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250614-F-PU288-1368
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Air Base Group, upload cargo onto a C-17 Globemaster III within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 15, 2025. The 379th EABG serves as a key component of the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, supporting missions ranging from humanitarian airlift and mission-essential combat power to aeromedical evacuation and intelligence operations across multiple theaters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1058
A group of U.S. Airmen practice flying a quadcopter drone within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 26, 2025. TF-99 is an innovation cell that tests and refines new technologies, ensuring that they can respond to pacing threats with advanced operational solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1048
U.S. Senior Airman Nicolas Flores, Task Force 99 small unmanned aircraft systems operator, gives directions to Staff Sgt. Sean Moriarty, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing public affairs specialist, during drone training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 26, 2025. TF-99 is an innovation cell that tests and refines new technologies, ensuring that they can respond to pacing threats with advanced operational solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1020
From the left, U.S. Air Force cadets Jacob Marcbach, and Samuel Quick, both U.S. Air Force Academy summer research members, and 1st Lt. Joshua Sheldon, Task Force 99 project arc engineer, watch a drone during training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 6, 2025. During their six-week research rotation, cadets collaborate with AFCENT engineers to gain hands-on experience with innovative technologies and strengthen their understanding of operational concepts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1016
U.S. Airmen assigned to Task Force 99 practice flying a quadcopter drone within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 6, 2025. TF-99 is a group of Ninth Air Force (Air Force Central) Airmen dedicated to identifying potential threats and developing counter-unmanned aerial systems capabilities to strengthen operational readiness and overcome evolving challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1015
An Airman from Task Force 99 uses a remote to fly a quadcopter drone within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 6, 2025. TF-99 is a group of Ninth Air Force (Air Force Central) Airmen dedicated to identifying potential threats and developing counter-unmanned aerial systems capabilities to strengthen operational readiness and overcome evolving challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1011
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Joshua Sheldon, right, Task Force 99 project arc engineer, gives directions to Airman 1st Class Reid Richardson, TF-99 innovation specialist, during quadcopter drone training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 6, 2025. TF-99 is a group of Ninth Air Force (Air Force Central) Airmen dedicated to identifying potential threats and developing counter-unmanned aerial systems capabilities to strengthen operational readiness and overcome evolving challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1097
Task Force 99 members pose for a group photo after completing quadcopter drone training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 26, 2025. TF-99 focuses on developing and integrating new drone and communication technologies, while working closely with partner nations to enhance regional Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1085
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Sean Moriarty, left, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing public affairs specialist, and Senior Airman Nicolas Flores, Task Force 99 small unmanned aircraft systems operator, observe a drone during training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 26, 2025. TF-99 focuses on developing and integrating new drone and communication technologies, while working closely with partner nations to enhance regional Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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250606-F-PU288-1081
A quadcopter drone flies during drone training within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 26, 2025. TF-99 is an innovation cell that tests and refines new technologies, ensuring that they can respond to pacing threats with advanced operational solutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda Jett)
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386th AEW Police Week '25
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing receive meals during a cookout held by the 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron for Police Week within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 15, 2025. The event combined good food and fellowship with an educational look at the tools and roles of security forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. James Fritz)
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386th AEW Police Week '25
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jacob Thayer, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron combat arms section chief, showcases a variety of firearms during a cookout held by the 386th ESFS for Police Week within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 15, 2025. Security Forces Airmen were on hand to showcase tactical vehicles and weapons, answering questions and highlighting their mission in support of base defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. James Fritz)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Pavements and Equipment Flight maneuver a roller screed over a concrete pad within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. The 378th ECES modernizes infrastructure and defense capabilities in the CENTCOM AOR, strengthening the U.S. Air Force’s long-term presence and warfighting dominance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Luis Perez, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment journeyman, sprays curing compound as the final step of pouring a concrete slab within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. The transformation of temporary assets into permanent infrastructure underscores the Air Force’s enduring posture in the CENTCOM AOR and is made possible through the technical and strategic efforts of 378th ECES. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Avery Riedel, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment journeyman, pulls a concrete stamp with the “DIRTBOYZ” logo from a concrete pad within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. The 378th ECES supports ongoing modernization of infrastructure and defense capabilities across the installation, ensuring the U.S. has the necessary capabilities to maintain dominance across complex and dynamic environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Pavements and Equipment Flight use magnesium floats, steel floats and concrete edgers to smooth and edge a newly laid concrete pad within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. Across the installation, 378th ECES P&E specialists drive a series of revitalization efforts designed to posture the 378th Air Expeditionary Wing for enduring operations and to support continuation of forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Da’Quan Sheffey, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment journeyman, smooths a concrete pad with a magnesium float within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. The 378th ECES builds and restores strategic sectors on the installation to provide a more agile, resilient infrastructure to support the longevity of U.S. presence within the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Sujan Thapa, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Engineering Flight engineering apprentice, pours concrete mixture into a mold before conducting a concrete slump test within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. 378th ECES Engineering Flight routinely tests the quality of materials used to ensure the infrastructure built meets standards. The 378th ECES executes essential engineering missions, including the construction and sustainment of runways, roadways, and critical base infrastructure, enabling the longevity of U.S. Air Force presence within the U.S. CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Da’Quan Sheffey, Airman 1st Class Keith Washington, and Airman 1st Class Luis Perez, pavements and equipment journeymen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, smooth and level a cement pad within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. The 378th ECES P&E flight is responsible for building and improving infrastructure to support combat-ready forces within the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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Building Foundations: 378th ECES lays the groundwork for longevi
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Alexander Sallee, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment craftsman, maneuvers a concrete chute while 378th ECES Airmen level a concrete pad within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 31, 2025. The 378th ECES constructs multiple projects to build and repair essential infrastructure, further fostering and sustaining the installation’s ability to defend and deter within the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Dunkleberger)
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