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Master Sgt. Terrance Boyd, 334th Training Squadron flight chief military training flight, stands at attention Nov. 18, 2013, at Avery Manor, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.  Boyd was recently selected as the 2013 Air Education and Training Command junior enlisted category Lance P. Sijan award winner.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue) Keesler flight chief leads by example, wins AETC award
There's a laundry list of accomplishments that cover the nomination package for Master Sgt. Terrance Boyd, and though these words tell the specifics Boyd did to earn the Air Education Training Command Lance P. Sijan Award, to understand the man and the way he values leadership, you have to dig a little deeper.Boyd, 334th Training Squadron flight
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Staff Sgt. Ashley Jackson, an instructor, and Master Sgt. Albert “A.J.” Jackson, a career development course writer, are members of the 335th Training Squadron’s weather schoolhouse at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.  A.J. is currently paralyzed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair after multiple surgeries since his diagnosis with Marfan’s Syndrome.  Their squadron is hosting a “5K for A.J.” to raise funds to buy him a hand bicycle.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue) '5k for AJ' to raise funds for Keesler member
Riding bikes with his wife and children is one of the family activities Master Sgt. Albert "AJ" Jackson has enjoyed the most. All that has changed since a medical crisis paralyzed the 36-year-old member of the 335th Training Squadron.But the 335th TRS "Bulls" have rallied to raise the funds to buy a hand-peddled cycle by sponsoring a "5K for AJ" at
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Default Air Force Logo Maxwell supports AF 20/20 plan
Last fiscal year, the 42nd Civil Engineer Squadron demolished 11 buildings on base as part of the base revitalization program supporting the Air Force Civil Engineer's "20/20 by 2020" program.The program seeks to offset a 20 percent funding reduction for installation support activities by reducing and consolidating square footage that needs funding
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2013
Cadet 2nd Class Joseph Goode IV and Cadet 3rd Class Adam Marcinkowski conduct a preflight check on a TG-16A glider at the Air Force Academy Airfield Sept. 17, 2013. The checks ensure the instruments are set correctly, that the glider's internal systems have the correct voltage and that safety restraints are in good condition. This marked the first solo flight for Marcinkowski, who is assigned to Cadet Squadron 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Don Branum) Academy's soaring program carries long-term benefits
Ask most pilots how they feel about landing an aircraft with no engine, and you might get some dirty looks, but cadet instructor pilots in the Air Force Academy's soaring airmanship program take it in stride.Experienced cadets make decisions every day about ensuring student pilots' safety, meeting training requirements and generating sorties, which
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The exterior of a C-17 aircraft is being modified by the 902nd Mission Support Group Trainer Development Division, as an Aeromedical Trainer Aug. 19 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rich McFadden/released) DOD civilians, contractors design, develop variety of training devices
More than 40 Department of Defense civilians and contractors who work in four facilities on the north side of Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph are engaged in a vital mission that impacts thousands of Air Force members throughout Air Education and Training Command and at other DOD organizations.They're assigned to the 902nd Mission Support Group
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