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Two Women Are Currently Attempting Special Warfare Training, Air Force Says

Two Women Are Currently Attempting Special Warfare Training, Air Force Says Air Force Special Tactics operators conduct a static line jump out of a C-130H Hercules during training at Eglin Range, Florida, Aug. 21, 2020. (U.S. Air Force/Tech. Sgt. Rose Gudex) 22 Dec 2020 Two women an enlisted member and an officer are currently tackling special warfare training courses within the Air Force s rigorous combat training pipeline, according to the service. In July, Military.com reported that a single female Special Tactics Officer, or STO, candidate had advanced the farthest in that specialty; she is still on track in her training, according to 1st Lt. Alejandra Fontalvo, spokeswoman for Air Force Special Tactics with the 24th Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida.

Dash Systems Raises $8M in Seed Funding

Dash Systems, a Los Angeles, CA-based technology company developing hardware and software to enable precision airdrop deliveries, raised $8m in Seed funding. The round was led by 8VC with participation from Tusk Venture Partners, Loup Ventures, Trust Ventures, Perot Jain, and MiLA Capital. The company will use the funding to: Develop and refine aerial delivery technology Partner and expand into commercial uses for rural locations Train aviation partners to safely and precisely launch cargo to all parts of the world Expand partnerships with U.S. government entities to deliver cargo to rural parts of the world. Led by Joel Ifill, CEO and Founder, Dash Systems is developing  technology and hardware that allow for precision airdrop deliveries to rural, remote and difficult to reach locations without the need for landing. Instead of having to land at an airport and drive cargo to its destination, the company allows retailers, package delivery companies, and emergency managemen

With 27% COVID-19 positivity rate, Eglin returns to mission essential

To illustrate his point, he pointed to the recently completed Emerald Flag test exercise. The event, conducted from Dec. 1-5, and the first of its kind at Eglin, brought together military units from across the country for a multi-domain land, air, space and cyberspace exercise to experiment with command and control technologies in a realistic combat training environment. Overall, the goal for Emerald Flag was to collect and distribute tactical data at high speeds. We re doing this in extraordinarily challenging times this year, and that is a very impressive feat that we are able to continue getting this level of work and innovation accomplished at Team Eglin, Cain said in his Facebook message. 

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