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February 28, 2019

K-State 1xbet sports betting ROTC participates in base visit

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The K-State 1xbet sports betting ROTC cadet wing pose with an F-16 at Buckley 1xbet sports betting Base.

The K-State 1xbet sports betting ROTC cadet wing recently traveled to Peterson 1xbet sports betting Base, Buckley 1xbet sports betting Base, and Schriever 1xbet sports betting Base in the Colorado Springs, Colorado, area for a base visit. The purpose of the base visit was to educate cadets on potential careers are available to officers in the United States 1xbet sports betting . Cadetsalso were exposed to what life is like on an 1xbet sports betting installation.

The first installation that the cadets toured was Peterson 1xbet sports betting Base — the hub of the 1xbet sports betting 's space capabilities and home to 1xbet sports betting Space Command, one of 10 major commands of the 1xbet sports betting . While at Peterson, cadets were able to speak with space operation officers from the 21stSpace Wing, C-130 Hercules aircrew from the 302ndAirlift Wing, and civil engineers from the 21stCivil Engineering Squadron and learn about what the daily life in those career fields entails. Cadetsalso were able to tour the different living facilities and housing options that are available on base.

The second stop was at Buckley 1xbet sports betting Base just outside Denver, Colorado. Cadets interacted with pilots from the 120thFighter Squadron, who fly the F-16C Fighting Falcon. They also toured the squadrons facilities and viewed the F-16Cs up close. Cadets learned of the mission set of these aircraft and their combat capabilities that ensure we remain the greatest 1xbet sports betting in the world.

The last tour that cadets participated in while in Colorado was at Schriever 1xbet sports betting Base. Here, cadets had the opportunity to observe and interact with space operations officers working real-world operations controlling USAF satellites. The personnel from the 50thSpace Wing simulated the procedure of repositioning and transferring information from a satellite. Cadetsalso interacted with members of the 50thCivil Engineering Squadron and 50th Security Forces Squadron. This gave cadets the opportunity to see some of the heavy equipment that is used to maintain everything from airfields to walkways and the weaponry that security forces use to defend the base.