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Native Seed Program
Woody, thorn-covered branches of the Honey Mesquite shrub stand ready to snag any passing Airmen training on the Melrose Air Force Range in Eastern New Mexico. The Honey Mesquite is one of several invasive species that was limiting Air Force Special Forces training on MAFR. Air Force Natural Resource specialists are currently addressing the problem using a variety of methods including the Native Seed Program which reintroduces native seeds and plants to the range to improve the usability of the 70,000-acre training area. (Courtesy photo)
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Offutt Base Lake contract awards
An artist rendering of the new 10,120-square-foot recreation and event center and the 2,900-square-foot maintenance and storage facility planned for Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. (Courtesy graphic)
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Offutt Base Lake contract awards
After the flood waters receded at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, Airmen evaluated the damages to the Lake Campus recreation area. (Courtesy Photo)
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Offutt Base Lake contract awards
In March 2019, flood waters covered more than 30 percent of Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. This aerial picture shows the installation’s base lake recreation area facilities after flood waters started to recede. (Courtesy photo)
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Nellis Solar Array 2
Nellis Solar Array 2 collects energy at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Oct. 19, 2021. There are two solar arrays on Nellis AFB. NSA 2 is located on 102 acres and converts solar power into 18.8 megawatts of electricity annually, avoiding 17,700 tons of carbon dioxide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Hasenauer)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Orr “Recoil” Genish, 37th Bomb Squadron weapons systems officer uses a land mobile radio as he watches a B-1B Lancer land in support of a Bomber Task Force mission at Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia, Oct. 17, 2021. Operating with a variety of aircraft and units in the Indo-Pacific, Pacific Air Forces maintain ready and postured forces prepared to respond to and support global operations. (U.S. Air Force by Staff Sgt. Hannah Malone)
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DVES streamlines visitor entry at JBSA-Randolph, Texas
Security forces personnel at the 902nd Security Forces Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, are now using the Defense Biometric Identification System Visitor Enrollment System to make the visitor pass request system more efficient. The Air Force Security Forces Center worked with security forces there to test and implement DVES, an integrated web-based enrollment system that streamlines visitor pass requests and reduces foot traffic at visitor control centers across the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force by Luke Allen)
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Col. Chris Robinson, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, speaks during the Joint Operations and Missions Planning Center ground breaking ceremony on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Sept. 30, 2021. Leaders from the 375th AMW, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center and mission partners took part in the ceremony to start the construction phase of the $84 million project. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Isaac Olivera)
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Shovels and hard hats lay at the ready before the Joint Operations and Missions Planning Center ground breaking ceremony on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Sept. 30, 2021. The JOMPC is planned to be a two-story, 172,000 square-foot building, and is scheduled to be completed in the Fall of 2023. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Isaac Olivera)
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U.S. military leaders and construction president break ground at the site of the Joint Operations and Mission Planning Center at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Sept. 30, 2021. The $72.7 million contract was awarded to Zodiac-Poettker KBZ JV II, LLC. The facility, which will house personnel from Air Mobility Command, 618th Air Operations Center and U.S. Transportation Command, is scheduled to be completed by Fall of 2023. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Charles Delano)
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Afghan evacuees depart Task Force-Holloman for resettlement
Afghan families, currently at Task Force-Holloman's Aman Omid Village, start the resettlement process to find a new home in the U.S. on Holloman Air Force Base, Sept. 28, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for at least 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan evacuees essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenneth Boyton)
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Afghan evacuees depart Task Force-Holloman for resettlement
Senior Airman Lesley Garza, Task Force-Holloman village personnel support for contingency operations supervisor, deployed from Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, helps outprocess Afghan evacuees before they depart Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Sept. 28, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for at least 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan evacuees essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenneth Boyton)
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Task Force-Holloman improves Aman Omid Village
Airmen assigned to Task Force-Holloman smooth fresh concrete for a recreational area for Afghan evacuees on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Sept. 23, 2021. The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for at least 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan evacuees essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas Goodman)
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Task Force-Holloman improves Aman Omid Village
Airmen assigned to Task Force-Holloman prepare to pour concrete for a recreational area for Afghan evacuees on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Sept. 24, 2021. The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for at least 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan evacuees essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas Goodman)
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Task Force-Holloman improves Aman Omid Village
Airmen assigned to Task Force-Holloman smooth fresh concrete in a newly poured recreational area for Afghan evacuees on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Sept. 24, 2021. The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for at least 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan evacuees essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas Goodman)
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Military service members visit the prayer facilities at Aman Omid Village as part of a tour through Task Force-Holloman’s support to Operation Allies Welcome on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Sept. 22, 2021. The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for at least 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan evacuees essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas Goodman)
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Cadell Retirement
Chief Master Sgt. Stanley Cadell (center) provides his thoughts on barriers to communications during a panel at the inaugural Air Force Materiel Command Women's Leadership Symposium, Nov. 13, 2019. The two-day event drew more than 250 attendees from across the command, with keynote speakers, issue-focused panels and collaborative networking discussions designed to empower women to help foster workplace environments that embrace diversity and promote leadership growth throughout the organization.(Air Force photo by Scott Ash/released)
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Retirement brings reflections on service, people
An Air Force billboard with the slogan, "Aim High," led Cadell to the recruiters office in 1992.
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Retirement brings reflections on service, people
Cadell discusses tactics and training on weapons for Iraqi Police during a deployment to Forward Operating Base Mahmudiyah & Camp Stryker, Iraq. Cadell deployed to Iraq from Nov. 2008 to Jan. 2010.
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Cadell prepares an outside-the-wire mission during a deployment for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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