The Magpies of CS-28
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"Magpies",
1967The patch has an irregular gold pentagon on a
yellow-edged blue circle. A stylized SR-71, with a white "28" on
it, is centered on the pentagon. Two black lines emanate from
the nose of the aircraft and extend to the edges of the
pentagon. The pentagon represents the future Air Force
leadership being developed at the Air Force Academy. The
stylized SR-71 signifies the search for knowledge and the
dedication to the pursuit of national goals. From this aircraft
the 28th Squadron once derived its nickname, "Blackbirds." The
color gold symbolizes the excellence demanded of Air Force
officers. This is the squadron's original patch. A variation may
exist with a white scroll at the bottom of the patch.
Information gathered for the page from "Squadron Insignia of the
United States Air Force Academy" by P. Michael Sheridan, Library
of Congress Catalog Number: 90-62369 |
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Mark Beres
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Just got to Hurlburt Field. Rough life here on
the beach! I was amazed when I walked into our instrumentation
shop and found Dana Allen (91) sitting there surfing the
internet and trying to act productive. He works with the 18th
flight test squadron. Marc Moeller (91) is living in Cologne,
Germany on an exchange tour with the German Luftwaffe flying
Airbus 320s back and forth from Berlin to DC. All for now ... |
Mark
Maldonado
Here's a recent picture
taken after arriving from a deployment with the Jersey Guard. My
wife Lori and I have been married for ten years. We have two
wonderful daughters, Laura who is seven and Sarah who is three.
I am entering my last year of law school and we'll see what
happens from there. Any word from Kevin Blanchard (CS-21)? My
best to all. Mark Maldonado
Jun 06 update:
I am a
trial attorney with the Department of Justice’s
Counterterrorism Section in Washington, DC. I’ve been
working there since October 2003 and I was hired through the
DOJ Honor’s Program as my first job out of law school. My
wife, Lori, and I have three daughters, Laura, 11, Sarah, 6,
and Amanda, 1. I am still in the Guard and I am currently
transferring to the DC ANG from the NJ ANG. I decided to
take a JAG slot at the DC ANG and hang up my wings for a
while to have more time at home with my family. My work
email address is
Mark.Maldonado@USDOJ.Gov. My best to all. Thanks, Mark
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