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NATCF; eyes, ears of Red Flag 18-3 aircraft
Airman 1st Class Jamel Johnson, air traffic controller (ATC) apprentice assigned to the 57th Operation Support Squadron, guides aircraft as the scope controller at the Nellis Air Traffic Control Facility (NATCF). At the NATCF, ATC specialists guide various aircraft types, from helicopter to fighter jets to heavy cargo planes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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NATCF; eyes, ears of Red Flag 18-3 aircraft
Air traffic controllers (ATC) assigned to the 57th Operation Support Squadron guide various types of aircraft throughout the Nellis airways at the Nellis Air Traffic Control Facility (NATCF). At the NATCF, more than 70 ATC specialists work by providing voice instruction by radio to ensure safe airways. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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NATCF; eyes, ears of Red Flag 18-3 aircraft
Senior Airman Orion Furber, air traffic controller (ATC) assigned to the 57th Operation Support Squadron, prepares flight information for the scope controllers at the Nellis Air Traffic Control Facility. ATC specialists are responsible for the safety and guidance of air traffic by managing the flow of aircraft throughout their flights. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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Dedicated Crew Chiefs keep jets, pilots flying
Airman 1st Class Bonifacio Garcia, F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet assistant dedicated crew chief assigned to 757th Maintenance Squadron Strike Aircraft Maintenance Unit, prepares an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet for defueling at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Dedicated crew chiefs and ADCCs are highly skilled maintainers with extensive knowledge of their aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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Dedicated Crew Chiefs keep jets, pilots flying
Airman 1st Class Lucas Cupp, F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet assistant dedicated crew chief assigned to 757th Maintenance Squadron Strike Aircraft Maintenance Unit, uses headset equipment to communicate with a ground member during a defueling process at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Communication between a dedicated crew chief, their ADCC and their pilots is vital for ensuring safety and understanding. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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Dedicated Crew Chiefs keep jets, pilots flying
Airman 1st Class Bonifacio Garcia, F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet assistant dedicated crew chief assigned to 757th Maintenance Squadron Strike Aircraft Maintenance Unit, disconnects a hose from an F-15E Strike Eagle at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. ADCCs are responsible for supporting dedicated crew chiefs with all work pertaining to their aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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Dedicated Crew Chiefs keep jets, pilots flying
Airman 1st Class Lucas Cupp, assistant dedicated crew chief assigned to 757th Maintenance Squadron Strike Aircraft Maintenance Unit, connects hydraulic lines to an F-15E Strike Eagle at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Despite long hours, hazardous conditions and highly stressful situations, maintainers stay on top of their game to get the mission accomplished. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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Dedicated Crew Chiefs keep jets, pilots flying
Airman 1st Class Lucas Cupp, F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet assistant dedicated crew chief assigned to 757th Maintenance Squadron Strike Aircraft Maintenance Unit, cleans the canopy of an F-15E Strike Eagle at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Dedicated crew chiefs and ADCCs are expected to be exceptional maintainers, take pride in their work and assume a large amount of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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Dedicated Crew Chiefs keep jets, pilots flying
Master Sgt. Sarah Flagg, production superintendent assigned to 757th Maintenance Squadron Strike Aircraft Maintenance Unit, reviews aircraft forms in preparation of an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet take off at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Attention to detail is important for everyone working on the flightline to ensure the safety of maintainers and aircrew. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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HVAC helps Nellis beat the heat
Staff Sgt. Cheick Kamagate, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration and Control technician assigned to the 512th Civil Engineer Squadron Reserve Unit at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware checks the air supply temperature going into a 57th maintenance facility on Nellis Air Force Base. The 99th CES HVAC shop has prepared for the summer heat by utilizing over 50 Air Reserve Component technicians across 13 other bases. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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HVAC helps Nellis beat the heat
Airman 1st Class Johnathan Daniels, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration and Control technician assigned to the 99th Civil Engineer Squadron, repairs a broken water pipe at a 57th maintenance facility on Nellis Air Force Base. HVAC technicians are responsible for the maintenance, repair and operations of 661 facilities across Nellis, Creech Air Force Base, and the Nevada Test and Training Range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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HVAC helps Nellis beat the heat
Airman 1st Class Johnathan Daniels, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration and Control technician assigned to the 99th Civil Engineer Squadron, repairs a broken water pipe at a 57th maintenance facility on Nellis Air Force Base. HVAC technicians are responsible for 6,670 pieces of equipment, equating to over 17,000 hours of preventative maintenance for sustainability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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HVAC helps Nellis beat the heat
Senior Airman Matthew Bowen, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration and Control technician assigned to the 99th Civil Engineer Squadron, inspects an HVAC unit at a 57th maintenance facility on Nellis Air Force Base. The specific internal temperatures needed in every facility across the base are imperative for the functionality of the equipment and personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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32nd WPS activates; focuses on cyberspace domain
Members assigned to the 32nd Weapons Squadron gather around a table after an assumption of command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 28, 2018. The 32nd WPS is the newest squadron in the U.S. Air Force Weapons School. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
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32nd WPS activates; focuses on cyberspace domain
Tech. Sgt. Kieth Kuzniar, 32nd Weapons Squadron superintendent, shows off the new squadron guidon to Master Sgt. Brandi Love, U.S. Air Force Weapons School first sergeant, during an assumption of command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 28, 2018. The 32nd WPS will focus on teaching Cyber Warfare Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
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32nd WPS activates; focuses on cyberspace domain
Lt. Col. Douglas Medley, 32nd Weapons Squadron commander, gives a speech during an assumption of command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 28, 2018. Medley graduated from the U.S. Air Force Weapons School in 2012 and is returning as the 32nd WPS squadron commander, focusing on Cyber Warfare Operations Weapons Instructor Course. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
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32nd WPS activates; focuses on cyberspace domain
Col. Steven Behmer, U. S. Air Force Weapons School commandant, passes a guidon to Lt. Col. Douglas Medley, 32nd Weapons Squadron commander during an assumption of command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 28, 2018. The 32nd WPS will focus on the Cyber Warfare Operations Weapons Instructor Course taught at the Weapons School. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
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AFWERX’s innovation strengthens perimeter security
Mark Rowland, director of AFWERX Vegas, speaks to a crowd of attendees at the AFWERX Fusion Experience event in Las Vegas, June 20, 2018. AFWERX Vegas provides a hub for innovators dedicated to making creative fixes for the Air Force’s toughest challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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AFWERX’s innovation strengthens perimeter security
Todd Stecker, exhibitor for PTC, presents his innovative perimeter security ideas to Airman 1st Class Michael Hickson, client system technician assigned to the 353 Special Operations Support Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, at the AFWERX Fusion Experience event in Las Vegas June 20, 2018. Personnel across the Air Force were invited to the event to learn more about instilling a culture of innovation within the military and beyond through a series of presentations, panels and workshops dedicated to perimeter security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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AFWERX’s innovation strengthens perimeter security
A sign warns drivers to stop for active barriers at a gate on Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 20, 2018. Active vehicle barriers are imperative for base security. Improving perimeter security was the main focus for the AFWERX Fusion Experience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Bailee A. Darbasie)
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