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Default Air Force Logo AETC First Faces: Airman 1st Class Alexander Nestor, JBSA-Randolph
Airman 1st Class Alexander Nestor from the 359th Medical Group at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, talks about his family and why he hopes to be a servant leader. "First Faces" began several years ago with chaplains from throughout AETC nominating Airmen from individual wings. Today, the program has expanded and includes a partnership
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Default Air Force Logo AETC First Faces: Tech. Sgt. Jadrian Haywood, JBSA-Lackland
Tech. Sgt. Jadrian Haywood, a Military Training Instructor from the 326th Training Squadron at JBSA-Lackland, shares struggles he faced growing up and how he found his place in the military and in his community."First Faces" began several years ago with chaplains from throughout AETC nominating Airmen from individual wings. Today, the program has
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Default Air Force Logo AETC First Faces: Airman 1st Class Owen Ricker, Luke AFB
Airman 1st Class Owen Ricker from the 56th Fighter Wing at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, tells his Air Force story of resilience."First Faces" began several years ago with chaplains from throughout AETC nominating Airmen from individual wings. Today, the program has expanded and includes a partnership between the chaplain's and public affairs
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Default Air Force Logo AETC First Faces: Tech. Sgt. Perla Hernandez, Keesler AFB
Tech. Sgt. Perla Hernandez, a Military Training Leader from the 81st Training Wing at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, talks about her job as an MTL, what it means to her and why it's important to lead by example."First Faces" began several years ago with chaplains from throughout Air Education and Training Command nominating Airmen from
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Master Sgt. Alicia Barley, Community College of the Air Force regional manager, poses for a photo with her family after receiving her Master of Science in Health Administration degree from Trident University in 2015. Sergeant Barley graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude, while continuing her job serving Airmen at Air University. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo) Juggling enlisted life and advanced education
Now a Ph.D., Chief Master Sergeant Jackie-Lynn Brown recalls her mother pecking away, key by key, on an old, manual typewriter at the dinner table. She remembers her saying, "We can be 10 years older and have our degree or we can be 10 years older and not have it." It was her mother's words of wisdom many years ago and the opportunities afforded
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