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Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Hallman, 364th Training Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Hallman, 364th Training Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Hallman, 364th Training Squadron instructor, speaks with Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, during his immersion tour with the 82nd Training Wing at Sheppard Air Force Base,... More

Nearly 4,000 Airman listen to Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta,

Nearly 4,000 Airman listen to Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta,

Nearly 4,000 Airman listen to Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, share his story and leadership philosophy at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 4, 2016. Labrutta visited Sheppard for his ini... More

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander,

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander,

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, visits with the Air Force Logistics Officer School during an immersion tour at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 5, 2016. Labrutta visited Sheppard for his... More

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander,

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander,

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, visits with Airman 1st Class Kristyn Widger, 82nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron aerospace physiology technician, for a tour of their spatial disorientation trai... More

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander,

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander,

Maj. Gen. Robert Labrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, speaks to Airmen at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, during an all call, Oct. 4, 2016. During the all call, Labrutta shared his personal story and leadership p... More

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