Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell
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Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell | |
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Born | Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. | April 20, 1976
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/ | United States Air Force |
Rank | Lt. Colonel |
Unit | 78th Attack Squadron, 926th Fighter Wing |
Battles/wars | Operation Southern Watch Operation Northern Watch Operation Iraqi Freedom |
Awards | Air Medal Meritorious Service Medal Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Army Commendation Medal National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Iraq Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal |
Relations | Dr. Norman Ng A Qui (father) Eve Blackman Ng A Qui (mother) |
Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force, and the first female African-American fighter pilot in the history of that service. She flew the F-16 Fighting Falcon during combat missions in Operation Northern Watch. She is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base where she is a member of the 78th Attack Squadron and serves as an MQ-9 Pilot and Mission Commander.[1]
Early life and education[]
Kimbrell was born in Lafayette, Indiana. The youngest of four children, her mother and father, Eve Blackman Ng A Qui and Dr. Norman Ng A Qui emigrated to the United States and became naturalized U.S. citizens by the time she was born. The family moved to Parker, Colorado, and it was there, while attending fourth grade, that Kimbrell decided to pursue a career as a fighter pilot.[2] Kimbrell had her first flight lesson at age fourteen, before joining the Civil Air Patrol, and working at air shows, subsequently earning her private pilot's license. Following graduation from high school, Kimbrell attended the United States Air Force Academy, graduating in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in General Engineering. After graduation, she subsequently attended Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT), and was designated a pilot in August 1999.[3] Kimbrell also holds a Master of Business Administration from Touro University.
Career[]
Kimbrell received her commission in 1998 after graduating from the USAF Academy, later she attended Undergraduate Pilot Training at Laughlin AFB, TX and was awarded her pilot wings in August 1999. She then completed Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals training at Randolph AFB, TX in November 1999. In August 2000, she graduated from her initial F-16 training at Luke AFB, Arizona, becoming the first African American female fighter pilot in the USAF.[citation needed]
She was assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron, Misawa, Japan for her first operational assignment. During this time she was deployed to Turkey and Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Northern and Southern Watch. Her flights in Operation Northern Watch marked her as the first female pilot to fly combat missions for Misawa's 35th Fighter Wing. Additionally, during Operation Northern Watch she became the first African American female pilot to employ ordnance in combat.[4]
In July 2004, she graduated from the Joint Fire Control Course and was assigned to the 15th Air Support Operations Squadron. Later she deployed as the 2nd Brigade Air Liaison Officer in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.[citation needed]
In June 2007, Kimbrell was assigned to the 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano AB Italy where she served as Assistant Director of Operations for the 555 Fighter Squadron.[citation needed]
In 2009, Kimbrell relocated to 6th Combat Training Squadron, Nellis AFB where she served as the Course Manager for the Air Liaison Officer Qualification Course and an instructor. From this assignment, she separated from active duty Air Force and transitioned to the Air Force Reserves in Oct 2013.[citation needed]
Beginning October 2013, Kimbrell serves as an MQ-9 Pilot and Mission Commander for the 78th Attack Squadron out of Creech Air Force Base, Nevada.[citation needed]
Personal life[]
Kimbrell currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband and two sons.[citation needed]
Awards and decorations[]
- Air Medal with one device
- Meritorious Service Medal
- Aerial Achievement Medal
- Air Force Commendation Medal with one device
- Army Commendation Medal
- National Defense Service Medal
- Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
- Iraq Campaign Medal
- Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
- Korean Defense Service Medal
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Weaver, Justin. Meet the Air Force's first female African-American fighter pilot. 31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs, USAF. 2010-05-21. URL:http://www.aviano.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123091118. Accessed: 2010-05-21. (Archived by WebCite at https://www.webcitation.org/5pt3SP2nh)
- ^ "First Black Female Fighter Pilot Follows Childhood Dream – DoDLive". www.dodlive.mil. Retrieved Mar 19, 2020.
- ^ "Rochelle Kimbrell: The First Black Female Fighter Pilot". Apr 20, 2016. Retrieved Mar 19, 2020.
- ^ "Kimbrell". caribbeanheritageawards.org. Retrieved Mar 19, 2020.
- 1976 births
- African-American female military personnel
- American aviators
- United States Air Force personnel of the Iraq War
- American people of Guyanese descent
- Living people
- United States Air Force Academy alumni
- United States Air Force officers
- Recipients of the Air Medal
- Women in the United States Air Force
- Women in the Iraq War
- American female aviators
- People from Indiana
- People from Parker, Colorado
- African-American aviators
- African-American female aviators
- Aviators from Colorado
- Naturalized citizens of the United States
- 21st-century American women