Bryan Lugo
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Bryan was born in 1972 in Jacksonville, Florida. At 10 years old, Bryan moved to the Boone, N.C. where he graduated from Watauga High School in 1990. He attended Appalachian State University for a semester, before returning to Florida.
Bryan joined the United States Air Force at 27 years old in November of 1999. He attended Basic Training at Lackland Air Force Base, then Tech School at Sheppard Air Force Base where he attained his 2W031 AFSC (Air Force Specialty Code). His first duty assignment was Misawa Air Base, Japan, where he was stationed for five years. During his tour, Bryan participated in Operations Southern Watch and Northern Watch, defending the Southern and Northern No-Fly zones over Iraq. Also during this time frame, Bryan attained the rank of Staff Sergeant in 2004. Bryan returned to the U.S. with a tour of duty at Moody Air Force Base, in Valdosta, Georgia. While stationed at Moody, Bryan participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, serving with the Rescue Squadron performing CSAR missions in Iraq from Balad Air Base. Additionally, Bryan preformed an ISAF tour of duty at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan in late 2009. Bryan was next sent to Kunsan Air Base, Korea, where he served for year (2010-2011) in the Precision Guided Munitions shop. Bryan's next duty station was RAF Croughton, U.K. where he spent the next 3 and half years and attained the rank of Technical Sergeant in 2012. Bryan's final duty station was Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas Nevada. Bryan retired from active duty on 1 Dec 2019 and now lives at the family home in North Florida.
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