OSI special agent shares trans journey to inspire others

Staff Sgt. Logan Ireland, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Field Investigation Squadron 4, Detachment 611 23, special agent, poses for a photo upon receiving his Master of Arts in Military Studies from American Military University. (Courtesy photo)

Staff Sgt. Logan Ireland, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Field Investigation Squadron 4, Detachment 611 23, special agent, poses for a photo upon receiving his Master of Arts in Military Studies from American Military University. (Courtesy photo)

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