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Col. Brenna Jordan Official Studio Photo
Col. Brenna Jordan Official Studio Photo
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
A smoke grenade is deployed during a Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School field exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. This field exercise was designed to test the student’s ability to function under pressure as a routine training scenario turned into an immersive field exercise following a simulated opposing force’s airstrike at the simulated contingency location, Base X. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School class 25-E students patrol Base X’s perimeter during an ALS field exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. This field exercise was designed to test the student’s ability to function under pressure as a routine training scenario turned into an immersive field exercise following a simulated opposing force’s airstrike at the simulated contingency location, Base X. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kayden Amato, right, and fellow Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School class 25-Echo students patrol Base X’s perimeter during an ALS field exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. This field exercise was the first of its kind for the school and tested the ALS students’ training from security forces and civil engineering in addition to testing their critical-thinking skills and team cohesion under significant pressure. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alizeh Lopez, left, and Staff Sgt. Hunter Campbell, both Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School class 25-E students, apply a tourniquet to a simulated injured classmate during an ALS field exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. The exercise incorporated realistic injects including simulated casualties, communication breakdowns, and equipment malfunctions to test student responses. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jarrett Perez, center, and fellow Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School class 25-Echo students conduct spall repair training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. Prior to a field exercise, the students were instructed to engage in the training they had previously learned from the 627th Civil Engineering Squadron, this allowed the ALS instructors to surprise the students with a simulated airstrike to start the exercise. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lawrence Jenkins, Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School class 25-E student, conducts spall repair training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. Prior to a field exercise, the students were instructed to engage in the training they had previously learned from the 627th Civil Engineering Squadron, this allowed the ALS instructors to surprise the students with a simulated airstrike to start the exercise. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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The Julius A. Kolb ALS prepares NCOs for the next fight
Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School class 25-Echo field exercise participants conduct a briefing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, July 8, 2025. This surprise field exercise was planned to emphasize the noncommissioned officers’ roles in harnessing the warfighter ethos and the importance of lethal, mission-ready Airmen capable of adapting to any scenario. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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AMC’s Seattle Gateway: A Motivated Team
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Frank Brooks, 62d Aerial Port Squadron gateway manager, left, Senior Airman Hunter Williams, center, and Staff Sgt. Christopher, both 62d APS contractor officer representatives, stand in their office at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington, July 3, 2025. The work of the 62d APS Air Mobility Command Seattle Gateway team has been instrumental in improving processes for all Patriot Express and military affiliated passengers flying out of the gateway. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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AMC’s Seattle Gateway: A Motivated Team
An Air Mobility Command Seattle Gateway passenger stands in the check-in line at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington, July 3, 2025. The check-in process for all Patriot Express and space-available passengers can be a lengthy process where passengers must arrive hours ahead of departure to ensure the gateway check-in agents have time to process them adequately. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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AMC’s Seattle Gateway: A Motivated Team
Military and civilian members from the 62d Airlift Wing discuss the Air Mobility Command Seattle Gateway process at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington, July 3, 2025. U.S. Air Force Maj. Denise Caspers, 62d Aerial Port Squadron commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Cannon, 62d APS senior enlisted leader, were among the 62d AW members to attend the gateway team briefing at SeaTac. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Col. Travis Elliott Official Studio Photo
Col. Travis Elliott Official Studio Photo
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
U.S. Air Force Maj. Ross Wiginton, back left, Capt. Nathan Foss, center left, and Capt. Jennifer Lucas, center right, all C-17 West Coast Demonstration Team and 8th Airlift Squadron pilots, engage with 2025 Moses Lake Airshow participants at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 21, 2025. The C17WCDT, represents Air Mobility Command by highlighting the global airlift mission and the C-17’s unique capabilities to audiences across the U.S. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
A C-17 Globemaster III performs aerial maneuvers during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 20, 2025. The C-17 West Coast Demonstration Team and the Wings of Blue demo team conducted a series of performances highlighting C-17 capabilities and precision parachuting to airshow audiences. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
U.S. Air Force First-Class Cadet Carter Beswick, left, and Second-Class Cadet Connor Bartz, both 98th Flying Training Squadron Wings of Blue demonstrators, engage with audience members during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 20, 2025. The Wings of Blue demonstration team performs each year in front of millions of spectators at national and international parachuting events, displaying world-class performances and unparalleled professionalism to all audiences. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
A Harvard MK IV executes an aerobatic maneuver during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 20, 2025. In addition to military demonstrations, the airshow lineup included precision aerobatics, historic aircraft flybys and a showcase by the C-17 West Coast Demonstration Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Robert Tolli, 98th Flying Training Squadron Airmanship 490 course director, left, and First-Class Cadet Colin Laughrey, 98th FTS Wings of Blue demonstrator, display the U.S. Army and Navy flags while parachuting during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 20, 2025. Each year, the Wings of Blue team demonstrates advanced freefall techniques, canopy formations, and precision landings, showcasing the tactical skill and discipline of military parachutists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
U.S. Air Force Academy Wings of Blue demonstration team members parachute out of a C-17 Globemaster III during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 20, 2025. The C-17 West Coast Demonstration Team and the Wings of Blue demo team conducted a series of performances highlighting C-17 capabilities and precision parachuting to airshow audiences throughout the multi-day event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
A U.S. Air Force Academy Wings of Blue parachute team pennant flies in the wind during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 20, 2025. In 1967, Air Force Academy Cadet Steve Elm created the iconic U.S. Air Force Parachute Team patch that has stood, nearly unchanged, as a symbol for the dedication and professionalism that is show by Wings of Blue team members well into the 21st century. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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The C-17 WCDT Performs at the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow
U.S. Air Force Maj. Ross Wiginton, C-17 West Coast Demonstration Team and 8th Airlift Squadron pilot, sits in the flightdeck of a C-17 Globemaster III during the 2025 Moses Lake Airshow at Grant County International Airport, Washington, June 19, 2025. As a member of the C17WCDT, Wiginton represents Air Mobility Command by highlighting the global airlift mission, and the C-17’s unique capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Riddle)
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