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Chief Master Sgt. Paula C. Shawhan is assigned as chief of Professional Continuing Education at the Air National Guard's I.G. Brown Training and Education Center in Louisville, Tenn. (U.S. Air National Guard photo/Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith) Succeeding through determination, mentorship
(This feature is part of the "Through Airmen's Eyes" series on AF.mil. These stories focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.) Chief Master Sgt. Paula C. Shawhan is not the type of woman to wait idly for her stars to align.
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2017
Senior Airman Katie Cogbill, a 19th Medical Operations Squadron medical technician, works at the Women’s Health Clinic on Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. Cogbill received the 19th Airlift Wing Airman of the Year Jan. 27, 2017. (U.S. photo illustration/Senior Airman Mercedes Taylor) Behind mother’s love: Enlisting for child’s chance
Hundreds of Airmen erupt into cheers and applause in a hangar after a name is announced. Among the crowd, a young Airman screams in disbelief. With tears of joy streaming down her face, she makes her way onto the stage to shake the commander’s hand.
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2017
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Michael Hall, 20th Aerospace Medicine Squadron flight and operation medical technician, center, runs alongside two other participants in a 5K at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 25, 2017. The Muscular Dystrophy Association chose Hall to represent them in the 2017 Boston Marathon on “Team Momentum,” a group that encourages its members to dedicate their miles to individuals with muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) and other life-threatening diseases. Hall runs for his sister, Danielle, who has lived with muscular dystrophy for 27 years, and his brother DJ, who passed away from the disease when he was 19 months old. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kelsey Tucker) My miles have meaning
For Senior Airman Michael Hall, a 20th Aerospace Medicine Squadron flight and operation medical technician, the 3.1 miles of this “fun run” are hardly the most difficult obstacle he has faced through the years.
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2017
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