What started out as curiosity became a great responsibility then turned into a rare achievement.
“Knowing I was the sole representative of the Air Force, it was bigger than just me,” said Senior Airman Aaron Inch, 13th Air Support Operations Squadron radio operator maintainer and driver, “I was there for the Air Force and for the 13th ASOS so there was a lot of weight on my shoulders to make a statement that we can do this too.”
Inch graduated from the U.S. Army Ranger School in December. He is one of about 300 Airmen to ever complete the grueling 61-day training course and one of only a handful of senior airmen to graduate. He was accepted to the school as an airman first class, something even rarer.
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