Sentences with phrase «in the air force»

The C - 5 Galaxy is the largest airlifter in the Air Force, standing 65 feet high with a length of 247 feet and a 223 - foot wingspan.
After serving in the Air Force for three years, Berthold graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1985 with a degree in mechanical engineering and went to work in professional car racing.
He «fell in love with avionics,» and enlisted in the Air Force to learn more about the field.
At the annual Herzliya security conference near Tel Aviv, Major - General Amir Eshel said qualitative and quantitative improvements in the air force since the 2006 Lebanon war meant it could carry out in just two or three days the same number of bombings it mounted in those 34 days of fighting.
7th Bomb Wing: Stationed at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, it's one of only two B - 1B Lancer bomber wings in the Air Force.
5th Bomb Wing: Stationed at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, it's one of the only two B - 52H Stratofortress wings in the Air Force.
AMC hopes to make up for lost time in part by upgrading the largest airlifter in the Air Force's inventory.
Under federal law, the shooter shouldn't have been able to buy a gun because he'd been convicted in military court of assaulting his spouse and their child while in the Air Force.
After graduating with a degree in geology, Ted started his career as a pilot in the air force, and had the opportunity to do some international programs.
Under federal law, Kelley shouldn't have been able to buy a gun because he'd been convicted in military court of assaulting his spouse and their child while in the Air Force.
I am a grown man... fly F - 16s in the Air Force and think I can be a pretty tough guy.
I also am in the Air Force ROTC and plan to make a career out of military service.
Even then, however, it was not an absolute requirement in the Air Force: Official policy had stated that «Airmen may omit the words «so help me God,» if desired for personal reasons.»
I have a brother in the Air Force.
It juat so happens that the acorn wa the empblem of the squadron I joined when I was in the Air force with the motto «few are chosen».
What I've also learnt is having served in the Air Force, with my conduct being desribed as exemplary and service honourable, nevertheless, the same conduct that would be considered as such in war is not always appropriate in civilian environments.
I had a problem with this when I was in the Air Force.
When interim guidelines for appropriate religious behavior in the air force were released last summer, U.S. Representative Joel Hefley (R., Col.) complained that individuals were being deprived of the ability to express their faith.
In the Air Force, the apprentice squadron I joined had an emblem of an acorn with the motto «few are chosen».
I never got a chance to serve because of a severe ankle injury, but I've also got a Nephew in the Coast Guard, a high school friend in the Coast Guard, and another good friend in the Air Force who is getting shipped out to anonymous so that he can so some anonymous work.
[5] What he requests here and in verse 9 is like someone today getting the chance to fly around in Air Force One.
Simcha Goldman, an Orthodox Jew and ordained rabbi serving as a clinical psychologist in an Air Force hospital, wore a yarmulke at all times and contended that an Air Force dress code regulation which forbade the wearing of «headgear» (such as a yarmulke) while indoors infringed upon his First Amendment right to free exercise of his religious belief.
He started his career as a biomedical technician after serving in the Air Force, and then spent 19 years with Aramark Healthcare Technologies rising to become the company's president, where he built high - performance teams that boosted Aramark's brand in the healthcare services industry.
My dad was in the Air Force, and we were stationed in England for a few years.
A / 3c Risto Pyykko, Finnish - born New Yorker, gathered 21 points in Air Force's world - wide swimming championships, was top man after winning 100 - meter freestyle, butterfly and 400 - meter medley.
«I got the idea for them while I was in the Air Force at St. Anton in the Austrian Alps.
Kiki got his nickname in Germany, where his dad served for 3 1/2 years in the Air Force as a medical officer and basketball coach near Wiesbaden.
Few of the members of that 1957 team are still in the Air Force.
In 2001, when a «friend of a close friend «of the nine - year NBA vet proposed a real - estate deal in Georgia, Strickland turned to his business manager: his dad, Matthew, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Air Force.
He graduated from high school in southeast Baltimore and attended schools in Wyoming and North Carolina during service in the Air Force before returning home to coach junior varsity in nearby Anne Arundel County.
Brees has also flown in fighter jets a handful of times, once pulling 9.2 G's in an Air Force F - 16 with the Thunderbirds.
Returning were three starters; Center Paul Hogue, tall as a fir and broad as a redwood, who ambles about so casually and likably that his teammates have dubbed him Marmaduke after the large, friendly dog of cartoon fame; Guard Tony Yates, a 24 - year - old veteran of four years in the Air Force who is always smiling on the court as if finding an adult's pleasure in a college boy's game, and who is about the best defensive guard in the country; Forward Tom Thacker, who at a mere 6 feet 2 can jump with Hogue.
As command base for the Military Air Transport Service, Andrews has the authority to request transfer to it of any man in the Air Force so long as two conditions are met: there must be a job open for him and the man must indicate that he wants to transfer.
Now 24 years old after a hitch in the Air Force and a Mormon mission in Australia, he still is weak on fundamentals but is a remarkable jumper.
After five years in the Air Force he turned pro, won his first nine and then stepped out of his class in both weight and experience to fight Doug Jones on short notice.
(Previously, in the Air Force, Foster had beaten Jones by a decision.)
Raised in Albuquerque, he turned down a football scholarship at the University of New Mexico to enlist in the Air Force.
Named him after my brother, who's seven years older than I am, a colonel now in the Air Force.
when i was in the Air Force (for 8 years) hubby and I both worked long hours, and our kids were in daycare....
After receiving his medical degree at St. Louis University School of Medicine, he completed his residency in pediatric medicine in the Air Force.
Lori is a public affairs specialist for the US Air Force, has a master's degree in communications, served in the Air Force herself for 4 years and is mom to two kids.
Ruby, a former service member in the Air Force, saw the photo go viral, being shared more than 4,000 times within 24 hours of posting it on her page.
In addition, we moved to Las Vegas temporarily from June 2010 - November 2010 while my husband attended some training for his job in the Air Force.
«I love Arlington Heights, and my wife and I have been totally blessed in life,» said Glen Garlick, 48, a salesman who served in the Air Force for six years.
Currently, she lives in Alabama with her husband, an officer in the Air Force, and her toddler son and newborn daughter, who are her toughest bosses yet.
Currently, she lives in Alabama with her husband, an officer in the Air Force, and her toddler son and infant daughter.
Hubby's in the Air Force so we're me in almost everything since he isn't always home... except Xbox live - then we're him and I drag his stats waaaaay down
She was dressed in the air force ceremonial uniform.
Even during his two periods of military service — as a Marine Engineering officer in the Navy in the 1960s and as an aircraft loadmaster in the Air Force and trainer for the Air National Guard in the 1980s — he demonstrated an affinity for the logistics of moving people and cargo around.
For us in the Air Force, we are very happy to get involved, to support you in whichever way we can.
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