Afghan National Army Air Force 2nd Lt. Niloofar Rhmani, second from left, stands with four other graduates of undergraduate pilot training before they receive their pilot's wings at a ceremony at Shindand Air Base in Afghanistan May 14, 2013. Rhmani was the first woman to successfully complete undergraduate pilot training and earn the status of pilot in more than 30 years. She joined the Kabul Air Wing as a Cessna 208 pilot. (DoD photo by Senior Airman Scott Saldukas, U.S. Air Force/Released)
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Afghan air force 2nd Lt. Niloofar Rhmani stands alongside the other four graduates of undergraduate pilot training just prior to receiving their pilot wings at a ceremony May 14, 2013, at Shindand Air Base, Afghanistan. Rhmani made history May 14, 2013, when she became the first female to successfully complete undergraduate pilot training and earn the status of pilot in more than 30 years. She will continue her service as she joins the Kabul Air Wing as a Cessna 208 pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Scott Saldukas)