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Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area high school student Rosemary Wildermuth learned how to build an electrical connector called a cannon plug while visiting the Electrical Failure Analysis team at the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch during a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area high school students (from left) Rosemary Wildermuth and Darryl Bronner learned about electrical connectors from Dan O'Brien, a technician on loan from the University of Dayton Research Institute to the Electrical Failure Analysis team at the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch during a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area junior and senior high school students attended a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area junior and senior high school students attended a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area junior and senior high school students attended a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Dr. Jeffrey Calcaterra (right) Structural Failure Analysis team lead for Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch explains non destructive inspection processes to (from left) Tristan Gilreath and Alexa Gebhardt, area high school students who were attending a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Members of the Structural Failure Analysis team for Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch explain non destructive inspection processes to (from left center) Tristan Gilreath and Alexa Gebhardt, area high school students who were attending a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area high school student Rosemary Wildermuth learned how to build an electrical connector called a cannon plug while visiting the Electrical Failure Analysis team at the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch during a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area junior and senior high school students attended a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
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The Rapid Development Integration Facility on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base worked with the F-22 program office to develop a lock unlock tool for use during missile ejector system maintenance procedures. The collaborative effort expedited tool development and saved over $370K in cost. (U.S. Air Force photo)
F15 Aircraft use Wright-Patterson AFB as Safe Haven
Four F-15C aircraft from the 125th Fighter Wing in Jacksonville, Fla., circle the runway of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, in preparation for landing and safe haven support, Sept. 7, 2017. The F-15 was one of several planes using Wright-Patterson AFB as a Safe Haven while Hurricane Irma threatens their home station. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
F15 Aircraft use Wright-Patterson AFB as Safe Haven
An F-15C aircraft from the 125th Fighter Wing in Jacksonville, Fla., circles the runway of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, in preparation for landing and safe haven support, Sept. 7, 2017. The F-15 was one of several planes using Wright-Patterson AFB as a Safe Haven while Hurricane Irma threatens their home station. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
F15 Aircraft use Wright-Patterson AFB as Safe Haven
An F-15C aircraft from the 125th Fighter Wing in Jacksonville, Fla., lands at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, for safe haven support, Sept. 7, 2017. The F-15 was one of several planes using Wright-Patterson AFB as a Safe Haven while Hurricane Irma threatens their home station. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
AFIT prepares nuclear enterprise to deal with any scenario
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Lt. Col. James Fee, Air Force Institute of Technology assistant professor of nuclear engineering, discusses electromagnetic pulse and how to model it from a nuclear weapon with 1st. Lt. Cameron Merriman, an AFIT student, June 22 using a display board hung in one of AFIT’s corridors. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Cadets spend 2 weeks at WPAFB to prepare for operational duty
United States Air Force Academy cadets view the missle gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force guided by museum director Lt. Gen. John L. Hudson (retired) June 14, 2017. Cadets visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as part of the Ops AF program, giving them real world experience with air force culture and careers to aid their professional development. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Scott Johnson)
Cadets spend 2 weeks at WPAFB to prepare for operational duty
United States Air Force Academy cadets view the recently opened fourth hangar at the National Museum of the United States Air Force guided by museum director Lt. Gen. John L. Hudson (retired) June 14, 2017. Cadets visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as part of the Ops AF program, giving them real world experience with air force culture and careers to aid their professional development. (U.S. Air Force photo / Tech. Sgt. Scott Johnson)
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A worker at the Rapid Development Integration Facility on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base checks a prototype tool for functionality, May 24, 2017. The RDIF worked with the F-22 program office to develop a lock unlock tool for use during missile ejector system maintenance procedures. The collaborative effort expedited tool development and saved over $370K in cost. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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A worker at the Rapid Development Integration Facility on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base checks a prototype tool for functionality, April 20, 2017. The RDIF worked with the F-22 program office to develop a lock unlock tool for use during missile ejector system maintenance procedures. The collaborative effort expedited tool development and saved over $370K in cost. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Wright-Patterson Excellence in Competition Pistol Match Winner
Lt. Col. David Celeste, 88th Security Forces Squadron commander, congratulates and presents a certificate to Polish Air Force Colonel Jacek Brzezinski, Polish liaison to the Air Force Security Assistance Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base as the first place pistol category finisher in the Excellence in Competition firearms marksmanship contest April 14, 2017. The EIC competition held across all Department of Defense installations provides military members, civilian employees and retirees the opportunity to refine their marksmanship skills, competing against each other in pursuit of earning marksmanship awards eligible for wear on the uniform or civilian attire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Wright-Patterson Excellence in Competition Top Performers
The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base top 10 percent performers during the Excellence in Competition firearms marksmanship contest are recognized at an awards ceremony held at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range April 14, 2017. The EIC competition held across all Department of Defense installations provides military members, civilian employees and retirees the opportunity to refine their marksmanship skills, competing against each other in pursuit of earning marksmanship awards eligible for wear on the uniform or civilian attire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)