Major Jiang Qinghua of the Second Wing of the Air Force (Hsinchu Phantom Fighter Wing) is the protagonist of the Air Force's 2023 image table calendar in February.

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[Reporter Luo Tianbin/Taipei Report] The 2023 image desk calendar of the army, navy and air force is released. The army desk calendar shows the characteristics of hard training and refinement. The navy desk calendar integrates color elements into combat readiness. Spokesperson.

This time, the Air Force has Mirage fighter pilot Jiang Qinghua and other 6 female pilots on the image desk calendar, which has become the focus of netizens. There is also a hidden version of the spokesperson on the back cover of the desk calendar. The shallow dimples on the face and the confident expression are particularly eye-catching.

The air force's 2023 image desk calendar is based on the month to match the main aircraft types of each wing, plus P-3C, E-2 early warning aircraft and Black Hawk helicopters, with 6 male and 6 female pilots, a total of 12 pilots, and air defense, logistics and combat Supporting units and talent recruitment page.

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The 6 female pilots on the image table calendar are: First Wing (Tainan IDF Fighter Wing) Captain Guo Wenjing, Second Wing (Hsinchu Phantom Fighter Wing) Major Jiang Qinghua, Fourth Wing (Chiayi F-16 Fighter Wing) Captain Huang Ruoyi, Lieutenant Shi Jiahui of the Sixth Wing (Pingtung Mixed Wing, C-130 transport aircraft), Major Xie Yunbing, Air Force Academy (AT-3 Advanced Trainer), Lin Yu, Sixth Wing (Pingtung Mixed Wing, P-3C anti-submarine aircraft) Lieutenant Soft.

The Ministry of National Defense Spokesperson’s Facebook page yesterday compared the 2023 image desk calendars of the Army, Navy, and Air Forces in the same frame, and pointed out the characteristics of the image desk calendars of each service. The army desk calendar is the first in simplicity and environmental protection. The army trains diligently and intensively all the time, and strives to train its duties; the navy desk calendar integrates color elements into combat readiness, open the colorful desk calendar, and get to know the most real naval officers and soldiers; the air force desk calendar has high ambitions, in addition to exquisite photos of various military aircraft In addition, there are more heroic attitudes of air and ground crews performing combat readiness tasks.

The Air Force launched the 2023 image desk calendar. Unlike each month, the pilot is the protagonist. Corporal Hu Enci, who is currently serving in the 35th Rapid Artillery Unit of the Air Defense Department, is the protagonist of the hidden version on the back cover.

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The Ministry of National Defense Spokesperson's Facebook page compares the 2023 image desk calendars of the Army, Navy, and Air Forces in the same frame, and points out the characteristics of the image desk calendars of each service.

(Picture: Taken from the Facebook page of the Ministry of National Defense Spokesperson)

The Air Force 2023 image desk calendar, Captain Guo Wenjing of the First Wing (Tainan IDF Fighter Wing) is the protagonist in January.

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The Air Force 2023 Image Calendar, Captain Huang Ruoyi of the Fourth Wing (Chiayi F-16 Fighter Wing) is the protagonist of April.

Behind Huang Ruoyi is the F-16 fighter.

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Lieutenant Shi Jiahui of the Sixth Wing of the Air Force (Pingtung Mixed Wing, C-130 transport aircraft) is the protagonist of the Air Force 2023 image table calendar in June.

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Major Xie Yunbing participated in this year's National Day Air Fleet Thunder Tiger team preparation mission, and she is also the protagonist of the Air Force's 2023 image table calendar in August.

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Lieutenant Lin Yurou is the pilot of the P-3C anti-submarine aircraft of the Sixth Wing. This time, he is the protagonist of October on the Air Force's 2023 image table calendar.

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