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    Aeromedical Evacuation

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    question the entire manual being used in training all of the persons tasked with patient movement. Finally, the implementation of training any new recommendations to the entire Aeromedical Evacuation Community. The considerations that much of the force is comprised of reservist that are serving two days a month and get two weeks per year for training time. The aspects of training any recommended techniques are inclusive of time, space, and…

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    her to toast to Jefferson Davis and the Confederate Army. She got the Confederates to trust her and she became and internal spy for the Union. However, the Confederates caught onto her and she was supposed to be hanged, but an attack from the Union forces saved her. After these incidents, she was forced to stop working due to her reputation. She was buried with military honors as well after her death in 1893 (Women Spies of the Civil…

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON JOHN BOYD 1. Colonel John Boyd was a United States Air Force pilot who retired in 1975. He had gained the nickname “Forty second Boyd” because he bet, that in forty seconds, he could defeat any attacker from a disadvantaged position. He went on to develop maneuverability strategies and also help designed aircraft such as the f16. Throughout John Boyd’s career, he has demonstrated that he is a good leader by showing initiative, being proactive, and demonstrating good…

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    hearing and eye protection (when required) including prescription safety glasses, and any incidentals necessary to provide a maintenance agreement on two (2) OCE Plotwave plotters. The plotters are used to print, copy, and scan drawings required per Air Force instructions to support the mission of the 402d Commodities Maintenance Group. The customer has requested Canon factory maintenance plan. 1.1.1. The contractor shall provide maintenance agreement and repair services to support the 402d…

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    mishaps and open discrepancies. B. Unit Safety Representative (USR) Involvement: Occupational Safety: Complies: 2d Lt Bryant and TSgt Crochet was appointed the USR for the 35 Logistic Readiness Squadron (35 LRS) and were IAW 91-202, The US Air Force Mishap Prevention Program. 2d Lt Bryant and…

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    first step in his journey of becoming a truly remarkable Air Force leader. In January of 1962, he shipped off to basic training in San Antonio Texas. He volunteered to become a pararescueman(PJ) while at training. After completing his pararescue training, he was sent to Vietnam for the first time. After his first deployment, he volunteered to go back again. Leadership is both an art and a science. Airman Pitsenbarger lived by the Air Force core values and pararescue creed making him not only a…

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    Jacqueline Cochran

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    barriers, get several medals of honor, and an extraordinary Air Force pilot. When most people talk about World War II they usually do not think of Jacqueline Cochran. If you are familiar with the WASPS, also known as Women Airforce Service Pilots, then you will definitely know about Jacqueline Cochran and what she contributed to the devastating World War II. By reading this paper you will learn a little more about women's involvement with the Air Force during World War II. Many people believe…

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    Wing Beam Design

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    The Air Staff has determined the B-52 wing must be redesigned to better support additional structural demands. The engineering design project was conducted to construct a new wing beam design for the B-52 bomber and to compose an analysis of the new main wing spar. Given the information and the requirements that must be met with this design, our team went through the steps of the design process to come up with 3 concept variants. Of the 3 variants, we recommend to the Air Staff that the beam is…

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    it, “As you were.” MG General Boney said. He thought again, they are armed to the teeth, he wondered why no one in his command tried to disarm them, but it was a bit too late for that. “What can the 28th Infantry Division do for the 19th Special Forces Group?” The two SF Soldiers handed over their General Boney took them, looked them over, he noticed that they read they were out of Camp Parks in California, how was that possible he wondered. He handed the credentials back. The General eyeing…

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    Red Tails: Film Analysis

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    a group of African-American United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) men during World War II. The characters in the film are based on real individuals. Red Tails is a combat movie that puts an emphasis on action and heroism to display the historical accuracy during World War II. The Tuskegee airmen were a group of African American men devoted to piloting during World War II. In order for the airmen to become pilots they were trained at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Tuskegee, Alabama. Thirteen men…

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