View this post on Instagram The class of 2020 toss their caps into the air as the Thunderbirds fly over at the conclusion of the Air Force Academy graduation in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduated in a scaled-down ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic. Saturday's commencement was attended by Vice President Mike Pence and capped a difficult final semester in which the cadets attended virtual classes and ate their meals alone in dorm rooms.A post shared by Fox Business (@foxbusiness) on Apr 18, 2020 at 6:00pm PDT
The class of 2020 toss their caps into the air as the Thunderbirds fly over at the conclusion of the Air Force Academy graduation in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduated in a scaled-down ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic. Saturday's commencement was attended by Vice President Mike Pence and capped a difficult final semester in which the cadets attended virtual classes and ate their meals alone in dorm rooms.
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View this post on Instagram To the @af_academy Class of 2020: As you take to the air or space, know that you go with the confidence of your Commander-in-Chief & the support & prayers of the American people. May you ever know that He who brought you this far will never leave you or forsake you. For as the Old Book says, if you “rise on the wings of the dawn, if [you] settle on the far side of the sea,” even if you go up to the heavens, “even there His hand will guide [you], His right hand will hold [you] fast.”A post shared by Mike Pence (@mikepence) on Apr 18, 2020 at 6:08pm PDT
To the @af_academy Class of 2020: As you take to the air or space, know that you go with the confidence of your Commander-in-Chief & the support & prayers of the American people. May you ever know that He who brought you this far will never leave you or forsake you. For as the Old Book says, if you “rise on the wings of the dawn, if [you] settle on the far side of the sea,” even if you go up to the heavens, “even there His hand will guide [you], His right hand will hold [you] fast.”
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