 With your look around the Air Force, I'm Staff Sergeant Milton Hamilton. Air Force Chief of Staff, General C.Q. Brown Jr. talked about reshaping the service to meet modern-day threats and is addressed to the Air, Space, and Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Maryland. Brown said current threats are fundamentally different and more complex than anything in the last 30 years. Our Air Force thrives under challenging conditions. We know strategic competition and we know what it means to accelerate change because we've done this before and we can do it again. Using historical examples to illustrate his point, he said the service protected the nation by driving outcomes, challenging the status quo, and not waiting for perfect conditions to act. Brown added success is driven by creative and determined airmen who are the power behind change. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Joanne Bass, also gave updates to airmen during the conference. She announced the release of the Purple Book, a new guide to help airmen become better joint-minded service members. How we develop and retrain our airmen is paramount to winning our future fight. Our strategic competitors are deterred by strong and seocore and even more so when we come together with our allies and partners. That is our competitive strategic advantage. She also talked about several upcoming improvements to airmen evaluations, digital promotion testing, a new assignment swap policy, and more. The Air Force released a set of posters commemorating the service's 75th anniversary. The poster series highlights the theme, innovate, accelerate, thrive, the Air Force at 75. The artwork illustrates decades of history showcasing major Air Force events, achievements, and accomplishments reached on a battlefield while overcoming social and economic obstacles. The artwork also reflects poster styles that were popular throughout the 75 years of Air Force history they represent. And that's your look around the Air Force.