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Current Service Status
USAF Retired
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Current/Last Rank
Master Sergeant
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Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
27670-Aerospace Control and Warning Systems Technician
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Current/Last AFSC Group
Command and Control
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Primary Unit
1979-1984, Air Force Special Projects (SAF/SP), Secretary of The Air Force
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Previously Held AFSC/MOS
42652-Jet Engine Mechanic
43270-Jet Engine Technician
27650-Aerospace Control and Warning Systems Operator
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Service Years
1963 - 1984
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Official/Unofficial US Air Force Certificates
Cold War Certificate
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What are you doing now:
Retired to the Mountains of northern California.
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From Year 1966 |
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Aircraft/Missile Information
T-39 / CT-39 Sabreliner Specifications Contractor North American Sabreliner Corporation Wing span 44 feet 4 inches Length 43 feet 8 inches Height 16 feet 0 inches Weight 18,650 lbs. loaded 20,000 lbs. maximum takeoff [T-39N] Maximum useable payload 1,400 lbs Speed, maximum 482 knots / 538 mph Speed, Cruising 500 mph Ceiling 43,100 feet Range 1,505 nautical miles 1,777 nautical miles [T-39N] Power plant two Pratt & Whitney J60-P-3A engines Crew and passengers 6 typical Maximum passengers 9 (not to exceed max useable payload) 2 (one instructor, one student) [T-39N]
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