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    The First Female Navigators - Elizabeth "Liz" Koch

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    Three of five videos featuring the first Air Force Female Navigators.

    In 1975, then-Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David C. Jones, announced the launch of a test program that would enable women to enter pilot and navigator training. In March of 1977 the first six women attended Undergraduate Navigator Training at Mather AFB, California. USAF Lt. Col "Retired" Elizabeth "Liz" Koch graduated from UNT on October 12, 1977 with the class of 78-01, becoming one of the first female navigators. (U.S. Air Force Video by Mr. Matthew Hester) (Courtesy Graphics by Mr. Todd Holly 502nd Air Base Wing Public Affairs)

    This video was created to celebrate overcoming gender and race barriers in the USAF exactly 45 years since the first female class of navigators began their training.

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    Date Taken: 02.24.2022
    Date Posted: 03.09.2022 12:47
    Category: Series
    Video ID: 834056
    VIRIN: 220309-F-F3224-1003
    PIN: 220006
    Filename: DOD_108850632
    Length: 00:02:50
    Location: FLORIDA, US

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