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Duncan Field, Kelly’s ties to Tuskegee Airmen’s 49+1
Editor’s note: photo and caption were pulled from the National Archives Catalog. Capt. Wendell O. Pruitt., one of the leading pilots of the 15th Air Force, always makes sure that he leaves his valuable ring with his crew chief, S/Sgt. Samuel W. Jacobs. Ca. November 1944. 208-AA-46BB-4.
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Duncan Field, Kelly’s ties to Tuskegee Airmen’s 49+1
Editor’s note: photo and caption were pulled from the National Archives Catalog. Sharing credit for Negro fighter pilot’s victory over Nazis are mechanics George Johnson and James C. Howard. Their outfit, the 99th Fighter Squadron, bagged 12 Nazi fighter planes in two days. Ca. February 1944. 208-AA-49E-1-1.
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Duncan Field, Kelly’s ties to Tuskegee Airmen’s 49+1
Wilber Miller, a San Antonio native, was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War I. He also served with the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Regiment on the Mexican border in the early 1920s. In 1935, he was promoted and called upon to select and lead the first African American team of 49 +1 (49 men and one young woman) to a new air depot at Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama. Their mission was to provide maintenance and administrative support to Alabama’s African American fighter squadron’s primary training phase on aircraft for the Tuskegee Airmen. (Courtesy photo)
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Duncan Field, Kelly’s ties to Tuskegee Airmen’s 49+1
Photo of Wilber Miller’s bust, sculpted by Emilio Torres, being unpacked before placement at the Kelly Veteran’s Memorial Park, “Ring of Honor” at Kelly Air Force Base, which is now Port San Antonio. (Courtesy photo)
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TDVAM
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, or TDVAM. If you have teenagers who are dating, or who are of dating age, encourage them and the persons they have relationships with to go to Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month 2021 Pledge at https://www.factforward.org/ and complete the form.
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TDVAM
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, or TDVAM.
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When was the last time you had a conversation with your teen (both males and females) about dating abuse?
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Reserve recruiters participate in joint air operations at JBSA
Tech. Sgt. Brasil A. Segura (right), 352nd Recruiting Squadron in-service Air Force Reserve recruiter, braces Senior Airman Arturo Delgado, 26th Aerial Transportation Squadron aerial porter, as they prepare to attach a 2,000 pound A-22 cargo bag to a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter flown by Texas Army National Guard Soldiers from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment as part of a joint sling load mission Jan. 27, 2021 at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex.
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Reserve recruiters participate in joint air operations at JBSA
In-service Air Force Reserve recruiters from the 352nd Recruiting Squadron, Master Sgt. Zachary R. Nusbaum, Master Sgt. Bryan Boyd, and Tech. Sgt. Brasil A. Segura (in background from left) team with U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Robert A. DiEnno, left, 341st Training Squadron, instructor-supervisor for the Military Working Dog Handlers Course, and U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew D. Dibenedetto,343rd Training Squadron, non-commissioned officer in charge of the Security Forces Intermediate Course, to rig an A-22 cargo bag at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Jan. 26, 2021 in preparation for a helicopter sling load mission with the Texas Army National Guard.
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Reserve recruiters participate in joint air operations at JBSA
Tech. Sgt. Brasil A. Segura, far right, 352nd Recruiting Squadron in-service Air Force Reserve recruiter, braces Senior Airman Dillon Floyd, 26th Aerial Port Squadron, aerial porter, while supervised by Tech. Sgt. John Ortega, 26th Aerial Port Squadron aerial porter, as they prepare to attach a 2,000 pound A-22 cargo bag to a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter flown by Texas Army National Guard personnel Jan. 27, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex.
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AFW2
The Air Force Wounded Warrior Program hosted its first ever Virtual Open House to kick off the New Year. During this two-day event, attendees learned about all of the programs within AFW2 that are available for Warriors, Caregivers and their families.
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Behind the Braids: Reservists play key role in first women’s hair policy change in 70 years
Lt. Gen. Mary F. O’Brien,deputy chief of staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Cyber Effects Operations, and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass stand in front of a group of female Airmen demonstrating the Air Force’s new hair policy for women in front of the Air Force Memorial Jan. 24. (US. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Grant Langford)
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Behind the Braids: Reservists play key role in first women’s hair policy change in 70 years
Members of the Women’s Initiative Team pose for a photo during the initial photo shoot illustrating the Air Force’s new hair policy for women. The WIT was instrumental in bringing about the change. From left to right are: Maj. Megan Biles, Maj. Alea Nadeem, Lt. Col. Jessica Ruttenber, Lt. Col. Kathryn Gaetke and Lt. Col. Kimberly Smith. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Grant Langford)
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Behind the Braids: Reservists play key role in first women’s hair policy change in 70 years
As an outcome of the 101st Air Force uniform board, Air Force women will be able to wear their hair in up to two braids or a single ponytail with bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the under arm through the shoulder blades. In addition, women’s bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not cover their eyes. These new changes will be effective upon publication of the new standards in Air Force Instruction 36-2903 Feb. 10. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. Jaimee Freeman)
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Effective immediately, all individuals in indoor and outdoor shared spaced on Joint Base San Antonio are required to wear masks in accordance with the most current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and SECDEF directive (attached). This includes wearing a mask in any location on installation other than a member's home.
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Alamo Wing Defenders return from deployment
Corinna Treviño and son Ezra welcome Staff Sgt. Marco Treviño, 433rd Security Forces Squadron, home at the San Antonio airport Jan. 31, 2021. Treviño and several other squadron members completed a six-month deployment to provide base security at a location in Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kristian Carter)
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Alamo Wing Defenders return from deployment
Staff Sgt. Venus Rich, 433rd Security Forces Squadron, reunites with her son, Kyle, and mother, Alicia Rich, at the airport in San Antonio Jan. 31, 2021. The 433rd SFS provided base security during a six-month deployment to Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Wich)
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Alamo Wing Defenders return from deployment
Tech. Sgt. Steven Redgate, 433rd Security Forces Squadron, speaks to a reporter with a local television station, for an on camera interview at the airport in San Antonio Jan. 31, 2021. Redgate was one of the defenders returning home from a six-month deployment to Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Lahrman)
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Alamo Wing Defenders return from deployment
Tech. Sgt. Steven Redgate, 433rd Security Forces Squadron, reunites with his sons, Michael and Atom, and daughter, Desire Casillas, at the airport in San Antonio Jan. 31, 2021. Redgate has been with the 433rd SFS for 10 years and just completed his first deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Wich)
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Alamo Wing Defenders return from deployment
Staff Sgt. Justin Stevenson, 433rd Security Forces Squadron, reconciles with his family at the airport in San Antonio Jan. 31, 2021. Stevenson was one of the defenders returning home from a six-month deployment to aid in on-going operations in Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Wich).
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