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By Rob Bardua, National Museum of the U.S. Air Force / Published March 02, 2021 DAYTON, Ohio Virtual Event – Women in the Air Force: From Yesterday into Tomorrow. The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is honoring women with a new exhibit titled “Women in the Air Force: From Yesterday into Tomorrow,” which highlights achievements in their civilian and military careers with an emphasis on the U.S. Air Force and its predecessors. The exhibit will be completed in early 2021 and covers historical issues; changes in laws and attitudes; and women s contributions to the Air Force mission. A virtual event will coincide with the completion of the Women in the Air Force Exhibit and Women’s History Month. ....
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The five men and two women were among the 414 recruits who completed seven and a half weeks of training. Assigned to the 320th Training Squadron, their training began Oct. 20. The new Space Professionals are: Amy Biggers, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Giahna Brown, Woodbridge, Virginia; Delvano Brown, Gaithersburg, Maryland; Benjamin Nevoraski, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Shane Brown, Elijah Engelby, Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Nathan Ramage, Falcon, Colorado. Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett was the featured speaker at the graduation ceremony, which was streamed live on Facebook. She spoke to the graduates about joining a heritage of integrity, service and excellence, and mentioned three Airmen who represent those ideals. One of those Airmen was retired ....
First 7 Space Force direct enlistees graduate from basic training By (0) Basic military training trainees take the Oath of Enlistment during their graduation ceremony, Dec. 10 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Photo by Sarayuth Pinthong/U.S. Air Force Dec. 15 (UPI) The first seven people to enlist directly into the U.S. Space Force have graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The five men and two women, who graduated Dec. 10, were among 414 recruits who completed seven and a half weeks of training, according to an Air Force announcement. Advertisement Training began Oct. 20 following the recruits swearing-in at Fort George G. Meade Military Entrance Processing Station in Fort Meade, Md. ....
The five men and two women were among the 414 recruits who completed seven and a half weeks of training. Assigned to the 320th Training Squadron, their training began Oct. 20. The new Space Professionals are: Amy Biggers, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Giahna Brown, Woodbridge, Virginia; Delvano Brown, Gaithersburg, Maryland; Benjamin Nevoraski, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Shane Brown, Elijah Engelby, Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Nathan Ramage, Falcon, Colorado. Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett was the featured speaker at the graduation ceremony, which was streamed live on Facebook. She spoke to the graduates about joining a heritage of integrity, service and excellence, and mentioned three Airmen who represent those ideals. One of those Airmen was retired ....