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  • Hall of Fame Class of 1999

    Lt. Gen. Lee PaschallLt. Gen. Paschall was the first recipient of the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of Fame Award in 1999. The Hall recognizes an elite list of individuals who helped ensure the Air Force has the best communications and information capabilities in the world. "These

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2000

    Four names were added to the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of Fame April 12, 2000. The Hall recognizes an elite list of individuals who helped ensure the Air Force has the best communications and information capabilities in the world."These visionaries guided the Air Force toward a

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2001

    New members of the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of Fame were announced at the third annual induction ceremony and dinner April 10, 2001 at the Andrews Officers' Club, Andrews AFB, Md. Lt. Gen. John L. Woodward Jr., Air Force deputy chief of staff for Communications and Information,

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2002

    Three people were inducted into the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of Fame, with special designation as "Foundation Setters," at a ceremony and dinner April 10, 2002 at the Andrews Officers' Club. Lt. Gen. John L. Woodward Jr., Air Force deputy chief of staff for communications and

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2003

    Five people were inducted into the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of Fame. The new members will be recognized at a ceremony and dinner Sept. 27 at Falls Church, Va. Hall of Fame members are recognized for service in the public and private sectors, and for their vision in helping to

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2004

    Since 1999, the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of fame has recognized the achievements of past military leaders and civil servants who have laid the foundation that supports today's dominant, modern Air Force. Lt. Gen. Tom Hobbins, Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Warfighting

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2005

    Since 1999, the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of fame has recognized the achievements of past military leaders and civil servants who have laid the foundation that supports today's dominant, modern Air Force. Lt. Gen. Tom Hobbins, Air Force Chief of Warfighting Integration and Chief

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2006

    Five outstanding Air Force communications pioneers are the newest members of the Communications and Information Hall of Fame. Lt. Gen. Michael Peterson, the Air Force Chief of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer, announced that the late Maj. Gen. Francis L. Ankenbrandt, the late

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2007

    Lt. Gen. Michael W. Peterson, Air Force Chief of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer, will formally induct the three newest members of the Air Force Communications and Information Hall of Fame during a ceremony May 2 at Andrews AFB, Md. The Hall of Fame was established in 1999 to

  • Hall of Fame Class of 2008

    Lt. Gen. Michael W. Peterson, Air Force Chief of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer, announced the selection of retired Maj. Gens. Van C. Doubleday and Alvin L. Pachynski, and Chief Master Sgt. Walter D. McLain into the C&I Hall of Fame's Class of 2008.The C&I Hall of Fame,