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Barksdale Air Force Base announces all-female crews

Col. Kristin Goodwin is 2nd Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base. A command pilot with almost 3,000 hours in the B-2, B-52 and C-130 airplanes, Goodwin Graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1993.
Col. Kristin Goodwin is 2nd Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base. A command pilot with almost 3,000 hours in the B-2, B-52 and C-130 airplanes, Goodwin Graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1993.

For the first time in Air Force history, two all-female crews of B-52s will fly training missions Tuesday, March 22. 

Col. Kristin Goodwin is 2nd Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base. A command pilot with almost 3,000 hours in the B-2, B-52 and C-130 airplanes, Goodwin Graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1993.
Col. Kristin Goodwin is 2nd Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base. A command pilot with almost 3,000 hours in the B-2, B-52 and C-130 airplanes, Goodwin Graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1993.

Barksdale Air Force Base’s 2nd Bomb Wing said in a news release these history-making flights are in recognition of Women’s History Month.

They highlight the contribution women have made in public service and government jobs.

All intercontinental ballistic missile alert crews and select B-52 flying crews in the continental U.S. will be staffed by women today, according to the statement.

The diversity that is represented through the Air Force and the 2nd Bomb Wing will be seen in the all-female crews that range in rank from lieutenant to colonel.

The first-of-its-kind event is to showcase the professionalism of women officers in the U.S. Air Force. Women Aviators piece

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