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191113-F-FD742-0486
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, 19th Air Force commander, speaks with Nancy Crawford after the Crawford Hall dedication ceremony Nov. 13, 2019, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Crawford was a pilot, charter member of the Air Force Association and was instrumental in the formation and dedication of the Air Force Memorial in Washington, D.C. The newly-dedicated building is home to the 558th Flying Training Squadron, which is the sole source for all U.S. Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps undergraduate remotely piloted aircraft pilot and sensor operator training.. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean M. Worrell)
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191114-F-EX201-1
Col. Terri Jones, the Eaker Center for Leadership Development commander, discusses the Eaker Center’s role in developing Air Force leaders with members of the Republic of Korea Air Force Chaplain Corps during a visit to Air University Nov. 14, 2019, at Maxwell, Air Force Base, Alabama. Jones also expounded on the Air Force Chaplain Corps College task of providing initial and continuing skill-set training and education for Chaplain Corps personnel at key milestones in their careers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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191114-F-EX201-1
Chaplain, Col. Kwang-Nam Na, Republic of Korea Air Force Chief of Chaplains, listens as Chaplain, Col. Michael Newton, Air Force Chaplain Corps Chief of Chaplains commandant, speaks during his visit to Air University Nov. 14, 2019, at Maxwell, Air Force Base, Alabama. Newton reinforced the Air Force Chief of Chaplain’s strategic intent by highlighting the schoolhouse’s role in training and educating Chaplain Corps personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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191114-F-EX201-1
Col. Terri Jones, the Eaker Center for Leadership Development commander, greets Chaplain Kwang-Nam Na, Republic of Korea Air Force Chief of Chaplains, before providing an Eaker Center mission brief during a visit to Air University Nov. 14, 2019, at Maxwell, Air Force Base, Alabama. The visit was meant to showcase the commitment both parties have toward strengthening their existing alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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191114-F-JT178-1
Chaplain, Col. Kwang-Nam Na, Republic of Korea Air Force Chief of Chaplains extends gratitude to Col. Peter Bailey, Officer Training School commandant, for providing an OTS mission brief and campus tour during Na’s visit to Air University Nov. 13-15, 2019, at Maxwell, Air Force Base, Alabama. The visit, as a whole, was held to signify their commitment to strengthening national and functional alliances in support of the Secretary of the Air Force’s priorities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cassandra Cornwell)
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191114-F-JT178-1
Chaplain, Col. Michael Newton, Air Force Chaplain Corps Chief of Chaplains commandant, addresses Officer Training School students and Chaplain, Col. Kwang-Nam Na, Republic of Korea Air Force Chief of Chaplains, during Na’s visit to Air University Nov. 13-15, 2019, at Maxwell, Air Force Base, Alabama. Newton reinforced the Air Force Chief of Chaplain’s strategic intent by highlighting the schoolhouse’s role in training and educating Chaplain Corps personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cassandra Cornwell)
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191114-F-NB538-0011
Capt. Nathan Bratka, 902nd Security Forces Squadron operations officer, talks to Texas Christian University ROTC cadets Nov. 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields, attended a 902nd SFS military working dog demonstration, and toured the 558th and 560th Flying Training Squadrons.
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191114-F-NB538-0011
Capt. Nathan Bratka, 902nd Security Forces Squadron operations officer, talks to Texas Christian University ROTC cadets Nov. 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields, attended a 902nd SFS military working dog demonstration, and toured the 558th and 560th Flying Training Squadrons.
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191114-F-NB538-0262
Texas Christian University ROTC cadets watch a military working dog demonstration at 902nd Security Forces Squadron Nov. 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields and toured the 558th and 560th Flying Training Squadrons.
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191114-F-NB538-0262
Texas Christian University ROTC cadets watch a military working dog demonstration at 902nd Security Forces Squadron Nov. 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields and toured the 558th and 560th Flying Training Squadrons.
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191114-F-NB538-0377
Lt. Col. Bill Johnson, 560th Flying Training Squadron commander, briefs Texas Christian University ROTC cadets Nov 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields and also toured the 558th Flying Training Squadron.
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191114-F-NB538-0377
Lt. Col. Bill Johnson, 560th Flying Training Squadron commander, briefs Texas Christian University ROTC cadets Nov 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields and also toured the 558th Flying Training Squadron.
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191114-F-NB538-0416
Texas Christian University ROTC cadets wait their turn to sit in a T-38 Talon at the 560th Flying Training Squadron Nov. 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields, attended a 902nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog demonstration, and toured the 558th and 560th Flying Training Squadrons.
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191114-F-NB538-0416
Texas Christian University ROTC cadets wait their turn to sit in a T-38 Talon at the 560th Flying Training Squadron Nov. 14 during a JBSA-Randolph base tour. The cadets gained insight from officers in different career fields, attended a 902nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog demonstration, and toured the 558th and 560th Flying Training Squadrons.
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191115-N-YT892-0001
Members from 19th Air Force, surgeon general’s office and 99th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot conduct a cockpit assessment on a pilot candidate from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps detachment who does not meet minimum height standards to be an Air Force pilot. Once a candidate is selected for a pilot slot, they will have their Initial Flying Class I physical exam, which automatically places a candidate into the waiver process, if they do not meet height standards.
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191115-N-YT892-0002
Members from 19th Air Force, surgeon general’s office and 99th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot conduct a cockpit assessment on a pilot candidate from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps detachment who does not meet minimum height standards to be an Air Force pilot. Once a candidate is selected for a pilot slot, they will have their Initial Flying Class I physical exam, which automatically places a candidate into the waiver process, if they do not meet height standards.
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191115-N-YT892-0003
Members from 19th Air Force, surgeon general’s office and 99th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot conduct a cockpit assessment on a pilot candidate from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps detachment who does not meet minimum height standards to be an Air Force pilot. Once a candidate is selected for a pilot slot, they will have their Initial Flying Class I physical exam, which automatically places a candidate into the waiver process, if they do not meet height standards.
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191115-N-YT892-0004
Members from 19th Air Force, surgeon general’s office and 99th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot conduct a cockpit assessment on a pilot candidate from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps detachment who does not meet minimum height standards to be an Air Force pilot. Once a candidate is selected for a pilot slot, they will have their Initial Flying Class I physical exam, which automatically places a candidate into the waiver process, if they do not meet height standards.
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191115-N-YT892-0006
Members from 19th Air Force, surgeon general’s office and 99th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot conduct a cockpit assessment on pilot candidate Mary Tighe from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps detachment in Kansas who does not meet minimum height standards to be an Air Force pilot. Once a candidate is selected for a pilot slot, they will have their Initial Flying Class I physical exam, which automatically places a candidate into the waiver process, if they do not meet height standards.
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191115-N-YT892-0007
Members from 19th Air Force, surgeon general’s office and 99th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot conduct a cockpit assessment on a pilot candidate from a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps detachment who does not meet minimum height standards to be an Air Force pilot. Once a candidate is selected for a pilot slot, they will have their Initial Flying Class I physical exam, which automatically places a candidate into the waiver process, if they do not meet height standards.
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