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A B-1B Lancer from the 7th Bomb Wing, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Air Force Global Strike Command, takes to the skies on Sep. 5, 2016 as the first day of participation in Exercise Ample Strike 2016, an annual Czech Republic-led exercise with 300 participants from 18 countries scheduled for Sept. 5-16. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Monique Roux/Released) Dyess B-1 first flight for Ample Strike

0 9/06
2016
B-52H Stratofortresses taxi on the runway during Exercise Constant Vigilance at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., April 17, 2016. Air Force Global Strike Command conducts training operations and exercises on a regular basis to ensure our forces are ready to perform nuclear deterrence operations and long-range strike missions if and when called upon to do so. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class J.T. Armstrong) AFGSC practices Constant Vigilance
Air Force Global Strike Command participated in Constant Vigilance April 11-15, an annual exercise that tests its ability to conduct both conventional and nuclear operations.
0 4/20
2016
A B-1 bomber launches from the Ellsworth Air Force Base flightline to participate in the quarterly Large Force Exercise in the Powder River Training Complex March 30-31, 2016. The exercise included 17 aircraft and allowed B-1 bomber aircrews to train alongside other platforms to provide a realistic perspective of how to conduct multi-aircraft operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert/Released) Ellsworth launches for large force exercise in PRTC
B-1 bombers launched from the flightline to participate in a quarterly Large Force Exercise in the Powder River Training Complex March 30-31, 2016.
0 4/07
2016
Airmen assigned to the 7th Maintenance Group prep a B-1B Lancer’s bomb bay for a Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile Feb. 21, 2016, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, during a B-1 Combat Mission Effectiveness Exercise. The exercise challenged Airmen assigned to the 7th Bomb Wing to prepare six B-1s to launch with weapons and deploy the aircraft and personnel within 48 hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Austin Mayfield/Released) Lancers execute first-ever Block 16 long-range strike exercise
After more than a decade of performing precision strike operations in the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility, the B-1 Lancers have returned home. While U.S. and coalition aircraft step in to continue the air campaign in Iraq and Syria, where B-1s from Dyess and Ellsworth Air Force Bases delivered devastating blows to Daesh forces, the Lancers are stateside, completing the largest fleet sustainment block upgrade in the program's history.
0 3/02
2016
A B-1 Lancer sits on the flight line at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Nov. 24. The aircraft was featured during a tour and presentation of the B-1's capabilities. Forty service members took part in the tour which featured videos showcasing strikes the bomber has conducted. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released) Service members tour B-1 Lancer, learn aircraft’s capabilities
Forty service members received a B-1 Lancer tour as part of a new incentive program Nov. 24 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The B-1 Lancer is a highly versatile, multi-mission weapon system. The bomber carries the largest payload of both guided and unguided weapons of any aircraft in the Air Force inventory; a whopping 48,000 pounds, approximately six
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