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 Nellis,   DORMANT, NOT DEACTIvATED  Red                                                     virtual training center leverages

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 wildfire
                                                                  Air Force photograph by William Lewis
 relief                                                    A  Spanish air force Eurofighter
                                                           Typhoon aircraft ascends in
                                                           preparation for Red Flag 20-2 at Nellis
 Air Force photograph by Senior Airman Jeremy Wentworth    Air Force Base, Nev., March 6, 2020.
 A Royal Australian Air Force loadmaster watches as pallets of fire suppressant are loaded onto   Air Force photograph by Airman 1st Class William Rio Rosado  The Typhoon is a new generation
 an Australian C-17 Globemaster III, Jan. 16, 2020, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The RAAF has been   The 42nd Attack Squadron forms a “Forty-Deuce” for a group photo at Creech   multi-role/ swing-role combat
 working to secure extra materials to aid in the fighting of Australian wildfires. Australians had   Air Force Base, Nev., Feb. 5, 2020. After 13 years of non-stop combat operations,   aircraft and offers wide-range
 been battling devastating wildfires since September of 2019. More than 13 million acres burned   the 42nd ATKS marked its end of operations with this final squadron photo,   operational capabilities. As one of
 across the country as fire fighters and emergency responders continue to battle the blazes.   a final sortie in Afghanistan, and handed its combat lines over to the other   the U.S. Air Force’s largest combat
 Members of the Royal Australian Air Force and Nellis Air Force Base teamed up to load more than   squadrons within the 25th Attack Group. The squadron’s final sortie down-  training exercises, this iteration
 50 bundles of fire suppressant and other critical firefighting equipment onto three RAAF C-17s so   range out of Creech, Jan. 31, 2020. Born out of combat necessity, the “Forty-  includes participants from various   Air Force photograph by Airman 1st Class Dwane Young
 it could be delivered to the Australian Emergency authorities and Rural Fire Service. The Chief of   Deuce” was re-activated in 2006 and became the first squadron to fly the   services, including U.S. Navy and U.S.   Col. Dean Caldwell (center), U.S. Warfare Center Virtual Test and Training Center
 the Royal Australian Air Force, Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld, was thankful of the support of the United   MQ-9 Reaper, beginning its combat operations in September 2007. Thirteen   Marines as well as our allied forces   (VTTC) director, cuts a ribbon during the opening of the VTTC building at Nellis
 States Air Force and United States stakeholders assisting with this movement of supplies. “The   years of non-stop combat operations later, the 42nd ATKS has marked its end   from the Italian, German and Spanish   Air Force Base, Nev., Aug. 17, 2020. The VTTC is a center designed to permit live
 Royal Australian Air Force deeply appreciates the offer of help from the United States Air Force,”   of operations with a final sortie in Afghanistan, and is handing its combat   air forces. Red Flag exercises provide   and virtual environments to train simultaneously, enabling more realistic and
 said Air Marshal Hupfeld.  “The Australian people are comforted to know that in times of need,   lines over to the other squadrons within the 25th Attack Group. “Our mission   mission commanders, maintenance   effective training while mitigating the constraints of a physical range. “It’s a
 we have great friends like the United States who are ready to lend a hand. This is yet another   here at the 42nd is to save lives,” said Lt. Col. Landon Quan, commander of   Air Force photograph by William Lewis  personnel, ground controllers, and   significant step forward to enable testing tactics development and advanced
 example of the strength of our long-term friendship between our countries.” The 99th Logistics   the 42nd ATKS. “We do that through a number of different mission sets and   A German air force Tornado aircraft prepares to takeoff   air, space and cyber operators the   training for the Air Force, joint and coalition partners,” said Peter Zupas, U.S.
 Readiness Squadron provided help throughout the entire process. Airmen from both Air Forces   sometimes that means we have to take life to preserve it.” The origin of the   at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 6, 2020. Amongst   opportunity to experience realistic   Air Force Warfare Center operational training and test infrastructure analyst.
 worked alongside each other to load the aircraft quickly and efficiently so they could get back to   squadron dates back to June of 1917, when it originally served as the 42nd   German air force, the Italian and Spanish air forces are   combat scenarios to prepare for   The first missions to be conducted at the VTTC are scheduled to begin around
 Australia with the vital equipment.  Aero Squadron, flying the “Jenny” JN-4.   also participating in the second rendition of Red Flag 20-2.  future warfare.   spring or summer of 2021.




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