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Cadets 1st Class Jalen Lacy, Brandon Bradley, Leah Young, Riley Richards, Andrew Resweber and Tierra Franklin led the Cadet Wing through the summer semester. Young and Franklin are prior-enlisted Airmen who came to the U.S. Air Force Academy through the Leaders Encouraging Airmen Development program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kenneth Bellard) LEAD program develops diverse perspective in officer corps
A number of Cadet Wing leaders traded in their enlisted careers for cadet life to become Air Force officers, and have used their prior military experience to help them succeed at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
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2016
Cadet 4th Class Leah Young cools off during Basic Cadet Training in Jacks Valley in July. Young, a prior-enlisted Airman, was accepted into the Air Force Academy's Class of 2017 on Aug. 6, 2013. Program gives Airman opportunity to attend Academy
For most cadets, this represents their initial basic training experience and the beginning of their path to becoming an Air Force officer, but a few cadets in each class have taken the long road to Jacks Valley.
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