Lt. Col. Tyler Hiatt made the request for removal, stating that he was unable to execute the duties of the position.
Lt. Col. Tyler Hiatt, commander of the 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron at the base in Wyoming, was removed from his position at his own request.
Lt. Col. Tyler Hiatt was removed from the 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron following the death of several members of base security.
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Senior air force commanders from Greece, Israel and Cyprus held a confidential meeting in Nicosia on Wednesday, reportedly ...