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Locked and Loaded: 555th EFGS weapons flight
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Laniah Rosado, 555th Expeditionary Fighter Generation Squadron weapons load crew member, and Staff Sgt. Bruno Dusabe, 555th EFGS weapons load crew chief, arm an F-16C Fighting Falcon with Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rockets within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 23, 2025. The ability to execute rapid combat airpower generation across dynamic and contested environments, enables combat operations within the continuously evolving AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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Locked and Loaded: 555th EFGS weapons flight
An impulse cartridge box sits on an airfield while a 555th Expeditionary Fighter Generation Squadron weapons load crew debriefs within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 23, 2025. Weapons load crews are responsible for enabling the lethality of U.S. aircraft by loading multiple weapon systems with precision, agility and speed. Load crews’ job expertise and knowledge are essential to rapidly configure numerous payloads to successfully match air power capabilities with corresponding threats in the continuously evolving battlespace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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Locked and Loaded: 555th EFGS weapons flight
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Bruno Dusabe, 555th Expeditionary Fighter Generation Squadron weapons load crew chief, loads Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rockets onto an F-16C Fighting Falcon within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 23, 2025. The APKWS rockets are equipped with a laser guidance kit which allows the munition to navigate to its intended target during combat operations supporting regional stability and adversarial deterrence objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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Locked and Loaded: 555th EFGS weapons flight
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Laniah Rosado, 555th Expeditionary Fighter Generation Squadron weapons load crew member, tightens a Triple Ejector Rack-9/A within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 23, 2025. The TER 9/A is capable of being installed on numerous weapons stations throughout the F-16 Fighting Falcon, enabling a multitude of payload configurations to enhance lethality capabilities in dynamic threat environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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Theater Security Cooperation Conference 2025
The attendees of the Theater Security Cooperation Conference pose for a group photo within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 31, 2025. This conference focused on strengthening alliances and partnerships to improve security cooperation outcomes in the CENTCOM region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Theater Security Cooperation Conference 2025
U.S. Air Force Col. Patrick Foley, U.S. Central Command A5 director of plans & security cooperation, speaks during the Theater Security Cooperation Conference within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 30, 2025. The conference participants engaged in planning, executing, administering, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating security cooperation programs across theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Theater Security Cooperation Conference 2025
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. David Shoemaker, 9th Air Force (Air Forces Central) deputy commander, speaks during the Theater Security Cooperation Conference within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 30, 2025. The conference participants engaged in planning, executing, administering, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating security cooperation programs across theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Theater Security Cooperation Conference 2025
Theater Security Cooperation Conference attendees prepare for a brief within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 29, 2025. The conference participants engaged in planning, executing, administering, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating security cooperation programs across theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
U.S. Air Force Capts. Gerald Louis, left, and Amanda Harley, both 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron nurses, perform a litter carry with a canine mannequin within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 22, 2025. Combining their knowledge, the Army Veterinary Corps and the 379th EAES provided hands-on training to 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron and 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron to improve in-flight and ground care for MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
Military Working Dog handlers assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron practice litter carries with MWD CColahan within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 22, 2025. MWDs play a vital role in maintaining security by undergoing extensive training to detect explosives and respond to threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
U.S. Air Force Maj. Matthew Gritis, 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron nurse anesthesiologist, talks with U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ebony O’Brien, 3rd Medical Battalion,147th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services animal care specialist, during military working dog training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 22, 2025. The Army Veterinary Corps partnered with the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron to provide medical personnel hands-on training in aeromedical evacuation procedures involving MWDs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ebony O’Brien, 3rd Medical Battalion,147th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services animal care specialist, demonstrates how to apply aid to a military working dog within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 22, 2025. The Army Veterinary Corps partnered with the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron to provide medical personnel hands-on training in aeromedical evacuation procedures involving MWDs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
From the left, U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jesus Sanchez, 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, MWD Kicsi, and Staff Sgt. Jacob Dick, 379th ESFS MWD handler, practice litter carries within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility July 17, 2025.MWDs play a vital role in maintaining security by undergoing extensive training to detect explosives and respond to threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog CColahan, assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, anticipates a command within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 22, 2025. MWDs play a vital role in maintaining security by undergoing extensive training to detect explosives and respond to threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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Integrating Care: Strengthening MWD Medical Support
U.S. Air Force Maj. George Donavos, 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron officer in charge, gives a brief during military working dog aeromedical evacuation training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, July 22, 2025. Combining their knowledge, the Army Veterinary Corps and the 379th EAES provided hands-on training to 379th Expeditionary Medical Squadron and 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron personnel to improve in-flight and ground care for MWDs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dieondiere Jefferies)
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26th ERQS and Royal Saudi Air Force exchange parts for continued security in the AOR
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Michael Decorato, 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron electrical and environmental systems technician, installs a butterfly valve on an HC-130J Combat King II within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 29, 2025. The butterfly valve was part of an exchange with the Royal Saudi Air Force and is essential to HC-130J operations and aircrew safety. Long-standing USAF relationships within the CENTCOM area of responsibility enabled this exchange and ensured continued operations within the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bethany La Ville)
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26th ERQS and Royal Saudi Air Force exchange parts for continued security in the AOR
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jimmy Stemper, 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron electrical and environmental systems technician, installs a butterfly valve on an HC-130J Combat King II within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 29, 2025. The valve was part of an exchange with the Royal Saudi Air Force to ensure the safety of the aircrew during enduring operations in the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bethany La Ville)
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26th ERQS and Royal Saudi Air Force exchange parts for continued security in the AOR
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jimmy Stemper, 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron electrical and environmental systems technician, installs a butterfly valve on an HC-130J Combat King II within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 29, 2025. The butterfly valve redirects hot bleed air outside of the aircraft cabin ensuring aircrew members can continue their missions safely and was part of an exchange with the Royal Saudi Air Force. These types of operations and engagements with our allies and partners demonstrate and strengthen our shared commitment to global security and stability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bethany La Ville)
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26th ERQS and Royal Saudi Air Force exchange parts for continued security in the AOR
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jimmy Stemper, 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron electrical and environmental systems technician, installs a butterfly valve on an HC-130J Combat King II within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 29, 2025. The butterfly valve was part of an exchange with the Royal Saudi Air Force and is essential to HC-130J operations and aircrew safety. Long-standing USAF relationships within the CENTCOM area of responsibility enabled this exchange and ensured continued operations within the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bethany La Ville)
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26th ERQS and Royal Saudi Air Force exchange parts for continued security in the AOR
Air Force Master Sgt. Michael Decorato, 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron electrical and environmental systems technician, adjusts a seal on an HC-130J Combat King II butterfly valve within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 29, 2025. The butterfly valve redirects hot bleed air outside of the aircraft cabin ensuring aircrew members can continue their missions safely and was part of an exchange with the Royal Saudi Air Force. These types of operations and engagements with our allies and partners demonstrate and strengthen our shared commitment to global security and stability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bethany La Ville)
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