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MR. ROBERT J. WEST
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Lt Col Douglas A. Kabel is the Commander, 455th Flying Training Squadron, 479th Flying Training Group, 12th Flying Training Wing, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.  The 455 FTS operates 24 T-6A Texan II aircraft to conduct primary training for all Combat Systems Officer students in the U.S. Air Force.  Lt Col Kabel is responsible for overseeing the safety, supervision, training, curriculum development and standardization of 455 FTS instructor pilots and students.  He also performs flight duties as a T-6A instructor and evaluator to train both students and the 455 FTS instructor pilots.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL DOUGLAS A. KABEL
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Colonel Jeffrey K. Fallesen is the Vice Commander of the 37th Training Wing at JBSA-Lackland.
COLONEL JEFFREY K. FALLESEN
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Colonel Roy Collins is commander, 37th Training Wing, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, the largest training wing in the Air Force, comprising more than 16,000 students and permanent party Airmen. Known as the "Gateway to the Air Force", it consists of four groups and one academy which graduate more than 85,000 students annually from more than 450 basic, technical and advanced training courses.
COLONEL ROY W. COLLINS
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Lieutenant Colonel Jason I. Thompson is the Commander, 558th Flying Training Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. The 558th FTS hosts the Air Force's only undergraduate remotely piloted aircraft training programs for pilots and sensor operators.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL JASON I THOMPSON
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LIEUTENANT COLONEL KEVIN A. DAVIDSON
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Lt Col Jeremy R. Lushnat is the Commander of the 94th Flying Training Squadron, 306th Flying Training Group, 12th Flying Training Wing, United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), Colorado. The 94th Flying Training Squadron conducts flying training programs using 24 gliders of three different types to develop airmanship skills and provide leadership opportunities for approximately 1,300 USAFA cadets.  The squadron’s team of 200 officer, civilian and cadet instructor pilots execute nine syllabi in support of 17,000 sorties annually.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL JEREMY R. LUSHNAT
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Brigadier General Heather L. Pringle is the Commander, 502nd Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, which includes JBSA-Randolph, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, JBSA-Lackland, and JBSA-Camp Bullis. The 8,000-person 502 ABW executes 49 installation support functions that bolsters the largest Joint Base in the DoD consisting of 266 Mission Partners, more than 80,000 full-time personnel and a local community of more than 250,000 retirees. The 502nd ABW also manages and provides oversight for $4.5 billion in directed Base Closure and Realignment and other major projects and a physical plant worth more than $37 billion.
BRIGADIER GENERAL HEATHER L. PRINGLE
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Colonel Dale E. Hetke is the Commander of the 306th Flying Training Group, 12th Flying Training Wing, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. The 306th Flying Training Group provides soaring, parachuting and powered flight as character building operations focused on enhancing the airmanship and leadership of USAFA and Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets.
COLONEL DALE E. HETKE
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Lt Col Matthew T. Brown is the Commander, 455th Flying Training Squadron, 479th Flying Training Group, 12th Flying Training Wing, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. The 455 FTS operates twenty-four T-6A Texan II aircraft to conduct primary training for all Combat Systems Officer students in the U.S. Air Force.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL MATTHEW T. BROWN
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