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TEAM POPE HIGHLIGHT: Dr. Jeremy Richardson

TEAM POPE HIGHLIGHT: This week’s #TeamPopeHighlight is Dr. Jeremy Richardson, 43rd Force Support Squadron, flight chief of education and training. Richardson was recently selected to the Fayetteville Observer’s 40 Under 40 program due to his work in the community. Richardson works with local high schools as a mentor to give the students as many educated options as they can, whether it be trade school, military, college or whatever works best for each individual. At Pope Army Airfield, Richardson works to ensure that all Airman are educated, whether it be through their Air Force Specialty Code skill level or college degrees. With his work in the community and on Pope, Richardson’s passion for interacting and helping people is his main priority and greatest fulfillment. While he works with helping service-members’ education, he makes sure to have time to read, workout and enjoy some chocolate covered almonds. Hometown: Marion, SC Hobbies: Exercise and reading Reason for Joining: Close to home

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Kourtney Ross
VIRIN: 250714-F-MT352-1034.JPG
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NIKON Z 6_2

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NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S

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2000

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