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Maj. Jeff Ausborn’s family unveils a special dedication painted on a T-1A aircraft in memory of Ausborn April 18 during a ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. Pictured (from left) are Mitchell Maloy, step-son, Summer Maloy, step-daughter, Suzanna Ausborn, widow, Emily Ausborn, daughter, and Faye and Clifford Ausborn, parents. Ausborn was deployed from JBSA-Randolph and killed April 27, 2011, in Kabul, Afghanistan, when a shooter opened fire at the Kabul International Airport killing eight Airmen and one American contractor.  Ausborn was a senior pilot, having logged more than 2,300 hours in airlift and trainer aircraft to include the T-37B, T-44, C-130E, T-6A, T-1A and C-27. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melissa Peterson)
140418-F-XP707-004.JPG Photo By: Melissa Peterson

Maj. Jeff Ausborn’s family unveils a special dedication painted on a T-1A aircraft in memory of Ausborn April 18 during a ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. Pictured (from left) are Mitchell Maloy, step-son, Summer Maloy, step-daughter, Suzanna Ausborn, widow, Emily Ausborn, daughter, and Faye and Clifford Ausborn, parents. Ausborn was deployed from JBSA-Randolph and killed April 27, 2011, in Kabul, Afghanistan, when a shooter opened fire at the Kabul International Airport killing eight Airmen and one American contractor. Ausborn was a senior pilot, having logged more than 2,300 hours in airlift and trainer aircraft to include the T-37B, T-44, C-130E, T-6A, T-1A and C-27. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melissa Peterson)


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