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The back half of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s

The back half of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s

The back half of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line, Oct. 25, 2019, on Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. In 1942 the 43rd FTS provided air crew train... More

The 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage

The 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage

The 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line Oct. 25, 2019, on Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. In 1972, the 43rd was reactivated as a flying training squadro... More

Lt. Col. Tom McElhinney, 43rd Flying Training Squadron

Lt. Col. Tom McElhinney, 43rd Flying Training Squadron

Lt. Col. Tom McElhinney, 43rd Flying Training Squadron commander, and Rufus Ward, 43rd FTS honorary commander, attend and speak at the 43rd FTS heritage paint unveiling ceremony Oct. 25, 2019, on Columbus Air F... More

The 43rd Flying Trianing Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage

The 43rd Flying Trianing Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage

The 43rd Flying Trianing Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line Oct. 25, 2019, on Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. The 43rd FTS was activated at Columbus as a flying training fl... More

Members of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron and members

Members of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron and members

Members of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron and members of Team Blaze talk with each other during the 43rd FTS heritage paint unveiling Oct. 25, 2019, on Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. From December 1941 to Ju... More

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