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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, stands waiting on a command on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed with chemical and radiological detection equipment, located on its back, to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, stands waiting on a command on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Dominic Garcia, Installation Office of Emergency Management section chief, guides the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, as it executes one of its defining capabilities of being able to traverse steps and difficult terrain on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, executes one of its defining capabilities of being able to traverse steps and difficult terrain on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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CHAPPIE: An Innovative Advancement in CBRN Defense
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Dominic Garcia, Installation Office of Emergency Management section chief, operates the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle, named CHAPPIE, using a control interface modeled after a hand-held video game console, on Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, July 22, 2024. CHAPPIE is unique in that he is one of the only two QUGVs in the DoD to be repurposed to operate in the CBRN field of operations. (U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jordan Thompson)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Finalists of the Air Force Materiel Command Accelerator pose for a group photo during the inaugural event at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, left, Air Force Materiel Command commander, presents a trophy to Capt. William Mead, currently participating in the U.S. Air Force Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program with the German Armed Forces, during the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. Meade was selected as the winner with his innovative idea, the mAIM Advantage. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, Air Force Materiel Command commander, speaks to the AFMC Senior Leader Conference attendees prior to announcing the winner of the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Air Force Materiel Command Senior Leader Conference attendees examine presentations during the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Capt. William Mead, left, currently participating in the U.S. Air Force Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program with the German Armed Forces, discusses his innovative idea, the mAIM Advantage, with Lt. Gen. Linda Hurry, Air Force Materiel Command deputy command, during the inaugural AFMC Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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AFMC Accelerator empowers Airmen, innovation
Capt. William Mead, currently participating in the U.S. Air Force Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program with the German Armed Forces, highlighted his innovative idea, the mAIM Advantage, during the inaugural Air Force Materiel Command Accelerator at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 30, 2024. The event, hosted by the AFMC Commander's Accelerated Initiatives Office, aims to transform the ideas of Airmen into actionable solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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Hanscom defender awarded Bronze Star Medal
Master Sgt. Raymond Rocheleau, 66 Security Forces Squadron standardizations and evaluations superintendent, speaks during his Bronze Star Medal presentation ceremony at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. Oct. 17. Rocheleau was awarded the medal for his leadership and actions while deployed to Al Asad Air Base, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Maki)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Dan Andrews, STEM division chief at the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, addresses attendees at the 20th anniversary celebration of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. STARBASE Wright-Patt is a K-12 DOD science, technology, engineering and math outreach program managed by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Education Outreach Office and is primarily focused on fifth-grade students. Since 2003, more than 47,000 students have participated in the DOD Wright-Patt STARBASE program. (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Brig. Gen. Jason E. Bartolomei addresses leaders and community members at the 20th anniversary celebration of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. STARBASE Wright-Patt is a K-12 DOD science, technology, engineering and math outreach program managed by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Education Outreach Office and is primarily focused on fifth-grade students. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was one of the first active-duty bases to launch a STARBASE program. (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Air Force Research Laboratory leaders and community members pose for a group photo at the 20th anniversary celebration of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. STARBASE Wright-Patt is a K-12 DOD science, technology, engineering and math outreach program managed by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Education Outreach Office that is primarily focused on fifth-grade students. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was one of the first active-duty bases to launch a STARBASE program, and since 2003, more than 47,000 students have participated at Wright-Patt. (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Brig. Gen. Jason E. Bartolomei, right, shakes hands with Ian Berry, deputy director of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program, during a facility tour at the program’s a 20th anniversary celebration Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. STARBASE Wright-Patt is a K-12 DOD science, technology, engineering and math outreach program managed by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Education Outreach Office that is primarily focused on fifth-grade students. Since 2003, more than 47,000 students have participated in the DOD Wright-Patt STARBASE program. (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Air Force Research Laboratory Commander Brig. Gen. Jason E. Bartolomei takes questions from a classroom full of students during the 20th anniversary celebration of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. STARBASE Wright-Patt is a K-12 DOD science, technology, engineering and math outreach program managed by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Education Outreach Office that is primarily focused on fifth-grade students. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was one of the first active-duty bases to launch a STARBASE program. (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Dan Andrews, STEM division chief at the Air Force Research Laboratory, thanks the leaders, mentors and volunteers from the podium at the 20th anniversary celebration of the a Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. STARBASE Wright-Patt is a K-12 DOD science, technology, engineering and math outreach program managed by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Education Outreach Office that is primarily focused on fifth-grade students. Since 2003, more than 47,000 students have participated in the DOD Wright-Patt STARBASE program. (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Ohio State Sen. Bob Hackett reads a proclamation from the Ohio Senate, signed by himself and Senate President Matt Huffman, as Air Force Research Laboratory, leaders and community members celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. “Recognition of this memorable milestone is a fitting tribute to DOD STARBASE Wright-Patt, for since its inception it has played a valuable role in encouraging young people to explore [science, technology, engineering and math] as part of their future endeavors,” Hackett read from the proclamation. “We are certain that in the years to come it will continue to help students become capable and well-rounded individuals.” (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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AFRL marks 20th anniversary of DOD WPAFB STARBASE program with more than 47,000 STEM students supported to date
Ohio Director of Military and Veteran Relations Tammy Puff reads a proclamation signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. John Husted, as Air Force Research Laboratory leaders and community members celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Department of Defense STARBASE Wright-Patt program Oct. 4, 2024, at a Child Development Center on Spinning Road in Dayton, Ohio. “STARBASE itself is an incredible program. It helps to prepare the coming generations for the workforce, particularly in the growing field of [science, technology, engineering and math] jobs,” Puff said. “The educators here are phenomenal, dedicated and passionate about their work. You watch the commitment, and you know they absolutely love what they're doing.” (U.S. Air Force photo / Keith Lewis)
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