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NASIC volunteers partner with Dayton Foodbank for Thanksgiving
National Air and Space Intelligence Center volunteers are pictured in front of The Foodbank truck Nov. 22 at Abiding Christ Lutheran Church in Fairborn, Ohio. The Airmen helped unload, organize and distribute Thanksgiving food for local families. (Contributed photo)
Upskill Intensive Week delivers impact at NASIC
Kim Fike, National Air and Space Intelligence Center Analytic Tradecraft Evaluation Program instructor, leads a course Sept. 27 during UpSkill Intensives, a professional development week hosted by NASIC at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The event offered 33 courses tailored into three categories: essential skills, shared knowledge of Python and machine learning, and mission briefs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristof J. Rixmann)
Upskill Intensive Week delivers impact at NASIC
National Air and Space Intelligence Center personnel attend an Analytic Tradecraft Evaluation Program course Sept. 27 during UpSkill Intensives – a professional development week put on by NASIC at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The program offered 33 courses tailored into three categories: essential skills, shared knowledge of Python and machine learning, and mission briefs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristof J. Rixmann)
Upskill Intensive Week delivers impact at NASIC
Kym Yahn, Sinclair University’s Workforce Development senior training consultant, teaches a class Sept. 27 on Objective Self-Editing during UpSkill Intensives, a professional development event hosted by the National Air and Space Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The weeklong program featured instructors from within both NASIC and local universities, providing a diverse, yet tailored learning experience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristof J. Rixmann)
NASIC volunteers support Adopt-A-Highway program
Ohio Department of Transportation representatives Guy Baker (left) and Micah Brashear (center) stand for a photo June 16 with Tech. Sgt. Randolph Koram, National Air and Space Intelligence Center volunteer coordinator, while picking up litter on the roads outside Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as part of the state’s Adopt-A-Highway program. (Contributed photo)
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Volunteers from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base pick up trash Oct. 7 on state Route 444 as part of an Adopt-A-Highway community-cleanup program with the Ohio Department of Transportation. (Contributed photo)
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Staff Sgt. Zachary Penrod (left) and Airman 1st Class Matthew Ridenour join together to collect trash Oct. 7 from one side of state Route 444. (Contributed photo)
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Senior Master Sgt. Shelly Gent of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center organizes multiple trash bags that were used to clean up a portion of state Route 444. A group of NASIC volunteers coordinated with the Ohio Department of Transportation on an Adopt–A-Highway outing to assist the local community. (Contributed photo)
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Volunteers from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base devoted their time to picking up trash Oct. 7 on state Route 444 as part of an Adopt-A-Highway community-cleanup program with the Ohio Department of Transportation. (Contributed photo)
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U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Burger, 88th Mission Support Group commander, along with other distinguished visitors, cut the ribbon of newly designed holes 7 and 8 of the Prairie Trace golf course, June 25, 2021, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The cutting marks the completion of the first phase of a multi-mission dollar program which required the previous holes to be moved to make room for the expansion of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
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U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Burger, 88th Mission Support Group commander, provides remarks prior to cutting the ribbon of newly designed holes 7 and 8 of the Prairie Trace golf course, June 25, 2021, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The cutting marks the completion of the first phase of a multi-mission dollar program which required the previous holes to be moved to make room for the expansion of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Brian Bruckbauer, Air Force Security Assistance Center commander, tees up for the first shot on the newly designed holes 7 of the Prairie Trace golf course, June 25, 2021, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The cutting marks the completion of the first phase of a multi-mission dollar program which required the previous holes to be moved to make room for the expansion of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
Senior Airman Kwame Robertson of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center builds “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
Airman 1st Class Miranda Hutton of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center puts together “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
Airman 1st Class Jasper Kaamino of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center assembles “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
Diego Quevedo of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center builds “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
Airmen and civilians from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center follow physical-distancing and safety protocols while putting together “Love Them Out Loud” kits at their workstations during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
Senior Airman Ariel Guzman of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center assembles “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
From left: Diego Quevedo, Airman 1st Class Miranda Hutton, Senior Airman Kwame Robertson, Airman 1st Class Jasper Kaamino, Senior Airman Ariel Guzman and Staff Sgt. Randolph Koram put together more than 400 “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
NASIC breaks ground for mission-extending construction project
U.S. Air Force Col. Maurizio Calabrese, National Air and Space Intelligence Center commander, speaks at the NASIC Intelligence Production Complex III groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 5 on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Calabrese’s organization is the service intelligence center for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)