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2nd Lieutenant Sevgi Ertan, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, observes a demonstration of inductive heating while attending a class in power electronics. With education costs high she went into an Air Force Scholorship program and earned her bars. She reports to ROTC Detachment 365, Doolittle's Raiders, named after airpower pioneer and MIT alum General Jimmy Doolittle. Photograph used in the article "Pillars of Education," from the August 1999 AIRMAN Magazine

2nd Lieutenant Sevgi Ertan, a graduate student at the Massachusetts In...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Cambridge State: Massachusetts (MA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Ken Wright Release Status: Released to P... More

Cadet Rob Caridad reads a textbook on the steps of Widener Library on the Harvard campus. Caridad is studying government at Harvard under an Air Force Scholorship program. Without the scholarship he would not have been able to attend the $35,000 a year institution. He reports to ROTC Detachment 365, Doolittle's Raiders, named after airpower pioneer and MIT alum General Jimmy Doolittle. Photograph used in the article "Pillars of Education," from the August 1999 AIRMAN Magazine

Cadet Rob Caridad reads a textbook on the steps of Widener Library on ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Cambridge State: Massachusetts (MA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Ken Wright Release Status: Released to P... More

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