Allen Winston)
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B-21 Raider continues flight test, production
The B-21 Raider program is on track and continues flight testing at Northrop Grumman’s manufacturing facility on Edwards Air Force Base, California. The B-21 will have an open architecture to integrate new technologies and respond to future threats across the spectrum of operations. The B-21 Long Range Strike Family of Systems will greatly enhance mission effectiveness and Joint interoperability in advanced threat environments, strengthening U.S. deterrence and strategic advantage.
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B-21 Raider continues flight test, production
A B-21 Raider conducts flight testing, which includes ground testing, taxiing, and flying operations, at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The B-21 will interoperate with our allies and partners to deliver on our enduring commitment to provide flexible strike options for coalition operations that defend us against common threats. (Courtesy photo)
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