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2nd af cc recognizes annual award winners

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Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, presents

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, presents

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, presents the 2nd AF Outstanding Senior NCO of the Year award to Senior Master Sgt. Tiffany Patterson, 81st Force Support Squadron career assistance advisor, in t... More

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and 81st Training Wing leadership presents the 2nd AF Outstanding NCO of the Year award to Staff Sgt. Zachary Bartlett, 81st Training Support Squadron military t... More

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, 81st

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, 81st

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, 81st Training Wing leadership present the 2nd AF Outstanding Senior NCO of the Year award to Senior Master Sgt. Tiffany Patterson, 81st Force Support Squadron ca... More

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, presents

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, presents

Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, presents the 2nd AF Outstanding NCO of the Year award to Staff Sgt. Zachary Bartlett, 81st Training Support Squadron military training leader, in the Levitow Tra... More

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