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Participants in the Air Mobility Command Phoenix Stripe

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Participants in the Air Mobility Command Phoenix Stripe

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Participants in the Air Mobility Command Phoenix Stripe conference listen in on a briefing Sept. 16, at the Global Reach Planning Center at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Phoenix Stripe is a “highly-selective, four-star sponsored” professional development conference for mid-grade enlisted and civilian leaders held twice each year at Headquarters Air Mobility Command. It provides attendees with an operational overview of all facets of AMC’s Global Reach mission, a broad analysis of key issues impacting air mobility and critical insight into each attendee’s contribution to the Total Force air mobility team.

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16/09/2010
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