Eleven dormitories were officially renamed at a ceremony in the newly renamed Romero-Jacques Hall, April 14 on
Each building was named for someone who left a lasting effect on the Air Force, either through breaking barriers or through acts of combat heroism, where before the dorms were merely numbered.
The list of honorees includes three Medal of Honor winners, the first African-American chief master sergeant, one of the first Hispanic women to serve and the U.S. Army’s Buffalo Soldiers, among others.
Diversity and Airman empowerment were the primary focus areas for the effort, and while the renaming was part of a directive from the
Eleven dormitories were officially renamed at a ceremony in the newly renamed Romero-Jacques Hall, April 14 on F.E. Warren Air Force Base., News, features and commentaries about Air Force Reserve people, equipment and missions
Eleven dormitories were officially renamed at a ceremony in the newly renamed Romero-Jacques Hall, April 14 on
Each building was named for someone who left a lasting effect on the Air Force, either through breaking barriers or through acts of combat heroism, where before the dorms were merely numbered.
The list of honorees includes three Medal of Honor winners, the first African-American chief master sergeant, one of the first Hispanic women to serve and the U.S. Army’s Buffalo Soldiers, among others.
Diversity and Airman empowerment were the primary focus areas for the effort, and while the renaming was part of a directive from the
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F.E. Warren AFB renames base dorms
Eleven dormitories were officially renamed at a ceremony in the newly renamed Romero-Jacques Hall, April 14 on
Each building was named for someone who left a lasting effect on the Air Force, either through breaking barriers or through acts of combat heroism, where before the dorms were merely numbered.
The list of honorees includes three Medal of Honor winners, the first African-American chief master sergeant, one of the first Hispanic women to serve and the U.S. Army’s Buffalo Soldiers, among others.
Diversity and Airman empowerment were the primary focus areas for the effort, and while the renaming was part of a directive from the