Linus Jordan
Chief Master Sergeant Linus Jordan is the Command Chief Master Sergeant, Second Air Force, Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Chief Linus is the senior enlisted leader responsible to the commander on matters concerning the welfare, effective utilization, professional development and readiness of the enlisted members of Second Air Force. Second Air Force provides training in over 250 Air Force specialties through 1,900 courses graduating 180,000 Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and foreign students annually in diverse areas including basic military training, aircraft maintenance, civil engineering, medical, computer, avionics, security forces, space and missiles operations/maintenance, and multiple intelligence disciplines. Second Air Force is also responsible for all Joint Expeditionary Tasking (JET) combat skills training conducted at Army Power Projection Platforms. The Command also includes training wings at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi; Sheppard, Lackland, and Goodfellow Air Force Bases, Texas; a training group at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California; the 602 Provisional Training Group and a network of 92 field training units around the world.
Chief Jordan entered the Air Force in July 1988. His assignments took him to base, numbered air force and major command positions in Louisiana, Japan, Florida, Korea, Germany, Virginia and Texas. He led transportation support of humanitarian relief missions during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operations DESERT THUNDER and IRAQI FREEDOM, including two combat tours executing theater convoys, refuel-on-the-move (ROM) and forward aerial refueling point (FARP) operations with the U.S. Army.
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