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Tinker inspires future Air Force civilian leaders

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  • Premier College Intern Program members walk on the flightline across from an E-3 Sentry aircraft June 26, 2024, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
    Tinker inspires future Air Force civilian leaders Premier College Intern Program members walk on the flightline across from an E-3 Sentry aircraft June 26, 2024, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The PCIP program brought over 200 students and interns from across the United States to view the opportunities available to them at Tinker. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)
  • Col. John Upthegrove, 72nd Air Base Wing individual mobilization augmentee to the commander, educates Premiere College Intern Program members June 26, 2024, about Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
    Tinker inspires future Air Force civilian leaders Col. John Upthegrove, 72nd Air Base Wing individual mobilization augmentee to the commander, educates Premiere College Intern Program members June 26, 2024, about Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Tinker AFB has many different workforce opportunities for new Air Force Civilians as Oklahoma’s largest single site employer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)
  • Air Force Premier College Intern Program members take a group photo before their trip to Tinker Air Force Base
    Tinker inspires future Air Force civilian leaders Air Force Premier College Intern Program members take a group photo before their trip to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, June 28, 2024. PCIP places college juniors in a 10-12 week summer internship that teaches various Air Force missions and culture. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)
  • Airmen from the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex share the mission of the OC-ALC to Premiere College Intern Program members, June 26, 2024, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
    Tinker inspires future Air Force civilian leaders Airmen from the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex share the mission of the OC-ALC to Premiere College Intern Program members, June 26, 2024, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The OC-ALC is responsible for depot maintenance and modifications of numerous aircraft and components and is manned by a force of over 9,000 military and civilian professionals. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)
  • Senior Airman Christian Conde, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron mission systems operator explains his duties to Premiere College Intern Program members, June 26, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
    Tinker inspires future Air Force civilian leaders Senior Airman Christian Conde, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron mission systems operator explains his duties to Premiere College Intern Program members, June 26, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The PCIP visit to Tinker included a walk on an E-3 Sentry aircraft, a look at a static KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft and a visit to the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex to better understand the many missions on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)
    TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. --  

    Members of the Air Force Premier College Intern Program visited here to learn about base missions and understand the impact Tinker Air Force Base has on the service at large.

    The PCIP program takes college juniors and has them participate in a 10-12 week summer internship with the Air Force Civilian Service with the intention of developing the next generation of Air and Space Force leaders.

    Air Force Premier College Intern Program members take a group photo before their trip to Tinker Air Force Base
    Air Force Premier College Intern Program members take a group photo before their trip to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, June 28, 2024. PCIP places college juniors in a 10-12 week summer internship that teaches various Air Force missions and culture. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)

    “We hope that they learned regardless of their career field or duty title, we all have an important role to play to keep our Air Force’s edge – maintaining our status as the greatest Air Force in the World,” said Brenna Cyr, PCIP manager.”

    The students had a chance to walk on the flightline and talk to aircrew of the E-3 Sentry aircraft and KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. They also visited the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and were able to watch Airmen and civilians working in real time.

    Senior Airman Christian Conde, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron mission systems operator explains his duties to Premiere College Intern Program members, June 26, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
    Senior Airman Christian Conde, 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron mission systems operator explains his duties to Premiere College Intern Program members, June 26, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The PCIP visit to Tinker included a walk on an E-3 Sentry aircraft, a look at a static KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft and a visit to the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex to better understand the many missions on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)

    When asked about his favorite part of the trip, Fabian Tiscareno, 688th Operations Support Squadron student intern, couldn’t decide.

    “My favorite part was seeing a freshly painted A-10 ThunderBolt II [aircraft] with its iconic nose art, having a chance to walk inside a E-3 AWACS [aircraft], being on an active runway and seeing planes land and take off.” He added, “Seeing and hearing planes being tested across the base, getting to feel and hear the roar of jet engines going full throttle and seeing the hard work that both active duty Airmen and the huge civilian work force do to keep our military planes in the air and ready for action.”

    The students were able to hear from Airmen and civilian leaders who are dedicated to leading and developing the work force.

    Col. John Upthegrove, 72nd Air Base Wing individual mobilization augmentee to the commander, educates Premiere College Intern Program members June 26, 2024, about Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
    Col. John Upthegrove, 72nd Air Base Wing individual mobilization augmentee to the commander, educates Premiere College Intern Program members June 26, 2024, about Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Tinker AFB has many different workforce opportunities for new Air Force Civilians as Oklahoma’s largest single site employer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adrian Salazar)

    “The students have really felt that we had provided critical mentoring tips to help them grow their career,” said Cyr. “They truly believe that the Air Force Civilian Service is invested in them to help them grow.”

    The students are off to learn more in the remaining weeks of the PCIP program but they now have a better idea of what a dedicated work force looks like.

    “What I have learned from our trip to Tinker AFB was that as a civilian service member we might not wear camouflage, but we still play a vital role in the United States Air Force,” said Tiscareno. “Civilian service members help in maintaining of assets, and the advancements of new technologies and as a civilian service member in cybersecurity I would apply the same dedication and pride in my work just like the civilians working on Tinker AFB.”

    Learn more about the PCIP program at www.afintern.com to learn more about jobs on Tinker AFB visit tinker.af.mil/jobs or usajobs.gov

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