1st Lt Kenneth "KAGE" Allen (USAFA '17)

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1st Lieutenant Kenneth “Kage” Allen was killed in an F-15C training mission on June 15th, 2020 over the North Sea, UK.  He was the assistant chief of weapons and tactics for the 493rd Fighter Squadron. 

Lt Allen graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 2017 and attended undergraduate pilot training at Vance AFB, OK.  His first assignment as a fighter pilot was with the 493rd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath. Lt Allen is survived by his wife and parents.  Here’s a toast. 

All proceeds from Kage’s bracelet sales will be donated to the Fallen Wings Foundation, a non-profit mobilizes monetary resources to the first-of-kin in the event of an aerial mishap.

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1st Lieutenant Kenneth “Kage” Allen was killed in an F-15C training mission on June 15th, 2020 over the North Sea, UK.  He was the assistant chief of weapons and tactics for the 493rd Fighter Squadron. 

Lt Allen graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 2017 and attended undergraduate pilot training at Vance AFB, OK.  His first assignment as a fighter pilot was with the 493rd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath. Lt Allen is survived by his wife and parents.  Here’s a toast. 

All proceeds from Kage’s bracelet sales will be donated to the Fallen Wings Foundation, a non-profit mobilizes monetary resources to the first-of-kin in the event of an aerial mishap.

1st Lieutenant Kenneth “Kage” Allen was killed in an F-15C training mission on June 15th, 2020 over the North Sea, UK.  He was the assistant chief of weapons and tactics for the 493rd Fighter Squadron. 

Lt Allen graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 2017 and attended undergraduate pilot training at Vance AFB, OK.  His first assignment as a fighter pilot was with the 493rd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath. Lt Allen is survived by his wife and parents.  Here’s a toast. 

All proceeds from Kage’s bracelet sales will be donated to the Fallen Wings Foundation, a non-profit mobilizes monetary resources to the first-of-kin in the event of an aerial mishap.

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