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Air Combat Command Names Lead Wings 
January 20, 2022
Photo of U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 23d Wing, Moody Air Force Base, deplane at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia

Fifteenth Air Force commander visits JBLE
December 8, 2021
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Sonia T. Lee, Fifteenth Air Force  command chief, attempts the standing power throw portion of the new Army Combat Fitness Test at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Dec. 1, 2021.

Air Force discusses modernization of operational C2 systems
November 15, 2021
graphic Kessel Run logo

633 ABW leadership team visits 363 ISRW, strengthens partnership between Wings
August 20, 2021
Two individuals shaking hands.

The Adventure of a Lifetime
July 26, 2021
Royal Air Force Squadron Leader Alexander “Thorney” Thorne, 94th Fighter Squadron Foreign Exchange Officer, tests his communication equipment prior to take off at Joint Base Langley-Eustis June 15, 2021. Thorne has flown with the 94 FS for three and a half years.

CSAF commemorates victory at Yorktown with French allies
July 7, 2021
Generals laying a wreath

PTSD, What You Should Know
June 23, 2021
PTSD, What You Should Know

Streamlining Support: 733rd MSG reclassifies three units
June 15, 2021
Jeffrey Romero, 733rd Logistic Readiness Squadron director, and U.S. Army Col. Chesley Thigpen, 733rd Mission Support Group commander, pose for a picture at Joint-Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, June 15, 2021. During a 733rd Squadron Activation ceremony, the 733rd LRS was officially activated to provide streamlined support for mission partners at JBLE.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Foister)

AF breaks down updated fitness test scores
May 27, 2021
Physical fitness testing will resume July 1, 2021. Several changes have been made to the test to include increasing scoring for push-ups and sit-ups from 10 to 20 points each, five-year age groups and the waist measurement no longer being required. The Air Force has also worked on alternative strength and cardiovascular testing exercise options with plans to announce them in the coming weeks.

Simulator training saves time and reduces costs
May 25, 2021
U.S. Army Spc. Chad Phrommathed, student, practices shooting a 50-caliber crew served weapon along with U.S. Army Sgt. David Walden, a fellow student, in the Vessel Defense Simulator at the U.S. Army Transportation Schools’s Maritime & Intermodal Training Department at Fort Eustis. MITD provides state-of-the-art simulation training for watercraft operators and engineers, marine deck and engineering warrant officers, cargo handlers and railway operations crew members. (Courtesy photo)