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Lt Col Szostak
Lt. Col. Paul E. Szostak, 557th Flying Training Squadron commander.
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Lt Col Aaron
Lt. Col. Aldru T. Aaron, 98th Flying Training Squadron commander.
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Lt Col Resnik
Lt. Col. William J. Resnik, 94th Flying Training Squadron commander.
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Lt Col Thilmany
Lt. Col. Allan P. Thilmany, 1st Flying Training Squadron commander.
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Col Moylan
Col. Patrick O. Moylan, 306th Flying Training Group commander.
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Lt Col Johnson
Lt. Col. Gregory C. Johnson, 306th Flying Training Group deputy commander.
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Chief Tappana
Command Chief, Air Education and Training Command.
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Checking tire pressure
Senior Master Sgt. Rob Grover (left) and Master Sgt. Brian Carroll (right) check tire wear and temperature immediately after nine high speed taxis and 14 landings with the engine running. Wear and handling characteristics were documented in support of the T-6 Radial Tire Test. (U.S. Air Force photo by Terry Moore)
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General Patrick takes command of 502nd
General Stephen R. Lorenz, commander of Air Education and Training Command, speaks to the crowd at the 502nd Air Base Wing Activation Ceremony where Brig. Gen. Leonard A. “Len” Patrick took command of the wing. The 502nd ABW functions as installation management for Joint Base San Antonio, which includes Randolph and Lackland Air Force Bases and Fort Sam Houston. (Air Force Photo by Joel Martinez)
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General Patrick takes command of 502nd
General Stephen R. Lorenz, commander of Air Education and Training Command, and Brig. Gen. Leonard A. “Len” Patrick, 502nd Air Base Wing commander, salute the flag during a ceremony to activate the wing. The 502nd ABW functions as installation management for Joint Base San Antonio, which includes Randolph and Lackland Air Force Bases and Fort Sam Houston. (Air Force Photo by Joel Martinez)
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2009 Analytic team of the year
Marlon Gardley from the Air Education and Training Command Studies and Analysis Squadron, Randolph AFB. Mr. Gardley is Senior civilian analyst of the year for 2009,(U.S. Air Force photo, Airman Brian McGloin)
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2009 Analytic team of the year
Members of the Air Education and Training Command Studies and Analysis Squadron from Randolph AFB, Texas. The AETC SAS won the 2009 Analytic Team of the Year award. (U.S. Air Force photo, Airman Brian McGloin)
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Analyst of the year 2009
AETC Analyst of the year 2009 (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Brian McGloin)
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Afghan army air corps commander visitis AETC
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Dawran, Afghan national air army corps commander, and Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, Air Education and Training Command commander, walk to meetings here as part of General Dawran?s visit to strengthen the training partnerships between the two air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard McFadden.)
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CSS CTO
Col. Curt Locke, Air Education and Training Command Communications deputy director, addresses attendees at the ribbon cutting ceremony held May 22 dedicating a new facility for the Computer Systems Squadron Consolidated Telephone Operator's call center at Port San Antonio. The squadron moved to the facility in March with upgraded equipment designed to provide telephone service for all AETC bases.
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AETC BIG Award 2
Master Sgt. Damon Smith, Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron Professional Development Flight superintendent and additional duty first sergeant (left), and Staff Sgt. Andre Jackson, AFOMS Professional Development Flight, review inputs for the next edition of the Professional Development Guide. Sergeant Smith was recently awarded the Air Education and Training Command 2009 Blacks in Government Meritorious Award for his contributions during Operation Enduring Freedom and for his role model qualities by following the Air Force Core Values. He will now compete at the Air Force level competition. (Courtesy photo)
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AETC BIG Award
Master Sgt. Damon Smith, Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron Professional Development Flight superintendent and additional duty first sergeant (left), and Tech. Sgt. Gerald Brown prepare for a helicopter flight while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Sergeant Smith was recently awarded the Air Education and Training Command 2009 Blacks in Government Meritorious Award for demonstrating role model qualities and the Air Force Core Values and will now compete at the Air Force level. (Courtesy photo)
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SEL BMT 2
International senior enlisted leaders observe hundreds of Basic Military Training enlistees graduate during a parade May 15 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The 2009 Worldwide Senior Enlisted Leaders Summit was hosted by U.S. Air Force senior enlisted leaders to give their foreign counterparts a look at a U.S. Air Force enlisted member's career from start to finish. (U.S. Air Force photo/Robbin Cresswell)
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International senior enlisted leaders observe hundreds of Basic Military Training enlistees graduate during a parade May 15 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The 2009 Worldwide Senior Enlisted Leaders Summit was hosted by U.S. Air Force senior enlisted leaders to give their foreign counterparts a look at a U.S. Air Force enlisted member's career from start to finish. (U.S. Air Force photo/Robbin Cresswell)
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New Zealand air force Chief Master Sgt. Keith Gell speaks with U.S. Air Force trainees at Camp Bullis, Texas, during the 2009 Worldwide Senior Enlisted Leaders Summit May 12-15. The visit was hosted by U.S. Air Force senior enlisted leaders to give their foreign counterparts a look at a U.S. Air Force enlisted member's career from start to finish. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rich McFadden)
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