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| honorific_prefix = Colonel | name = Merryl Tengesdal | honorific_suffix = | image = Merryl.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | nickname = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | placeofburial = | placeofburial_label = | placeofburial_coordinates = | allegiance ={{flag|United States}} | branch ={{flag|United States Navy}} {{flag|United States Air Force}} | serviceyears = 1994-present | rank = Colonel | servicenumber = | unit = | commands = Det 2/WR-ALC Plant 42 | battles = Operation Enduring Freedom Iraq War | battles_label = | awards = {{plainlist|
}} | memorials = | spouse = | relations = | laterwork = | signature = | signature_size = | signature_alt = | website = | module = }} Colonel Merryl Tengesdal (born 1971)[1] is the first and only African American woman to fly the United States Air Force's U-2 spy plane which is used for specialized high-altitude reconnaissance missions.[2] Tengesdal is one of only five women and three African Americans ever to be accepted into the U-2 program. BiographyColonel Merryl (David) Tengesdal is the Director of Inspections for The Inspector General (TIG) of the Air Force, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DC. The Inspections Directorate develops, revises, coordinates, and implements Air Force inspection policy, and provides oversight and reporting of inspection programs to TIG, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Secretary of the Air Force on the readiness, economy, efficiency, compliance and state of discipline of the Air Force. Colonel Tengesdal is also the Executive Secretary of the Air Force Inspection System Council. A native of The Bronx, New York, Colonel Tengesdal is a graduate from the University of New Haven with a Science Degree in electrical engineering. She was one of three women to make it through the program.[1] After Officer Candidate School commissioning, she began a career as a Naval Aviator by flying the SH-60B Seahawk Helicopter at Naval Station Mayport, Florida. During that time, she deployed on two long cruises and multiple short cruises to the Middle East, South America and the Caribbean. After a three-year sea tour in helicopters, Colonel Tengesdal went on to become a T-34C and T-6A Instructor Pilot. After completing T-6A Instructor Training, she became one of four Navy T-6A Instructors to train Navy and Air Force students at Joint Student Undergraduate Pilot Training (JSUPT) at Moody Air Force Base, GA. Her former Navy flight instructor, Commander Ron Robinson, has said that Merryl David (maiden name) "was one of my best flight students, and it doesn't surprise me that she's doing so well." Once she completed her Navy obligation, she continued her military career by transferring over to the Air Force to fly the Lockheed U-2S Dragon Lady at Beale Air Force Base in Northern California. Colonel Tengesdal was deployed to multiple locations in support of Operations OLIVE HARVEST, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM and HORN OF AFRICA. While stationed at Beale AFB the first time, she held the positions of 9th Reconnaissance Wing (9th RW) Chief of Flight Safety and 9th Physiological Support Squadron Director of Operations. After her tour at Beale AFB, Colonel Tengesdal continued her career by becoming the Detachment Commander of Detachment 2 WR/ALC Palmdale, California where she was in charge of flight test and Program Depot Maintenance for the U-2S aircraft. Thereafter, Colonel Tengesdal worked at the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) J8 staff. As Chief of Studies and Assessments Branch, she was responsible for developing the Command’s position on capability gap assessment(s), development and integration for senior-level documents submitted to the Joint Staff. Prior to her current assignment, Colonel Tengesdal returned to Beale and held the positions of Deputy Operations Group Commander and Inspector General, 9th RW, Beale AFB, CA. In 2013, Tengesdal was invited to attend the University of New Haven's 30th Annual Alumni Scholarship Ball to be honored with a Distinguished Alumni Award. The ball is the university's primary scholarship fund-raising initiative. Attended by over 300 guests each year, the ball celebrates the accomplishments of distinguished alumni and raises critical scholarship funds for deserving students who otherwise would not be able to pursue their dreams of earning a college education. Flight rating
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See also{{Portal|Aviation|Biography|Military of the United States|United States Air Force}}
References1. ^1 {{cite news|last=Sutherland|first=Andrea|url=http://gazette.com/u-2-pilot-says-fascination-with-space-flying-started-early/article/113370|title=U-2 pilot says fascination with space, flying started early|date= 22 February 2011| work = The Gazette |access-date= 19 June 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Cummings|first1=Air Force Senior Airman Bobby|title=Face of Defense: U-2 Pilot Blazes Trail|url=http://www.defense.gov/News-Article-View/Article/604092/face-of-defense-u-2-pilot-blazes-trail|website=U. S. Department of Defense|accessdate=12 April 2016}} External links
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