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  • Red Flag 23-3 to bring increased noise July 17 - Aug. 4

    Southern Nevada residents may notice increased noise from military aircraft as the Air Force conducts Red Flag 23-3 from July 17 to August 4.Close to 100 aircraft are scheduled to depart Nellis twice a day and may remain in the air for up to five hours during this large-scale exercise. Also, expect

  • Dragon takes command of 705th TRS

    The 705th Training Squadron welcomed Lt. Col. Benjamin “Dragon” Lee and said farewell to Lt. Col. Marcus Bryan during a change of command ceremony, Hurlburt Field, Florida, June 2.

  • CBRN training

    U.S. Air Force Airmen from various career fields participates in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 14, 2023. The mission of CBRN is to protect personnel from the effects caused by incidents involving weapons of mass destruction.

  • Gossett takes command of the AOC FTU

    The 505th Training Squadron, the Air Force’s gateway to global air operations centers, said farewell to their commander, Lt. Col. Kari “Cougar” Mott, and welcomed Lt. Col. Jason “Chappy” Gossett, during a change of command ceremony, at Hurlburt Field, Florida, May 12.

  • Nellis “Aces” WNBA tour

    The Las Vegas Aces visited Nellis to boost morale and learn more about what it takes to lead in a fast-paced environment. During the tour, Airmen gave the Aces leadership a guided windshield flight line tour, a close-up view of the F-35 Lighting II, and a visit to the Warrior Fitness Center.

  • US facilitates Japan AOC C2 training

    Three years in the making, the 505th Training Squadron fulfilled a request by the government of Japan to assist with understanding how an air operations center plans and executes and how to build instructional standards to enable airpower at the operational level of war.

  • 66 RQS inactivates June 1

    The 66th Rescue Squadron inactivated during a ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 1, 2023 for the second time in the unit’s history.

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