Schofield, who commissioned from the U.S. Mackenzie Schofield, who is training to become a T-1 instructor pilot with the 99th Flying Training Squadron, 12th Flying Training Wing, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. Diversity and inclusion have improved our service in so many ways,” said Capt. “One of the wonderful things about the Air Force has been its humility in realizing that our branch has grown and changed just like the country has. Diversity is more than race, gender and ethnicity – it means diversity of thought, ability, background, language, culture and skill.” “Their commitment to service has made our military stronger and the nation safer. “Throughout history, LGBTQ service members and civilians have bravely served and defended our country,” said Maria Rodriguez, JBSA Affirmative Employment Program manager. ![]() Joint Base San Antonio joins the Department of Defense and the Nation in paying tribute to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer community during Pride Month.įor the month of June, this celebration brings light to the way LGBTQ service members and civilians have strengthened our military and our country with the theme, “Pride in all who serve.”
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