In a tremendous shift for the future of the remotely piloted aircraft enterprise, the 11th Attack Squadron, previously a launch and recovery formal training unit, entered combat for the first time, October 13, 2025.
In 1913, the first two military aviation badges, silver wings, were issued to members of the U.S. Army Air Corps. As time went on, pilots of all airframes have been awarded their silver wings and given the rating of pilot, senior pilot and command pilot. Since then, the Air Force has grown rapidly
Long before he stepped into a pilot seat, Brayton worked under the wings of a C-130 Hercules that climbed without him. As he turned wrenches on the aircraft at Kadena Air Base in Japan and watched each departure, a feeling of passion and awe began to grow. Eleven years later, he now serves as an
U.S. Air Force Capt. Carol Stephens, an MQ-9 Reaper pilot with the 22nd Attack Squadron here, was recognized on Sept. 15, 2025, by the Rotary Clubs of Southern Nevada with the Safety Officer Award Recognition award.
Members of the 432nd Maintenance Group participated in exercise Bamboo Eagle 25-3 at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, Aug. 4-9, 2025.
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Restoration Advisory Board
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