EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The first 17 members of ACC are being trained by Edwards’ testers to learn how to fly the Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle. Training has been ongoing here for the past few months and is projected to be complete by midsummer. (Courtesy photo)
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