A nearly all LGBTQ+ aircrew from the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker Air Force Base participated in an E-3 Airborne Warning and Control Systems training sortie on June 23 to celebrate diversity and inclusion and honor LGBTQ+ aviators as they build an inclusive environment for everyone to thrive. The crew included mission support, maintenance, mission crew and flight deck personnel and they trained along with their command and control counterparts from the 729th Air Control Squadron, 552 ACW, stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. This was the first Pride flight of its kind for Tink Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-nearly-all-lgbtq-aircrew-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-at-tinker-air-force-base-participated-in-an-e-3-airborne-warning-and-control-systems-training-sortie-on-june-23-to-celebrate-diversity-and-inclusion-and-honor-lgbtq-aviators-as-they-build-an-inclusive-environment-for-everyone-to-thrive-the-crew-included-mission-support-maintenance-mission-crew-and-flight-deck-personnel-and-they-trained-along-with-their-command-and-control-counterparts-from-the-729th-air-control-squadron-552-acw-stationed-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-this-was-the-first-pride-flight-of-its-kind-for-tink-image506429662.html
RM2MBWT5J–A nearly all LGBTQ+ aircrew from the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker Air Force Base participated in an E-3 Airborne Warning and Control Systems training sortie on June 23 to celebrate diversity and inclusion and honor LGBTQ+ aviators as they build an inclusive environment for everyone to thrive. The crew included mission support, maintenance, mission crew and flight deck personnel and they trained along with their command and control counterparts from the 729th Air Control Squadron, 552 ACW, stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. This was the first Pride flight of its kind for Tink
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, in-flight while conducting pilot proficiency training with the American flag flying in a strong wind in the foreground on March 20, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 552nd ACW is known as 'America's Wing' and their E-3 AWACS have called Tinker AFB home since March 23, 1977. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-air-combat-command-in-flight-while-conducting-pilot-proficiency-training-with-the-american-flag-flying-in-a-strong-wind-in-the-foreground-on-march-20-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-552nd-acw-is-known-as-americas-wing-and-their-e-3-awacs-have-called-tinker-afb-home-since-march-23-1977-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image243175203.html
RMT3HGCK–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, in-flight while conducting pilot proficiency training with the American flag flying in a strong wind in the foreground on March 20, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 552nd ACW is known as 'America's Wing' and their E-3 AWACS have called Tinker AFB home since March 23, 1977. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Brig. Gen. David Mineau, vice commander of Fifteenth Air Force, is briefed by Col. Ryan Fleishauer, commander of the 552nd Training Group during his immersion at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma on April 11. Col. Keven Coyle, commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Chief Master Sgt. Steve Wilson with the 552 TRG and Chief Michelle Browning, command chief for the 552 ACW stand by for comments. Mineau toured the 552 Operations Group, the 552 Air Control Group, the 552 Maintenance Group, and included a stop to the Student Innovation Center. The general also met with Airmen throughout his visit an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-david-mineau-vice-commander-of-fifteenth-air-force-is-briefed-by-col-ryan-fleishauer-commander-of-the-552nd-training-group-during-his-immersion-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-on-april-11-col-keven-coyle-commander-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-chief-master-sgt-steve-wilson-with-the-552-trg-and-chief-michelle-browning-command-chief-for-the-552-acw-stand-by-for-comments-mineau-toured-the-552-operations-group-the-552-air-control-group-the-552-maintenance-group-and-included-a-stop-to-the-student-innovation-center-the-general-also-met-with-airmen-throughout-his-visit-an-image502952763.html
RM2M67DAK–Brig. Gen. David Mineau, vice commander of Fifteenth Air Force, is briefed by Col. Ryan Fleishauer, commander of the 552nd Training Group during his immersion at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma on April 11. Col. Keven Coyle, commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Chief Master Sgt. Steve Wilson with the 552 TRG and Chief Michelle Browning, command chief for the 552 ACW stand by for comments. Mineau toured the 552 Operations Group, the 552 Air Control Group, the 552 Maintenance Group, and included a stop to the Student Innovation Center. The general also met with Airmen throughout his visit an
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, joins the Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft in September 2019, Williamtown, Australia. The AWACS joined the RAAF to work on mission integration and partnership of similar airframes in response to the E-7A AEWC visiting the 552nd ACW in 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/2d Lt Ashlyn K. Paulson) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-joins-the-royal-australian-air-force-e-7a-airborne-early-warning-and-control-aircraft-in-september-2019-williamtown-australia-the-awacs-joined-the-raaf-to-work-on-mission-integration-and-partnership-of-similar-airframes-in-response-to-the-e-7a-aewc-visiting-the-552nd-acw-in-2017-us-air-force-photo2d-lt-ashlyn-k-paulson-image328563497.html
RM2A2FA2H–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, joins the Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft in September 2019, Williamtown, Australia. The AWACS joined the RAAF to work on mission integration and partnership of similar airframes in response to the E-7A AEWC visiting the 552nd ACW in 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/2d Lt Ashlyn K. Paulson)
Gen. Mike Holmes, the commander of Air Combat Command, posed for a quick picture with 552nd Air Control Wing commander Col. Geoffrey Weiss and several E-3 Sentry aircraft in the background. Holmes visited Tinker Nov. 1, 2018, and was able to tour several 552 ACW operational and maintenance facilities to gain an overview of their mission, successes and innovations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gen-mike-holmes-the-commander-of-air-combat-command-posed-for-a-quick-picture-with-552nd-air-control-wing-commander-col-geoffrey-weiss-and-several-e-3-sentry-aircraft-in-the-background-holmes-visited-tinker-nov-1-2018-and-was-able-to-tour-several-552-acw-operational-and-maintenance-facilities-to-gain-an-overview-of-their-mission-successes-and-innovations-image225486908.html
RMR2RPRT–Gen. Mike Holmes, the commander of Air Combat Command, posed for a quick picture with 552nd Air Control Wing commander Col. Geoffrey Weiss and several E-3 Sentry aircraft in the background. Holmes visited Tinker Nov. 1, 2018, and was able to tour several 552 ACW operational and maintenance facilities to gain an overview of their mission, successes and innovations.
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563236.html
RM2A2F9N8–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Brig. Gen. David Mineau, vice commander of Fifteenth Air Force, and Col. Keven Coyle, commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker Air Force Base talk during Mineau’s immersion with the 552nd ACW on April 11. Mineau toured the 552 Operations Group, the 552 Air Control Group, the 552 Maintenance Group, and included a stop to the Student Innovation Center. The general also met with Airmen throughout his visit and learned about Airmen initiatives to include the Women’s Initiative Team, the observation of discrimination in the squadrons, an avatar briefing and training with the Emotional Inte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-david-mineau-vice-commander-of-fifteenth-air-force-and-col-keven-coyle-commander-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-at-tinker-air-force-base-talk-during-mineaus-immersion-with-the-552nd-acw-on-april-11-mineau-toured-the-552-operations-group-the-552-air-control-group-the-552-maintenance-group-and-included-a-stop-to-the-student-innovation-center-the-general-also-met-with-airmen-throughout-his-visit-and-learned-about-airmen-initiatives-to-include-the-womens-initiative-team-the-observation-of-discrimination-in-the-squadrons-an-avatar-briefing-and-training-with-the-emotional-inte-image502952788.html
RM2M67DBG–Brig. Gen. David Mineau, vice commander of Fifteenth Air Force, and Col. Keven Coyle, commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker Air Force Base talk during Mineau’s immersion with the 552nd ACW on April 11. Mineau toured the 552 Operations Group, the 552 Air Control Group, the 552 Maintenance Group, and included a stop to the Student Innovation Center. The general also met with Airmen throughout his visit and learned about Airmen initiatives to include the Women’s Initiative Team, the observation of discrimination in the squadrons, an avatar briefing and training with the Emotional Inte
Mexican Military Lt. Col. Román Enrique Reyes, Amalgam Eagle 22 co-director, right, asks questions of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Raul Lunar, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron security assistant, center, during a tour of an E-3 Sentry aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. Amalgam Eagle 22 is designed to improve the operational and communications capabilities between U.S. and Mexican Forces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexican-military-lt-col-romn-enrique-reyes-amalgam-eagle-22-co-director-right-asks-questions-of-us-air-force-senior-airman-raul-lunar-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-security-assistant-center-during-a-tour-of-an-e-3-sentry-aircraft-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sept-28-2022-amalgam-eagle-22-is-designed-to-improve-the-operational-and-communications-capabilities-between-us-and-mexican-forces-image491583992.html
RM2KFNGB4–Mexican Military Lt. Col. Román Enrique Reyes, Amalgam Eagle 22 co-director, right, asks questions of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Raul Lunar, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron security assistant, center, during a tour of an E-3 Sentry aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. Amalgam Eagle 22 is designed to improve the operational and communications capabilities between U.S. and Mexican Forces.
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563374.html
RM2A2F9X6–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
1st Lt. Blake Bares, left, an electronic combat officer with the 965th Airborne Air Control Squadron, answers a question from Maj. Gen. Andrew Croft, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) commander, during his tour Oct. 26, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Looking on is Capt. William Tobergte, an E-3 Sentry pilot, who helped with the tour of the aircraft. The general toured the 552nd ACW and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-lt-blake-bares-left-an-electronic-combat-officer-with-the-965th-airborne-air-control-squadron-answers-a-question-from-maj-gen-andrew-croft-12th-air-force-air-forces-southern-commander-during-his-tour-oct-26-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-looking-on-is-capt-william-tobergte-an-e-3-sentry-pilot-who-helped-with-the-tour-of-the-aircraft-the-general-toured-the-552nd-acw-and-the-oklahoma-city-air-logistics-complex-image226606210.html
RMR4JPEX–1st Lt. Blake Bares, left, an electronic combat officer with the 965th Airborne Air Control Squadron, answers a question from Maj. Gen. Andrew Croft, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) commander, during his tour Oct. 26, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Looking on is Capt. William Tobergte, an E-3 Sentry pilot, who helped with the tour of the aircraft. The general toured the 552nd ACW and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex.
Members of the U.S. Air Force 552nd Air Control Wing discuss life aboard an E-3 Sentry aircraft with members of the Mexican Military and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Air and Marine Operations during a tour at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. Visiting to plan for Exercise Amalgam Eagle 22, both nations will demonstrate their ability to identify and track potential aerial threats and assist each other in the successful identification or interception of aircraft along the U.S./Mexican border. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-us-air-force-552nd-air-control-wing-discuss-life-aboard-an-e-3-sentry-aircraft-with-members-of-the-mexican-military-and-us-customs-and-border-protections-air-and-marine-operations-during-a-tour-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sept-28-2022-visiting-to-plan-for-exercise-amalgam-eagle-22-both-nations-will-demonstrate-their-ability-to-identify-and-track-potential-aerial-threats-and-assist-each-other-in-the-successful-identification-or-interception-of-aircraft-along-the-usmexican-border-image491584080.html
RM2KFNGE8–Members of the U.S. Air Force 552nd Air Control Wing discuss life aboard an E-3 Sentry aircraft with members of the Mexican Military and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Air and Marine Operations during a tour at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. Visiting to plan for Exercise Amalgam Eagle 22, both nations will demonstrate their ability to identify and track potential aerial threats and assist each other in the successful identification or interception of aircraft along the U.S./Mexican border.
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563249.html
RM2A2F9NN–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, competes in the shot put event at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns earned three Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal and was selected to the primary Air Force team that will compete in the Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017. (Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552d-air-control-group-552d-air-control-wing-competes-in-the-shot-put-event-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-held-february-17-2017-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-burns-earned-three-silver-medals-and-one-bronze-medal-and-was-selected-to-the-primary-air-force-team-that-will-compete-in-the-warrior-games-in-chicago-june-30-july-8-2017-air-force-image186188524.html
RMMPWHA4–Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, competes in the shot put event at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns earned three Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal and was selected to the primary Air Force team that will compete in the Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017. (Air Force
Members of the U.S. Air Force; Mexican Military; and other participants in the Amalgam Eagle 22 exercise pose for a group photo in front of an E-3 Sentry aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. The 552nd Air Control Wing will be participating in the live-fly exercise to be conducted along the U.S./Mexico border. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-us-air-force-mexican-military-and-other-participants-in-the-amalgam-eagle-22-exercise-pose-for-a-group-photo-in-front-of-an-e-3-sentry-aircraft-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sept-28-2022-the-552nd-air-control-wing-will-be-participating-in-the-live-fly-exercise-to-be-conducted-along-the-usmexico-border-image491583976.html
RM2KFNGAG–Members of the U.S. Air Force; Mexican Military; and other participants in the Amalgam Eagle 22 exercise pose for a group photo in front of an E-3 Sentry aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. The 552nd Air Control Wing will be participating in the live-fly exercise to be conducted along the U.S./Mexico border.
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563409.html
RM2A2F9YD–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, prepares to cross the finish line on her way to earning a Silver Medal in Cycling on a recumbent bike. This event took place at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns was selected to the primary Air Force team which will compete at the Warrior Games June 30 - July 8, 2017 in Chicago. (Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552d-air-control-group-552d-air-control-wing-prepares-to-cross-the-finish-line-on-her-way-to-earning-a-silver-medal-in-cycling-on-a-recumbent-bike-this-event-took-place-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-held-february-17-2017-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-burns-was-selected-to-the-primary-air-force-team-which-will-compete-at-the-warrior-games-june-30-july-8-2017-in-chicago-air-force-image186188569.html
RMMPWHBN–Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, prepares to cross the finish line on her way to earning a Silver Medal in Cycling on a recumbent bike. This event took place at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns was selected to the primary Air Force team which will compete at the Warrior Games June 30 - July 8, 2017 in Chicago. (Air Force
A member of the Mexican Military looks at the radar dome of an E-3 Sentry aircraft during a tour at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. The dome is 30 feet in diameter, six feet thick, and is held 11 feet above the fuselage by two struts. The radar has a range of more than 250 miles and can look down to detect, identify and track enemy and friendly low-flying aircraft by eliminating ground clutter returns that confuse other radar systems. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-mexican-military-looks-at-the-radar-dome-of-an-e-3-sentry-aircraft-during-a-tour-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sept-28-2022-the-dome-is-30-feet-in-diameter-six-feet-thick-and-is-held-11-feet-above-the-fuselage-by-two-struts-the-radar-has-a-range-of-more-than-250-miles-and-can-look-down-to-detect-identify-and-track-enemy-and-friendly-low-flying-aircraft-by-eliminating-ground-clutter-returns-that-confuse-other-radar-systems-image491583987.html
RM2KFNGAY–A member of the Mexican Military looks at the radar dome of an E-3 Sentry aircraft during a tour at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 28, 2022. The dome is 30 feet in diameter, six feet thick, and is held 11 feet above the fuselage by two struts. The radar has a range of more than 250 miles and can look down to detect, identify and track enemy and friendly low-flying aircraft by eliminating ground clutter returns that confuse other radar systems.
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563237.html
RM2A2F9N9–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, prepares to cross the finish line on her way to earning a Silver Medal in Cycling on a recumbent bike. This event took place at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns was selected to the primary Air Force team which will compete at the Warrior Games June 30 - July 8, 2017 in Chicago. (Air Force photo by Marty Burns) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552d-air-control-group-552d-air-control-wing-prepares-to-cross-the-finish-line-on-her-way-to-earning-a-silver-medal-in-cycling-on-a-recumbent-bike-this-event-took-place-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-held-february-17-2017-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-burns-was-selected-to-the-primary-air-force-team-which-will-compete-at-the-warrior-games-june-30-july-8-2017-in-chicago-air-force-photo-by-marty-burns-image187040510.html
RMMT8C26–Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, prepares to cross the finish line on her way to earning a Silver Medal in Cycling on a recumbent bike. This event took place at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns was selected to the primary Air Force team which will compete at the Warrior Games June 30 - July 8, 2017 in Chicago. (Air Force photo by Marty Burns)
Lt. Col. Jackie Burns, 552nd Air Control Group, 552nd Air Control Wing, displays the medals she earned at the Wounded Warrior Trials at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Feb. 17. Burns earned Silver Medals in 5K cycling, 100-meter free style, discus and a Bronze Medal in the 50-meter backstroke. Burns was selected as a primary Wounded Warrior team member and will compete in the Warrior Games June 30-July 8 in Chicago. (Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552nd-air-control-group-552nd-air-control-wing-displays-the-medals-she-earned-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-at-nellis-air-force-base-nev-feb-17-burns-earned-silver-medals-in-5k-cycling-100-meter-free-style-discus-and-a-bronze-medal-in-the-50-meter-backstroke-burns-was-selected-as-a-primary-wounded-warrior-team-member-and-will-compete-in-the-warrior-games-june-30-july-8-in-chicago-air-force-image228581513.html
RMR7TP1D–Lt. Col. Jackie Burns, 552nd Air Control Group, 552nd Air Control Wing, displays the medals she earned at the Wounded Warrior Trials at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Feb. 17. Burns earned Silver Medals in 5K cycling, 100-meter free style, discus and a Bronze Medal in the 50-meter backstroke. Burns was selected as a primary Wounded Warrior team member and will compete in the Warrior Games June 30-July 8 in Chicago. (Air Force
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563428.html
RM2A2FA04–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, competes in the shot put event at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns earned three Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal and was selected to the primary Air Force team that will compete in the Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017. (Air Force photo by Marty Burns) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552d-air-control-group-552d-air-control-wing-competes-in-the-shot-put-event-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-held-february-17-2017-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-burns-earned-three-silver-medals-and-one-bronze-medal-and-was-selected-to-the-primary-air-force-team-that-will-compete-in-the-warrior-games-in-chicago-june-30-july-8-2017-air-force-photo-by-marty-burns-image187040399.html
RMMT8BX7–Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, competes in the shot put event at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns earned three Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal and was selected to the primary Air Force team that will compete in the Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017. (Air Force photo by Marty Burns)
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563259.html
RM2A2F9P3–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Staff Sgt. Ryan McBride shows off the E-3 armrest end caps, the one on the right being an original manufactured part and the one on the left was made by the 552nd Maintenance Squadron’s Fabrications Flight, using 3-D printing technology. The part is the first 3D-printed part approved by the Air Force for in-flight use on the E-3 Sentry. The original supply cost was $8, but his shop can now 3D-print them in 10 minutes, with a cost of only $2.50. The cost savings of this piece alone is $1,000 per year. (Air Force photo by Kelly White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-ryan-mcbride-shows-off-the-e-3-armrest-end-caps-the-one-on-the-right-being-an-original-manufactured-part-and-the-one-on-the-left-was-made-by-the-552nd-maintenance-squadrons-fabrications-flight-using-3-d-printing-technology-the-part-is-the-first-3d-printed-part-approved-by-the-air-force-for-in-flight-use-on-the-e-3-sentry-the-original-supply-cost-was-8-but-his-shop-can-now-3d-print-them-in-10-minutes-with-a-cost-of-only-250-the-cost-savings-of-this-piece-alone-is-1000-per-year-air-force-photo-by-kelly-white-image215625829.html
RMPEPGXD–Staff Sgt. Ryan McBride shows off the E-3 armrest end caps, the one on the right being an original manufactured part and the one on the left was made by the 552nd Maintenance Squadron’s Fabrications Flight, using 3-D printing technology. The part is the first 3D-printed part approved by the Air Force for in-flight use on the E-3 Sentry. The original supply cost was $8, but his shop can now 3D-print them in 10 minutes, with a cost of only $2.50. The cost savings of this piece alone is $1,000 per year. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson took the opportunity to help serve Thanksgiving dinner to members of the 552nd Air Control Wing during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. Wilson is shown here serving ham-slices to an Airman 1st Class of the 552nd ACW. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-took-the-opportunity-to-help-serve-thanksgiving-dinner-to-members-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-during-her-visit-to-tinker-air-force-base-nov-16-wilson-is-shown-here-serving-ham-slices-to-an-airman-1st-class-of-the-552nd-acw-image227480525.html
RMR62HMD–Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson took the opportunity to help serve Thanksgiving dinner to members of the 552nd Air Control Wing during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. Wilson is shown here serving ham-slices to an Airman 1st Class of the 552nd ACW.
Staff Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez, an aircraft metals technician with the 552nd Maintenance Squadron’s Fabrications Flight, uses a water abrasive cutting machine to cut metal brackets. The machine can cut 100 of these tiny parts in an hour. The machine can cut 10 inches of titanium to 20,000ths of an inch. (Air Force photo by Kelly White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-jesse-gonzalez-an-aircraft-metals-technician-with-the-552nd-maintenance-squadrons-fabrications-flight-uses-a-water-abrasive-cutting-machine-to-cut-metal-brackets-the-machine-can-cut-100-of-these-tiny-parts-in-an-hour-the-machine-can-cut-10-inches-of-titanium-to-20000ths-of-an-inch-air-force-photo-by-kelly-white-image215625823.html
RMPEPGX7–Staff Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez, an aircraft metals technician with the 552nd Maintenance Squadron’s Fabrications Flight, uses a water abrasive cutting machine to cut metal brackets. The machine can cut 100 of these tiny parts in an hour. The machine can cut 10 inches of titanium to 20,000ths of an inch. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble their new TYQ-23A Control and Reporting Center May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The smaller, less bulky equipment makes transportation and use easier. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-726th-air-control-squadron-assemble-their-new-tyq-23a-control-and-reporting-center-may-30-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-smaller-less-bulky-equipment-makes-transportation-and-use-easier-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-jeremy-d-wolffreleased-image186514682.html
RMMRCDAJ–Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble their new TYQ-23A Control and Reporting Center May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The smaller, less bulky equipment makes transportation and use easier. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released)
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563248.html
RM2A2F9NM–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson talks to a couple of airmen from the 552nd Air Control Wing at the 552nd Maintenance Group Turkey Day, held in Dock 2, Hangar 230, Nov 16, 2018. The Secretary thanked the men and women of the 552nd ACW and helped senior leadership serve a Thanksgiving meal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-talks-to-a-couple-of-airmen-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-at-the-552nd-maintenance-group-turkey-day-held-in-dock-2-hangar-230-nov-16-2018-the-secretary-thanked-the-men-and-women-of-the-552nd-acw-and-helped-senior-leadership-serve-a-thanksgiving-meal-image227480563.html
RMR62HNR–Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson talks to a couple of airmen from the 552nd Air Control Wing at the 552nd Maintenance Group Turkey Day, held in Dock 2, Hangar 230, Nov 16, 2018. The Secretary thanked the men and women of the 552nd ACW and helped senior leadership serve a Thanksgiving meal.
Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble a Small Communications Package May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The inflatable system allows smaller teams to transport and employ it without relying on outside agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-726th-air-control-squadron-assemble-a-small-communications-package-may-30-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-inflatable-system-allows-smaller-teams-to-transport-and-employ-it-without-relying-on-outside-agencies-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-jeremy-d-wolffreleased-image186514679.html
RMMRCDAF–Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble a Small Communications Package May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The inflatable system allows smaller teams to transport and employ it without relying on outside agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released)
Senior Airman Jordan Brown, an aircraft metals technician, uses the Fortus 400mc, a 3-D printer, in the 552nd Maintenance Squadron’s Fabrications Flight. (Air Force photo by Kelly White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-jordan-brown-an-aircraft-metals-technician-uses-the-fortus-400mc-a-3-d-printer-in-the-552nd-maintenance-squadrons-fabrications-flight-air-force-photo-by-kelly-white-image215625824.html
RMPEPGX8–Senior Airman Jordan Brown, an aircraft metals technician, uses the Fortus 400mc, a 3-D printer, in the 552nd Maintenance Squadron’s Fabrications Flight. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Center) assembles a Small Communications Package with help from the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The GATR (Ground Antenna Transmit and Receive) system can be set up in as little as 36 minutes, compared to a traditional satellite which can take from four to six hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-master-sergeant-mark-hurst-552nd-air-control-wing-command-chief-center-assembles-a-small-communications-package-with-help-from-the-726th-air-control-squadron-may-31-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-gatr-ground-antenna-transmit-and-receive-system-can-be-set-up-in-as-little-as-36-minutes-compared-to-a-traditional-satellite-which-can-take-from-four-to-six-hours-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-jeremy-d-wolffreleased-image186514683.html
RMMRCDAK–Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Center) assembles a Small Communications Package with help from the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The GATR (Ground Antenna Transmit and Receive) system can be set up in as little as 36 minutes, compared to a traditional satellite which can take from four to six hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released)
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563250.html
RM2A2F9NP–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, in-flight while conducting pilot proficiency training with the American flag flying in a strong wind in the foreground on March 20, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 552nd ACW is known as 'America's Wing' and their E-3 AWACS have called Tinker AFB home since March 23, 1977. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-air-combat-command-in-flight-while-conducting-pilot-proficiency-training-with-the-american-flag-flying-in-a-strong-wind-in-the-foreground-on-march-20-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-552nd-acw-is-known-as-americas-wing-and-their-e-3-awacs-have-called-tinker-afb-home-since-march-23-1977-image243737044.html
RMT4F52C–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, in-flight while conducting pilot proficiency training with the American flag flying in a strong wind in the foreground on March 20, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 552nd ACW is known as 'America's Wing' and their E-3 AWACS have called Tinker AFB home since March 23, 1977.
Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Far Right) is shown how to assemble the Small Communications Package by members of the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The 726th is the first Air Control Squadron to test the system and report whether it is something they should continue to work with. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-master-sergeant-mark-hurst-552nd-air-control-wing-command-chief-far-right-is-shown-how-to-assemble-the-small-communications-package-by-members-of-the-726th-air-control-squadron-may-31-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-726th-is-the-first-air-control-squadron-to-test-the-system-and-report-whether-it-is-something-they-should-continue-to-work-with-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-jeremy-d-wolffreleased-image186514684.html
RMMRCDAM–Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Far Right) is shown how to assemble the Small Communications Package by members of the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The 726th is the first Air Control Squadron to test the system and report whether it is something they should continue to work with. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jeremy D. Wolff/Released)
An E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft flown by the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., descends following an aerial refueling with a 507th Air Refueling Wing KC-135R over Texas Jan. 19, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Jon Quinlan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3-sentry-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-flown-by-the-552nd-air-control-wing-at-tinker-air-force-base-okla-descends-following-an-aerial-refueling-with-a-507th-air-refueling-wing-kc-135r-over-texas-jan-19-2016-us-air-force-photomaj-jon-quinlan-image215630967.html
RMPEPRDY–An E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft flown by the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., descends following an aerial refueling with a 507th Air Refueling Wing KC-135R over Texas Jan. 19, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Jon Quinlan)
A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System from 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., sits as the sun sets over the flightline at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 6, 2016. The AWACS is at Tyndall in support of concurrent aerial exercises Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3 that runs Dec. 5-16. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Isaiah J. Soliz/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-air-force-e-3-sentry-airborne-warning-and-control-system-from-552nd-air-control-wing-tinker-air-force-base-okla-sits-as-the-sun-sets-over-the-flightline-at-tyndall-air-force-base-fla-dec-6-2016-the-awacs-is-at-tyndall-in-support-of-concurrent-aerial-exercises-checkered-flag-17-1-and-combat-archer-17-3-that-runs-dec-5-16-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-isaiah-j-solizreleased-image188663746.html
RMMXXAEX–A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System from 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., sits as the sun sets over the flightline at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 6, 2016. The AWACS is at Tyndall in support of concurrent aerial exercises Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3 that runs Dec. 5-16. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Isaiah J. Soliz/Released)
Lt. Col. Jackie Burns, 552nd Air Control Group, 552nd Air Control Wing, displays the medals she earned at the Wounded Warrior Trials at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Feb. 17. Burns earned Silver Medals in 5K cycling, 100-meter free style, discus and a Bronze Medal in the 50-meter backstroke. Burns was selected as a primary Wounded Warrior team member and will compete in the Warrior Games June 30-July 8 in Chicago. (Air Force photo by Ron Mullan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552nd-air-control-group-552nd-air-control-wing-displays-the-medals-she-earned-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-at-nellis-air-force-base-nev-feb-17-burns-earned-silver-medals-in-5k-cycling-100-meter-free-style-discus-and-a-bronze-medal-in-the-50-meter-backstroke-burns-was-selected-as-a-primary-wounded-warrior-team-member-and-will-compete-in-the-warrior-games-june-30-july-8-in-chicago-air-force-photo-by-ron-mullan-image187040397.html
RMMT8BX5–Lt. Col. Jackie Burns, 552nd Air Control Group, 552nd Air Control Wing, displays the medals she earned at the Wounded Warrior Trials at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Feb. 17. Burns earned Silver Medals in 5K cycling, 100-meter free style, discus and a Bronze Medal in the 50-meter backstroke. Burns was selected as a primary Wounded Warrior team member and will compete in the Warrior Games June 30-July 8 in Chicago. (Air Force photo by Ron Mullan)
Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photos-showing-participants-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-and-oklahoma-army-national-guard-during-training-operations-in-support-of-sentry-rex-exercise-on-sept-17-18-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-is-joint-rescue-exercise-lead-by-the-552nd-acw-using-units-aircraft-airspace-and-training-areas-across-the-state-of-oklahoma-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image328563251.html
RM2A2F9NR–Photos showing participants from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, and Oklahoma Army National Guard during training operations in support of Sentry Rex exercise on Sept. 17-18 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Sentry Rex is joint rescue exercise lead by the 552nd ACW using units, aircraft, airspace and training areas across the state of Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Boeing E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, serial # 79-0001, wearing markings for the 552nd Air Control Wing Commander in the form of multi-colored tail-stripe, shadowed tail code and serial number markings on Aug. 12, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 55nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, generates E-3 AWACS aircraft and crews to support 12th Air Force, Air Forces Southern and combatant commanders around the world. The 552nd ACW is known as 'American's Wing' as the largest wing within ACC. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boeing-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-serial-79-0001-wearing-markings-for-the-552nd-air-control-wing-commander-in-the-form-of-multi-colored-tail-stripe-shadowed-tail-code-and-serial-number-markings-on-aug-12-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-55nd-air-control-wing-air-combat-command-generates-e-3-awacs-aircraft-and-crews-to-support-12th-air-force-air-forces-southern-and-combatant-commanders-around-the-world-the-552nd-acw-is-known-as-americans-wing-as-the-largest-wing-within-acc-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image264927121.html
RMWB0D6W–Boeing E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, serial # 79-0001, wearing markings for the 552nd Air Control Wing Commander in the form of multi-colored tail-stripe, shadowed tail code and serial number markings on Aug. 12, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 55nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, generates E-3 AWACS aircraft and crews to support 12th Air Force, Air Forces Southern and combatant commanders around the world. The 552nd ACW is known as 'American's Wing' as the largest wing within ACC. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson thanked members of the 552nd Air Control Wing and their families for their service during their Thanksgiving Reception Nov. 16. Wilson toured several locations around Tinker during her visit, including the KC-135 programmed depot maintenance line, the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Technical Center, the 76th Software Maintenance Group and the Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab. She was also given an overview of the KC-46A complex, the B-1 Integrated Battle Station modification and was able to help serve lunch for the 552nd ACW. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-thanked-members-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-and-their-families-for-their-service-during-their-thanksgiving-reception-nov-16-wilson-toured-several-locations-around-tinker-during-her-visit-including-the-kc-135-programmed-depot-maintenance-line-the-maintenance-repair-and-overhaul-technical-center-the-76th-software-maintenance-group-and-the-reverse-engineering-and-critical-tooling-lab-she-was-also-given-an-overview-of-the-kc-46a-complex-the-b-1-integrated-battle-station-modification-and-was-able-to-help-serve-lunch-for-the-552nd-acw-image227480517.html
RMR62HM5–Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson thanked members of the 552nd Air Control Wing and their families for their service during their Thanksgiving Reception Nov. 16. Wilson toured several locations around Tinker during her visit, including the KC-135 programmed depot maintenance line, the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Technical Center, the 76th Software Maintenance Group and the Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab. She was also given an overview of the KC-46A complex, the B-1 Integrated Battle Station modification and was able to help serve lunch for the 552nd ACW.
Boeing E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, serial # 79-0001, wearing markings for the 552nd Air Control Wing Commander in the form of multi-colored tail-stripe, shadowed tail code and serial number markings on Aug. 12, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 55nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, generates E-3 AWACS aircraft and crews to support 12th Air Force, Air Forces Southern and combatant commanders around the world. The 552nd ACW is known as 'American's Wing' as the largest wing within ACC. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boeing-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-serial-79-0001-wearing-markings-for-the-552nd-air-control-wing-commander-in-the-form-of-multi-colored-tail-stripe-shadowed-tail-code-and-serial-number-markings-on-aug-12-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-55nd-air-control-wing-air-combat-command-generates-e-3-awacs-aircraft-and-crews-to-support-12th-air-force-air-forces-southern-and-combatant-commanders-around-the-world-the-552nd-acw-is-known-as-americans-wing-as-the-largest-wing-within-acc-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image264927117.html
RMWB0D6N–Boeing E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, serial # 79-0001, wearing markings for the 552nd Air Control Wing Commander in the form of multi-colored tail-stripe, shadowed tail code and serial number markings on Aug. 12, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 55nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, generates E-3 AWACS aircraft and crews to support 12th Air Force, Air Forces Southern and combatant commanders around the world. The 552nd ACW is known as 'American's Wing' as the largest wing within ACC. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Staff Sgt. Jose Moya, a flight engineer with the 965th Airborne Air Control Squadron, discusses flight deck operations with Maj. Gen. Andrew Croft, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) commander. The general toured the 552nd Air Control Wing and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Oct. 26, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-jose-moya-a-flight-engineer-with-the-965th-airborne-air-control-squadron-discusses-flight-deck-operations-with-maj-gen-andrew-croft-12th-air-force-air-forces-southern-commander-the-general-toured-the-552nd-air-control-wing-and-the-oklahoma-city-air-logistics-complex-oct-26-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-image226606207.html
RMR4JPER–Staff Sgt. Jose Moya, a flight engineer with the 965th Airborne Air Control Squadron, discusses flight deck operations with Maj. Gen. Andrew Croft, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) commander. The general toured the 552nd Air Control Wing and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Oct. 26, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, taxis for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-taxis-for-a-mission-supporting-the-response-to-hurricane-florence-sept-15-2018-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-local-state-and-federal-assets-move-in-to-the-area-to-conduct-rescue-and-recovery-operations-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image218808544.html
RMPKYGET–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, taxis for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, travels down the runway for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-travels-down-the-runway-for-a-mission-supporting-the-response-to-hurricane-florence-sept-15-2018-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-local-state-and-federal-assets-move-in-to-the-area-to-conduct-rescue-and-recovery-operations-image220755817.html
RMPR4889–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, travels down the runway for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations.
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, is prepared during the early morning hours of Sept. 15, 2018 for a response to Hurricane Florence mission at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-is-prepared-during-the-early-morning-hours-of-sept-15-2018-for-a-response-to-hurricane-florence-mission-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-local-state-and-federal-assets-move-in-to-the-area-to-conduct-rescue-and-recovery-operations-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image218808542.html
RMPKYGEP–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, is prepared during the early morning hours of Sept. 15, 2018 for a response to Hurricane Florence mission at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, is prepared during the early morning hours of Sept. 15, 2018 for a response to Hurricane Florence mission at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-is-prepared-during-the-early-morning-hours-of-sept-15-2018-for-a-response-to-hurricane-florence-mission-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-local-state-and-federal-assets-move-in-to-the-area-to-conduct-rescue-and-recovery-operations-image220755814.html
RMPR4886–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, is prepared during the early morning hours of Sept. 15, 2018 for a response to Hurricane Florence mission at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations.
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, travels down the runway for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-travels-down-the-runway-for-a-mission-supporting-the-response-to-hurricane-florence-sept-15-2018-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-local-state-and-federal-assets-move-in-to-the-area-to-conduct-rescue-and-recovery-operations-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image218808543.html
RMPKYGER–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, travels down the runway for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Long shadows are cast upon the flight line as members of the 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, line-up to board an Oklahoma Army National Guard UH-60M Blackhawk at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma during SENTRY REX 19-01 exercise on Jan. 15, 2019. The training exercise allowed the special operators to be inserted in a defended landing-zone with the goal of rescuing a downed aircrew member. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/long-shadows-are-cast-upon-the-flight-line-as-members-of-the-137th-special-operations-wing-oklahoma-air-national-guard-line-up-to-board-an-oklahoma-army-national-guard-uh-60m-blackhawk-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-during-sentry-rex-19-01-exercise-on-jan-15-2019-the-training-exercise-allowed-the-special-operators-to-be-inserted-in-a-defended-landing-zone-with-the-goal-of-rescuing-a-downed-aircrew-member-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image234466327.html
RMRHCT5B–Long shadows are cast upon the flight line as members of the 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard, line-up to board an Oklahoma Army National Guard UH-60M Blackhawk at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma during SENTRY REX 19-01 exercise on Jan. 15, 2019. The training exercise allowed the special operators to be inserted in a defended landing-zone with the goal of rescuing a downed aircrew member. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Capt. Josh Archer, an E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System pilot, reads back his clearance during pre-flight operations in the early morning of Sept. 15, 2018 at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Capt. Archer and his crew are from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, based at Tinker AFB and are shown preparing for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as loc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capt-josh-archer-an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-pilot-reads-back-his-clearance-during-pre-flight-operations-in-the-early-morning-of-sept-15-2018-at-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-capt-archer-and-his-crew-are-from-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-based-at-tinker-afb-and-are-shown-preparing-for-a-mission-supporting-the-response-to-hurricane-florence-sept-15-2018-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-loc-image220755815.html
RMPR4887–Capt. Josh Archer, an E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System pilot, reads back his clearance during pre-flight operations in the early morning of Sept. 15, 2018 at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Capt. Archer and his crew are from the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, based at Tinker AFB and are shown preparing for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as loc
An E-3 Sentry of the 552nd Air Control Wing lines-up on the main runway while an Oklahoma Army National Guard UH-60M Blackhawk of the 1-244th Aviation Regiment prepares to take-off for a SENTRY REX 19-01 mission Jan. 15, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. SENTRY REX 19-01 was a multi-service exercise run out of Tinker AFB from Jan. 14-18 focusing on combined force rescue operations of downed aircrew. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3-sentry-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-lines-up-on-the-main-runway-while-an-oklahoma-army-national-guard-uh-60m-blackhawk-of-the-1-244th-aviation-regiment-prepares-to-take-off-for-a-sentry-rex-19-01-mission-jan-15-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-sentry-rex-19-01-was-a-multi-service-exercise-run-out-of-tinker-afb-from-jan-14-18-focusing-on-combined-force-rescue-operations-of-downed-aircrew-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image234466323.html
RMRHCT57–An E-3 Sentry of the 552nd Air Control Wing lines-up on the main runway while an Oklahoma Army National Guard UH-60M Blackhawk of the 1-244th Aviation Regiment prepares to take-off for a SENTRY REX 19-01 mission Jan. 15, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. SENTRY REX 19-01 was a multi-service exercise run out of Tinker AFB from Jan. 14-18 focusing on combined force rescue operations of downed aircrew. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, taxis for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-e-3g-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-of-the-552nd-air-control-wing-960th-airborne-air-control-squadron-taxis-for-a-mission-supporting-the-response-to-hurricane-florence-sept-15-2018-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-awacs-will-provide-air-control-and-de-confliction-service-along-the-east-coast-of-the-united-states-as-they-monitor-and-control-airspace-as-local-state-and-federal-assets-move-in-to-the-area-to-conduct-rescue-and-recovery-operations-image220755816.html
RMPR4888–An E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft of the 552nd Air Control Wing, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron, taxis for a mission supporting the response to Hurricane Florence Sept. 15, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The AWACS will provide air control and de-confliction service along the East Coast of the United States as they monitor and control airspace as local, state and federal assets move in to the area to conduct rescue and recovery operations.
An Oklahoma Army National Guard UH-60M Blackhawk helicopter with rotors turning awaits the take off of an Air Force E-3 Sentry during a SENTRY REX 19-01 exercise period Jan. 15, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The exercise focused on rescuing a simulated downed aircrew member in a joint-service environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-oklahoma-army-national-guard-uh-60m-blackhawk-helicopter-with-rotors-turning-awaits-the-take-off-of-an-air-force-e-3-sentry-during-a-sentry-rex-19-01-exercise-period-jan-15-2019-tinker-air-force-base-oklahoma-the-exercise-focused-on-rescuing-a-simulated-downed-aircrew-member-in-a-joint-service-environment-us-air-force-photogreg-l-davis-image234466322.html
RMRHCT56–An Oklahoma Army National Guard UH-60M Blackhawk helicopter with rotors turning awaits the take off of an Air Force E-3 Sentry during a SENTRY REX 19-01 exercise period Jan. 15, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The exercise focused on rescuing a simulated downed aircrew member in a joint-service environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, competes in the shot put event at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns earned three Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal and was selected to the primary Air Force team that will compete in the Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017. (Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552d-air-control-group-552d-air-control-wing-competes-in-the-shot-put-event-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-held-february-17-2017-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-burns-earned-three-silver-medals-and-one-bronze-medal-and-was-selected-to-the-primary-air-force-team-that-will-compete-in-the-warrior-games-in-chicago-june-30-july-8-2017-air-force-image228347300.html
RMR7E38M–Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, competes in the shot put event at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns earned three Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal and was selected to the primary Air Force team that will compete in the Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017. (Air Force
Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, prepares to cross the finish line on her way to earning a Silver Medal in Cycling on a recumbent bike. This event took place at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns was selected to the primary Air Force team which will compete at the Warrior Games June 30 - July 8, 2017 in Chicago. (Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-jackie-burns-552d-air-control-group-552d-air-control-wing-prepares-to-cross-the-finish-line-on-her-way-to-earning-a-silver-medal-in-cycling-on-a-recumbent-bike-this-event-took-place-at-the-wounded-warrior-trials-held-february-17-2017-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-burns-was-selected-to-the-primary-air-force-team-which-will-compete-at-the-warrior-games-june-30-july-8-2017-in-chicago-air-force-image228347301.html
RMR7E38N–Lt Col Jackie Burns, 552d Air Control Group, 552d Air Control Wing, prepares to cross the finish line on her way to earning a Silver Medal in Cycling on a recumbent bike. This event took place at the Wounded Warrior Trials held February 17, 2017, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Burns was selected to the primary Air Force team which will compete at the Warrior Games June 30 - July 8, 2017 in Chicago. (Air Force
A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System from 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., sits as the sun sets over the flightline at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 6, 2016. The AWACS is at Tyndall in support of concurrent aerial exercises Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3 that runs Dec. 5-16. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-air-force-e-3-sentry-airborne-warning-and-control-system-from-552nd-air-control-wing-tinker-air-force-base-okla-sits-as-the-sun-sets-over-the-flightline-at-tyndall-air-force-base-fla-dec-6-2016-the-awacs-is-at-tyndall-in-support-of-concurrent-aerial-exercises-checkered-flag-17-1-and-combat-archer-17-3-that-runs-dec-5-16-image230665975.html
RMRB7MPF–A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System from 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., sits as the sun sets over the flightline at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 6, 2016. The AWACS is at Tyndall in support of concurrent aerial exercises Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3 that runs Dec. 5-16.
Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble their new TYQ-23A Control and Reporting Center May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The smaller, less bulky equipment makes transportation and use easier. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-726th-air-control-squadron-assemble-their-new-tyq-23a-control-and-reporting-center-may-30-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-smaller-less-bulky-equipment-makes-transportation-and-use-easier-image227907269.html
RMR6P219–Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble their new TYQ-23A Control and Reporting Center May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The smaller, less bulky equipment makes transportation and use easier.
Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble a Small Communications Package May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The inflatable system allows smaller teams to transport and employ it without relying on outside agencies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-726th-air-control-squadron-assemble-a-small-communications-package-may-30-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-inflatable-system-allows-smaller-teams-to-transport-and-employ-it-without-relying-on-outside-agencies-image227907265.html
RMR6P215–Members of the 726th Air Control Squadron assemble a Small Communications Package May 30, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The inflatable system allows smaller teams to transport and employ it without relying on outside agencies.
Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Center) assembles a Small Communications Package with help from the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The GATR (Ground Antenna Transmit and Receive) system can be set up in as little as 36 minutes, compared to a traditional satellite which can take from four to six hours. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-master-sergeant-mark-hurst-552nd-air-control-wing-command-chief-center-assembles-a-small-communications-package-with-help-from-the-726th-air-control-squadron-may-31-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-gatr-ground-antenna-transmit-and-receive-system-can-be-set-up-in-as-little-as-36-minutes-compared-to-a-traditional-satellite-which-can-take-from-four-to-six-hours-image227907270.html
RMR6P21A–Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Center) assembles a Small Communications Package with help from the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The GATR (Ground Antenna Transmit and Receive) system can be set up in as little as 36 minutes, compared to a traditional satellite which can take from four to six hours.
Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Far Right) is shown how to assemble the Small Communications Package by members of the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The 726th is the first Air Control Squadron to test the system and report whether it is something they should continue to work with. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-master-sergeant-mark-hurst-552nd-air-control-wing-command-chief-far-right-is-shown-how-to-assemble-the-small-communications-package-by-members-of-the-726th-air-control-squadron-may-31-2017-at-mountain-home-air-force-base-idaho-the-726th-is-the-first-air-control-squadron-to-test-the-system-and-report-whether-it-is-something-they-should-continue-to-work-with-image227907273.html
RMR6P21D–Chief Master Sergeant Mark Hurst, 552nd Air Control Wing Command Chief (Far Right) is shown how to assemble the Small Communications Package by members of the 726th Air Control Squadron May 31, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The 726th is the first Air Control Squadron to test the system and report whether it is something they should continue to work with.
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson asks Blake Johnson, 546th Propulsion Maintenance Squadron, questions about the F108 gated process during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. The F108 engine line production has achieved Art of the Possible success. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-asks-blake-johnson-546th-propulsion-maintenance-squadron-questions-about-the-f108-gated-process-during-her-visit-to-tinker-air-force-base-nov-16-the-f108-engine-line-production-has-achieved-art-of-the-possible-success-image227480527.html
RMR62HMF–Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson asks Blake Johnson, 546th Propulsion Maintenance Squadron, questions about the F108 gated process during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. The F108 engine line production has achieved Art of the Possible success.
Rodney Shepard, 567th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron deputy director, provides an overview on the B-1 Integrated Battle Station modification operations to Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson during her tour of Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. Jason Mann, an engineer with the Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab, bottom left, and Jerry Osborne, 567th AMXS, also provided information on the modifications during her time at the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Technical Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rodney-shepard-567th-aircraft-maintenance-squadron-deputy-director-provides-an-overview-on-the-b-1-integrated-battle-station-modification-operations-to-secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-during-her-tour-of-tinker-air-force-base-nov-16-jason-mann-an-engineer-with-the-reverse-engineering-and-critical-tooling-lab-bottom-left-and-jerry-osborne-567th-amxs-also-provided-information-on-the-modifications-during-her-time-at-the-maintenance-repair-and-overhaul-technical-center-image227480512.html
RMR62HM0–Rodney Shepard, 567th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron deputy director, provides an overview on the B-1 Integrated Battle Station modification operations to Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson during her tour of Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. Jason Mann, an engineer with the Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab, bottom left, and Jerry Osborne, 567th AMXS, also provided information on the modifications during her time at the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Technical Center.
Nathan Pitcovich, Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab engineer, demonstrates a Romer Arm, which scans parts, to Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. Wilson toured centers for innovation like the REACT lab and met with personnel responsible for sustaining the Air Force’s fleet of tanker, bomber and transport aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nathan-pitcovich-reverse-engineering-and-critical-tooling-lab-engineer-demonstrates-a-romer-arm-which-scans-parts-to-secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-during-her-visit-to-tinker-air-force-base-nov-16-wilson-toured-centers-for-innovation-like-the-react-lab-and-met-with-personnel-responsible-for-sustaining-the-air-forces-fleet-of-tanker-bomber-and-transport-aircraft-image227480536.html
RMR62HMT–Nathan Pitcovich, Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab engineer, demonstrates a Romer Arm, which scans parts, to Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. Wilson toured centers for innovation like the REACT lab and met with personnel responsible for sustaining the Air Force’s fleet of tanker, bomber and transport aircraft.
Col. Kenyon Bell, 72nd Air Base Wing commander, gives Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, an overview of the KC-46A program and its maintenance campus under construction in the background during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. This is Wilson’s first visit to Tinker since becoming secretary. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-kenyon-bell-72nd-air-base-wing-commander-gives-secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-an-overview-of-the-kc-46a-program-and-its-maintenance-campus-under-construction-in-the-background-during-her-visit-to-tinker-air-force-base-nov-16-this-is-wilsons-first-visit-to-tinker-since-becoming-secretary-image227480541.html
RMR62HN1–Col. Kenyon Bell, 72nd Air Base Wing commander, gives Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, an overview of the KC-46A program and its maintenance campus under construction in the background during her visit to Tinker Air Force Base Nov. 16. This is Wilson’s first visit to Tinker since becoming secretary.
Craig Rayner, 564th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron deputy director, shows Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, a structural part of the KC-135 Stratotanker during the secretary’s visit here Nov. 16th. Wilson was shown how the KC-135 programmed depot maintenance line's sustainment operations are extending the aircrafts’ service life and capability enhancement using Art of the Possible ideals. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/craig-rayner-564th-aircraft-maintenance-squadron-deputy-director-shows-secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-a-structural-part-of-the-kc-135-stratotanker-during-the-secretarys-visit-here-nov-16th-wilson-was-shown-how-the-kc-135-programmed-depot-maintenance-lines-sustainment-operations-are-extending-the-aircrafts-service-life-and-capability-enhancement-using-art-of-the-possible-ideals-image227480505.html
RMR62HKN–Craig Rayner, 564th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron deputy director, shows Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, a structural part of the KC-135 Stratotanker during the secretary’s visit here Nov. 16th. Wilson was shown how the KC-135 programmed depot maintenance line's sustainment operations are extending the aircrafts’ service life and capability enhancement using Art of the Possible ideals.
During her visit Nov. 16, Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson announced that Tinker Air Force Base has been chosen as the future site for depot maintenance and sustainment of the B-21 Raider, the next generation long-range strike bomber. Wilson is shown at the podium during the announcement. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-her-visit-nov-16-secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-announced-that-tinker-air-force-base-has-been-chosen-as-the-future-site-for-depot-maintenance-and-sustainment-of-the-b-21-raider-the-next-generation-long-range-strike-bomber-wilson-is-shown-at-the-podium-during-the-announcement-image227480547.html
RMR62HN7–During her visit Nov. 16, Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson announced that Tinker Air Force Base has been chosen as the future site for depot maintenance and sustainment of the B-21 Raider, the next generation long-range strike bomber. Wilson is shown at the podium during the announcement.
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson listens as Marty Williams, Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab flight chief, shows her several parts that engineers in the lab have made using 3-D printing processes. 3-D printing is saving the Air Force large sums for critical parts that are no longer produced at reasonable costs to the taxpayers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-listens-as-marty-williams-reverse-engineering-and-critical-tooling-lab-flight-chief-shows-her-several-parts-that-engineers-in-the-lab-have-made-using-3-d-printing-processes-3-d-printing-is-saving-the-air-force-large-sums-for-critical-parts-that-are-no-longer-produced-at-reasonable-costs-to-the-taxpayers-image227480540.html
RMR62HN0–Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson listens as Marty Williams, Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling Lab flight chief, shows her several parts that engineers in the lab have made using 3-D printing processes. 3-D printing is saving the Air Force large sums for critical parts that are no longer produced at reasonable costs to the taxpayers.
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, center, was able to thank members of the 76th Propulsion Maintenance Group F108 engine line after learning about their Art of the Possible production success. Wilson is surrounded by senior leadership here as well as workers critical to meeting on-time delivery goals to the customer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-center-was-able-to-thank-members-of-the-76th-propulsion-maintenance-group-f108-engine-line-after-learning-about-their-art-of-the-possible-production-success-wilson-is-surrounded-by-senior-leadership-here-as-well-as-workers-critical-to-meeting-on-time-delivery-goals-to-the-customer-image227480532.html
RMR62HMM–Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, center, was able to thank members of the 76th Propulsion Maintenance Group F108 engine line after learning about their Art of the Possible production success. Wilson is surrounded by senior leadership here as well as workers critical to meeting on-time delivery goals to the customer.
Col. Kenyon Bell, 72nd Air Base Wing commander; Kevin Stamey, Air Force Sustainment Center executive director; Lt. Gen. Gene Kirkland, AFSC commander; Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson; Maj. Gen. Cedric George, director of Logistics, deputy chief of staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection and Brig. Gen. Chris Hill, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander pose for a photo with the Air Force Materiel Command emblem located at Hollywood and Vine in Bldg. 3001. Wilson visited Tinker Nov. 16 and toured several facilities and organizations. She announced at the end of her Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-kenyon-bell-72nd-air-base-wing-commander-kevin-stamey-air-force-sustainment-center-executive-director-lt-gen-gene-kirkland-afsc-commander-secretary-of-the-air-force-heather-wilson-maj-gen-cedric-george-director-of-logistics-deputy-chief-of-staff-for-logistics-engineering-and-force-protection-and-brig-gen-chris-hill-oklahoma-city-air-logistics-complex-commander-pose-for-a-photo-with-the-air-force-materiel-command-emblem-located-at-hollywood-and-vine-in-bldg-3001-wilson-visited-tinker-nov-16-and-toured-several-facilities-and-organizations-she-announced-at-the-end-of-her-image227480503.html
RMR62HKK–Col. Kenyon Bell, 72nd Air Base Wing commander; Kevin Stamey, Air Force Sustainment Center executive director; Lt. Gen. Gene Kirkland, AFSC commander; Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson; Maj. Gen. Cedric George, director of Logistics, deputy chief of staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection and Brig. Gen. Chris Hill, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander pose for a photo with the Air Force Materiel Command emblem located at Hollywood and Vine in Bldg. 3001. Wilson visited Tinker Nov. 16 and toured several facilities and organizations. She announced at the end of her
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