United States Air Force
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About
The United States Air Force is the aerial and space warfare branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, responsible for air power, global strike operations, and intelligence. It is a branch of the U.S. military in which Graham served as an Air Force lawyer and judge in the Reserve until 2015, with reserves providing continued service post-active duty.
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Lindsey Graham
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Lindsey Graham served in the United States Air Force from 1982 to 1988, where he was trained as a military lawyer (JAG officer). He later rose to the rank of colonel in the Air Force Reserve, retiring in 2015 after a 33-year military career that included deployments to Iraq. This service provided him with foundational skills and experience that shaped his early career, bolstered his national security credentials and ties to defense communities, and have been central to his professional identity and policy positions, particularly on defense and national security issues.
Since 1982
Larry Franklin
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Franklin enlisted in 1968, served in Vietnam, and rose to lieutenant colonel in the Reserves by 2004, providing a military intelligence foundation for his later Pentagon career.
Since 1968
Larry Franklin
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Franklin enlisted in 1968, served in Vietnam, and advanced to lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserves, maintaining military intelligence ties until around his 2004 arrest.
Since 1968