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Chief Master Sgt. Eric Dugger, 71st Mission Support Group superintendent
Commentary – Taking care of ‘Our House’
What does this Air Force house I ask my units to protect look like? It is a house comprised of Airmen, NCOs, senior NCOs, civilians and officers.
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The outstanding Airmen of the 71st Flying Training Wing were recognized during the 2016 Annual Awards banquet Feb. 17 at the Vance Collocated Club. Front row from left: Capt. Carlos M. Moralejo Jr., Senior Airman Chase Kelly, Senior Airman Danica G. Golightly, 1st Lt. Mia E. Gwirtsman and Navy Lt. Austin M. Nasca. Back row from left: Col. Darrell Judy, 71st FTW commander, David M. Harris, Master Sgt. Richard A. Parks, Maj. Megan S. Brandt, Capt. Richard M. Kirwan Jr., Capt. Jeffrey M. Kelley, Navy Lt. Michael B. Gawne and Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Wilson, 71st FTW command chief. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. James Bolinger) Team Vance announces 2016 Annual Award winners
The outstanding Airmen of the 71st Flying Training Wing at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, were recognized during the 2016 Annual Awards banquet Feb. 17 at the Vance Club.
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Flights A and B from Class 42D stand in formation at what would become Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The photo was printed in the local newspaper in Enid, Oklahoma, in 1942. (Courtesy Photo) Training the world's finest aviators since 1941
Since 1941, more than 33,300 aviators have earned their wings at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
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Chaplain (Lt. Col.) John G. Sackett, 71st Flying Training Wing Chaplain
Commentary -- Faith works
Air Force Chief of Chaplains, Maj. Gen. Dondi Costin, launched a new Air Force Chaplain Corps initiative, "FaithWorks." It is a collection of evidence-based programs and materials that promote spiritual resilience for Airmen and their families.
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Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright  is the 18th chief master sergeant appointed to the highest noncommissioned officer position. (U.S. Air Force/Scott M. Ash) 18th CMSAF: The Airman behind the stripes
Growing up with five other siblings, Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright said he had a very loving home. However, living in poor neighborhoods and moving from place to place presented trials. In his own words, they were, ‘humble beginnings.’
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