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A history of Air Force civil engineers

Dr. Ronald Hartzer, Air Force civil engineer historian at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, examines a copy of his new book, Leading the Way: The History of Air Force Civil Engineers in AFCEC’s Technical Information Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Leading the Way is the first comprehensive history of Air Force civil engineers, tracing the roots of the career field from aviation engineers in the Army Air Corps through World War II, Vietnam, Desert Storm and post 9-11 operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Burt/Released)

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A history of Air Force civil engineers

Dr. Ronald Hartzer, Air Force civil engineer historian at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, examines a copy of his new book, Leading the Way: The History of Air Force Civil Engineers in AFCEC’s Technical Information Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Leading the Way is the first comprehensive history of Air Force civil engineers, tracing the roots of the career field from aviation engineers in the Army Air Corps through World War II, Vietnam, Desert Storm and post 9-11 operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Burt/Released)

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