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ICBM operational test
An Air Force Global Strike Command unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launches during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. ICBM test launches demonstrate the U.S. nuclear enterprise is safe, secure, effective and ready to defend the United States and its allies. The AIR FORCE NUCLEAR WEAPONS CENTER synchronizes all aspects of nuclear materiel management on behalf of the AFMC commander in direct support of Air Force Global Strike Command. Headquartered at Kirtland Air Force Base, the center consists of five major execution directorates: Air Delivered Capabilities; Ground Based Strategic Deterrent Systems; Minuteman III Systems; Nuclear Command, Control and Communications (NC3) Integration; and Nuclear Technology and Integration. It also has several functional directorates and its commander is dual-hatted as the Air Force Program Executive Officer for Strategic Systems.
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Simulators Division opens new Sims Holodeck
Matt Murdock, a Simulators Division contractor, assists Col. Cameron Dadgar, Nevada Test and Training Range commander, during a demonstration of a virtual reality flight simulator in the new Sims Holodeck. The AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER mission is to deliver affordable and sustainable war-winning capabilities to U.S. and international partners, on time, on cost, anywhere, anytime from cradle to grave. AFLCMC is the single center responsible for total life cycle management of all aircraft, engines, munitions, and electronic systems. AFLCMC's workforce of nearly 26,000 is located at 75 locations across the globe.
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lashawn Dennis, 52nd Fighter Wing non-commissioned officer in charge of the wing professional development office, performs a physical therapy exercise in the medical clinic at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, June 14, 2022. Physical therapy allows Airmen to work through their injuries and provides tools for prevention in the future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chance Nardone)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman John Cabral, 52nd Security Forces member, performs a physical therapy exercise in the medical clinic at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, June 14, 2022. Providing an avenue for Airmen to rehabilitate on base helps 52nd Fighter Wing Airmen to maintain physical readiness to support worldwide Air Force operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chance Nardone)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
The Air Force Research Laboratory hosted a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Rick Eldridge)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle and Davilyn Parker, wife of AFRL Aerospace Engineer Dr. Greg Parker, view confetti during a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Rick Eldridge)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle and Davilyn Parker, wife of AFRL Aerospace Engineer Dr. Greg Parker, attend a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Rick Eldridge)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate Director Dr. Michael Gregg, far left, AFRL Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle and Davilyn Parker, wife of AFRL Aerospace Engineer Dr. Greg Parker, cut a ribbon during the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, dedication ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Rick Eldridge)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle and Davilyn Parker, wife of AFRL Aerospace Engineer Dr. Greg Parker, attend a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Rick Eldridge)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle delivers opening remarks during a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Rick Eldridge)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle speaks prior to a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. Davilyn Parker, wife of Dr. Greg Parker, attended the event in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kenneth McNulty)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle speaks prior to a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. Davilyn Parker, wife of Dr. Greg Parker, attended the event in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kenneth McNulty)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle and Davilyn Parker, wife of AFRL Aerospace Engineer Dr. Greg Parker, attend a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kenneth McNulty)
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AFRL dedicates newest wind tunnel to beloved engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle delivers opening remarks during a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the lab’s newest wind tunnel, the Parker Subsonic Research Facility, or SuRF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 7, 2022. The facility is named after Dr. Greg Parker, a beloved member of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate, who died after a long battle with cancer. SuRF is a low-speed wind tunnel used to evaluate prototype models including 3D-printed components that allows engineers to validate new aircraft designs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kenneth McNulty)
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AFRL partners with New Mexico Army National Guard in STEM aviation event
New Mexico Army National Guardsman Chief Warrant Officer 3 Anita Guderjohn, with the 168th Medevac Company, talks to students participating in the DOD STARBASE STEM Camp, inside an Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, June 14, 2022. Guderjohn provided a tour of the aircraft and answered questions about their mission, and how she became a pilot. STARBASE New Mexico is a DOD program managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory.
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AFRL partners with New Mexico Army National Guard in STEM aviation event
New Mexico Army National Guard pilot Capt. Dustin Offret, lets students get a feel for piloting an Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during the Air Force Research Laboratory's DOD STARBASE STEM Camp at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, June 14, 2022.
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AFRL partners with New Mexico Army National Guard in STEM aviation event
Members of the New Mexico Army National Guard, from left, Capt. Dustin Offret, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Anita Guderjohn, Sgt. Benjamin Vasquez, and students stand in front of an Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during the Air Force Research Laboratory's DOD STARBASE STEM Camp at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, June 14, 2022.
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AFRL launches online library to advance digital transformation
Dr. Michael Gregg, Air Force Research Laboratory digital transformation director, tosses a ceremonial dart to officially release the Digital Accelerator for Research Transformation effort, DART 1.0, to the AFRL workforce at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 30, 2022. DART is an online library with new products, capabilities and solutions offered to the workforce on a quarterly basis in support of the lab’s digital transformation efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kati Cospy)
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AFRL launches online library to advance digital transformation
Air Force Research Laboratory Digital Transformation Director Dr. Michael Gregg, far right, and AFRL Digital War Room members, from left, Andrea Mahaffey, Dr. James Sumpter and Dr. Pamela Kobryn, with the dart board used to officially release the Digital Accelerator for Research Transformation effort, DART 1.0, to the workforce at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 30, 2022. DART is an online library with new products, capabilities and solutions offered to the workforce on a quarterly basis in support of the lab’s digital transformation efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kati Cospy)
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AFRL launches online library to advance digital transformation
Air Force Research Laboratory Digital War Room members, from left, Andrea Mahaffey, Dr. James Sumpter and Dr. Pamela Kobryn, discuss the release of the Digital Accelerator for Research Transformation effort, DART 1.0, with “Digital Dialogue” webinar series moderator Juston Hugue, far right, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 30, 2022. DART is an online library with new products, capabilities and solutions offered to the workforce on a quarterly basis in support of the lab’s digital transformation efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kati Cospy)
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