2024 Year in Review: July 🎥 The wing began accomplishing open ranks inspections at the order of the Air Combat Command commander for all ACC wings to reinforce professionalism throughout our ranks. Col. Dieujuste assumed command from Col. Waters in the 867th COG change of command. 💥 Light 'em Up 💥
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The Iowa National Guard completed a successful eXportable Combat Training Center (XCTC) rotation from mid-July through early August 2024. Over 5,000 Soldiers from eight states participated in the large-scale exercise, showcasing their skills and dedication to safety. This operation not only strengthens our state partnerships, but also highlights our appreciation for each Soldier's service, the support from their families, and the understanding of their civilian employers. (U.S. Army National Guard video by the 135th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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Air Dominance of US Air Force: F-22 Raptor The F-22, a critical component of the Global Strike Task Force, is designed to project air dominance, rapidly and at great distances and defeat threats attempting to deny access to our nation's Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps. The F-22 cannot be matched by any known or projected fighter aircraft.
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Do you know what #DAFSafety is? To learn how the Air Force Safety Center supports combat readiness across the Air Force, check out the full interview of Maj Gen Choquette and Chief Person on CMSAF’s Enlisted Edge here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/g4s4YUpr
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As the first unit to execute the Chief of Staff of the Army’s experimental modernization concept, called “transformation in contact,” the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army (Air Assault) is now operating with significantly modernized network and command and control capabilities. Read the full story ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gR_rDmaX
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“As we plan for an increasingly complex and dynamic battlefield, we’re looking at ways to transform the Army’s tactical communications architecture to enable units to be more mobile, diverse, and dispersed than ever before.” #ContinuosTransformation
As the first unit to execute the Chief of Staff of the Army’s experimental modernization concept, called “transformation in contact,” the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army (Air Assault) is now operating with significantly modernized network and command and control capabilities. Read the full story ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gR_rDmaX
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Mastering Navy Specializations: Navigation, Warfare, and More Explore the four key specializations for Navy executive officers: navigation, electronic warfare, undersea warfare, and gunnery. We break down what each entails and the significance of these roles in the Navy. Join us as we dive into military expertise! #NavySpecializations #MilitaryCareers #NavalWarfare #CareerInsights #ExecutiveOfficers #Navigation #ElectronicWarfare #UnderseaWarfare #Gunnery #MilitaryExpertise
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Winning the First Fight: Experimenting with Army Special Operations Forces’ Contributions in Large-Scale Combat Operations - Modern War Institute Great work and effort by the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne)! Taking on the task of experimentation in training to inform whole of Army efforts to integrate Joint Special Operations into the Joint force during Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO). Transitioning from competition, through crisis, and into conflict will be a critical and difficult period and our military must be prepared to make that transition effectively in order to win the first fight. https://lnkd.in/gpXZ8tcH
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In the #military field 🪖, combat gear plays a crucial role in the safety and performance of soldiers. Proper clothing not only provides protection but also influences the regulation of body temperature, a vital factor during operations 🤔 In our blog, we present a study by Danielli Mello et al. (2022) comparing the thermal response 🌡️ of a traditional combat jacket and a light combat jacket in Brazilian Navy #soldiers 🎖️ If you want to read the full article 👉 https://lnkd.in/e6Vguxji
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✈️ About 400 Wichita State students and staff will soon be working on the most significant industry contract in the history of the university: the modernization and delivery a new fleet of “Nightwatch” aircraft to the U.S. Air Force. "Nightwatch" is the airborne command center for the president of the United States, secretary of defense, and chairs of the joint chiefs of staff, ensuring continued critical command, control and communication during national emergencies. Read more about this critical national program: wsu.news/nightwatch
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Observing China’s blockade of Taiwan during Exercise Joint Sword 2024B brought me back to my time as an officer cadet at Malaysia’s Royal Military College, where one of the core tactics we trained in counter-insurgency was to cordon and isolate the objective before launching an attack. The logic was clear: cut off the target from support, contain its ability to respond, and only then, strike decisively. This tactic resonates not just in military operations but also in today’s strategic landscape—whether it’s managing geopolitical challenges or safeguarding business interests. The importance of preparation, isolation, and timing in neutralizing threats is as relevant now as it was then. As we navigate complex and dynamic environments—be it in national security, physical security, cybersecurity, or corporate strategy—understanding how to contain and mitigate risks before they become critical is key to success. These lessons remind us that in any high-stakes arena, preparation and decisive action will always be the difference between winning and losing. #Leadership #Strategy #Geopolitics #AsiaPacific #Security #Resilience #Preparedness
On 14 October, China’s PLA Eastern Theater Command launched exercise “Joint Sword 2024B,” conducting a major 13-hour joint military drill & encircling Taiwan from the north, south, east, and west. The PLA Army, Navy, Air Force, & Rocket Force participated and focused on “sea-air combat readiness patrols, a blockade on key ports and areas, assault on maritime and ground targets, and joint seizure of comprehensive superiority.” Full report on 𝕏@ianellisjones
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