Albert Endicott

Albert Endicott

On April 29, 2011, Lieutenant Colonel Endicott was honored as the outgoing commander of the 21st Operations Support Squadron at Patterson Air Force Base (PAFB) in Colorado. A...

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On April 29, 2011, Lieutenant Colonel Endicott was honored as the outgoing commander of the 21st Operations Support Squadron at Patterson Air Force Base (PAFB) in Colorado. Although he wasn’t a pilot, he received this farewell after commanding PAFB’s award-winning airfield for two years. 

Earlier Krusty served in both Afghanistan and Iraq, where he was deployed in air and space operations centers and performed duties as a lead space weapons officer and space strategist.

He received a BS degree in Aerospace Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, in Prescott, Arizona and an MS in Space Operations from the Air Force Institute of Technology.

He entered the Air Force in 1994. His career includes assignment as an airborne reconnaissance flight test project manager for the U-2 and unnamed aerial vehicles, orbital analyst instructor for Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center space surveillance operations, a core member on a Joint Forces Air Component Commander staff (HQ 16 AF, Aviano AB, Italy), and chief, Current Operations, HQ AFSPC Integrated Joint Special Technical Operations (IJSTO) Cell.

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