Career Autobiography



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Jan 10 Present, Wing Commander, Det 225, IN OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS 2006 Awarded Three Year Type 2 AFROTC Scholarship 2006 Honor Flight, Warrior Flight, and Physical Fitness Award 2007 Academic Award, Physical Fitness Award 2007 Warrior Flight, Physical Fitness Award, AS200 Cadet of the Semester 2008 Honor Flight, Physical Fitness Award, American Legion Distinguished Achievement Award, Academic Award 2008 Field Training Distinguished Graduate 2009 Physical Fitness Award, American Legion Distinguished Achievement Award 2009 Physical Fitness Award, Order of the Daedalians Col Charles W..




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