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COLONEL MICHAEL L. "BOZ" BOSWELL
Commander, 22nd Mission Support Group
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Airman Leadership School Class 25-F students take turns firing a M-249 machine gun during an ALS trip to the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance facility at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The trip aimed to build cross-functional readiness in the future leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructors brief Airman Leadership School Class 25-F students on a variety of weapons at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The field trip, not generally part of the ALS curriculum, gave Airmen from multiple career fields an opportunity to learn about the weapons used to protect the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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Senior Airman Ashlyn Rogosheske, 22nd Healthcare Operations Squadron aerospace medical technician, fires a Glock 19 pistol during an Airman Leadership School Class 25-F trip to the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance facility at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The ALS students participated in a K-9 demo and a hands-on range experience to gain weapon familiarization and learn about base defense capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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Staff Sgt. Jacob Baker, 184th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, instructs an Airman Leadership School Class 25-F student on the proper use of a M-249 machine gun during an ALS trip to the CATM facility at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The trip aimed to build cross-functional readiness in the future leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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A Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor briefs an Airman Leadership School Class 25-F student on the M-249 machine gun during an ALS trip to the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance facility at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The field trip, not generally part of the ALS curriculum, gave Airmen from multiple career fields an opportunity to learn about weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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Senior Airman Isaiah Paulino, 22nd Operational Support Squadron commander support staff, holds an M870 shotgun during an Airman Leadership School trip to the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance facility at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The trip to CATM allowed the future leaders a hands-on learning experience with handguns, assault rifles and machine guns. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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A Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor briefs Airman Leadership School Class 25-F students on a variety of weapons at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 10, 2025. The field trip, not generally part of the ALS curriculum, gave Airmen from multiple career fields an opportunity to learn about weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Paula Arce)
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Signs are displayed in a hallway at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 7, 2025. These signs show what services are offered by the education office. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick O’Neill)
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Education supplies are displayed on a table at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, July 7, 2025. The table belongs to the base library, where Team McConnell members can check out books and resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick O’Neill)
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COLONEL MICHAEL L. “BOZ” BOSWELL
Commander, 22nd Mission Support Group
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Exercise Tinman Tests 184th Wing's Readiness, Lethality, and Resiliency
Exercise Tinman Tests 184th Wing's Readiness, Lethality, and Resiliency
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The gravestone of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. Tennyson was piloting a B-24D Liberator, nicknamed “Heaven Can Wait,” on March 11, 1944, when it was shot down by enemy forces off the coast of Papua New Guinea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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An attendee signs a guestbook after the internment of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. Tennyson was a Wichita native and joined the military in 1941 as a B-24D Liberator pilot. He was shot down during a mission to bomb Japanese anti-aircraft batteries in the Hansa Bay of Papua New Guinea, March 11, 1944. The wreckage of his plane was not discovered until 2017, and his remains were not identified until 2024. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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Cathy Lucas, grandniece of World War II pilot 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, holds a photo of Herbert and his wife, Jean Tennyson, in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. The plane Tennyson flew was shot down off the coast of Papua New Guinea on March 11, 1944, and was not located until 2017 by Project Recover, a Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency partner organization. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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A Soldier from the 1st Brigade at Fort Riley, Kansas, salutes the flag in the lap of Scott Jefferson, the grandson of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, during his grandfather’s internment in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. The Soldiers performed military honors, including a six-man flag fold, firing party and the playing of taps during the internment. Tennyson was a B-24D Liberator pilot that was shot down on March 11, 1944, off the coast of Papua New Guinea, and his remains were finally returned to his hometown and family. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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A Soldier from the 1st Brigade at Fort Riley, Kansas, presents a flag to Scott Jefferson, the grandson of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, during his grandfather’s internment in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. Tennyson was piloting a B-24D Liberator, nicknamed “Heaven Can Wait,” on March 11, 1944, when it was shot down by enemy forces off the coast of Papua New Guinea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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Soldiers from the 1st Brigade at Fort Riley, Kansas, perform a six-man flag fold during the internment of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. In addition to the military honors, there was a flyover from a KC-135 Stratotanker from the 350th Air Refueling Squadron at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The plane Tennyson flew was shot down off the coast of Papua New Guinea on March 11, 1944, and was not located until 2017 by Project Recover, a Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency partner organization. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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A Soldier from the 1st Brigade at Fort Riley, Kansas, salutes during the internment of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. The recovery and identification of Tennyson was an 80-year process that involved numerous agencies and explorations of the waters surrounding Papua New Guinea where his aircraft was shot down. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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A Soldier from the 1st Brigade at Fort Riley, Kansas, holds a bugle during the internment of 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, a World War II pilot, in Wichita, Kansas, June 27, 2025. The plane Tennyson flew was shot down off the coast of Papua New Guinea on March 11, 1944, and was not located until 2017 by Project Recover, a Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency partner organization. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Paige Weldon)
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