Aerial Achievement Medal
Aerial Achievement Medal is a decoration of the United States Air Force. Hence the decoration is granted to recognize the contributions of aircrew members. Otherwise, not be qualified for the award of the Air Medal.
The decoration is awarded in the name of the Secretary of the Air Force and is presented to members of the United States military or civilian personnel, while serving in a capacity with the U.S. Air Force, who distinguish themselves by sustained meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.
Operators of Unmanned aerial vehicles may receive the award.
.Minimum requirements for an Aerial Achievement Medal are 20 flights of at least 2 hours with one flight per theater per day.
A special thanks
In addition to these brave individuals who have conquered these tasks to gain this legendary award thank you!
GEN. Gary Lewis North
Is a four-star general who served as Commander, Pacific Air Forces. Staff at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii from August 19, 2009 to August 9, 2012. Pacific Air Force is responsible for 45,000 Airmen. Serving principally in Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, Korea and Japan.
Command Chief Ramón Colón-López
Command Chief Master Sergeant Ramón Colón-López is a pararescueman with the U.S. Air Force. He is currently the Command Chief of the United States Air Forces Central Command, Southwest Asia.
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