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Stoltzfus Family Dairy Recalls Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds Because of Possible Health Risk
WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration issued the following recall notice:
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Stoltzfus Family Dairy Recalls Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds Because of Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: May 07, 2026
FDA Publish Date: May 07, 2026
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Foodborne Illness
Reason for Announcement: Potential Salmonella Contamination
Company Name: Stoltzfus Family Dairy LLC
Brand Name: Stoltzfus Family Dairy
Product Description: Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds
Company Announcement
Stoltzfus
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WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration issued the following recall notice:
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Stoltzfus Family Dairy Recalls Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds Because of Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: May 07, 2026
FDA Publish Date: May 07, 2026
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Foodborne Illness
Reason for Announcement: Potential Salmonella Contamination
Company Name: Stoltzfus Family Dairy LLC
Brand Name: Stoltzfus Family Dairy
Product Description: Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds
Company Announcement
StoltzfusFamily Dairy of Vernon Center, NY is recalling Sour Cream & Onion cheese curds because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.
This product was only distributed within New York, to grocery stores, gas stations, and other Country stores.
Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds are currently being recalled:
Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds in 8oz bag ... Best By: 03/25/2026
Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds in 8oz bag ... Best By: 04/23/2026
Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds in 8oz bag ... Best By: 04/29/2026
Sour Cream and Onion Cheese Curds in 8oz bag ... Best By: 05/06/2026
To date, Stoltzfus Family Dairy has not received any reports of illness or injury related to these products. This recall was initiated following a recall by California Dairies, Inc. concerning potential Salmonella contamination in milk powder, which was used as an ingredient in our Sour Cream & Onion seasoning blend that we use to flavor our Sour Cream & Onion cheese curds.
We have identified the potentially affected Sour Cream & Onion cheese curds produced with the impacted ingredient. We are working with our retail partners to ensure any product in the field is destroyed or returned. We have notified the FDA and are working closely with them.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us directly at vern@stoltzfudairy.com for more information or call us at (315) 829-4089 during our business hours, Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm.
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Original text here: https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/stoltzfus-family-dairy-recalls-sour-cream-and-onion-cheese-curds-because-possible-health-risk
JCB Flavors Issues Voluntary Recall of Topical Seasonings Due to Potential Health Risk
WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration issued the following recall notice:
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JCB Flavors, LLC Issues Voluntary Recall of Topical Seasonings Due to Potential Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: May 06, 2026
FDA Publish Date: May 07, 2026
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Foodborne Illness
Reason for Announcement: Potential Foodborne Illness - Salmonella
Company Name: JCB Flavors, LLC
Brand Name: Wildlife Seasoning
Product Description: Flavored popcorn seasoning
Company Announcement
JCB Flavors, LLC of Watertown,
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WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration issued the following recall notice:
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JCB Flavors, LLC Issues Voluntary Recall of Topical Seasonings Due to Potential Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: May 06, 2026
FDA Publish Date: May 07, 2026
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Foodborne Illness
Reason for Announcement: Potential Foodborne Illness - Salmonella
Company Name: JCB Flavors, LLC
Brand Name: Wildlife Seasoning
Product Description: Flavored popcorn seasoning
Company Announcement
JCB Flavors, LLC of Watertown,Wisconsin, is voluntarily recalling select topical seasoning products due to the potential presence of Salmonella, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, elderly individuals, and those with weakened immune systems.
Healthy individuals infected with Salmonella may experience symptoms such as fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. In rare cases, infection can lead to more severe illnesses, including bloodstream infections, arterial infections (such as infected aneurysms), endocarditis, and arthritis.
This recall is being initiated because the affected products were manufactured using a milk powder ingredient that is part of a voluntary recall issued by California Dairies, Inc. This ingredient was used in certain topical seasonings.
At this time, no illnesses or injuries associated with these products have been reported. Additionally, third-party laboratory testing of finished products has not identified contamination. However, JCB Flavors is taking this action out of an abundance of caution and commitment to consumer safety.
The impacted products are 1.6 oz retail containers available through e-commerce platforms and retail stores nationwide.
UPC / GTIN ... PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ... BRAND NAME ... UNIT SIZE ... LOT NUMBER ... BEST BY
0-31851-01001-6 ... Popping Topping - Sour Cream & Onion ... Wildlife Seasoning ... 1.6 oz ... 057596 ... 5/18/2027
Consumers who have purchased the recalled products are advised not to consume or use them.
For questions or further information, please contact JCB Flavors, LLC Customer Service at 1-920-390-7700.
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Original text here: https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/jcb-flavors-llc-issues-voluntary-recall-topical-seasonings-due-potential-health-risk
FHLBank Chicago and Associated Bank Award $375,000 to Support Emerging Housing Developers
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 8 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news:
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FHLBank Chicago and Associated Bank Award $375,000 to Support Emerging Housing Developers
To help address the growing need for skilled affordable housing developers, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago), in partnership with member Associated Bank, has awarded $375,000 through its Community First(R) Developer Program (Developer Program) to two nonprofit organizations in Illinois and Wisconsin. The awards come as communities
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CHICAGO, Illinois, May 8 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news:
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FHLBank Chicago and Associated Bank Award $375,000 to Support Emerging Housing Developers
To help address the growing need for skilled affordable housing developers, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago), in partnership with member Associated Bank, has awarded $375,000 through its Community First(R) Developer Program (Developer Program) to two nonprofit organizations in Illinois and Wisconsin. The awards come as communitiesacross the Midwest face increasing demand for affordable housing alongside a shortage of experienced development professionals. The grants will support paid internships and fellowships that prepare the next generation of professionals to advance affordable housing development in their communities.
"Financing alone does not create affordable housing -- people do," said Katie Naftzger, Senior Vice President and Community Investment Officer at FHLBank Chicago. "By investing in developer organizations, and partnering with members like Associated Bank, we are helping build the talent pipeline needed to deliver affordable housing in communities across our district."
Hispanic Housing Development Corporation and Milwaukee Community Land Trust received grants through Associated Bank to support interns and fellows gaining experience across the affordable housing development process, including planning, financing coordination, construction oversight, and project implementation. These roles will contribute to development efforts across Illinois and Wisconsin, helping expand organizational capacity while preparing emerging professionals to advance affordable housing in their communities.
"This investment allows us to continue preparing future affordable housing professionals while advancing development that benefits our communities," said Tony Hernandez, President and CEO of Hispanic Housing Development Corporation.
Associated Bank has accessed many of FHLBank Chicago's Community Investment programs and uses secured loans, known as advances, to provide liquidity for community lending that supports housing and economic development.
"Our partnership with FHLBank Chicago allows us to support initiatives that strengthen communities and expand access to affordable housing," said Lisa Barwinski, Vice President, Community Accountability Program Manager Senior at Associated Bank. "Programs like the Developer Program help build the pipeline of professionals needed to advance housing development across the communities we serve."
Since launching the Developer Program in 2022, FHLBank Chicago has awarded $12 million to strengthen career pathways and support long-term affordable housing development across its district. Introduced at the recommendation of FHLBank Chicago's Community Investment Advisory Council, the Developer Program reflects FHLBank Chicago's ongoing commitment to supporting affordable housing development through partnerships with member institutions.
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Original text here: https://www.fhlbc.com/news/news-detail/2026/05/07/fhlbank-chicago-and-associated-bank-award--375-000-to-support-emerging-housing-developers
CPSC Issues Recall Alert Involving Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys
WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert:
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Name of Product: Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys
Hazard: The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the drumstick that is attached to the xylophone component has a spherical end that can pose a choking hazard.
Remedy: Refund
Recall Date: May 07, 2026
Units: About 160
Consumer Contact: Justforjoyful by email at Justforjoyful@outlook.com.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys, model JJ1602. The toy is composed
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WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert:
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Name of Product: Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys
Hazard: The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children's toys because the drumstick that is attached to the xylophone component has a spherical end that can pose a choking hazard.
Remedy: Refund
Recall Date: May 07, 2026
Units: About 160
Consumer Contact: Justforjoyful by email at Justforjoyful@outlook.com.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves Justforjoyful Rainbow Wall Toys, model JJ1602. The toy is composedof various colorful wooden pieces, intended to be put together and mounted on a wall. Components of the toy include interlocking gears, a washboard and xylophone with a pick and mallet on cords, a rotating maze, two wooden puzzles, a sun, a clock with hands and a rotating hourglass with sand, and a wooden tortoise and hare on a track.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled toys immediately, take them away from children and contact Justforjoyful for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "RECALLED" on the back of the individual wooden components, submit a photo of the marked pieces to Justforjoyful@outlook.com, then dispose of the toy.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported
Sold Online At: Amazon.com from December 2025 through March 2026 for about $90.
Retailer: Shenzhen Jijia Trading Co., Ltd., dba Justforjoyful, of China
Manufactured In: China
Recall number: 26-472
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Original text here: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Rainbow-Wall-Toys-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Choking-Hazard-Violate-Mandatory-Standard-for-Childrens-Toys-Sold-on-Amazon-by-Justforjoyful
CDC: NewSalmonella Outbreak Linked to Pet Veiled Chameleons
WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the following news release:
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NewSalmonella outbreak linked to pet veiled chameleons; all sick people are children 2 years old or younger
A CDC investigation notice regarding a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections has been posted: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Pet Veiled Chameleons | Salmonella Infection | CDC
Key Points:
* Five children across four states have gotten sick from the same strain of Salmonella that has now been linked to pet veiled chameleons.
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WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the following news release:
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NewSalmonella outbreak linked to pet veiled chameleons; all sick people are children 2 years old or younger
A CDC investigation notice regarding a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections has been posted: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Pet Veiled Chameleons | Salmonella Infection | CDC
Key Points:
* Five children across four states have gotten sick from the same strain of Salmonella that has now been linked to pet veiled chameleons.
*All sick children are two years old or younger.
* Reptiles are not recommended as pets for children under five as they are more likely to get a serious illness from germs that reptiles can carry.
* Veiled chameleons and other reptiles can carry Salmonella germs in their droppings even if they look healthy and clean. These germs can easily spread to their bodies and anything in the area where they live and roam.
* You can get sick from touching your pet veiled chameleon or anything in its environment and then touching your mouth or food and swallowing Salmonella germs.
What You Should Do:
* Always take these steps to stay healthy around your pet chameleon:
* Wash your hands after handling your pet or the area where it lives, and before holding or feeding a child.
* Play safely and don't eat or drink around your chameleon.
* Keep things clean. Clean your chameleon supplies outside the house, if possible. If you must clean the supplies indoors, don't clean them in the kitchen or other areas where you eat or prepare food.
* If you are thinking of getting a pet chameleon:
* Chameleons and other reptiles are not recommended for children under 5, adults aged 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems. These people are more likely to get a serious illness from germs that reptiles can carry.
* If you decide your chameleon is not the right fit for your family, never release a pet chameleon outside. Call a pet rescue, animal shelter, or pet store about rehoming options.
What Pet Businesses Should Do:
* Educate customers about how to stay healthy around chameleons.
* Consider giving a pet safety handout to customers who are buying a chameleon.
* This graphic can be used as a social media post or a sticker and illustrates handwashing when handling pet reptiles, including chameleons.
* Learn more about how to protect your customers and employees from Salmonella infection and other diseases shared between animals and humans.
About Salmonella:
* Most people infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps 6 hours to 6 days after being exposed to the bacteria.
* The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days, and most people recover without treatment.
* In some people, the illness may be so severe that the patient is hospitalized.
* Children younger than 5, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe illness.
If you have questions about cases in a particular state, please call that state's health department.
If you are a member of the media, please fill out this Request for Comment form to submit your media inquiry to CDC.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are curable or preventable, chronic or acute, or from human activity or deliberate attack, CDC's world-leading experts protect lives and livelihoods, national security and the U.S. economy by providing timely, commonsense information, and rapidly identifying and responding to diseases, including outbreaks and illnesses. CDC drives science, public health research, and data innovation in communities across the country by investing in local initiatives to protect everyone's health.
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Original text here: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2026/2026-newsalmonella-outbreak-linked-to-pet-veiled-chameleons-all-sick-people-are-children-2-years-old-or.html
Blu Zeke Daly Indicted for the Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer
CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 8 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire posted the following news release on May 7, 2026:
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Blu Zeke Daly Indicted for the Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer
A former Manchester resident was indicted for attempting to kill a Border Patrol agent, U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan announces.
A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging Blu Zeke Daly, a/k/a Cullan Zeke Daly, 26, with one count of Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer and one count of Assaulting a Federal Officer with a Dangerous or Deadly Weapon. Daly was previously
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 8 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire posted the following news release on May 7, 2026:
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Blu Zeke Daly Indicted for the Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer
A former Manchester resident was indicted for attempting to kill a Border Patrol agent, U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan announces.
A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging Blu Zeke Daly, a/k/a Cullan Zeke Daly, 26, with one count of Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer and one count of Assaulting a Federal Officer with a Dangerous or Deadly Weapon. Daly was previouslycharged by complaint on February 24, 2026, and has since remained under guard at a New Hampshire hospital. Daly made an initial appearance in federal court on April 23, 2026.
According to the indictment and public record, on the evening of February 21, 2026, a Border Patrol agent encountered Daly driving alone in Stewartstown, New Hampshire, near the Canadian border. The agent asked whether Daly had used any other names, at which point Daly drove away. The Border Patrol agent followed at a distance. Shortly after midnight on February 22, 2026, Daly arrived at the Pittsburg Port of Entry on the border between the United States and Canada. The crossing was closed and the gate was locked. The Border Patrol agent activated his emergency lights and exited his vehicle, at which point Daly started to turn. Daly then fired a handgun at the Border Patrol agent. The agent returned fire with his own service weapon and shot Daly.
The charge of Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. The charge of Assaulting a Federal Officer with a Dangerous or Deadly Weapon also carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case.
The details contained in the indictment are allegations. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
The FBI is leading the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander S. Chen is prosecuting the case.
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Original text here: https://www.justice.gov/usao-nh/pr/blu-zeke-daly-indicted-attempted-murder-federal-officer
31st Air Task Force Implements Air Expeditionary Wing Model at Freedom Flag 26-1
HURLBURT FIELD, Florida, May 8 -- The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command issued the following news:
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31st Air Task Force implements Air Expeditionary Wing model at Freedom Flag 26-1
By 2nd Lt. Daniel White
GWANGJU AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- The 31st Air Task Force was redesignated the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing and tasked with executing operational command and control to project platform-agnostic air power during exercise Freedom Flag 26-1.
The routine training event, which took place April 13-24, 2026, is designed to prepare joint and combined forces to defend the Republic
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HURLBURT FIELD, Florida, May 8 -- The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command issued the following news:
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31st Air Task Force implements Air Expeditionary Wing model at Freedom Flag 26-1
By 2nd Lt. Daniel White
GWANGJU AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- The 31st Air Task Force was redesignated the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing and tasked with executing operational command and control to project platform-agnostic air power during exercise Freedom Flag 26-1.
The routine training event, which took place April 13-24, 2026, is designed to prepare joint and combined forces to defend the Republicof Korea.
More than 30 U.S. and ROK units participated in FF 26-1, planning and executing over 500 sorties as the 31st AEW employed its modular, scalable unit of action for the first time during Freedom Flag. Overall, the benefit was improved agility and the preservation of decision space for commanders.
"We operated as a multinational joint force gathered to prove our combined strength and seamless integration," said U.S. Air Force Col. Brad Dvorak, 31st AEW commander and U.S. deployed forces commander during the exercise. "We executed complex missions--including offensive and defensive counter-air, close air support and air interdiction--to demonstrate that we are a force multiplier. The tactics this team validated will define the next fight."
Operating out of Gwangju Air Base for the duration of the exercise, 31st AEW provided a standardized command and control and combat air base squadron force package necessary to deliver centralized command and distributed execution.
Before exercise operations began, the staff quickly established an expeditionary wing operations center and secure communication capabilities.
"The foundation of a successful team is to be brilliant at the basics," said Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Greiner, 31st AEW command chief. "Leading up to this event, we had numerous training touchpoints to build a cohesive team focused on problem solving, winning, and flexing to address emergent issues."
The 31st AEW staff integrated with contingency intelligence and mission planning cells from U.S. and ROK units, maintaining interoperability via liaison officers from U.S. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 232, the 35th Fighter Squadron, the 909th Aerial Refueling Squadron, the 621st Air Control Squadron, Seventh Air Force exercise planners, and the 8th Material Maintenance Squadron.
"We can lean on a SOF principle from this exercise: humans are more important than hardware," Dvorak told exercise participants at the closing ceremony. "It was each of you--the trust you built in mission planning cells, the unbreakable links you forged in the air, and the shared understanding you developed during debrief--that made this exercise a success."
Republic of Korea air force Col. Jeonghyun Choi, 29th Tactical Fighter Weapons Group commander, echoed that sentiment. "Every player involved saw capabilities improve and went above and beyond to execute the mission," he said. "Every player took the time to establish and develop their capabilities here."
The effort was augmented by the deliberately teamed, capabilities-based 31st Combat Air Base Squadron which established Base Operating Support Integrator for designated forces--including U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps, and ROKAF--before the majority of personnel arrived. The 31st CABS also provided personnel support for contingency operations, medical services, airfield security, and aircraft refueling for units based at Gwangju for the duration of the exercise.
"The 31st CABS demonstrated the principles of agile combat employment and excelled," said Dvorak. "They exemplified the critical maneuvers required for any future Indo-Pacific fight, proving the ability to be flexible, lethal, and survivable."
Together, 31st AEW and 31st CABS provided staff and C2 functions as well as the Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration and BOS-I necessary to enable the combined force to fly, fix, fight, and win throughout FF 26-1.
The 31st AEW is a ready unit of action aiming to bring competitive advantages over pacing challenges. The O-6 wing headquarters consists of a command and control element and a combat air base squadron with up to 2,500 Airmen across more than 60 Air Force specialty codes capable of providing base operating support for up to three mission generation force elements required to execute agile combat employment at any deployed location.
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Original text here: https://www.afsoc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4479708/31st-air-task-force-implements-air-expeditionary-wing-model-at-freedom-flag-26-1/