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Ashley Rolfe

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Ashley Rolfe is one of the United States Air Force female fighter pilots who qualified to fly McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. As a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, she makes history at the 104th Fighter Wing as the first female fighter pilot in the wing’s 70-year history in Aug. 18, 2016. She served in 67th Fighter Squadron at Kadena Air Base.[1] Kadena was Rolfe’s first duty assignment, where she also made history by serving in the 67th Fighter Squadron as the only female F-15 pilot. In 2010 she was the only female fighter pilot participating in Exercise Commando Sling that appeared in Air Force TV News "One of a Kind".[2]

Video: The only female fighter pilot participating in Exercise Commando Sling

Rolfe graduated United States Air Force Academy. She completed pilot training in 2007, fulfilling her lifelong dream to become an F-15 Eagle fighter pilot. She serves in the active-duty Air Force for 11 years. In addition to serving at Tyndall, she has been stationed as a fighter pilot at Kadena Air Base in Japan and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. She has deployed twice, most recently to Afghanistan for six months. She flew T-38 aircraft in an aggressor role as part of the F-22 Raptor fighter program at her previous duty assignment at Tyndall before coming to the 104th. She is married and has one daughter.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Kadena High School students learn "Physics of Flight"". af.mil. Retrieved 14 September 2015.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "DVIDS - Video - Air Force Report: One of a Kind". DVIDS. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ https://www.dvidshub.net/news/205911/growing-up-air-force-brat-fighter-pilot-today
  4. ^ http://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/918565/face-of-defense-female-fighter-pilot-continues-family-legacy
  5. ^ http://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Article/919638/female-fighter-pilot-continues-family-legacy/