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 A U.S. service member collaborates with a service member from the Royal Air Force during SPACE FLAG 23-2 at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 A U.S. Space Force Guardian participates in SPACE FLAG 23-2 at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 U.S. Space Force Guardians work together during SPACE FLAG 23-2 at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 SPACE FLAG 23-2 participants brief U.S. Space Force Col. Miguel Cruz, Delta 4 commander, during the large force training exercise at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 U.S. service members work together during SPACE FLAG 23-2 at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 U.S. Space Force Guardians work together during SPACE FLAG 23-2 at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 U.S. Space Force Guardians and a service member from the Royal Air Force work together during SPACE FLAG 23-2 at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, April 27, 2023. SPACE FLAG 23-2 was the largest exercise iteration to date, involving 250 participants. It was also the most complex integration of cyber warfare, the largest integration of coalition partners ever at a SPACE FLAG exercise, and the first SPACE FLAG exercise to feature live-fire space electronic warfare. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
 Chief Master Sgt. Lloyd Morales (right), 88th Air Base Wing command chief, and Chief Master Sgt. Carlos Labrador, National Air and Space Intelligence Center command chief, listen to NASIC personnel brief their capabilities at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 10, 2023. During Morales’ visit to NASIC, he toured the facility and spoke with many Airmen and Guardians to better understand the unique mission sets that exist at NASIC.
 Chief Master Sgt. Lloyd Morales (right), 88th Air Base Wing command chief, and Chief Master Sgt. Carlos Labrador, National Air and Space Intelligence Center command chief, listen to a briefing from NASIC personnel brief their capabilities at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 10, 2023. During Morales’ visit to NASIC, he toured the facility and spoke with many Airmen and Guardians to better understand the unique mission sets that exist at NASIC.
 Chief Master Sgt. Lloyd Morales, 88th Air Base Wing command chief, shares his thoughts during a tour at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 10, 2023. Following his visit, Morales noted the pride in the facility’s appearance, and said what the professionals at NASIC execute in the mission daily was “awe inspiring.”
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