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Lieutenant Colonel Jesse W. Lamarand is the Commander, 451st Flying Training Squadron, 479th Flying Training Group, 12th Flying Training Wing, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. The 451st Flying Training Squadron conducts advanced Combat Systems Officer training in 21 modified T-1A Jayhawk aircraft in addition to the T25 simulator training device. The unit trains more than 350 active duty, guard and reserve officers in advanced navigation, electronic warfare and weapon systems employment to meet service and combatant commander operational requirements. Colonel Lamarand oversees the safety, supervision, training, curriculum development and standardization of over 125 instructor CSOs, Airmen, and civilians assigned to the 451st Flying Training Squadron. He also performs flight duties as an instructor for undergraduate students.
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Naval Air Station Pensacola - Lieutenant Colonel Jesse W. Lamarand is the Commander, 451st Flying Training Squadron, 479th Flying Training Group, 12th Flying Training Wing, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. The 451st Flying Training Squadron conducts advanced Combat Systems Officer training in 21 modified T-1A Jayhawk aircraft in addition to the T25 simulator training device. The unit trains more than 350 active duty, guard and reserve officers in advanced navigation, electronic warfare and weapon systems employment to meet service and combatant commander operational requirements. Colonel Lamarand oversees the safety, supervision, training, curriculum development and standardization of over 125 instructor CSOs, Airmen, and civilians assigned to the 451st Flying Training Squadron. He also performs flight duties as an instructor for undergraduate students.


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