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231219-Z-XV261-1450
U.S. Airmen from the 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron are pictured with the city of Cape Canaveral Mayor Wes Morrison during a city council meeting held Dec. 19, 2023. The mayor declared Jan. 14, 2024 as '114th EWS Day' in honor of the contributions made by its members, their continued involvement in the community, and their commitment to protecting and defending the values and interests of local residents, and all U.S. citizens. The 114th EWS is a geographically-separated unit of the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Squadron located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Their mission is to organize, train and equip personnel to conduct electromagnetic attacks in contested, congested and constrained environments downrange, using specialized equipment such as the counter communications system. Previously, the unit operated as the 114th Space Control Squadron before it was redesignated as an electromagnetic squadron in January 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231219-Z-XV261-1240
U.S. Airmen from the 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron are pictured with the city of Cape Canaveral Mayor Wes Morrison during a city council meeting held Dec. 19, 2023. The mayor declared Jan. 14, 2024 as '114th EWS Day' in honor of the contributions made by its members, their continued involvement in the community, and their commitment to protecting and defending the values and interests of local residents, and all U.S. citizens. The 114th EWS is a geographically-separated unit of the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Squadron located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Their mission is to organize, train and equip personnel to conduct electromagnetic attacks in contested, congested and constrained environments downrange, using specialized equipment such as the counter communications system. Previously, the unit operated as the 114th Space Control Squadron before it was redesignated as an electromagnetic squadron in January 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231219-Z-XV261-1550
U.S. Airmen from the 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron are pictured with the city of Cape Canaveral Mayor Wes Morrison during a city council meeting held Dec. 19, 2023. The mayor declared Jan. 14, 2024 as '114th EWS Day' in honor of the contributions made by its members, their continued involvement in the community, and their commitment to protecting and defending the values and interests of local residents, and all U.S. citizens. The 114th EWS is a geographically-separated unit of the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Squadron located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Their mission is to organize, train and equip personnel to conduct electromagnetic attacks in contested, congested and constrained environments downrange, using specialized equipment such as the counter communications system. Previously, the unit operated as the 114th Space Control Squadron before it was redesignated as an electromagnetic squadron in January 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231219-Z-XV261-1678
U.S. Airmen from the 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron are pictured with the city of Cape Canaveral Mayor Wes Morrison during a city council meeting held Dec. 19, 2023. The mayor declared Jan. 14, 2024 as '114th EWS Day' in honor of the contributions made by its members, their continued involvement in the community, and their commitment to protecting and defending the values and interests of local residents, and all U.S. citizens. The 114th EWS is a geographically-separated unit of the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Squadron located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Their mission is to organize, train and equip personnel to conduct electromagnetic attacks in contested, congested and constrained environments downrange, using specialized equipment such as the counter communications system. Previously, the unit operated as the 114th Space Control Squadron before it was redesignated as an electromagnetic squadron in January 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard L. Coffey, III, assistant adjutant general-air and commander of the Florida Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt. Angella Beckom, state command chief, Florida Air National Guard, visited Airmen of the 125th Maintenance Squadron to engage with members, field questions and concerns, and discuss statewide policy updates. The 125th MXG comprises more than 800 full and part-time members, many of who will undergo retraining as the wing plans its conversion to the F-35 Lightning II mission slated for the fall of 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard L. Coffey, III, assistant adjutant general-air and commander of the Florida Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt. Angella Beckom, state command chief, Florida Air National Guard, visited Airmen of the 125th Maintenance Squadron to engage with members, field questions and concerns, and discuss statewide policy updates. The 125th MXG comprises more than 800 full and part-time members, many of who will undergo retraining as the wing plans its conversion to the F-35 Lightning II mission slated for the fall of 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard L. Coffey, III, assistant adjutant general-air and commander of the Florida Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt. Angella Beckom, state command chief, Florida Air National Guard, visited Airmen of the 125th Maintenance Squadron to engage with members, field questions and concerns, and discuss statewide policy updates. The 125th MXG comprises more than 800 full and part-time members, many of who will undergo retraining as the wing plans its conversion to the F-35 Lightning II mission slated for the fall of 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard L. Coffey, III, assistant adjutant general-air and commander of the Florida Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt. Angella Beckom, state command chief, Florida Air National Guard, visited Airmen of the 125th Maintenance Squadron to engage with members, field questions and concerns, and discuss statewide policy updates. The 125th MXG comprises more than 800 full and part-time members, many of who will undergo retraining as the wing plans its conversion to the F-35 Lightning II mission slated for the fall of 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard L. Coffey, III, assistant adjutant general-air and commander of the Florida Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt. Angella Beckom, state command chief, Florida Air National Guard, visited Airmen of the 125th Maintenance Squadron to engage with members, field questions and concerns, and discuss statewide policy updates. The 125th MXG comprises more than 800 full and part-time members, many of who will undergo retraining as the wing plans its conversion to the F-35 Lightning II mission slated for the fall of 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231207-Z-XV261-1178
The 125th Fighter Wing, in collaboration with the Make-A-Wish organization, fulfilled the wish of 10-year-old Easton to become a fighter pilot at the Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida, Dec. 7, 2023. Easton underwent an exciting transformation as he stepped into the shoes of an F-15C Eagle fighter pilot for the day. The day included a swear-in ceremony, a tour of the flight line where he had the opportunity to watch jets takeoff, a sit inside the cockpit of an F-15, and tours of the fire department and air traffic control tower located at Jacksonville International Airport. For the tour, Easton wore a custom made flight suit as an honorary “eagle driver” and was granted the aviator call sign “Vibin’” by pilots of the 159th Fighter Squadron. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231207-Z-XV261-1086
The 125th Fighter Wing, in collaboration with the Make-A-Wish organization, fulfilled the wish of 10-year-old Easton to become a fighter pilot at the Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida, Dec. 7, 2023. Easton underwent an exciting transformation as he stepped into the shoes of an F-15C Eagle fighter pilot for the day. The day included a swear-in ceremony, a tour of the flight line where he had the opportunity to watch jets takeoff, a sit inside the cockpit of an F-15, and tours of the fire department and air traffic control tower located at Jacksonville International Airport. For the tour, Easton wore a custom made flight suit as an honorary “eagle driver” and was granted the aviator call sign “Vibin’” by pilots of the 159th Fighter Squadron. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231207-Z-XV261-1075
The 125th Fighter Wing, in collaboration with the Make-A-Wish organization, fulfilled the wish of 10-year-old Easton to become a fighter pilot at the Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida, Dec. 7, 2023. Easton underwent an exciting transformation as he stepped into the shoes of an F-15C Eagle fighter pilot for the day. The day included a swear-in ceremony, a tour of the flight line where he had the opportunity to watch jets takeoff, a sit inside the cockpit of an F-15, and tours of the fire department and air traffic control tower located at Jacksonville International Airport. For the tour, Easton wore a custom made flight suit as an honorary “eagle driver” and was granted the aviator call sign “Vibin’” by pilots of the 159th Fighter Squadron. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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Florida Guardsman receives U.S. Surgeon General's highest civilian honor
U.S. Air Force Maj. Kevin Tipton, critical care nurse practitioner, 125th Medical Group, was awarded the Surgeon General's Medallion by Vice Admiral Vivek Murphy on Sept. 18, 2023 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. The award is the nation's highest civilian honor that can be bestowed by the U.S. Surgeon General. Tipton was selected due to his service during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Florida's public hospitals. Only 42 Americans and two Airmen, to include Major Tipton, have ever received this recognition in history. (Courtesy photo)
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231107-Z-XV261-1216
Officials at the 125th Fighter Wing welcomed players from the Jacksonville Jaguars for a base tour Nov. 7, 2023 at Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida. The players included linebackers Chad Muma and Dequan Jackson, defensive lineman De’Shaan Dixon, and defensive back Christian Braswell. During the tour, the players learned of the war fighting capabilities of the F-15C Eagle, donned aircrew flight equipment, viewed a static F-15 display, and engaged with Airmen from around the wing. The tour supported efforts to establish positive relationships, enhance public understanding, and promote mutual support between the 125th Fighter Wing and the local communities in which it operates. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231107-Z-XV261-1167
Officials at the 125th Fighter Wing welcomed players from the Jacksonville Jaguars for a base tour Nov. 7, 2023 at Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida. The players included linebackers Chad Muma and Dequan Jackson, defensive lineman De’Shaan Dixon, and defensive back Christian Braswell. During the tour, the players learned of the war fighting capabilities of the F-15C Eagle, donned aircrew flight equipment, viewed a static F-15 display, and engaged with Airmen from around the wing. The tour supported efforts to establish positive relationships, enhance public understanding, and promote mutual support between the 125th Fighter Wing and the local communities in which it operates. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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231107-Z-XV261-1154
Officials at the 125th Fighter Wing welcomed players from the Jacksonville Jaguars for a base tour Nov. 7, 2023 at Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida. The players included linebackers Chad Muma and Dequan Jackson, defensive lineman De’Shaan Dixon, and defensive back Christian Braswell. During the tour, the players learned of the war fighting capabilities of the F-15C Eagle, donned aircrew flight equipment, viewed a static F-15 display, and engaged with Airmen from around the wing. The tour supported efforts to establish positive relationships, enhance public understanding, and promote mutual support between the 125th Fighter Wing and the local communities in which it operates. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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CERFP External Evaluation
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Matthew Sands, 125th Medical Detachment commander and Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Katt, 125th Medical Group senior enlisted leader, pictured during a CERFP External Evaluation, Sept. 22, 2023 at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. The CERFP, or CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package, includes more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from many Air and Army units who form one CERFP unit in the wake of a catastrophe. CERFP units comprise five major elements including command and control, search and extraction, decontamination, medical support, and fatality search and recovery in which teams are evaluated on their ability to immediately respond to a CBRNE incident. During the exercise, teams conducted a site search of collapsed buildings and structures, performed rescue tasks to extract trapped casualties, facilitated mass decontamination measures, performed medical triage and initial treatment to stabilize patients for transport to medical facilities, and recovered CBRN incident fatalities. Each element — CBRN, medics, decontamination, search and extraction, and FSRT (fatality, search and recovery team) — was evaluated as part of the total force response. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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CERFP External Evaluation
Members of the Florida National Guard’s CERFP transport injured patients following a simulated chemical attack as part of a CERFP External Evaluation, Sept. 22, 2023 at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. The CERFP, or CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package, includes more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from many Air and Army units who form one CERFP unit in the wake of a catastrophe. CERFP units comprise five major elements including command and control, search and extraction, decontamination, medical support, and fatality search and recovery in which teams are evaluated on their ability to immediately respond to a CBRNE incident. During the exercise, teams conducted a site search of collapsed buildings and structures, performed rescue tasks to extract trapped casualties, facilitated mass decontamination measures, performed medical triage and initial treatment to stabilize patients for transport to medical facilities, and recovered CBRN incident fatalities. Each element — CBRN, medics, decontamination, search and extraction, and FSRT (fatality, search and recovery team) — was evaluated as part of the total force response. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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CERFP External Evaluation
Members of the Florida National Guard’s CERFP transport injured patients following a simulated chemical attack as part of a CERFP External Evaluation, Sept. 22, 2023 at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. The CERFP, or CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package, includes more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from many Air and Army units who form one CERFP unit in the wake of a catastrophe. CERFP units comprise five major elements including command and control, search and extraction, decontamination, medical support, and fatality search and recovery in which teams are evaluated on their ability to immediately respond to a CBRNE incident. During the exercise, teams conducted a site search of collapsed buildings and structures, performed rescue tasks to extract trapped casualties, facilitated mass decontamination measures, performed medical triage and initial treatment to stabilize patients for transport to medical facilities, and recovered CBRN incident fatalities. Each element — CBRN, medics, decontamination, search and extraction, and FSRT (fatality, search and recovery team) — was evaluated as part of the total force response. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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125th SFS Airmen find common ground during military exchange program
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kwame Dowdell, 125th Security Forces journeyman, greets a member of the RAF Regiment during his participation in the Military Reserve Exchange Program (MREP) Sept 19, 2023. Dowdell, along with fellow 125th SFS Airmen, is participating in the DoD initiative that allows for Reserve and Guard forces to partner with associated units to exchange knowledge, share tactics and procedures, and understand the training, doctrine and operations of NATO alliance partners. (Courtesy photo)
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