Seven bases, seven days: 501st CSW commander’s calls unveil Year of the Pathfinder
U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, right 501st Combat Support Wing commander and Chief Master Sgt. Daniel Keene, 501st CSW command chief, pose for a photo at RAF Molesworth, England, Jan. 29, 2020. The wing commander and command chief traveled nearly 3,000 miles across England and Norway to all seven installations within the 501st CSW to speak with personnel and kick off a new initiative. The Year of the Pathfinder aims to revolutionize the wing’s identity and raise the bar for readiness, resilience, innovation, professionalism and connectedness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eugene Oliver)
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