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Max and Alejandro, founders of Airman Fight, share their journey from Air Force veterans to creators of a thriving esports community that connects military personnel and civilians through fighting games. They reveal how their organization has evolved into a powerful support network that addresses isolation and mental health challenges for service members.
• Both founders served in the US Air Force with experience as aircraft mechanics and recruiters
• Airman Fight began as an idea to connect airmen through fighting games during COVID isolation
• The community has grown to include over 300 members from all military branches
• Gaming provides vital mental health support and camaraderie for active military and veterans
• The organization helps members with career transitions, resume writing, and networking
• Airman Fight Cup tournaments qualify members for sponsored trips to EVO, the premier fighting game event
• The community bridges the gap between military and civilian gaming worlds
• Members credit the organization with providing critical support during difficult transitions
• True Victory Apparel partnership helps fund opportunities for military gamers
• Future plans include expanding tournaments to include Tekken 8 and sending more members to major events
If you want to support or connect with Airman Fight, check out their upcoming tournament on July 19th, or look for the Airman Fight Cup 2 starting in September featuring both Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 competitions.
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