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Col. Daniel Manning, former deputy director of regional

Col. Daniel Manning, former deputy director of regional

Col. Daniel Manning, former deputy director of regional affairs at the Pentagon, gives remarks on strategic planning during a 413th Flight Test Group commanders and senior leaders conference Oct. 9, 2019, at Ro... More

Brig. Gen. Matthew Burger, Air Force Reserve Command

Brig. Gen. Matthew Burger, Air Force Reserve Command

Brig. Gen. Matthew Burger, Air Force Reserve Command director of air, space and information operations, speaks on leadership and strategic planning during a 413th Flight Test Group commanders and senior leaders... More

413th Flight Test Group senior NCOs discuss the unit’s

413th Flight Test Group senior NCOs discuss the unit’s

413th Flight Test Group senior NCOs discuss the unit’s enlisted performance report and award programs during a commanders and senior leaders conference Oct. 7, 2019, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The confe... More

Col. James Doyle, 413th Flight Test Group deputy commander,

Col. James Doyle, 413th Flight Test Group deputy commander,

Col. James Doyle, 413th Flight Test Group deputy commander, performs a putt during a team-building golf event Oct. 10, 2019, in Warner Robins, Georgia. The golf event wrapped up a commanders and senior leaders ... More

Lt. Col. Donna Smith, 413th Force Support Flight commander,

Lt. Col. Donna Smith, 413th Force Support Flight commander,

Lt. Col. Donna Smith, 413th Force Support Flight commander, gives remarks during a commanders and senior leaders conference Oct. 9, 2019, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The conference was a four-day event t... More

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