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U.S. Air Force Colonel Jimmy Canlas (right) accepts the 437th Airlift Wing guidon from U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel D. Cox, 18th Air Force commander, during the 437th AW change of command ceremony June 24, 2016 here. Now serving as the 437th Airlift Wing commander, Canlas attended the first ever Asian American and Pacific Islander forum sponsored by Presidential Commission in Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2016. After his father retired from the Navy, Canlas and his family moved to the Philippines from Southern California when he was eight years old. Later, Canlas returned to the U.S. to enroll in the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Texas in San Antonio, TX. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jared Trimarchi)
160624-F-AM664-501.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Jared Trimarchi

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - U.S. Air Force Colonel Jimmy Canlas (right) accepts the 437th Airlift Wing guidon from U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel D. Cox, 18th Air Force commander, during the 437th AW change of command ceremony June 24, 2016 here. Now serving as the 437th Airlift Wing commander, Canlas attended the first ever Asian American and Pacific Islander forum sponsored by Presidential Commission in Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2016. After his father retired from the Navy, Canlas and his family moved to the Philippines from Southern California when he was eight years old. Later, Canlas returned to the U.S. to enroll in the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Texas in San Antonio, TX. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jared Trimarchi)


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