Air Force, like many others, was always an institution that shapes my life. The unique needs and opportunities for military services give me the opportunity to grow into individuals and team members. From 5 years old, I would like to be a fighter pilot. But as I grew up, my dreams remained the same, and my motivation changed a lot. My current mission has given me the opportunity to use this experience in a collaborative environment to shape how the military and air force are integrated.
My journey started from Misawa Air Force base in Japan. There were US Air Force and Japan Air Force SDF (JASDF) stationed there. My first in-service announcement in database work was to report information on Japanese government fund projects and US government funded projects. These are definitions of "different" data sources. I just graduated from the Air Force Academy and my mechanical engineering degree includes only one computer science course including a very short Microsoft Access section. There is more to learn, and that is fast.
My Air Force's story combines childhood experience and positive responsibility and ends with a relatively young six-year career. By observing my career and values, my most important air force experience, and how my current position fits the larger Air Force mission, my air story tells me about engineering and useful life You can see how it fits. My Air Force journey started from childhood and has grown with many relatives to serve our community and the country. - I entered the Squadron Officer School (SOS) training day as a 6-year Air Force (AF) officer, and he was assigned to the Navy most of the time. My deployment is naval deployment and my leading role is to supervise naval personnel. I noticed immediately that all SOS participants were very embarrassed, and I may actually have the lowest AF experience. When I return to the Combat Air Force (CAF), I am looking forward to re-appearing myself on this occasion.
The US Air Force is a military department organized within the Air Force Department, one of three Department of Defense's military departments. The Air Force will be reported to the Defense Secretary, led by the Air Force Secretary through the Air Force Bureau, confirmed by the president. The chief executive of the Air Force is the chief of the Air Force chief who oversees the Air Force and serves as one of the chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. According to the instructions of the Secretary of Defense, the Air Force was assigned to the battle commander, the Air Force Secretary and Air Force Chiefs of Staff did not have orders to operate them.