Hello Dear,
Thanks for your email, my dear I really want to establish a
long term relationship with you, after I have gone through your profile on the site, there is a reason why I choose to establish a relationship with you, I will use this opportunity to tell you all about myself. I attach my picture to this mail, so take a nice view on them. Honey presently I am in Afghanistan at war zone for (PEACEKEEPING mission) due to the crisis here in Afghanistan.
I really don't know how to start and where to end, you know sometimes in life you begin to feel whether you can deal with a relationship according to what it’s meant for, because a lot of people now abuse it. Actually here the case is whether your fate is driving you towards the person you’re meant to be with.
I want to tell you about my fate when feelings are so powerful and beyond my control is guiding me towards someone who can make me happy beyond my wildest dreams.
I am Lt. Gen. Sandra Anderson, Commander, 14th Air Force
(Air Forces Strategic), Air Force Space Command; and
Commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Space,
U.S. Strategic Command, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. As
the U.S. Air Force's operational space component to
USSTRATCOM, I leads more than 20,500 personnel responsible
for providing missile warning, space superiority, space
situational awareness, satellite operations, space launch
and range operations. As Commander, JFCC SPACE, i also
directs all assigned and attached USSTRATCOM space forces
providing tailored, responsive, local and global space
effects in support of national, USSTRATCOM and combatant
commander objectives.
I was commissioned from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1980.
I was served as an F-15 and F-16 weapons separation engineer
and a flight test engineer. As a flight test engineer, i
also has flown in 30 types of U.S. and Canadian military
aircraft. Also served as project officer on the CF-18
aircraft as a U.S. Air Force Exchange Officer to the
Canadian Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment.
Selected by NASA in January 1990, I became an astronaut in
July 1991. On Jan. 13, 1993, then an Air Force major and a
member of the space shuttle Endeavor crew, I became the
first U.S. military woman in space. I flew on STS-54 (1993),
STS-64 (1994), STS-78 (1996) and STS-101 (2000), and served
aboard the International Space Station as a member of the
Expedition-2 crew (2001). A veteran of five space flights, I
also has logged 211 days in space, including a spacewalk of
eight hours and 56 minutes, a world record. I commanded the
45th Space Wing at Patrick AFB, Fla. Her staff assignments
include tours at Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Air
Education and Training Command, and U.S. Strategic Command.
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:
1983 Junior Engineer of the Year, Air Force Armament
Laboratory
1988 Distinguished graduate, USAF Test Pilot School, and
winner of the R.L. Jones Award for Outstanding Flight Test
Engineer
1990 Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment Commanding
Officer's Commendation, Canadian Forces, Canada
1996 Outstanding Young Houstonian
2002 Women in Aerospace Outstanding Achievement Award
2008 Dr. Kurt H. Debus Award for Aerospace Achievements and
Contributions in Florida
2008 Thomas D. White Space Award for Outstanding
Contributions to Space
2011 inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
My dear I have told you all about me, so I hope to read from
you soonest.
Yours
Faithfully General,
Sandra Anderson.
Zitat:From: Sandra Anderson <mg.sandraanderson@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 01:29:13 -1200