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  • The Striker Women of BTF 24-2

    The Striker Women of Team Dyess assigned to the 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron collaborated with their fellow female Striker in creating these graphics to showcase the importance of women in the military and how they contribute to the BTF 24-2 mission at Morón Air Base, Spain.

  • U.S. Air Force B-1B bombers conclude BTF 24-2

    U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers assigned to the 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, returned to Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, as they concluded Bomber Task Force 24-2 at Morón Air Force Base, Spain, April 23. During their mission home, the bombers integrated with Typhoons from the United Kingdom. They

  • Kid's Deployment Line celebrates Ellsworth's military children

    A military child tries on a helmet while visiting the Explosive Ordinance Disposal booth during a Kid’s Deployment Line event at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, April 20, 2024. For this event, children received fake orders and visited various stations to get a glimpse of what their parents

  • 341 CES firefighters hone confined space rescue skills

    Senior Airman Timothy Garden, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection specialist, enters a manhole during confined space training at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., April 11, 2024. To qualify as a fire protection specialist or firefighter for the United States Air Force, candidates must first

  • FY23 DAF Annual Safety Awards

    Department of the Air Force Chief of Safety Maj. Gen. Sean Choquette released the recipients for the fiscal year 2023 Secretary of the Air Force and Chief of Staff Safety Awards, as well as the Air and Space Forces Chief of Safety Awards.“Safety is about increasing combat power,” said Choquette.