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KC-46 Delivery #20
The 22nd Air Refueling Wing’s newest KC-46A Pegasus lands, Dec. 20, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. This KC-46 is Team McConnell’s 20th delivery and it will join a fleet that will advance air refueling capabilities around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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KC-46 Delivery #20
Maj. Gen. Randall A. Ogden, 4th Air Force commander, poses with aircrew that delivered McConnell’s 20th KC-46A Pegasus, Dec. 20, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell will have a fleet of 36 KC-46s to lead the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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KC-46 Delivery #20
Staff Sgt. Ian Michaelson, 931st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, hands Maj. Gen. Randall A. Ogden, 4th Air Force commander, the key of the aircraft, Dec. 20, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The installation will be receiving 36 total KC-46A Pegasus aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Holiday picture
Command section holiday picture
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DECEMBER 2019 SPOTLIGHT
SMSgt Lynn Lefebvre, 931st Civil Engineer Squadron Superintendent, is this month's KANZA Warrior Spotlight.
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McConnell welcomes its newest Honorary Commanders
The Honorary Commander assumption of command was held Dec. 4, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Team McConnell welcomed 11 new honorary commanders making a total of 31 for units across the installation where they will serve a term of two to three years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chris Thornbury)
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Neighborly love
Col. Mark Baran, 22nd Air Refueling Wing vice commander, pins a commander badge on Kathy Bond, 22nd ARW honorary commander, at the honorary commander assumption of command Dec. 4, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Bond was previously the honorary commander of the 22nd Operation Support Squadron before moving up to the wing level. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Chris Thornbury)
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Lt. Col. Matthew Wemyss, 552nd Training Support Squadron commander; Col. Alain Poisson, 552nd Air Control Wing commander, and his spouse, Karen, serve Thanksgiving dinner to Tinker airmen. Team Tinker leadership manned the serving line at the base chapel Nov. 28.
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McConnell receives three more KC-46s
McConnell’s 17th KC-46 Pegasus parks upon delivery Nov. 22, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell will have a fleet of 36 KC-46s to lead the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Marc Garcia)
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McConnell receives three more KC-46s
Brig. Gen. Martin B. Chapin, fourth from left, Air Mobility Command deputy director of Strategic Plans, Requirements and Programs, poses with aircrew that delivered McConnell’s 18th KC-46 Pegasus Nov. 22, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell will have a fleet of 36 KC-46s to lead the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Marc Garcia)
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McConnell receives three more KC-46s
A 22nd Maintenance Group crew chief marshals in McConnell’s 19th KC-46 Pegasus Nov. 22, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell will have a fleet of 36 KC-46s to lead the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Marc Garcia)
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McConnell receives three more KC-46s
Col. Mark Baran, left, 22nd Air Refueling Wing vice commander, talks with Col. Eric Vitosh, 931st ARW vice commander, while waiting to welcome the aircrew who delivered McConnell’s 17th KC-46 Pegasus Nov. 22, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell has 19 KC-46s, the Air Force’s newest aircraft, which is the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chris Thornbury)
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McConnell receives three more KC-46s
McConnell’s 19th KC-46 Pegasus taxis upon delivery, which arrived with two other aircraft Nov. 22, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell has 19 KC-46s, the Air Force’s newest aircraft, which is the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chris Thornbury)
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McConnell receives three more KC-46s
Brig. Gen. Darren V. James, left, Air Mobility Command KC-46 Pegasus Enterprise Lead, poses for a photo with the aircrew that delivered McConnell’s 17th KC-46 Nov. 22, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell has 19 KC-46s, the Air Force’s newest aircraft, which is the future of aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chris Thornbury)
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KC-46 Crew Chiefs, the Engineers of Tomorrow
Col. Anthony Puente, 982nd Training Group commander, presents Airman 1st Class Francisco Ramirez, 22nd Maintenance Squadron crew chief, with a Certificate of Training during the Mission Ready Airmen program graduation Nov. 5, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The Mission ready Airmen program allows Airmen to have a deeper understanding and knowledge of the KC-46 Pegasus before reaching their respective units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Marc A. Garcia)
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KC-46 Crew Chiefs, the Engineers of Tomorrow
Col. Anthony Puente, 982nd Training Group commander, presents Airman 1st Class Cuong Nguyen, 931st Maintenance Squadron crew chief, with a Certificate of Training during the Mission Ready Airmen program graduation Nov. 5, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Class 190021 was the first class to graduate as qualified KC-46 Pegasus crew chiefs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Marc A. Garcia)
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KC-46 Crew Chiefs, the Engineers of Tomorrow
Col. Anthony Puente, 982nd Training Group commander, presents Airman Antonio Acunaback, 22nd Maintenance Squadron crew chief, with a Certificate of Training during the Mission Ready Airmen program graduation Nov. 5, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Four Airmen graduated from McConnell’s first Mission Ready Airmen program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandria Brun)
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KC-46 Crew Chiefs, the Engineers of Tomorrow
Col. Anthony Puente, 982nd Training Group commander, presents Airman Ahstawn Wilson, 22nd Maintenance Squadron crew chief, with a Certificate of Training during the Mission Ready Airmen program graduation Nov. 5, 2019, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The MRA program took 56 academic days to complete. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Marc A. Garcia)
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New boom platform improves quality of life for KC-135 Airmen
Senior Master Sgt. Bartek Bachleda, 2018 Spark Tank winner, addresses members of the 97th Air Mobility Wing during a ceremony commemorating the implementation of his design for the new KC-135 boom instructor platform, Nov. 4, 2019, at Altus Air Force Base, Okla. Bachleda’s design will be officially implemented into the entire KC-135 fleet, giving instructors a more comfortable work environment, allowing them to train Airmen more efficiently. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Klemm)
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New boom platform improves quality of life for KC-135 Airmen
Lt. Gen. Jon Thomas, Air Mobility Command deputy commander, left, stands in front of the new KC-135 boom instructor platform with Senior Master Sgt. Bartek Bachleda, 2018 Spark Tank winner, Nov. 4, 2019, at Altus Air Force Base, Okla. Bachleda’s design will be officially implemented into the entire KC-135 fleet, giving instructors a more comfortable work environment, allowing them to train Airmen more efficiently. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Klemm)
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