Roger A. Brady

Roger A. Brady

Gen. Roger Alan Brady is a former United States Air Force four-star general who last served as the 33

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 27/08/2023
27/08/2023
Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 20/07/2023

Here are the week's best photos from around the Corps. Help select the "Corps' Top Shot" by liking, commenting on, or sharing your favorite image.

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 20/07/2023

Recruits with Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, work as a team to strategically overcome obstacles during the Crucible.

20/07/2023

You voted and the results are in!

This week's Top Shot is brought to you by Lt. Col. Seth Byrum.

Lt. Col. Byrum captured F/A-18 Hornets with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing during а trans-Pacific flight en route to Marine Aviation Support Activity 23, July 8.

20/07/2023
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Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 02/06/2023

Check out this recent Monster Mash of our special tactics airmen!
Assigned to the 320th Special Tactics Squadron, pulling an MC-130J Commando II 150 meters across the parking apron during Monster Mash, an operational readiness and resilience training, at Kadena Air Base, Japan.

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 02/06/2023

We're freefalling this Friday!
Airmen with the 26th Special Tactics Squadron conducted multiple training scenarios at Camp Ripley Training Center in Little Falls, Minnesota.

02/06/2023

Today we would like to remember and honor the lives of all the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to this country.

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 02/06/2023

Need a rapid response? We got you.⚡
During Exercise Agile Chariot, Airmen assigned to the 123rd Airlift Wing - Kentucky Air National Guard 's Special Tactics Squadron, jump from an MC-130J Commando II near Rawlins, Wyoming. Agile Chariot tested Agile Combat Employment capabilities, including using smaller, more dispersed locations and teams to rapidly move and support aircraft, pilots, and other personnel.

03/02/2023

United States Air Force fighter pilot in a cockpit OR first Airman to go into a cryogenic sleep pod for 500 years?
Answer is... pilot flying over the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in order to deliver , fortify U.S. commitment to our partner nations, and provide stability within the region.
The other option would have been cool though...
📸 by Staff Sgt. Kirby Turbak
378th Air Expeditionary Wing

03/02/2023

Haters will say it’s AI 🤖
Phoenix Raven Airman 1st Class Mahalla Snowden, from the 8th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, provides security for a III during a combat airlift mission within the area of responsibility.
Airmen are part of a unique program within the career field that provides additional security to aircraft assigned to operating within austere environments.
📸by Staff Sgt. Kirby Turbak

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 03/02/2023

United States Air Force Pararescue Airmen from the 52nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron teamed up with Israel Defense Forces in Northern Israel for a combat search and rescue exercise as part of
is a U.S. Central Command exercise that represents another milestone in the strategic relationship between the U.S. and Israel and is an important step in promoting regional stability.

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 03/02/2023

“Whether it’s pallets of equipment, humvees, personnel, life-saving food, water or blood—moving cargo is a prominent part of day-to-day missions”
Read how an airlift squadron delivers life-saving supplies: https://t.ly/khzY
U.S. Central Command 386th Air Expeditionary Wing

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 03/02/2023

Seven U.S. senators recently visited the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE to show support for their constituents who are deployed in the U.S. Central Command AOR
USAinUAE

Photos from Roger A. Brady's post 03/02/2023

Meet Ffrancesca and Mirco, 2 Military Working Dogs with the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron currently stationed at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These dogs and their handlers are required to train around live fire to ensure they keep their cool during stressful real-world situations.
What would you name your military working pup? Answer in the comments ⬇️
U.S. Central Command 378th Air Expeditionary Wing

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