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By Annette Crawford, 37th Training Wing Public Affairs / Published May 25, 2021 Chief Master Sgt. Michael Morgan, 37th Training Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant, sits inside a helicopter used for training international partner nation students and U.S. Air Force members, during an immersion briefing at the IAAFA Airfield Training Complex, May 10, 2021. Morgan visited the 837th Training Squadron, International Student Support and the 318th Training Squadron during his visit to the Inter-American Air Forces Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame) Chief Master Sgt. Michael Morgan, 37th Training Wing Command Chief, holds a Belgian Malinois puppy from the “RR” litter at the 341st Training Squadron Whelping Facility at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 28, 2021. Morgan toured numerous training areas that fall under the 37th Training Group during his immersion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maxine Ababa) ....
How a Maxwell lieutenant and future Supreme Court justice equalized pay for Armed Forces Just Do Right. to make Maxwell Air Force Base a better place for all Col. Eries L.G. Mentzer Just Do Right. That is exactly what Lieutenant Sharron Frontiero, now Sharron Cohen, did in 1970. As a physical therapist assigned to Maxwell Air Force Base, she refused to accept that the United States Air Force would not extend married female Airmen the same spousal benefits as married male Airmen. At the time, a married man in the Armed Forces was automatically entitled to spousal benefits but a married woman in the Armed Forces had to prove that her husband was dependent on her for more than one-half of his support. So, Lieutenant Frontiero sued Secretary of Defense Elliott L. Richardson for equal pay and in 1973 the United States Supreme Court ruled that military benefits could not be paid differently based on gender. ....
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Turley Firefighters Say Girl Is Recovering After Being Rescued From House Fire Investigators said an 11-year-old girl is recovering after Tulsa firefighters rescued her from her burning home near E 66th St. North and N Lewis Ave. The Turley fire chief said the girl s two brothers did the right things by getting out of the house, staying out, and calling 911. They also gave firefighters time-saving information to help with the rescue, he said. Investigators said three children were inside the burning home while their mother was taking other kids to school. Two boys were able to escape, while their sister was still inside. ....
1946 attack on Isaac Woodard drove efforts to secure Freedom to Serve that continue today msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.