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Selfish to selfless: an Airman’s 32-year journey

When retired Chief Master Sgt. Kendall Briscoe enlisted in 1989 at 18 years old, he had no idea his path would take him on a journey of self-evolution from a young, selfish Airman to a selfless leader holding a record for the Air Force's longest enlistment to date.
Then-Airman Kendall Briscoe smiles for a photo at basic military training in October 1989. Briscoe joined as an 18-year-old with a desire to move out of his mom’s house and travel the world for a quick enlistment, but ended up spending 32 years in the service before retiring as a chief master sergeant. (Courtesy photo)

https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2721053/selfish-to-selfless-an-airmans-32-year-journey/ Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon

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