Chief Master Sgt. Brian Randolph retires
Chief Master Sgt. Brian Randolph stands next to a wooden tool box presented to him during his retirement ceremony Oct. 15 at Club Muroc. The tool box was presented by Brig. Gen. Michael Brewer, 412th Test Wing commander. Randolph has served the Air Force for 30 years, the last two as the 412th TW command chief where he served as the principle advisor to Brewer on matters concerning morale, welfare, discipline, training, fitness and effective utilization of the wing's 12,000 military, civilian, contractor personnel and their families. Randolph was a maintainer by trade and has deployed to several locations and served as maintenance group superintendent in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, and most recently, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jet Fabara)
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