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Senior Airman Richard Duckworth, 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, poses for a photo at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group, March 13, 2017. Duckworth was named the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s outstanding performer for the week of March 12, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Benjamin Wilson)(Released) Red Tails Spotlight: Senior Airman Richard Duckworth
Question: Why did you decide to join the Air Force and why do you continue to serve?Answer: My sister joined several years before me. I saw where she was in life and all the great things she had been able to do so early in her life. I knew that’s where I wanted to be when I got to that age. It was a good choice because right now a lot of doors are
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Staff Sgt. William Enterkine, 407th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operator, poses for a photo at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group, Feb. 20, 2017. Enterkine was named the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s outstanding performer for the week of Feb. 19, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Benjamin Wilson)(Released) Red Tails Spotlight: Staff Sgt. William Enterkine
Question: Why did you decide to join the Air Force and why do you continue to serve?Answer: Both of my parents served in the United States Air Force. I grew up, traveling with my family, all over the world because of their military affiliation. I joined to provide the same experience for my family one day.Q: What is one of your proudest
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(courtesy photo) Red Tail Medics keep legacy alive
The storied history of the Tuskegee Airmen is one that most people within the Air Force know. These tales range from the heroic dog fights protecting bombers, maintainers who held the plane together, to the resolve of the Airmen themselves. But there is another story that many do not know and that is the history of those who support flyers, the
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brian Watson, 507th Aircraft Maintenance Squadroncrew chief, poses for a photo on the flight line Feb. 9, 2017 at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Watson has been deployed to Incirlik on a two-month tour and is headed back to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jasmonet Jackson)
Red Tails Spotlight: Tech Sgt. Brian Watson
Question: Why did you decide to join the Air Force and why do you continue to serve?Answer: Originally, it was to get the GI Bill in order to finish college. I’ve continued to serve because every day is a new adventure and the Air Force continues to challenge me professionally and personally.Q: What is one of your proudest achievements in your
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Tyler Harlow, 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron air traffic control watch supervisor, poses for a photo at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group, Jan. 30, 2017. Harlow was named the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s outstanding performer for the week of Jan. 29, 2017. (Photo by Master Sgt. Benjamin Wilson) Red Tails Spotlight: Staff Sgt. Tyler Harlow
Every 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Airman is part of something greater than themselves. The wing's essential mission of generating, executing and sustaining combat airpower and combat search and rescue forces across the Levant counts on Airmen to bring their expertise and dedication to the fight. See below to learn more about Staff Sgt. Tyler
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Default Air Force Logo Being the Influence: Airmen sharpen Airmen
People serve in the military for a variety of reasons. My reason for joining was to pay for a college education and if you asked me back then, I would have told you I would be a civilian again in no more than four years. However, as many of us know, plans change. I had at least been introduced to the military as my uncle served in the US Navy for
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Master Sgt. Brett Neeley, 332nd Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron passenger services NCO in-charge, poses for a photo Jan. 10, 2017 in Southwest Asia. Neeley, a Tulsa, Oklahoma native, manages the processing of passengers, flight briefings, baggage pick up, pallet buildup and all things concerning travel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Eboni Reams) Red Tails Spotlight: Master Sgt. Brett Neeley
Every 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Airman is part of something greater than themselves. The wing's essential mission of generating, executing and sustaining combat airpower and combat search and rescue forces across the Levant counts on Airmen to bring their expertise and dedication to the fight. See below to learn more about Master Sgt. Brett
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