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  Bambooweb: Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon
The Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon is a decoration of the United States Air Force which was first issued in 1957 by order of General Thomas D. White, Air Force Chief of Staff.
The award was primarily created as an Air Force equivalent to the service stripes used by other branches of the United States military to denote years of military service.
Additional awards of the Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon are denoted by oak leaf clusters.
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 Air Force Longevity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
It is awarded to all service members of the U.S. Air Force who complete four years of honorable active or reserve military service with any branch of the United States Armed Forces.
The Air Force Longevity Service Award is a ribbon that replaces the Federal Service Stripes previously worn on the uniform.
Bronze oak-leaf clusters are worn on the ribbon to indicate subsequent awards of the Air Force Longevity Service Award.
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 Air Force Ribbons
Aerial Achievement Medal: This decoration, established by the Secretary of the Air Force on 3 February 1988, is awarded by the Department of the Air Force to U.S. military and civilian personnel.
Air Force Achievement Medal: Authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on Oct. 20, 1980; awarded to Air Force personnel for outstanding achievement or meritorious service rendered specifically on behalf of the Air Force; may also be awarded for acts of courage lesser than for award of the AFCM.
Air Force Commendation Medal: This medal was authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on March 28, 1958, for award to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Air Force after March 24, 1958, shall have distinguished themselves by meritorious achievement and service.
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 Federal Ribbon Awards - Air Force Individual Ribbon Awards
The Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon was established by Secretary of the Air Force
The Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon is worn between the Air Force Overseas Service Ribbon (Long Tour) and the Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon.
This inlcudes air mobolity and bomber aircrews flying missions outside the area of responsibility, as well as Airmen involved in space operations and remotely piloted vehicle operations that produce weapons effect in the area of responsibility.
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 Major Janet Fraiser, MD - Decorations and Awards
This medal was authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on March 28, 1958, for award to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Air Force after March 24, 1958, shall have distinguished themselves by meritorious achievement and service.
Air Force and Air Force Reserve members serving as of January 6, 1986, or later are entitled to reflect all Air Force overseas tours credited during their career.
This ribbon was authorized by the Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force on Oct. 12, 1980.
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 Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
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 Air Force Longevity Service Award
It is awarded to all service members of the U.S. Air Force who complete four years of honorable active or reserve military service with any branch of the United States Armed Forces.
The Air Force Longevity Service Award is a ribbon that replaces the Federal Service Stripes previously worn on the uniform.
Bronze oak-leaf clusters are worn on the ribbon to indicate subsequent awards of the Air Force Longevity Service Award.
www.gruntsmilitary.com /longevity.shtml   (121 words)

  
 2003 Formal Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Simulations using the MM5 nonhydrostatic mesoscale nested grid model are used to investigate the core and gap regions, focusing on the relationship between the character of the modeled updrafts and the balance between the cold air induced vorticity and the pre-frontal ambient shear vorticity.
A sensitivity study examining the upper-level dynamic forcing, latent- and sensible-heat fluxes from the sea, and orography is conducted.
The sharp spatial gradient in both the air temperature and humidity bias fields is strikingly correlated with a sharp west?east gradient in the model vegetation greenness database.
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 Nelson Anthony
He received his Air Force wings in 1951 and flew 100 combat missions in Korea in F-86 Sabres with the 334th Fighter Interceptor Squadron.
Following service with the USAF Security Service in 1955-1956, he went to the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Nelson retired from the Air Force as a Colonel in December 1991, after completing over 40 years of active military service.
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 Badges - Air Force Speciality Badge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The Secretary of the Air Force is Dr...
An Air Force Speciality Badge is a decoration of the United States Air Force which is awarded to those members of the line Air Force community who are...
An Air Force Medical Badge is a decoration of the United States Air Force which is presented to those Air Force personnel who are members of the staff...
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 Hammond Appointed Ga Air Guard Cmdr.
In September 1981, he completed F-15 training at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona and was assigned as an F-15 fighter pilot with the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.
He returned to the Georgia Air National Guard headquarters in May 1999 as Director of Operations and was later appointed Chief of Staff.
He is also the recipient of the Combat Readiness Medal with one device, the National Defense Medal, and the Air Force Longevity Service Award ribbon with six devices.
www.dod.state.ga.us /airguard/airgrdpages/hammondappointed.html   (400 words)

  
 Air Force Longevity Ribbon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
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Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon shall be worn between the Air Force Overseas Ribbon - Long Tour and the Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon.
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 longevity - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 BRIGADIER GENERAL JOSEPH E. LUCAS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM IOWA AIR NATIONAL GUARD APRIL 7, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
He is a graduate of Air Force Command and Staff College, and the United States Air Force War College.
Lucas also served on the Air Force Crisis Action Team, where his knowledge of force capabilities and modernization requirements provided invaluable assistance to the Air Force for post-9/11 planning and operations.
Honor, integrity and service are their guiding principles and they have stood the test of combat.
www.iowanationalguard.com /pages/Pub_Affair/news/BRIGADIERGENERALJOSEPHELUCASANNOUNCESRETIREMENTFROMIOWAAIRNATIONALGUARDAPRIL_7_2004.html   (446 words)

  
 Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon
Background: The Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon (AFESR) was established on June 18, 2003 as recognition for deployed status.
The AFESR is awarded to Air Force active duty, reserve, and guard personnel who complete a contingency deployment after October 1, 1999.
Subsequent awards of the ribbon are denoted by oak leaf clusters.
www.gruntsmilitary.com /afexped.shtml   (363 words)

  
 Headquarters, GA ANG Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The General is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1975.
In this capacity, she is responsible for advising the Adjutant General and Commander, Georgia Air National Guard on all matters pertaining to the enlisted personnel of the Georgia Air National Guard.
Chief Morgan is a member of the Air Force Association; the Air Force Sergeant's Association; the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of Georgia; Phi Delta Kappan; the International Reading Association; and the Human Relations Team for the Georgia Air National Guard.
www.dod.state.ga.us /hqang/pages/biographies.html   (857 words)

  
 Major Samantha Carter, PhD - Decorations and Awards
This ribbon was authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on Aug. 28, 1962.
It is awarded to all U.S. Air Force service members who, after Jan. 1, 1963, qualify as "expert" in small-arms marksmanship with either the M-16 rifle or issue handgun.
Approval or disapproval authority is delegated to MAJCOM/CC/CV for military and Secretary of the Air Force for civilians and foreign military personnel.
www.geah.org /stargate/sam.html   (539 words)

  
 Air Force Longevity Award Display Recognition
The Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon was established by Air Force Chief of Staff General Thomas D. White and promulgated by Air Force General Orders Number 60, November 25, 1957.
The Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon is awarded to military members of the Air Force who complete four years of honorable active or reserve military service (including service with other components).
The Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon may not be worn on the Army, Navy, or Coast Guard uniforms.
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 Northwest Florida Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 1, 2000 at the McLaughlin Funeral Home at 17 Chestnut Ave., Fort Walton Beach., Fla. Burial is to follow at the Beal Memorial Cemetery with full Air Force military honors.
His service to his country included World War II which most was spent in Germany and later the Korean Conflict.
At the close of Clem's Air Force career, he entered Civil Service with the US Navy in Pensacola, Fla. and also at Jacksonville Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Fla. His service spanned 42 years with aircraft both in US Air Force and Civil Service.
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 Fresno State Air Force ROTC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
He is responsible for recruiting, training, motivating, and educating Air Force officer candidates by leading an AFROTC detachment that administers a comprehensive college-level officer-training program.
Colonel Brozena enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1975, received training as a law enforcement specialist, and was assigned to Duluth International Airport, Minnesota.
He was honorably discharged in 1976 to enter the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
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 Biographies : BRIGADIER GENERAL SANDRA A. GREGORY
Sandra A. Gregory is Director of Budget Operations and Personnel, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, Washington, D.C. General Gregory is responsible for planning, formulating and directing the execution of the Air Force operations and maintenance, and military personnel annual budgets totaling more than $50 billion.
The general leads a staff of military and civilian budget professionals who develop, integrate and defend the Air Force budget in response to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Office of Management and Budget, and Congress.
A distinguished graduate of Air Force ROTC, she received a commission as a second lieutenant in 1977.
www.af.mil /bios/bio.asp?bioID=5624   (516 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / John Crawford Jr., retired Air Force of?cer
He left college to enlist into the Army Air Corps in the autumn of 1941.
Crawford served in the Air Force for 20 years, with assignments at the Pentagon and military bases throughout the country.
A full military service and burial will be held Nov. 17 at 9 a.m.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/10/17/john_crawford_jr_retired_air_force_officer   (460 words)

  
 Biographies : BRIGADIER GENERAL RICHARD L. CRAFT
The general transferred to the U.S. Air Force's F-4 Fighter Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., in August 1970 as a flight commander and subsequently served as chief of standardization and evaluation, 57th Fighter Weapons Wing.
After graduating from Air War College in July 1978, the general served as chief of the Tactical Division, Directorate of Operations and Readiness, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Readiness, Air Force headquarters.
He is also the recipient of the Air Force Association's Hoyt S. Vandenberg Award for Aerospace Education in the instruction and demonstration of laser and electro-optical systems.
www.af.mil /bios/bio.asp?bioID=5098   (611 words)

  
 Category:United States Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For more information, see the article about United States Air Force.
Awards and decorations of the United States Air Force
Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:United_States_Air_Force   (81 words)

  
 U.S. Pacific Command: An Official Military Website Sat, Sep. 15, 2007
In 1973 he was hired as an air technician instructor pilot and remained a member of the air technician force until selection for his current assignment.
Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster
Air Force Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster
www.pacom.mil /staff/staffbios/2tice.shtml   (343 words)

  
 DMVA - E. Gordon Stump, 1991-2003
From Perrin AFB, Stump was assigned to the 509th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Clark Air Force Base, Philippines.
In July 1969, General Stump left Clark Air Force Base and was assigned alert duty in the F-102 at Key West Naval Air Station.
In December 1986 he became Director of Operations for the Michigan Air National Guard Headquarters Staff located at the National Guard Armory in Lansing, Michigan.
www.michigan.gov /dmva/0,1607,7-126-2360_3003_3012-9132--,00.html   (436 words)

  
 Brigadier General Xel Sant'Anna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Brigadier General Xel Sant'Anna is the Air National Guard assistant to the Air Force chief of chaplains.
The general was commissioned a captain, in 1974, with the Virginia ANG and served as the192nd Fighter Group's installation chaplain, Richmond International Airport, Sandston, Va. In 1989, he was assigned as the ANG assistant to the Mobility Command's chief of chaplains.
He served in that capacity until his appointment as the ANG assistant to the Air Force chief of chaplains in August 1992.
www.ngb.army.mil /ngbgomo/library/bio/santanna_x.htm   (332 words)

  
 Deputy Commanding General Air   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Gary L. Sayler is the Deputy Commanding General, Air for the Idaho National Guard, Boise, Idaho.
He began his military career in 1971 as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, commissioned through the Reserve Officer Training Corps.
He joined the Idaho Air National Guard in 1977 as a weapons systems officer for the 124th Tactical Reconnaissance Group.
www.idarng.com /deputy_commander_air.asp   (440 words)

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