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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airmen finish a ruck march during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 9, 2024. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
A U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airman finishes a ruck march during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 9, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen exercise physical and cognitive requirements to remain ready to deploy and provide weather inputs from the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
U.S. Air Force Combat Weather leaders stand behind a squadron sign during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 9, 2024. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airmen discuss Thunder Challenge 2024 at a range near Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
A U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airman prepares a weather sensor during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen use these sensors to detect weather impacts at the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airmen prepare a weather sensor during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen use these sensors to detect weather impacts at the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Thunder Challenge 2024: Combat Weather Readiness Competition
A U.S. Air Force Combat Weather Airman prepares a weather sensor during Thunder Challenge 2024 at Fort Riley, Kansas, Oct. 8, 2024. Combat Weather Airmen use these sensors to detect weather impacts at the forward edge. Thunder Challenge is an annual best team competition that tests Combat Weather Airmen's physical fitness, combat readiness and core weather competencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Col. Cory Damon, left, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, participate in the 22nd Communications Squadron Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. To raise awareness for Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Damon and Crawford answered questions about cybersecurity and their careers while eating chicken wings dipped in hot sauces ranging from 1,700 to almost 2.7 million Scoville units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Col. Cory Damon, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, picks up a chicken wing during the 22nd Communications Squadron Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Damon, along with Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, answered questions about cybersecurity and their careers while eating progressively hotter chicken wings for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Airman Omar Presley, left, 22nd Communications Squadron communication security clerk, wipes his forehead during the 22nd CS Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Omar interviewed Col. Cory Damon, middle, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, while they ate increasingly hot chicken wings to raise awareness for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Airmen assigned to the 22nd Communications Squadron watch the 22nd CS Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. During the challenge, a 22nd CS Airman asked Col. Cory Damon, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, questions about cybersecurity while they ate chicken wings dipped in hot sauces ranging from 1,700 to almost 2.7 million Scoville units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd Air Refueling Wing command chief, dips a chicken wing in hot sauce during the 22nd Communications Squadron Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Crawford, along with Col. Cory Damon, 22nd ARW commander, answered questions to raise awareness for Cybersecurity Awareness Month while eating increasingly spicy chicken wings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Col. Cory Damon, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, left, and Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, participate in an on-camera interview during the 22nd Communication Squadrons Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. During the challenge, Damon and Crawford answered questions pertaining to cybersecurity and their careers while eating chicken wings dipped in hot sauces ranging from 1,700 to almost 2.7 million Scoville units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Col. Cory Damon, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, dips a chicken wing into hot sauce during the 22nd Communications Squadron Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. During the challenge, Damon and Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, answered questions while eating chicken wings dipped in hot sauces ranging from 1,700 to almost 2.7 million Scoville units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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22 ARW leaders beat the heat for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
From left, Airman Omar Presley, 22nd Communications Squadron communication security clerk, Col. Cory Damon, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Markiesha Crawford, 22nd ARW command chief, participate in the 22nd CS Cybersecurity Office Spicy Ones challenge Oct. 7, 2024, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. During the challenge, all three participants ate increasingly hot chicken wings while Presley asked Damon and Crawford questions pertaining to cybersecurity and their careers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tryphena Mayhugh)
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Team McConnell participates in POW/MIA Remembrance Week
Members of Team McConnell attend the POW/MIA Remembrance Week closing ceremony at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, Sept. 20, 2024. For the week, McConnell hosted a wreath-laying ceremony, 24-hour vigil and a closing ceremony with guest speaker Larry Hatteberg, Kansas journalist and friend of an American prisoner of war. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Team McConnell participates in POW/MIA Remembrance Week
Larry Hatteberg, Kansas journalist and guest speaker, shares his friend’s story about being a prisoner of war during the POW/MIA Remembrance Week closing ceremony at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, Sept. 20, 2024. For the week, McConnell hosted a wreath-laying ceremony, 24-hour vigil and a closing ceremony to honor the more than 81,000 Americans still missing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Team McConnell participates in POW/MIA Remembrance Week
Members of Team McConnell stand for the national anthem during the POW/MIA Remembrance Week closing ceremony at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, Sept. 20, 2024. POW/MIA Remembrance week is held annually during the third week of September to honor more than 81,000 Americans still missing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Team McConnell participates in POW/MIA Remembrance Week
Senior Airman Robert Purnell, 349th Air Refueling Squadron unit deployment manager, and Airman 1st Class Eric Custodio, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron avionics technician, sing the national anthem during the POW/MIA Remembrance Week closing ceremony at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, Sept. 20, 2024. POW/MIA Remembrance week is held annually during the third week of September to honor more than 81,000 Americans still missing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Przydzial)
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Team McConnell enjoys Family Mobility Line
A Family Mobility Line attendant tours a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials display on Sept. 21, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. CBRN is responsible for protection, decontamination, response planning and detection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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