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Chief Master Sergeant Robert A. Boyer is the Command Chief Master Sergeant, 19th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio- Randolph, Texas. The 19th Air Force trains more than 30,000 U.S. and allied students annually. The training ranges from introductory flying training, undergraduate flying training through advanced combat crew training, and ultimately provides fully qualified aircrew personnel to the warfighting commands. The 19th Air Force is composed of more than 30,000 Total Force personnel and 1,350 aircraft assigned to 16 bases located across the United States. Chief Boyer is a key advisor to the 19th Air Force commanders and senior staff on all matters affecting training, education, readiness, and effective utilization of resources in the execution of the 19th Air Force mission.
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San Antonio - Chief Master Sergeant Robert A. Boyer is the Command Chief Master Sergeant, 19th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio- Randolph, Texas. The 19th Air Force trains more than 30,000 U.S. and allied students annually. The training ranges from introductory flying training, undergraduate flying training through advanced combat crew training, and ultimately provides fully qualified aircrew personnel to the warfighting commands. The 19th Air Force is composed of more than 30,000 Total Force personnel and 1,350 aircraft assigned to 16 bases located across the United States. Chief Boyer is a key advisor to the 19th Air Force commanders and senior staff on all matters affecting training, education, readiness, and effective utilization of resources in the execution of the 19th Air Force mission.


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