SISTER Wives star Janelle Brown's son Hunter proudly shared snaps from his United States Air Force Academy graduation after five years of training.
The newly-qualified forces officer, 53, gave followers a glimpse into the impressive ceremony which saw the 967 graduates toss their hats in the air as jets flew overhead.
Vice President Mike Pence delivered a speech in front of the class of 2020 in which he congratulated them on their achievements.
Hunter wrote on Instagram: "5 long years and one hell of a weekend! The people and the memories from this place will be ones that I will cherish forever!"
His mum Janelle wasn't able to attend the ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
She shared the bittersweet news on her Instagram account with a proud photo of her and Kody Brown’s son Hunter in front of the flag getting his certificate in salute.
She wrote next to a photo of Hunter in his uniform: “This year is full of the unusual and bittersweet. Not how we imagined we would be watching Hunter commission and graduate, but here we are. Big graduation ceremony tomorrow. #airforcemom #proud”.
The 50-year-old has kept fans up to date with her son’s progress as he’s made his way through the Air Force Academy since 2015.
Hunter has also been sharing his experience with updates on how he’s getting with military training.
Happy Birthday Hunter.Im so proud of you.We are blessed to have you in our family.Photo credit @af_academy
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In August 2019 he wrote: “Awesome opportunity and learning experience to work as a squadron commander for Charlie Squadron during the Preparatory School BMT.
“Really proud of Charlie Squadron and the development they had during BMT. It was also very cool to have the opportunity to come full circle and spend my last summer at USAFA at the same place I spent my first summer!”
Hunter’s brother Garrison previously enrolled in the National Guard on July 12, 2016 and graduated.
Kody and Christine’s son Paedon also graduated from National Guard Boot Camp in April 2019.
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