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Above and Beyond - The U.S. Air Force Experience - Season 1

Originally aired on PAX-TV on July 2001. Executive produced by Mickey Markoff, The US Air Force Experience was filmed in 2001 and shares insight into US Air Force Academy and their milestones throughout the last several decades. Narrated by the legendary Cuba Gooding Junior, the TV special provides a peek into the daily duties of the brave service members who serve in the Air Force, and the role the Air Force has played throughout World War II and beyond.

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Originally aired on PAX-TV on July 2001. Executive produced by Mickey Markoff, The US Air Force Experience was filmed in 2001 and shares insight into US Air Force Academy and their milestones throughout the last several decades. Narrated by the legendary Cuba Gooding Junior, the TV special provides a peek into the daily duties of the brave service members who serve in the Air Force, and the role the Air Force has played throughout World War II and beyond.

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