Submitted by: LTC (Ret.) Robert F. Barrow
Photo credit: Mobile County Public Schools
MOBILE, AL — LTC (Ret.) Robert F. Barrow, MCPSS Director of Army Instruction, JROTC cadets at B.C. Rain and Deputy of Operations Ernest Scarbrough recently presented an award to Mike Singleton to show their appreciation for his outstanding paint job on the airplane on display in front of the school. The plane, a U.S. Navy T-2 Buckeye, serves as a symbol of B.C. Rain’s Aviation and Aerospace Signature Academy. Mike, a Body Shop Mechanic for MCPSS Transportation, worked extremely hard to paint the plane to military specs.

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