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482d ATKS Airmen Wins “Red” Erwin Award
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Nathan Colburn, 482nd Attack Squadron sensor operator instructor, operates an MQ-9 Reaper from a Ground Control Station at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Oct. 20, 2025. Colburn was the 2024 Henry E. Erwin Outstanding Enlisted Aircrew of the Year award recipient, an award that recognizes aircrew members who demonstrate outstanding leadership and professional qualities while delivering superior contributions to the roles and missions of the USAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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482d ATKS Airmen Wins “Red” Erwin Award
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Nathan Colburn, 482nd Attack Squadron sensor operator instructor, operates an MQ-9 Reaper from a Ground Control Station at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Oct. 20, 2025. Colburn was the 2024 Henry E. Erwin Outstanding Enlisted Aircrew of the Year award recipient. This award recognizes Airmen with outstanding accomplishments in aircrew operations career fields. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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482d ATKS Airmen Wins “Red” Erwin Award
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Nathan Colburn, 482nd Attack Squadron sensor operator instructor, smiles while holding an award at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Aug. 26, 2025. Colburn won the Henry E. Erwin Outstanding Enlisted Aircrew of the Year award, a distinguished award presented to aircrew members who demonstrate outstanding leadership and professional qualities and deliver superior contributions to the roles and missions of the USAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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MQ-9 Reaper arrives for redesignation ceremony
A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper assigned to the 25th Attack Wing sits on the flightline at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Sept. 16, 2025. The 25th ATKW is the U.S. Air Force’s only conventional MQ-9 Wing and provides capabilities such as combat search and rescue, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, strike coordination and air interdiction in six combatant command areas of responsibility 24/7, 365 days of the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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MQ-9 Reaper arrives for redesignation ceremony
A U.S. Air Force F -16 Fighting Falcon and MQ-9 Reaper sit on the flightline at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Sept. 16, 2025. The MQ-9 flew to Shaw AFB for the 25th Attack Wing’s redesignation ceremony, previously the 25th Attack Group, and parked next to an F-16 to represent the two Wings now operating at Shaw AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 ATKW Creates a new home for the HPT
From left, U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, Col. Elizabeth Bowman, 20th Medical Group commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Kalin Jones, 20th MDG senior enlisted leader, smile during a ribbon cutting ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C, Nov. 4, 2025. The ceremony celebrated the opening of the 25th ATKW Human Performance Team’s exam room, where the team will play a crucial role in ensuring the readiness and well-being of 25th ATKW members by minimizing barriers and streamlining access to care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 ATKW Creates a new home for the HPT
From the left, U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Joanna Martin, 25th Attack Wing command chief, Col. Brad Howell, 25th ATKW commander, Col. Elizabeth Bowman, 20th Medical Group commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Kalin Jones, 20th MDG senior enlisted leader, pose for a photo during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the 25th ATKW Human Performance Team’s exam room at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Nov. 4, 2025. The HPT is comprised of religious affairs and various medical specialties who embed themselves within units across the Wing, enabling proactive care tailored to address the unique challenges faced by service members in high-stress positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 ATKW Creates a new home for the HPT
U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, left, presents closing comments during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the 25th ATKW Human Performance Team’s exam room at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Nov. 4, 2025. The HPT plays a crucial role in ensuring the readiness and well-being of 25th ATKW members by minimizing barriers and streamlining access to care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 ATKW Creates a new home for the HPT
From the left, U.S. Air Force Col. Elizabeth Bowman, 20th Medical Group commander, Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, Chief Master Sgt. Joanna Martin, 25th ATKW command chief, and Chief Master Sgt. Kalin Jones, 20th MDG senior enlisted leader, participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C, Nov. 4, 2025. The ceremony celebrated the opening of the 25th ATKW Human Performance Team’s exam room, where the team will play a crucial role in ensuring the readiness and well-being of 25th ATKW members by minimizing barriers and streamlining access to care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alfred Rice, 25th Maintenance Squadron munitions support equipment maintenance crew chief, marshals a tow vehicle into position during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. Personnel assigned to the unit simulated the development and employment of procedures for munitions certification without standard electronic systems to further develop their skills in simulated contested environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
From the left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alfred Rice, 25th Maintenance Squadron munitions support equipment maintenance crew chief, and U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Aven Lyanne De La Garza, 25th MXS munitions support equipment maintenance crew chief, review checklists for a pre-towing inspection during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. During the exercise, unit personnel practiced forward deploying equipment in a simulated contested environment to master the skills required to effectively enable combat logistics while deployed. ( U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
From the left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alfred Rice, 25th Maintenance Squadron munitions support equipment maintenance crew chief, and U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Aven Lyanne De La Garza, 25th MXS munitions support equipment maintenance crew chief, conduct a final quality control inspection on inert munitions during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. The airmen demonstrated agile combat employment by sustaining operations amid simulated attacks and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt . Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Julian Ortiz, 25th Maintenance Squadron conventional maintenance crew chief, secures components on an inert training munition during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. This training, conducted in full protective gear, ensures Airmen are proficient in assembling munitions under simulated contested environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Julian Ortiz, 25th Maintenance Squadron conventional maintenance crew chief, secures a component on an inert training munition during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. The airmen demonstrated agile combat employment by sustaining operations amid simulated attacks and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive hazards . (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kendra Pace, 25th Maintenance Squadron non-commissioned officer in charge of stockpile surveillance, front, and Airman 1st Class Jacob Taylor, 25th MXS conventional maintenance technician, perform a functional test during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. To further develop their skills in contested environments , personnel assigned to the unit simulated the development and employment of procedures for munitions certification without standard electronic systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
U.S. Air Force Airman Jared Ortiz, 25th Maintenance Squadron conventional maintenance technician, observes airmen during the munitions building exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. During the exercise unit personnel practiced forward deploying equipment in a simulated contested environment to master the skills required to effectively enable combat logistics while deployed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
From the right, U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Julian Ortiz, 25th Maintenance Squadron conventional maintenance crew chief, and Airman Jared Ortiz, 25th MXS conventional maintenance technician, work an assembly line building inert GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. The exercise challenged airmen’s ability to rapidly generate combat airpower while operating in a simulated contested environment under Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25 MXS participates in exercise Iron Raven
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Julian Ortiz, 25th Maintanence Squadron conventional maintenance crew chief, secures a component on an inert training munition during exercise Iron Raven at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Nov. 19, 2025. The exercise tested the teams ability to demonstrate agile combat employment by sustaining operations amid simulated attacks and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ariel O’Shea and captions by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing becomes ACC's newest wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, assumes command during a wing redesignation ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Sept. 18, 2025. The 25th ATKW, previously the 25th Attack Group, operates globally 24/7/365, supporting four different combatant commands with the MQ-9 Reaper, a Remotely Piloted Aircraft capable of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as well as precision strike. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing becomes ACC’s newest wing
Members assigned to the new 25th Attack Wing render their first salute during a wing redesignation ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Sept. 18, 2025. The 25th ATKW, previously the 25th Attack Group, operates globally 24/7/365, supporting four different combatant commands with the MQ-9 Reaper, a Remotely Piloted Aircraft capable of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as well as precision strike. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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