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Show Twice Monthly Thursday, March 23, 2000 388th Fighter Wing supplement to the Hilltop Times Above, Lt. Gen. Doc Foglesong, .12th Air escorts Jennifer Wallworth and her children, to greet Staff Sgt. James Wallworth, 4th Force-commande- sysFighter Squadron tems journeyman, as he departs the plane. Staff Sgt. Wallworth returned with the 4th Fighter . y deployment to. Squadron from their Southwest Asia. Right, 388th Fighter Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant T. J. Love greets Airman 1st Class Elliott Weir, 4th FS crew chief, as he departs the aircraft. electro-environment- al 90-da- Combat education alive, growing; encourages learning opportunities Awards Banquet The Maintenance Professional Of the Year banquet will be held March 31 at the' officers club. The pre banquet social begins at 6 p.m. Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. Dinner is a choice of roast beef, teriyaki chicken or a vegetable plate. The cost per person is: Amn-Sr- A SSgt-TS- gt Top 3 Combat education .$12 ..$13 and officers....... $14 1 members add $1 to the for the evening is mess Dress price. Non-clu- dress, b semi-form- dress or al . appro- - squadron first sergeants. 18 Months 388th Logistics Support Squadron 388th Range Squadron 6 Months 34th Fighter Squadron Potential Saves Airmen Against Drinking and Driving 92 Advertisement; the 2th Air Force initiative encour- aging airmen to pursue post-hig- h is school academics and alive and well evolving beyond its original focus. Initially we wanted to make priate civilian attire. Tickets are available through want to ensure the airmen there are aware of all the options currently available to them, the general explained, and I want to see what we can do to improve their access to those options. One significant challenge weve had to overcome in evaluating the success of the combat education program is the lack of accurate numbers, Maj. Stenton said. Many airmen I By Tech. Sgt. Rian Clawson 12th Air Force Public Affairs -- -- young airmen aware of the many educational opportunities available to them and encourage them to enroll in core college courses, said Maj. Sally Stenton, the 12th Air Force point of contact for the combat education program. Our ultimate goal was to encourage as many airmen as possible to continue beyond the basic courses and actively pursue an undergraduate or higher-lev- el degree. Although these goals are still valid, many units have gone above and beyond their origi- - simply cannot participate in y education until theyve off-dut- nal charter andare initiating a flurry of education initiatives his belief in this premise when he recently went to Soto Cano, to encourage all airmen to enhance Honduras, and heard several their academic prowess. deployed members express con- completed their upgrade training. Others have already completed an academic degree program. 2th Air Force leaders said cerns about the educational theyll work through challenges Higher education is the ultimate force multiplier, said 2th Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. 1 Doc Foglesong. Better-educate- d airmen are not only more effective military members, d theyre also better-informe- citizens. The general demonstrated contained herein do not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense the U S An Force of HB AFB Everything advertised s available opportunities available to them. When he returned to D-Gen. Foglesong asked the base education services officer to send a representative to Soto Cano and complete an analysis of its education th 1 with the data-collecti- on process and emphasized the need to encourage all eligible members to actively pursue education. Well do that, Maj. Stenboth for ton added, because our people and our mission its the right thing to do. without regard to race color religion sex or other nonment factor of the purchaser user or patron |