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Posted On May 19, 2021
After nine years as chairman at 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union, Tom O. Cameron has made the decision to step down from his position and give way to new leadership on the not-for-profit financial institution’s board of directors.Succeeding Tom Cameron as the new member elected chairman is Sylvester McClellan. McClellan is the institution’s first African American to serve as chairperson in its nearly 70-year history. He has served on the board for 11 years and has been a member of 1st Advantage for over 34 years.
McClellan retired from his position as Chief of the Accounting and Finance Services Division of the Finance and Accounting Directorate, Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command, Joint Base Langley Eustis in January 2020.Andrae Via has been elected to serve as the board of directors’ vice chair. He was first elected to the board in 2007. Via is in-house counsel to a national wholesale and retail distribution company in the commercial real es
Air Force report on 2020 Eglin F-22 crash not yet ready for release
EGLIN AFB Almost a year after an F-22 Raptor fighter jet crashed on the base s range, an Air Force Accident Investigation Board report still is not ready for public release.
The F-22 Raptor, part of the 325th Fighter Wing, was on a routine training mission with the 33rd Fighter Wing when it crashed about 9:15 a.m. May 15, 2020, in a closed area of the Eglin Air Force Base reservation about 12 miles northeast of the main section of the sprawling base.
The pilot safely ejected from the jet and was subsequently treated at the Eglin hospital. The pilot s name has not been released, as is common in military jet crashes when no fatalities are involved.
Tyndall AFB, while also supporting two additional locations, like the forward operating base constructed at NOLF Choctaw.
The planning for NOLF Choctaw aligned capabilities from different units under a single commander to deliver Agile Combat Employment using the Air Base Squadron concept of operations.
“The Air Force, and specifically ACC, needs to refine and clearly articulate expectations for the role of a lead wing as an instrument of air power in support of strategic national objectives,” said Lt. Col. Andrew Frasch, ACC Operations Dynamic Force Employment chief.
Nearly 200 personnel from five ACC bases worked together, as an ABS, to support simulated joint force air component commander missions with combat and mobility aircraft.