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220712-F-JQ052-0009
Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee (left), Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, was presented a personal sword during the official Air Force Order of the Sword ceremony held in Washington, D.C., July 12, 2022. The sword is a symbol of truth, justice, and righteous power, and serves as a token for all to see the recipient as a leader among leaders. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual.
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220712-F-JQ052-0008
Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, was presented the official Air Force Order of the Sword scroll proclamation at a ceremony held in Washington, D.C., July 12, 2022. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual.
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220712-F-JQ052-0007
Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command (center), fist bumps Air Force Reserve Command Chief Timothy White during an Air Force Order of the Sword ceremony held at Washington, D.C., July 12, 2022. Scobee was inducted into The Order of the Sword which is the highest honor and tribute noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual.
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220712-F-JQ052-0006
Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee (Right), Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, was inducted into the Air Force Order of the Sword at a ceremony held in Washington, D.C., July 12, 2022. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual.
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220712-F-JQ052-0001
Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, Chief of the Air Force Reserve and Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, shakes hands with enlisted Airmen prior to being inducted into the Air Force Order of the Sword at a ceremony held in Washington, D.C., July 12, 2022. The Order of the Sword is the highest honor and tribute noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual.
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10th Air Force holds annual commanders and command chiefs conference
Maj. Gen. Bryan P. Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, addresses seniors leaders from the 11 subordinate wings and six direct reporting units during the Annual Commanders and Command Chiefs management and leadership review event held in Fort Worth, Texas, June 20-23. Radliff sat down with command chiefs and senior leaders to hear specific challenges encountered in their units. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary A. Andom)
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10th Air Force holds annual commanders and command chiefs conference
Maj. Gen. Bryan P. Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, addresses seniors leaders from the 11 subordinate wings and six direct reporting units during the Annual Commanders and Command Chiefs management and leadership review event held in Fort Worth, Texas, June 20-23. The three-day session focused on disseminating information from 10th AF senior leaders to commanders and chiefs on various topics to include budgeting, recruitment challenges and force restructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary A. Andom)
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10th Air Force holds annual commanders and command chiefs conference
Col. David A. DeAngelis, left, 610th Command and Control Squadron commander and Col. Allen E. Duckworth, 301st Fighter Wing commander, attend the Annual Commanders and Command Chiefs management and leadership review event held in Fort Worth, Texas, June 20-23. The three-day session focused on disseminating information from 10th AF senior leaders to commanders and chiefs on various topics to include budgeting, recruitment challenges and force restructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary A. Andom)
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10th Air Force holds annual commanders and command chiefs conference
Col. Joseph Marcinek, 655th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing commander, attends a roundtable discussion during the Annual Commanders and Command Chiefs management and leadership review event held in Fort Worth, Texas, June 20-23. Tenth Air Force leaders were provided the opportunity to discuss and resolve challenges across the Numbered Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary A. Andom)
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10th Air Force holds annual commanders and command chiefs conference
Chief Master Sgt. Mary E. Dearman, right, 477th Fighter Group senior enlisted leader, listens as Chief Master Sgt. Karie A. Contreras, 482nd Fighter Wing senior enlisted leader, discusses unit reform during the Annual Commanders and Command Chiefs management and leadership review event held in Fort Worth, Texas, June 20-23. The three-day session focused on disseminating information from 10th Air Force senior leaders to commanders and chief master sergeants on various topics to include budgeting, recruitment challenges and force restructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary A. Andom)
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10th Air Force holds annual commanders and command chiefs conference
Chief Master Sgt. Catherine E. Buchanan, left, 944th Fighter Wing command chief, Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Allen, middle, 482nd Fighter Wing command chief, and Chief Master Sergeant Leonard F. Werner III, 307th Bomb Wing command chief, participate in a discussion during the Annual Commanders and Command Chiefs management and leadership review event held in Fort Worth, Texas, June 20-23. The three-day session focused on disseminating information from 10th Air Force senior leaders to commanders and chief master sergeants on various topics to include budgeting, recruitment challenges and force restructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Mary A. Andom)
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PTSD: A Tyndall Airman's Story
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clayton Lenhardt, 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs noncommissioned officer in charge of media operations, poses for a photo at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, June 21, 2022. Lenhardt shared his story of navigating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in honor of PTSD awareness month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Anabel Del Valle) (Modifications were made to the photo to enhance the subject with exposure and spot correction)
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220605-F-OH720-213
Maj. Gen Bryan R. Radliff (center), 10th Air Force commander, addresses 301st Fighter Wing Logistics Readiness Airmen at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 5, 2022. Radliff toured the 301 FW from June 3-5 to provide insight to Airmen about the future of the Air Force Reserve and leadership’s priorities.(U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman William Downs)
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220605-F-OH720-158
Maj. Gen Bryan R. Radliff (left), 10th Air Force commander, coins SrA Hannah Hudson, 301 Fighter Wing Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 5, 2022. Radliff coined Hudson for her exceptional performance within the workplace. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman William Downs)
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220605-F-OH720-103
Leadership from the 301st Maintenance Group speak with Maj. Gen Bryan R. Radliff at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 5, 2022. The 301 FW was selected to become Air Force Reserve Command’s first ever owned and operated F-35A Lightning II unit in 2021. Radliff met with the 301 MXG leadership to gain a better understanding of the wing’s F-35 beddown process.(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nije Hightower)
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220604-F-RC356-699
Maj. Gen Bryan R. Radliff (right), 10th Air Force commander, coins Senior Airman Praveen Ramanathan, 301st Fighter Wing Financial Management Office military pay technician at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 5, 2022. Radliff coined Praveen for his exceptional performance within the workplace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nije Hightower)
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220604-F-OH720-997
Maj. Gen Bryan R. Radliff (right), 10th Air Force commander, tests an equipment simulator at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 5, 2022. The equipment simulator allows airmen to practice using heavy equipment, hone skills and be mission ready. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman William Downs)
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220603-F-RC356-909
Leadership from the 301st Fighter Wing greet Maj. Gen Bryan R. Radliff at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 5, 2022. Radliff toured the 301 FW to gain a better understanding of the wing’s future capabilities through the F-35 beddown process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nije Hightower)
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220616-F-RC356-987
Lt. Col. Micheal Chebino, 24th Fighter Squadron commander, addresses his Airmen during the 24th FS assumption of command ceremony, June 16, 2022, at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas. Busbey is responsible for ensuring the safety, effectiveness, and combat readiness of all his Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nije Hightower)
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220616-F-RC356-179
Airmen from the 24th Fighter Squadron salute at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, June 16, 2022. The change of command ceremony represents the formal transfer of authority and responsibility for a unit from one individual to another. The ceremony has been a tradition in military history dating back to the 18th century.
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