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Show i 12 Page HILL TOP TIMES April 28. 1978 Lear Community College of the Air Force graduation ceremony on Tuesday saw A the largest number of graduates ever to receive degrees in one ouarter at Hill education objective is a bachelor of science in for a BS in animal science, earned a degree in aerospace sociology or psychology, received a degree in general electronic technology. technology. Sergeant McEntee earned a degree a,s a physician assistant. He plans to work for additional credits in AFB. total of seven graduated. They were: Sgt. Dennis A. A technology. Airman Poland is working Hospital Hill; AlC Roger G. Poland, 2849th Air Base Group; MSgt. Joseph P. Ward, 6514th Test Squadron; retired CMSgt. Ercell O. Blaine, formerly of the 2952nd USAF for a bachelor in computer He received a science. in degree general electronic technology Tuesday. Sergeant Ward, who hopes Combat Logistics Support Squadron; MSgt. Charles J. Kanach, Jr., 388th Tactical Fighter Wing; TSgt. Henry Wirtz, 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron. Lieutenant Generals Thomas W. Morgan, commander, Space and Missile Systems Organization, Los Angeles, and Charles E. Buckingham, comptroller of the Air Force, w ill retire May 1 and July l, respectively. Commander, handed out the degrees in a ceremony witnessed by the spouse, first sergeant and commander of Blaine received a degree in avionics radar technology; Kanach, an instructor in technology, and Wirtz. work center management. Richard Maj. C. Henry, director, development and acquisition, deputy chief of staff for research and development, Headquarters graduate's organization. Blaine, Kanach and Wirtz were not able to be present for the graduation. Air Force, has been nominated for promotion to lieutenant Sergeant Foresman, whose general and - tig? - I , : interested enlisted All personnel on base who would like to learn more about the opportunities offered by Community College of the Air Force educational program are encouraged to call Sam Cooper at Ext. 3533. HI $ ! M Morgan. has been No replacement named General for Buckingham. Maj. Gen. Ranald T. Adams Jr., director, Defense College, Ft. McNair, D.C., has been nominated for promotion to A an Chief of Staff, United States Air Force general Inter-America- Message from General David C. Jones and named to become chairman of the lieutenant is ' I f ( nnnr im'iii utvi "" ' n - rrn n1 it inntniiiir "n .. n Flanked at far left by Brig. Gen. Cornelius Nugteren, Ogden ALC LEARNING POWER Vice Commander, with their respective commanders in the back row, are four of the most recent Community College of the Air Force graduates. They are: (1 to r) AlC Roger G. Poland, SSgt. William P. McEntee, Jr., MSgt. Joseph P. Ward, and Sgt. Dennis A. Foresman. Commanders in the back row (1 to r): Capt. Lawrence II. Hoffman, 2849th B Squadron Commander; Capt. L. K. Wilkinson, Commander, Medical Squadron Section, USAF Hospital Hill; Col. Selectee Robert C. Hover, 6514th Test Squadron Commander; Maj. Robert W. Fisher, Commander, Det. 6, 15th Weather Squadron. The four graduates, who earned degrees in general electronic technology, physician assistant, or aerospace ground equipment technology, were part of a class of seven w ho graduated Tuesday in what was the largest number to receive degrees in one quarter at Hill AFB. (U.S. Air Force Photo by George Whetton) named to replace General Inter-Americ- Gen. ! equipment ground General officer moves Brig. Gen. Cornelius Air Ogden Nugteren, Vice Center Logistics each health environmental Foresman, Det. 6, 15th Weather Squadron; SSgt. William P. McEntee, Jr., I ' ? n Defense Board, Washington, D.C. 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