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  • Department of the Air Force background graphic.
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  • Air Force standards update on shaving waivers
  • Air Force standards update on the wear of duty identifier patches
  • The Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education is developing a new Chief Leader Course (CLC) with an increased focus on providing chiefs the education required for them to meet the challenges and excel in an era of Great Power Competition.
  • Graphic presenting earthquake safety tips.
  • As part of its ongoing modernization efforts, the Department of the Air Force chief information officer, in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory, is accelerating initiatives to provide Guardians, Airmen, civilian employees, and contractors the ability to responsibly experiment with Generative AI, with adequate safeguards in place. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
  • 80th Anniversary of D-Day
  • 2024 101 Critical Days of Summer logo
  • Graphic that communicates the many observances during the month of April.
  • Graphic highlighting Month of the Military Child, Alcohol Awareness Month, Child Abuse Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention and Financial Capability.
  • Graphic of 17th Training Wing Raider University.
  • The Department of the Air Force’s senior civilian and military leaders, Feb. 12, unveiled sweeping plans for reshaping, refocusing, and reoptimizing the Air Force and Space Force to ensure continued supremacy in those domains while also better posturing the services to deter and, if necessary, prevail in an era of Great Power Competition. (Department of the Air Force graphic)
  • Reoptimization for Great Power Competition (U.S. Air Force Graphic)
  • Exodus graphic from 17th FSS marketing team.
  • A solar filter is attached to the Sun-facing end of a telescope.
  • A woman looks at the Sun through binoculars that have been fitted with solar filters. Binoculars and telescopes can only be used to look at the Sun when used with solar filters specially designed for that purpose.
  • You can make your own eclipse projector using a cardboard box, a white sheet of paper, tape, scissors, and aluminum foil. With the Sun behind you, sunlight will stream through a pinhole punched into aluminum foil taped over a hole in one side of the box. During the partial phases of a solar eclipse, this will project a crescent Sun onto a white sheet of paper taped to the inside of the box. Look into the box through another hole cut into the box to see the projected image.
  • The circular holes of a colander project crescent shapes onto the ground during the partial phases of a solar eclipse.
  • A crowd uses handheld solar viewers and solar eclipse glasses to safely view a solar eclipse.
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Raider University

Graphic of 17th Training Wing Raider University.

PHOTO BY: A1C Madison Collier
VIRIN: 240305-F-SA938-1001
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