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Lt Col Jason Earley is the incoming Commander of the 435th Fighter Training Squadron…the Deadly Black Eagles.  Previously he served as the squadron’s Director of Operations. Prior to arriving at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Lt Col Earley attended IDE at the Army’s Command & General Staff College and continued his education at the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies. His previous assignments include:  Executive Officer for the 12th Operations Group, Flight Commander in the 435th Fighter Training Squadron, Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals Branch Chief in the 80th Operations Group, and Assistant Director of Operations in the 88th Fighter Training Squadron.  Lt Col Earley flew the F-15C at both RAF Lakenheath and as an instructor at Tyndall AFB.  Finally, Lt Col Earley served as an Air Liaison Officer and deployed with the Army’s 4th Infantry Division to Iraq, where he was awarded the Bronze Star.
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JBSA-Randolph - Lt Col Jason Earley is the incoming Commander of the 435th Fighter Training Squadron…the Deadly Black Eagles. Previously he served as the squadron’s Director of Operations. Prior to arriving at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Lt Col Earley attended IDE at the Army’s Command & General Staff College and continued his education at the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies. His previous assignments include: Executive Officer for the 12th Operations Group, Flight Commander in the 435th Fighter Training Squadron, Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals Branch Chief in the 80th Operations Group, and Assistant Director of Operations in the 88th Fighter Training Squadron. Lt Col Earley flew the F-15C at both RAF Lakenheath and as an instructor at Tyndall AFB. Finally, Lt Col Earley served as an Air Liaison Officer and deployed with the Army’s 4th Infantry Division to Iraq, where he was awarded the Bronze Star.


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