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150516-N-II944-004 AURORA, Colo. (May 16, 2015) Rear

150516-N-II944-004 AURORA, Colo. (May 16, 2015) Rear

150516-N-II944-004 AURORA, Colo. (May 16, 2015) Rear Adm. Linnea J. Sommer-Weddington, Deputy Director of Warfare Integration for Information Dominance, speaks to members of the Information Dominance Corps Rese... More

Staff Sgt. Raymond Ballard, from the 233d Space Group,

Staff Sgt. Raymond Ballard, from the 233d Space Group,

Staff Sgt. Raymond Ballard, from the 233d Space Group, Greeley Colorado, fires his M4 rifle at pop-up targets at Fort Carson Range, Colorado. The 233d Space Group is enhancing their ability to survive and oper... More

John Gaetos, 460th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter,

John Gaetos, 460th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter,

John Gaetos, 460th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, extinguishes a car fire during Exercise Panther View 18-3 July 25, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. Exercises allow Team Buckley to demonstrate ... More

Staff Sgt. Devin Casteel (left), Combat Arms

Staff Sgt. Devin Casteel (left), Combat Arms

Staff Sgt. Devin Casteel (left), Combat Arms Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge, from the 233d Space Group, assists fellow members clear their M4 weapons after a live fire exercise at Fort Carson, Colorado. Th... More

160916-N-TD563-060 
AURORA, Colo. (Sep. 16, 2016) Newly

160916-N-TD563-060 AURORA, Colo. (Sep. 16, 2016) Newly

160916-N-TD563-060 AURORA, Colo. (Sep. 16, 2016) Newly pinned Chief Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) Brian Burrows receives his anchors during the Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony held at Navy Informa... More

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