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Air Force Staff Sgt. Jose Castillo works in his "iFly"

Air Force Staff Sgt. Jose Castillo works in his "iFly"

Air Force Staff Sgt. Jose Castillo works in his "iFly" program, March 28, in the 537th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The wall of patches behind him has been collected throughout his... More

Growing apart -- twins, together most of their lives, begin to chart their own ways

Growing apart -- twins, together most of their lives, begin to chart t...

Pvts. Moises and Marcario Castillo -- 19-year-olds from Merced, Calif. -- are Water Treatment Specialist Course students assigned to the Quartermaster School. The two plan to pursue civil engineering and boxing... More

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John Raven, aerial combat

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John Raven, aerial combat

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John Raven, aerial combat broadcast journalist exits a bus on the way to weapons tactics training Jan. 25, 2017, during exercise Scorpion Lens 2017. Exercise Scorpion Lens is an annual... More

Senior enlisted Soldiers of the 501st Sustainment Brigade

Senior enlisted Soldiers of the 501st Sustainment Brigade

Senior enlisted Soldiers of the 501st Sustainment Brigade "Champions" received some noncommissioned officer professional development from the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command's senior enlisted leader, Com... More

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