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Where is air force one stored?

It is stored at Andrus are force base


Who is the first male African American Chief Master Sergeant in the Air Force?

PAUL WESLEY AIREY Chief Paul Wesley Airey was the first "Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force" - which is a distictive position in the Chief Master Sergeant rank. There can only be one person at any given time to occupy this position. The actual answer to this question as it is written is a group of about 2000 people first promoted to E9/Chief Master Sergeant on 1 DEC 1959. http://afehri.maxwell.af.mil/Documents/pdf/Original%20Chief%20List%20all%201700.pdf Chief Mark Schubert


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How was the Truman Doctrine implemented in Berlin?

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