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      <description>A senior-level executive in Fayetteville, Georgia, Brett Alexander Matcheck serves as technical services coordinator at RAS Systems, where he oversees its North American customer service division. Among other accomplishments in this role, he improved the company&#39;s customer service delivery model by developing and implementing innovative processes that benefited six corporate departments. Brett Matcheck concurrently serves as flight operations supervisor with the United States Air Force Reserves and has more than a decade of experience as a B-52 pilot and instructor.

Brett Alexander Matcheck&#39;s prior military experience includes serving in leadership roles at several Air Force Bases and accruing hundreds of flight hours as part of Operation Inherent Resolve, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn. An FAA certified instrument flight instructor, he has mentored and trained dozens of aviators and is a former Squadron Instructor Pilot of the Year. He has also earned 22 Aerial Achievement Medals, three Wing Flying Safety Awards, and two Air Force Commendation Medals.

Mr. Matchek holds an MBA from American Military University and a bachelor&#39;s degree in political science from Auburn University, where he was part of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. His hobbies include long-distance running and working on old cars.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>With a background in military air force operations and business management, Brett Alexander Matcheck has wide expertise in technical customer service practices and has excelled in various roles both in the military and civilian spheres. Outside of his professional pursuits, <a href="http://www.brettmatcheck.com/">Brett Matcheck</a> enjoys long-distance running.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A multi-engine and instrument flight instructor certified by the Federal Aviation Authority, <a href="https://brettmatcheck.blogspot.com/">Brett Matcheck</a> serves as a technical service coordinator of RAS Systems, and a flight operations supervisor of the 2nd Special Operations Squadron. A decorated combat pilot, Brett Alexander Matcheck served the U.S. Air Force in combat missions such as operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, New Dawn, and Inherent Resolve. Brett Matcheck received the Air Force Aerial Achievement Medal (AFAAM) two times during his active service with the U.S. Air Force</div>]]></description>
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