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AF vice chief of staff retires with nearly 44 years of service
Airmen said goodbye and good luck to the Air Force vice chief of staff during his retirement ceremony on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Aug. 7.
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8/10 2015
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Spencer reflects on 44-year career
In the early 1970s, America was at a crossroads. The Vietnam War raged on, seemingly with no end in sight, and many Americans felt forced to choose to either support the administration or protest the conflict, which left many families across the nation bitterly divided.
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8/03 2015
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Maintaining the technological edge
Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Larry O. Spencer urged members of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to help the service maintain their technological edge at their winter board meeting Jan. 27.
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2/04 2015
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Commentary: Airmen Powered by Innovation program launches new site
In April of this year we launched the Airmen Powered by Innovation program aimed at turning your ideas into real cost savings for our Air Force. Since coming online API has received and reviewed more than 2,400 ideas and that number continues to climb. Thank you and keep the great ideas flowing.
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11/10 2014
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Military, Washington Wizards join efforts to feed needy
Members of the U.S. military joined players from the Washington Wizards and area students Oct. 21, at the Capital Area Food Bank to prepare more than 1,000 meals for needy children and families.
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10/27 2014
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Top wing commander team is honored
Col. Ricky Rupp and his wife, Charlotte, received the General and Mrs. Jerome F. O’Malley Award during a ceremony June 27, in Washington, D.C.
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7/01 2014
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EVERY AIRMAN COUNTS: Treating each other with dignity and respect
When I was a young Airman, during the heat of an intense intramural flag football game, a fellow Airman, who was frustrated that he could not stop me from advancing the ball, yelled the “N” word out loud. I was shocked and confused. Having been raised in Southeast Washington, D.C., I was certainly no stranger to harsh language or “trash talk.” However, this was different—and it literally hurt. I thought I had left that type of behavior behind me. I was as American Airman and I didn’t expect that kind of verbal attack from a fellow Airman.
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10/31 2013
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