Luciferian Towers. While they normally would have marked its arrival with a stunning post-rock concert, they ll instead do things the socially distanced way with a special film broadcast.
On March 27 at 6 p.m. ET, the band will stream a concert film that highlights the band s 16mm projections. Throughout the band s history, 16mm projections from Karl Lemieux and Philippe Leonard have been a staple of their live show, but this marks the first time they will be presented in an official capacity.
The projections were shot in an empty Cinema Imperial in Montreal, and a press release promises dozens of film loops & short reels for a hallmark Godspeed concert experience, set to the band s new recording.
To accelerate Air Force aircrew diversity efforts and safely meet accession demands during the ongoing study, critical flying Career Enlisted Aviator, or CEA, career fields and applicable aircraft were surveyed at the request of Air Education and Training, News, features and commentaries about Air Force Reserve people, equipment and missions
To accelerate Air Force aircrew diversity efforts and safely meet accession demands during the ongoing study, critical flying Career Enlisted Aviator, or CEA, career fields and applicable aircraft were surveyed at the request of Air Education and Training, News stories from the United States Air Force Academy.
To accelerate Air Force aircrew diversity efforts and safely meet accession demands during the ongoing study, critical flying Career Enlisted Aviator, or CEA, career fields and applicable aircraft were surveyed at the request of Air Education and Training, Air University and Maxwell AFB News article display template
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The US Air Force s Air Education and Training Command announced interim changes to height standards for career enlisted aviators.
The changes will make those positions available to more recruits entering the enlisted ranks, particularly women, without needing a waiver.
In keeping with their efforts to improve branch-wide diversity, the US Air Force (USAF) Air Education and Training Command (AETC) announced interim changes to their dated height standards for Career Enlisted Aviators (CEAs).
The updates come as the result of preliminary information gathered from an ongoing anthropometric study that the Air Force began last year.