Netflix, Then Exit

Netflix, Then Exit

Your favorite United States Air Force / United States Space Force Entertainment Liaison Office visited Netflix' corporate office to share more about how creatives and production companies can get help with military depiction in storytelling. Also, Darrick Lee looks to his next chapter.

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Darrick got an Emmy!

Darrick got an Emmy!

Last week, our United States Air Force Entertainment Liaison office had a blast spreading the word on our support for storytellers depicting the military. Thanks to Warner Bros. Entertainment for an amazing studio tour, and kudos to Capt Jasmine Manning! Plus, a fruitful visit to the Television Academy sets the stage for potential collaborations, and hey, they even gave me an Emmy (temporarily)!

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Meeting the REAL “Top Gun”

Meeting the REAL “Top Gun”

Colonel (ret.) James Harvey III, a Tuskegee Airman and original winner of the United States Air Force's "Top Gun" competition visited Los Angeles Air Force Base at 100 years old, sharing his remarkable story and wisdom with Guardians and Airmen. His visit, organized by the Space Systems Command Public Affairs office and the United States Space Force Entertainment Liaison Office, left a lasting impact on all who attended.

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Delores Muller at the Super Bowl

Delores Muller at the Super Bowl

African-American History is AMERICAN History, a truth exemplified by Major Remoshay "Mesha" Nelson, the first Black female officer to join the United States Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron. Yet, behind the spotlight, there's Delores Muller, the first Black woman to earn the Thunderbirds patch, whose legacy reminds us of the hidden narratives within our shared history.

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We owe it to America to help Hollywood get it right

We owe it to America to help Hollywood get it right

The military's partnership with Hollywood is longstanding, yet many filmmakers are unaware of our dedicated office assisting in accurate military storytelling. Instead of building fake sets, studios can access real Airmen and bases, enriching their narratives.

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