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Students attending Mathies AIRMAN Leadership School (ALS), RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom, lower the British Royal Air Force ENSIGN Flag, during a retreat ceremony. ALS prepares SENIOR Airmen for positions of greater responsibility by providing leadership skills required of supervisors and reporting officials. The course consists of twenty-four academic days with one hundred and ninety-one hours of instruction

Students attending Mathies AIRMAN Leadership School (ALS), RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom, lower the British Royal Air Force ENSIGN Flag, during a retreat ceremony. ALS prepares SENIOR Airmen for positions of greater responsibility by providing leadership skills required of supervisors and reporting officials. The course consists of twenty-four academic days with one hundred and ninety-one hours of instruction

Students attending Mathies AIRMAN Leadership School (ALS), RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom, during class. ALS prepares SENIOR Airmen for positions of greater responsibility by providing leadership skills required of supervisors and reporting officials. The course consists of twenty-four academic days with one hundred and ninety-one hours of instruction

Students attending Mathies AIRMAN Leadership School (ALS), RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom, receive instruction from one of nine Flight Instructors. ALS prepares SENIOR Airmen for positions of greater responsibility by providing leadership skills required of supervisors and reporting officials. The course consists of twenty-four academic days with one hundred and ninety-one hours of instruction

At the AIRMAN Leadership School, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Stephanie Aluffi, USAF, (left), 31st Operations Support Squadron, Weather Flight, SRA Thomas Chambers, USAF, (center), 31st Supply Squadron, Mobility Readiness Spares Package Journeyman, and SRA Sean Banks, 31st Security Forces Patrolman, Aviano Air Base, Italy, discuss an assignment directing them to give an impromptu briefing on OPERATION JUST CAUSE

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Carlos Daniel (left), USAF STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Roby Johnson, USAF SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Robert Guyton, USAF SSGT Kevin Hunter, USAF SSGT Kiera Daniels, and USAF A1C Juan Pacheco (right), volunteer to take part in the flag folding ceremony at Royal Air Force (RAF) Fairfords 60th Anniversary Ceremonies. All are members of the 420th Air Base Squadron (ABS), RAF Fairford, United Kingdom (UK). The Fairford community as well as other communities surrounding the area came out to see and celebrate Fairford's long history

Airmen Basic (AB) Steven Garner, USAF, member of the First Term AIRMAN Center (FTAC), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, performs one of the duties of the Base Appearance Team (BAT). Base appearance is one of the responsibilities of First Team AIRMAN. FTAC is a two-week program that provides commanders and supervisors with mission-ready airmen by completing base in processing, and familiarizing them with base support functions and services

AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Alexander Colon, USAF, and A1C Tommy Miller, USAF, members of the First Term AIRMAN Center (FTAC), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, perform one of the duties of the Base Appearance Team (BAT). Base appearance is one of the responsibilities of First Team AIRMAN. FTAC is a two-week program that provides commanders and supervisors with mission-ready airmen by completing base in processing, and familiarizing them with base support functions and services

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Terri Harmon (right), First Term AIRMAN Center (FTAC) instructor, on a ninety-day rotational tour, 48th Dental Squadron (DS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, inspects AIRMAN Basic (AB) Dereka Lees, USAF, uniform and haircut. AB Lee is one of RAF Lakenheath's newest Airmen. FTAC is a two-week program that provides commanders and supervisors with mission-ready airmen by completing base in processing, and familiarizing them with base support functions and services

Students attending Mathies AIRMAN Leadership School (ALS), RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom, prepare to fold the American Flag during a retreat ceremony. ALS prepares SENIOR Airmen for positions of greater responsibility by providing leadership skills required of supervisors and reporting officials. The course consists of twenty-four academic days with one hundred and ninety-one hours of instruction

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Base: RAF Feltwell

State: East Anglia

Country: United Kingdom (GBR)

Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Joanna E. Hensley, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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