Hit Dice: 1d10 per fighter level

Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + your Constitution modifier

Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per fighter level after 1st

Siddharth Anand narrated the idea of making a big-budget action thriller against the backdrop of fighter jets while shooting the film War (2019). Hrithik Roshan loved the basic premise of the story. During COVID-19 lockdown in India, Anand worked on developing the story further and narrated it to Roshan, who later confirmed for the film. In December 2020, it was reported that Siddharth Anand and Hrithik Roshan are going to reunite for a film after War (2019).[10]


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In September 2022, Roshan started taking workshops and had continued 12-week simulator training and learned the nuances of playing a fighter jet pilot.[26] His training was supervised by Kris Gethin, developing his abdominal muscles and losing weight.[27] In November, he visited air base and the Air Force training academy in Telangana, and also spent time with the pilots and cadets to observe their demeanour and understand the way that they function.[28]

The 1st Fighter Wing's long and distinguished history began May 5, 1918, when the American Expeditionary Force organized the 1st Pursuit Group, the first American group-level fighter organization. In 1975, the 1 FW was designated then-Langley's host unit, until Jan. 7, 2010, when the 9th Air Force reactivated the 633d Air Base Wing and established it as Langley's new host unit. As of Jan. 29, 2010, the 1 FW joined other units as a tenant unit at Joint Base Langley-Eustis.


During World War I, the 1 PG tested new aircraft and perfected fighter tactics developed over the skies of France. On April 14, 1918, the unit recorded the first confirmed aerial victory of the war. 


By the end of the war the 1 PG had amassed 202 confirmed kills and earned seven campaign credits. Second Lt. Frank Luke Jr., 27th Aero Squadron, and 1st Lt. Edward "Eddie" V. Rickenbacker, 94th Aero Squadron, each earned a Medal of Honor for his actions. 


During World War II, the 1st Fighter Group again excelled as pilots flying the P-38 Lightning provided vital escort support to allied bombing operations; the unit flew more than 20,000 sorties on 1,405 combat missions and scored more than 400 aerial kills. Their accomplishments earned them 15 campaign credits and three distinguished unit citations. 


In April 1950, the 1 FG was redesignated the 1st Fighter Interceptor Group. The unit served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War by conducting academic and flight training in tactics, techniques, and operations for combat aircrew of the F-4 and B-57. 


On March 14, 1974, the Air Force announced plans to station the first operational F-15C Eagle Wing at Langley. In late 1976, under the command of Col. Larry Welch, Langley and the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing received its first F-15C Eagle aircraft. Introducing the F-15 into the Air Force's operational inventory, the Wing received its first Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. Airmen of the Wing went on to help prepare other bases for their reception of the F-15. The 1 TFW also participate in worldwide deployments and training exercises throughout the 1980s. 


The training and experience gained in the 1980s was called upon in the summer of 1990, when Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait. On Aug. 7, 1990, the wing deployed 48 aircraft to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield. By Jan. 16, 1991, as Desert Shield came to a close, the Wing had amassed 4,207 sorties. When Desert Shield evolved into Desert Storm, 16 of the Wing's F-15s participated in yet another combat mission. On March 8, 1991, the 1 TFW returned to Langley from Saudi Arabia. In October 1991, the 1 TFW was redesignated to the 1st Fighter Wing. 


On Sept. 11, 2001, the terrorist attacks committed against the United States prompted action from U.S. Forces around the world. At Langley, the 1 FW's weapons loaders quickly armed F-15s which were scrambled to protect America's air space from additional terrorist attacks. Other Airmen of the 1 FW secured the base, donated blood and pitched in wherever possible. During Operation Noble Eagle, wing aircraft provided air cover over several major cities, including New York City and the District of Columbia. At the same time, hundreds of Wing members deployed to support what came to be known as the Global War on Terror. 


By March 2002, the 1 FW had deployed a dozen F-15s and more than 600 Airmen to Iraq. When President George Bush ordered U.S. troops into action, wing aircraft, charged with gaining and maintaining air superiority, sprang into action. The Wing's F-15s dominated the air space, flying 360 sorties and intimidating the Iraqi Air force to stay on the ground. In some cases Saddam Hussein's Iraqi Air Force even tried burying its planes under the ground. 


Given the history of the 1 FW and its success in Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Air Force announced on Jan. 15, 2002, plans for the Wing to bring the F-22 Raptor into combat operational status. The first Raptor assigned to the Wing arrived Jan. 7, 2005. This aircraft was allocated as a trainer, and as such, was docked in a hanger for maintenance personnel to familiarize themselves with its complex systems. The second Raptor, designated for flying operations, arrived Jan. 18, 2005. On Dec. 15, 2005, Air Combat Command commander, along with the 1 FW commander, announced the 27th Fighter Squadron as fully operational capable to fly, fight and win with the F-22. 


Today, the 1 FW houses the 1st Operations Group, composed of the 27 FS (Fightin' Eagles) and the 94 FS (Hat-in-the-Ring Gang). Also encompassed by the 1 FW is the 1st Maintenance Group. The 1 FW continues to support Joint Base Langley-Eustis' flying mission to meet the demands of air superiority.


(Current as of October 2010)

At the Battle of Hoth, TIE fighters harassed fleeing Rebel transports and fighters, and pursued the Falcon into the tumbling chaos of an asteroid field -- a spectacularly dangerous mission for unshielded starfighters. When the Falcon went to ground deep within the field, TIE bombers prowled the asteroids, dropping ordnance in an effort to flush the freighter out of hiding.

In March of 2013, the 495th Fighter Group began as nine individual detachments organized under the Active Duty/Regular Air Force 20th Fighter Wing. Three years later, the Group was formally activated and charged with providing administrative control and oversight over its expanding number of geographically-separated units. With the activation of the 306th, the 495th will consist of 10 operational fighter squadrons across 23 locations.

The first module in the curriculum (Part 1) concerns subjects addressed in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 Professional Qualifications Standard for Fire Fighter 1 and meets the BFST requirement for volunteer fire fighter positions.

This program that prepares you to become a firefighter in the state of Florida is a limited access program which requires specialized steps and an additional online application in addition to EFSC's general admissions process. Work with the program coordinator for advising as you apply. Because this is a limited access program with many variables and a special application requirement, it's important for prospective students to meet application deadline dates.

All interested persons should request and read the Firefighter Information Packet prior to applying. (Please Note: That link will open an email that you must create and send for the packet to be sent via return email.)


If you are a new EFSC student, your general admissions acceptance letter and email will list admissions requirements that you must complete to avoid holds that would prevent you from registering for courses if accepted into the firefighter program.

Completing both modules of the Firefighter certificate costs about $2,600, which include the clock-hour-program tuition, lab fees, textbooks, and other course materials. See details about the estimated expenses.

The Center's professional instructors train firefighters for all 13 municipal fire departments in Brevard County and Brevard County Fire-Rescue, making it central to public safety along the Space Coast. It has been honored twice as the Fire Training Center of the Year by the State Fire Marshal.

As you consider the Fire Fighter certificate program, explore these additional programs that can provide a route for professional firefighters to advance their careers and their skills. The related A.S. degree can be the foundation to move on to EFSC's Bachelor of Applied Science degree. Plus non-credit continuing education courses can help with earning additional certifications. Discuss all the options with the program coordinator, manager, or Fire Academy chief.

The 23d Fighter Group directs the flying and maintenance operations for the USAF's largest A-10C fighter group, consisting of two combat-ready A-10C squadrons and an operations support squadron. The Group ensures overall combat training and readiness for over 90 pilots and 180 support personnel. 


The 23d FG has a rich and illustrious history. The Group traces its roots back to the 23rd Pursuit Group (Interceptor), constituted at Langley Field, Va, 17 December 1941, just 10 days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 


Claire L. Chennault had been recalled to active duty with the rank of brigadier general and placed at the head of the China Air Task Force (later to become 14th Air Force). The 23rd FG, a component of the CATF, was assigned three squadrons -- the 74th, 75th, and 76th. 


The group inherited the mission of the disbanded American Volunteer Group "Flying Tigers." Five of Chennault's staff officers, five pilots, and 19 ground crewmen became members of the new 23rd FG. A larger number, still in civilian status, volunteered to fly with the group for two weeks following the disbanding of their unit.


Others from the ranks of the old Flying Tigers left China temporarily, but many returned to duty later with the Army Air Corps in the China-Burma-India Theater. In addition to inheriting operational responsibilities from the AVG, the 23d FG also benefited from the knowledge and experience of the AVG pilots, and took on the nickname of the disbanded unit. 


The Flying Tigers were inactivated after WWII, then reactivated and inactivated several times, flying several different fighter aircraft types at different locations before being reactivated as the 23rd Wing, part of a composite wing at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., on 1 June 1992. The wing's activation coincided with the activation of Air Combat Command, headquartered at Langley AFB, Va. In April 1997, the wing became a fighter group flying only A-10s, and continued to prosecute the missions of Southern Watch in Southwest Asia on a regular rotation.


In response to the attacks of 11 September 2001, the 23d FG landed the first fighter aircraft inside of Afghanistan in March 2002. They deployed from Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, first to a classified location and then to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 23d Fighter Group personnel operated simultaneously in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and SOUTHERN WATCH for nearly 7 months. The Flying Tigers have been heavily engaged in Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM ever since. 


In 2007, the 23d FG moved from Pope to Moody AFB, Ga. Simultaneous with the group's move, all 23rd FG A-10s were upgraded to the precision engagement A-10C. In 2008 and 2009, respectively, the 75th and 74th Fighter Squadrons deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, flying their newly upgraded A-10C aircraft. While providing close air support to ground forces and engaging Taliban and insurgents, the squadrons logged more than 23,000 combined combat hours. 


The 23d FG will continue to carry on the tradition of the first and foremost Flying Tiger, Lt. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault. The Flying Tiger legend lives on as a beacon of pride to those committed to peace and as a threat to those who would unsheathe the terrible sword of aggression. 


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