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AFRL Command Chief explores 25th AMXS technology
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothey Hodgin, Air Force Research Laboratory command chief, and Airmen assigned to the 25th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron pose for a photo in front of an MQ-9 Reaper at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 9, 2026. The AFRL plays an integral role in leading the discovery, development and integration of affordable warfighting technologies for the air, space and cyberspace forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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AFRL Command Chief explores 25th AMXS technology
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothey Hodgin, Air Force Research Laboratory command chief, observes a Portable Aircraft Control Station with Airmen assigned to the 25th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 9, 2026. AFRL conducts research on topics of strategic concern, such as technology integration and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance to ensure warfighting capabilities are equipped with the most current and advanced technologies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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AFRL Command Chief explores 25th AMXS technology
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothey Hodgin, Air Force Research Laboratory command chief, observes a Portable Aircraft Control Station with Airmen assigned to the 25th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 9, 2026. As the Air Force’s primary research and development center, AFRL manages a diverse portfolio of science and technology ranging from fundamental to advanced research and technology development. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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AFRL Command Chief explores 25th AMXS technology
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothey Hodgin, Air Force Research Laboratory command chief, discusses capabilities of a Portable Aircraft Control Station with Airmen assigned to the 25th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 9, 2026. The AFRL plays an integral role in leading the discovery, development and integration of affordable warfighting technologies for the air, space and cyberspace forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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AFRL Command Chief explores 25th AMXS technology
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Timothey Hodgin, Air Force Research Laboratory command chief, meets an Airman assigned to the 25th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 9, 2026. AFRL conducts research on topics of strategic concern, such as technology integration and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance to ensure warfighting capabilities are equipped with the most current and advanced technologies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, delivers remarks during the 42nd Attack Squadron activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The 42nd ATKS “Forty-Deuce” is one of the Air Force’s oldest squadrons, originally activated in 1917, and was the first squadron to fly the MQ-9 Reaper in 2006. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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Foreground from right, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. William Brewer, 42nd Attack Squadron assuming commander, salutes U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, during the 42nd ATKS activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The activation of the 42nd ATKS marks the return of a historically distinguished unit and the continuation of the remotely piloted aircraft enterprise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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U.S. Air Force Col. Trevor Merrell, 432nd Wing commander, delivers remarks as the presiding officer during the 42nd Attack Squadron activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The ceremony celebrated the activation of the 42nd ATKS as it embarks on a new mission as part of the 25th Attack Wing, bridging history and innovation, with a legacy dating back to 1917. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Kylie Barrow)
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U.S. Airmen assigned to the Nellis Air Force Base Honor Guard present the colors while U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Clayton Collier, 22nd Attack Squadron command support staff, sings the national anthem during the 42nd Attack Squadron’s activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The 42nd ATKS was activated under the 25th Attack Wing and provides MQ-9 Reaper combat capabilities in support of six combatant commands. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Brent Summers, 489th Attack Squadron MQ-9 pilot, presents opening remarks during the 42nd Attack Squadron activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The activation of the 42nd ATKS marks the return of a historically distinguished unit and the continuation of the remotely piloted aircraft enterprise that has matured through decades of service by RPA units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. William Brewer, 42nd Attack Squadron assuming commander, delivers closing remarks during the 42nd ATKS activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The “Forty-Deuce” is one of the Air Force’s oldest squadrons, originally activated in 1917, and was the first squadron to fly the MQ-9 Reaper in 2006. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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U.S. Airmen assigned to the 42nd Attack Squadron switch unit patches during the activation ceremony at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, March 6, 2026. The ceremony celebrated the activation of the 42nd ATKS as it embarks on a new under the 25th Attack Wing, bridging history and innovation, with a legacy dating back to 1917. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renee Blundon and U.S. Air Force caption by Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
From left, Kim Hatchell, 20th Fighter Wing honorary commander, and James McCain Jr., Sumter County chairman, District 6, fist-bump while operating a Ground Control Station simulator during a tour hosted by the 25th Attack Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The tour brought together civic and military leaders to strengthen community partnerships by highlighting the 25th ATKW’s mission and capabilities through an in-depth brief and a hands-on experience in a GCS simulator. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
U.S. Air Force members assigned to the 25th Attack Wing and Sumter civic leaders gather for a group photo to mark the end of their tour of the Wing’s headquarters at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 09, 2026. The 25th ATKW Attack Wing hosted the tour, for local elected officials, business leaders and honorary commanders, bringing together civic and military leaders to strengthen community partnerships through an immersive look at the MQ-9 Reaper’s mission and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
Josh Morrell, Sumter Chamber of Commerce director of partner development, center, and David Merchant, City of Sumter mayor, right, operate a Ground Control Station simulator at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The 25th Attack Wing hosted a civic leader tour to provide local elected officials, business leaders and honorary commanders with an inside look at the MQ-9 Reaper’s mission and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
From left, David Merchant, City of Sumter mayor, and U.S. Air Force members assigned to the 25th Attack Wing discuss capabilities of a Ground Control Station simulator at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The 25th ATKW hosted a civic leader tour to provide local elected officials, business leaders and honorary commanders with an inside look at the MQ-9 Reaper’s mission and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
From right, Staff Sgt. Stephen Yarbrough, 50th Attack Squadron non-commissioned officer in charge of weapons and tactics, guides Kim Hatchell, 20th Fighter Wing honorary commander, through how to operate a Ground Control Station simulator at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The 25th Attack Wing hosted a civic leader tour to provide local elected officials, business leaders and honorary commanders with an inside look at the MQ-9 Reaper’s mission and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
U.S. Air Force members assigned to the 25th Attack Wing direct Sumter civic leaders operating a Ground Control Station simulator at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The purpose of the civic leader tour was to help community leaders understand the unique mission of the 25th ATKW and demonstrate the capabilities of the MQ-9 Reaper. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
Sumter civic leaders learn how to operate a Ground Control Station simulator from U.S. Air Force members assigned to the 25th Attack Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The tour strengthened community partnerships by bringing together civic and military leaders for an in-depth brief highlighting the 25th ATKW’s mission and a hands-on experience in the GCS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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25th Attack Wing hosts tour for Sumter Civic Leaders
U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Howell, 25th Attack Wing commander, briefs Sumter civic leaders on the 25th ATKW’s mission and MQ-9 Reaper’s capabilities during a tour at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 9, 2026. The brief also provided civic leaders with an in-depth understanding of the enterprise's unique force structure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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