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A Gemstone of Service
Dr. Brian James, 28th Maintenance Group, Additive Manufacturing Flight director and chief engineer poses for a photo in his office at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 11, 2024. James recently celebrated four decades of government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Robert M. Trujillo)
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A Gemstone of Service
Dr. Brian James, 28th Maintenance Group, Additive Manufacturing Flight director and chief engineer poses for a photo at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. July 11, 2024. James began his government service by enlisting in the Air Force in 1983. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Robert M. Trujillo)
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A Gemstone of Service
Dr. Brian James, 28th Maintenance Group, Additive Manufacturing Flight director and chief engineer explains robotic technology at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 11, 2024. James has been a part of the Ellsworth team for nearly 30 years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Robert M. Trujillo)
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Official Photo of Col. Stephanie Forsythe
Official Photo of Col. Stephanie Forsythe
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Ellsworth emphasizes readiness, executes Combat Ammunition Production Exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jayohn Lee (right), and Airman 1st Class Fabian Laguna Granados (left), 9th Munitions Squadron equipment maintenance technicians, transport GBU-38 munitions to a conveyer during a Combat Ammunition Production Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 9, 2024. CAPEX heavily emphasizes readiness, ensuring that Airmen and partners possess the knowledge, skills, and experience to rapidly build, transport and deploy munitions in the event of wartime operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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Ellsworth emphasizes readiness, executes Combat Ammunition Production Exercise
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Logan Schafer, 28th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance supervisor, guides a GBU-31 munition down a conveyer belt during a Combat Ammunition Production Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 9, 2024. CAPEX is a non-aircraft, mass, live-munitions production exercise in support of air tasking orders, which provides an opportunity to evaluate munitions combat readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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Ellsworth emphasizes readiness, executes Combat Ammunition Production Exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Tatyana Guidry, 28th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance instructor, performs quality checks on a GBU-38 munition during a Combat Ammunition Production Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 9, 2024. CAPEX is designed to prepare munitions Airmen for future deployments and home station contingency taskings by simulating sustained combat operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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Ellsworth emphasizes readiness, executes Combat Ammunition Production Exercise
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 28th Munitions Squadron transport MK-82 bomb bodies during a Combat Ammunition Production Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 9, 2024. The exercise focused on building Guided Bomb Units (GBUs) and other munitions en masse, highlighting the critical role of munitions specialists in producing sustained combat air power in any scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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Ellsworth emphasizes readiness, executes Combat Ammunition Production Exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Trevor Jones, 28th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew chief, assembles a GBU-31 munition during a Combat Ammunition Production Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 9, 2024. During CAPEX, Airmen practice rapid weapons production during simulated sustained combat operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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Ellsworth emphasizes readiness, executes Combat Ammunition Production Exercise
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 28th Munitions Squadron, strap-down bombs and components during a Combat Ammunition Production Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., July 9, 2024. The exercise reinforces combat planning and production concepts taught at the Air Force Combat Ammunition Center and gives participating units an opportunity to measure their combat readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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Ellsworth welcomes new base curator
Erika Cerveny, South Dakota Air and Space Museum curator and director, sits at the desk originally used by the 28th Bomb Wing commander in 1957 at the SDASM in Box Elder, S.D., June 27, 2024. Cerveny has years of museum and archives experience, to include museum positions with the Department of the Interior and an internship at the South Dakota State Archeological Research Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Kenney)
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Ellsworth welcomes new base curator
Erika Cerveny, South Dakota Air and Space Museum curator and director, stands next to one of the exhibits at the SDASM in Box Elder, S.D., June 27, 2024. As the museum curator, Cerveny oversees museum operations and develops procedures to ensure the control, care, and accountability for all historical property placed in her custody by the Department of the Air Force Heritage program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Kenney)
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Ellsworth welcomes new base curator
Erika Cerveny, South Dakota Air and Space Museum curator and director, looks into a Minuteman II Missile Launch Control Center display at the SDASM in Box Elder, S.D., June 27, 2024. While Cerveny is responsible for overseeing all of the exhibits within the museum, she shared that the Minuteman II Missile LCC is her favorite to visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Kenney)
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A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer assigned to the 37th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, flys over Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, June 20, 2024, in support of a Bomber Task Force mission. Bomber missions contribute to joint force lethality and deter aggression in the Indo-Pacific by demonstrating USAF ability to operate anywhere in the world at any time. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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A B-1B Lancer assigned to the 37th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron deploys inert munitions during a full-scale mining exercise over the Philippine Sea, in support of a Bomber Task Force 24-6, June 18, 2024. The Air Force delivers airpower and has an essential role in maritime security operations. We use a variety of current platforms to present options to combatant commanders worldwide and will continue to provide this capability into the future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dylan Maher)
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Members from the 37th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron pose with U.S. Marines in front of a B-1B Lancer and F/A-18D Hornet in support of Valiant Shield joint integration at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, June 17, 2024. Valiant Shield ensures our Joint Force maintains its advantage against long-term competitors seeking to undermine the rules-based international order and the free and open Indo-Pacific that bolsters Indo-Pacific Security upon which global prosperity rests. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dylan Maher)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Devin Evangelista, 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron load crew team member prepares to load a joint direct attack munition GBU-38s onto a forklift at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, June 14, 2024, in support of a Bomber Task Force mission. Our vision of the Indo-Pacific is a free and open region comprised of nations that adhere to the international rules-based order. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Audree Campbell)
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A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer pilot assigned to the 37th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, climbs a ladder before takeoff at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, June 13, 2024, in support of a Bomber Task Force 24-6 mission. BTF missions are designed to showcase PACAF’s ability to deter, deny, and dominate any influence or aggression from adversaries or competitors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jake Jacobsen)
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A B1-B Lancer assigned to the 37th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron takes off the runway at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, June 9 2024, in support of a Bomber Task Force mission. Demonstrating cutting-edge capabilities, forward presence, and commitment to our Allies and partners communicates the U.S.’ resolve in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Audree Campbell)
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Ellsworth embraces innovation through use of robotic mowers
A Renubot robotic mower is parked in a Recharge Pod storage area at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., June 27, 2024. The Recharge Pod can recharge the Renubot in as little as 4 hours and offers protection for the machine in all climates. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Kenney)
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