Pararescue poster child's career runs full circle
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE - Air Force Reserve pararescueman, Chief Master Sgt. Jeff Curl, prior to his retirement, made his final jump as a PJ with the 920th Rescue Wing June 21. The senior pararescueman has been the "poster child" for the rescue wing as his image was used on various national Air Force Reserve advertisements for pararescue. Chief Curl began his career on active duty here as a young Airman weather observer then cross-trained into pararescue in the Air Force Reserve. His 28-year career has brought him back to Patrick for the last 15 years. The Chief said he plans to seek employment in the local area upon retirement.
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