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We Are Civilian Strong As civilians, we share the same responsibility to our nation as the men and women in uniform. We share the same passion as well. Together, we develop innovations and harness the energy to meet every challenge. Working in over 600 occupations and professions, we are the backbone of the Air Force, sustaining its aircraft, its facilities, its infrastructure, its systems. And all 300, 000 active duty Airmen. We are engineers working in research labs and social workers helping kids acclimate to new environments. We are physicians treating Airmen and their families. We are cybersecurity experts guarding against hackers. We are police officers, aircraft mechanics, nuclear physicists, and mathematicians. We are HR professionals, electricians, and rocket scientists. And so much more. A Force to be Reckoned With The Air Force is renowned for its unparalleled innovation and deployment of paradigm-shifting systems. Air Force Civilian Service is helping drive that innovation with a focus on breakthroughs in technology and in human potential.

Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports Use your ← → (arrows) to browse Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles (Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports) Several Philadelphia Eagles should excel with Jalen Hurts under center. Thank goodness the Carson Wentz zoo has finally come to its end. Now, we can all finally move on. The former second-overall selection's story will continue in Indy, and Birds fans everywhere are ready to see what second-year quarterback Jalen Hurts can do as he takes the reins for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 (we think). Philly's front office has a big job ahead of itself as it will look to add talent around Hurts. General manager Howie Roseman has his eyes set on the free-agent market and the 2021 NFL Draft and will be carefully crafting a new Eagles depth chart, but there are several guys who are already on the roster that should benefit from working with Jalen Hurts. Philly's current QB1 is an explosive playmaker that's willing to throw into tight spots, but he has no problem with tucking the ball and running.

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Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition 2017 A United Launch Alliance Delta IV-Heavy rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 37B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, June 11, 2016. The Delta IV rocket carried a classified national security payload for the U. National Reconnaissance Office. (United Launch Alliance photo) Martin Leahy performs voltage and continuity tests on a tactical satellite, or TacSat-3, at the Air Force Research Laboratory on Kirtland Air Force Base, NM. Mr. Leahy is a field engineer with ATA Aerospace. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung) Strength In Diversity AFCS values the strength that comes from our diverse perspectives and abilities and from our different backgrounds and experiences. This is essential to our creativity and success. We rely on inspired thinking from any and every member of our team and cultivate multicultural viewpoints, varied education, and life experiences to fuel innovation in every field of operation essential to the Air Force mission.

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