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Construction continues on the new $380 million Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, the largest outpatient ambulatory care center in the Department of Defense. Gardens and natural light are prominent throughout the facility, to help provide a healing and calming environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jennifer Schneider/released)
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Construction continues on the 59th Medical Wing’s new Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, the largest outpatient ambulatory care center in the Department of Defense. The new state-of-the-art treatment center replaces the existing medical center, which opened in 1957. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Construction continues on the59th Medical Wing’s new Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, the largest outpatient ambulatory care center in the Department of Defense. The $380 million facility spans almost 700,000 square feet and is expected to serve more than 55,000 patients annually. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jennifer Schneider/released)
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A view of the front entrance of the Air Force Technical Applications Center's new Singlevich Headquarters Building, which recently earned the National Award of Merit from the Design-Build Institute of America in the area of design, process and teaming. (U.S. Air Force photo/Susan A. Romano/Released)
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The new Recruit/Family In-processing and Information Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, will welcome more than 35,000 recruits, as well as their 250,000 friends and family members, to the Air Force each year. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center managed construction of the $22 million dollar facility, which officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony July 30. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jennifer Schneider/released)
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The new Recruit/Family In-processing and Information Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, officially opened its doors July 30 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center managed construction of the $22 million dollar facility, which was built to welcome the more than 35,000 recruits as well as their 250,000 friends and family members, to the Air Force each year.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jennifer Schneider/released)
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At center, Marsha Pfingston cuts the ribbon July 30, to the new Recruit/Family In-processing and Information Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, that was dedicated to her late husband, 10th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Gary Pfingston. Assisting her, from left, were Col. Michele Edmondson, 737th Training Group commander; Col. Trent Edwards, 37th Training Wing commander; her sons, Mark and Brad Pfingston; retired 12th CMSAF Eric Benken; and Lt. Col. Jill Murphy, 737th Training Support Squadron commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jennifer Schneider/released)
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U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - The first skylight tower truss is lowered onto the roof deck of the Academy’s Center for Character and Leadership Development, initiating construction of the center’s symbolic glass skylight tower.  (Courtesy photo by ECC)
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U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - The first tower trusses recently arrived at the Academy’s Center for Character and Leadership Development, initiating construction of the center’s symbolic glass skylight tower. (Photo by Russell Henderer)
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U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - Construction recently began on the symbolic glass skylight tower at the U.S. Air Force Academy Center for Character and Leadership Development here. While the basic facility is funded through the military construction budget, the tower and interior enhancements are being paid for by the USAFA Endowment. (Courtesy image)
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – Artist rendering of the KC-46A Pegasus (Courtesy graphic)
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – Several projects will break ground at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., in the upcoming weeks, including construction of one- and two-bay hangars like those depicted in this rendering. The construction is part of the beddown effort for the Air Force’s new fleet of KC-46A aerial tankers, expected to arrive in 2016. (Courtesy graphic)
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The motto “In God We Trust; All Others We Monitor” is displayed in the foyer of the Air Force Technical Applications Center’s new radiochemistry laboratory at Patrick AFB, Fla. The laboratory is a key component of the new four-structure campus, and will provide enhanced capabilities for AFTAC, the only Department of Defense organization tasked with monitoring nuclear treaty compliance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Susan Romano)
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The Air Force Technical Applications Center has a new place to call home, as construction ends on a modern $158 million campus.  The four-structure campus includes a headquarters building, a radiochemistry lab, a central utility plant and a five-level parking garage. The new facilities increase operational space and offer improved information technology capabilities to AFTAC, the organization tasked with monitoring nuclear treaty compliance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Susan Romano)
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The Air Force Technical Applications Center has a new place to call home, as construction ends on a modern $158 million campus.  The four-structure campus includes a headquarters building, a radiochemistry lab, a central utility plant and a five-level parking garage. The new facilities increase operational space and offer improved information technology capabilities to AFTAC, the organization tasked with monitoring nuclear treaty compliance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Susan Romano)
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas -- The new Recruit Family In-processing and Information Center facility, also known as the "Gateway to the Air Force," features a 1,000-person indoor auditorium, with additional outdoor seating for up to 2,000 visitors, to accommodate training and ceremonial activities. The facility is the first thing Air Force recruits will see when arriving for basic training.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Mandy Mullen)
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