The Oldest S@*t in the Air Force
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Strap in and pop that safety wire, because in this episode of Keys To The Jet, Red takes you on a deep-dive into the oldest living legends of the United States Air Force. We're talkin' about the crusty, dusty, still-kickin' units, bases, and buildings that have survived wars, wind, and way too many PowerPoint briefings.
🔥 Segment 1: We start with the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron, the longest continuously operating flying squadron in U.S. military history. From chasing Pancho Villa in wooden planes to flying the high-altitude diva U-2 Dragon Lady—these folks have been in the sky longer than most of us have been in therapy.
🏗️ Segment 2: Next, we hit up the oldest U.S. Air Force base, Kelly Field (now part of Joint Base San Antonio), where maintainers were born, EPRs were for ...