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When the United States Air Force Academy's class of 2023 arrived at the Academy four years ago, the Cadet Chapel was still open for worship. With its closure and restoration, cadets of all ...
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"We know that several cadet classes haven't, and won't get to, enjoy the chapel," said Col Julian Gaither, the Academy's senior chaplain. "But in times of tragedy, it also becomes a beacon of hope.
The cocoon housing the Cadet Chapel is seen behind a monument to the B-29 “Superfortress” bomber on Nov. 18 at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
Campus Architect Duane Boyle leads a tour Friday, Aug. 8, 2020, of the restoration project at the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel to a group from the Denver Modernism Week conference.
In the generations to come, the Cadet Chapel will be repaired and “preserved” many times with new methods and technologies. Much of what is being done today will be subject to improvement.
The chapel is made of aluminum, glass and steel and it is marked by 17 spires that point 150 feet into the sky. The building was completed in 1962, and for the past several years it has shown its ...
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is renovating an iconic Air Force symbol – the Cadet Chapel at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. The $158 million project aims to fix structural damage to ...
The Cadet Chapel at the United States Air Force Academy — touted as the most-visited building in Colorado — is closed for at least four years of extensive renovation.
The Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel's 17 spires thrust upward to a height of 150 feet, embodying the desire to "touch heaven," or as the Air Force motto urges, to "Aim High." Courtesy of Dianne ...