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Robins 728th BMCS battle in “Virtual Flag” exercise
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, New Mexico - Airmen with the 728th Battle Control Management Squadron at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, pose for a picture while attending the Virtual Flag: Coalition 24 exercise at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Oct. 22 – Nov. 3, 2023. During the exercise warfighters engaged in a virtual theater-level joint combat environment centered around the Indo-Pacific Command area. (Courtesy photo)
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CMSgt. Jeremy Unterseher
Portrait of Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Untereseher.
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Staff Sgt. Noah Hohmann, an F-35A Lightning II maintainer with the 4th Fighter Generation Squadron, receives the first sortie launched from the Savannah Air National Guard Base, to Hunter Army Airfieild during Agile Flag 23-1. The exercise’s scenarios force wings to operate from multiple locations in a contested environment using agile combat employment. This was the first exercise where the 388th Fighter Wing deployed using the multi-capable Airman construct. The exercise tests and certifies Air Combat Command’s lead wings. It took place over approximately nine days at various locations in the southeast region of the United States. The 388th Fighter Wing F-35As served as a mission generation force element for the 366th Fighter Wing certification exercise. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Micah Garbarino)
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552nd ACW E-3 Sentry aircraft conduct weather flush exercise
E-3G Sentry aircraft assigned to the 552nd Air Control Wing line up on Runway 18 at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, March 21, 2023. The weather flush gives air crews, support squadrons and maintainers a chance to practice generating the E-3G Sentry to evacuate the area quickly in the event of a weather emergency. Constant training ensures Airmen are ready to provide support command, control and communication to support multi-domain operations worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
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230125-F-IY107-0087
Lt. Col. Anibal Aguirre Jr. distributes tasks in the Wing Operations Center from the Command and Control Incident Management Emergency Response Application (C2IMERA) Jan. 25, 2023 during Red Flag 23-1 Nellis. C2IMERA is an application focused on reporting, planning, force generation, emergency management, and command and control monitoring and execution. (U.S. Air Force photo by SrA Cydnie Williams.)
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230125-F-IY107-0055
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kirsten Sigerson, 355th Command Post Superintendent, and Airman 1st Class Arianna Jackson an Emergency Action Controller, work with the Command and Control Incident Management Emergency Response Application (C2IMERA) ) in the Wing Operations Center during Red Flag 23-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada on Jan. 25 2023. C2IMERA is an application focused on reporting, planning, force generation, emergency management, and command and control monitoring and execution. (U.S. Air Force photo by SrA Cydnie Williams.)
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230125-F-IY107-0023
505th Command and Control Wing white cell members, observers, trainers, and Command and Control Incident Management Emergency Response Application (C2IMERA) program representatives discuss operations on Jan. 25, 2023 during Red Flag 23-1 Nellis. C2IMERA is focused on reporting, planning, force generation, emergency management, and command and control monitoring and execution. (U.S. Air Force photo by SrA Cydnie Williams.)
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230125-F-IY107-0015
505th Command and Control Wing white cell members, observers, trainers, and Command and Control Incident Management Emergency Response Application (C2IMERA) program representatives discuss operations on Jan. 25, 2023 during Red Flag 23-1 Nellis. C2IMERA is focused on reporting, planning, force generation, emergency management, and command and control monitoring and execution. (U.S. Air Force photo by SrA Cydnie Williams.)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cesar Lozano, a 921st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port mobility team member, waits to unload a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia, March 7, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
A U.S. Air Force maintainer assigned to the 388th Maintenance Group at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, performs a pre-flight maintance check on a Lockheed F-35 Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 4th Fighter Squadron assigned to Hill AFB, during AGILE FLAG 23-1, March 6, 2023. While at AGILE FLAG 23-1, the 4th FS supported Agile Combat Employment concepts, which required forces to rapidly insert into theaters, establish logistics and communications with theater command and control, receive follow-on forces, generate the mission and project combat power across all domains, while making the critical decisions needed to remain agile. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
U.S. Air Force maintainers assigned to the 388th Maintenance Group at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, perform a pre-flight maintance check on a Lockheed F-35 Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 4th Fighter Squadron assigned to Hill AFB, during AGILE FLAG 23-1, March 6, 2023. While at AGILE FLAG 23-1, the 4th FS supported Agile Combat Employment concepts, which required forces to rapidly insert into theaters, establish logistics and communications with theater command and control, receive follow-on forces, generate the mission and project combat power across all domains, while making the critical decisions needed to remain agile. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Senior Airman Alyriq Ambriz, left, a 921st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port mobility team member,, receives marshalling instructions from Senior Airman Christopher Turner, right, a 921st CRS maintainer, during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia, March 6, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Senior Airman Kolby Karim, left, a 921st Contingency Response Squadron fire team member, and Tech. Sgt. John Powerll, 821st CRS security forces flight sergeant, talks down a simulated protest during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, March 5, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Twenty tents, referred to as "tent city", is where multiple Airmen from multiple units slept during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, March 5, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Senior Airman Shayne Paulk, left, a 921st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port mobility team member, waits to load a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia, March 3, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Senior Airman Shayne Paulk, left, a 921st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port mobility team member, waits to load a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia, March 3, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Senior Airman Kolby Karim, a 921st Contingency Response Squadron fire team member, surveys the perimeter at a forward operatin site during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, March 3, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Airman 1st Class Briahna Villagomez, left, and Senior Airman Alyriq Ambriz, right, both 921st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port mobility team members, talk about aerial port operations during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia, March 3, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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621 CRW supports AGF 23-1; 366 FW certification
Airmen assigned to the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Travis Air Force Base, California, and 103rd Airlift Wing at Bradley Air National Guard Base, Connecticut, work together to load a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft from Bradley ANGB during AGILE FLAG 23-1 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia, March 2, 2023. AGILE FLAG is the latest USAF investment in capabilities that enables Lead Wings to operate at the speed, scope, complexity and scale needed in a modern-day threat environment. The 621st CRW worked alongside the 4th Fighter Squadron from Hill AFB, Utah, aircraft and Airmen from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, as well as total force partners from the Montana, Mississippi and Connecticut. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Warner)
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