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"Knights of Thirty",
1967 The patch is a circle with a knight's helmet, topped with a
four-color plume, in the center. A stylized black and white
aircraft leaves a contrail on a blue field to the helmet's left.
To its right, the red numeral "30" sits amid red-highlighted
yellow flames on a black field. The knight's helmet represents
the military profession--cadet's heritage. The four-colored
plume symbolizes the four classes. The flames stand fro war, to
which the helmet is impervious. The ascending aircraft on the
left suggests freedom of the skies and a peaceful contrast to
the flames of war. This is the squadron's original patch. It may
be found with variations in the blue colors.
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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A couple of
issues ago, I was chastised for not sending in a picture of my
fellow classmates from the Airlift Tanker Association convention
in October of 04. I finally found the picture and have attached
it to the e-mail. In the photo are Joe Roth, Jaime Dermer, Jim
Simmons, myself, and my husband Kyle (class of 90). The latest
info I have is that Joe has gone to Germany to be on the EUCOM
staff. Jaime Dermer is now a student in the Advanced Study of
Air Mobility at Ft Dix NJ (this is the class Joe, Kyle and I
just graduated from). Kyle and I are getting ready to depart
for the Pentagon. I’m going to work in strategic plans for the
Air National Guard, and Kyle is going to be the chief of Academy
Affairs in headquarters personnel. I have no real idea what I’m
going to be doing, but Kyle’s job deals with events occurring at
USAFA. The main thing holding up our departure is the fact that
I’m still on maternity leave. Our 2nd son, David,
was born on 8 July. We are all doing very well, but it is a
little difficult for us all to adjust to having an infant
around. I’ve included a picture of the family (myself, Kyle,
David and our oldest son Matthew).
I hope
everything is going well for you! Maybe we’ll run into each
other again soon!
Jean
 
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