OCR Text |
Show 16 by Rosanne Pruitt Education Services and Military Training Eighty graduates from the Community College of the Air Force Spring "97 Class were honored at a ceremony held at the Hill Aerospace Museum recently. CMSgt John A Brewer, Ogden Air Logistics Center senior enlisted advisor, was guest speaker. He commended the graduates and reflected on his own personal experience of completing two CCAF degrees and continuing his education through graduate school. Another highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of several awards to outSrA. Amie standing graduates. 75th Satterfield, Operations Support Squadron; SrA. Sheila Thompson, 75th Communications Squadron; TSgt Michael A McLaren, 4th Fighter Squadron; and TSgL John R. Nichols, 388th Operations Support Squadron; received the Air Force Association Education Aerospace Foundation Eagle Program $250 grants and acliievement certificates. McLaren also received a scholarship from Embry-Riddl- e Aeronautical University and MSgt. Paul T. Hartman, 75th Medical Group, received a University of Phoenix scholarship. Other graduates were: 34th Fighter Squadron: SrA Jason M. Andrews, SSgt Javier A Gomez, SrA Nathaniel G. Martin and TSgt Rodolfo Platero 368th Recruiting Squadron: Troy L Persson 372nd Recruiting Squadron: SSgt MSgL Gordon D. Anderson and MSgt Dennis J. Drogo 388th Fighter Wing: MSgt Kevin K Bailey 388th Logistics Support Squadron: TSgt Robert A Honeycutt SrA Bart S. Scroggins, SrA Consuelo B. Wells and MSgt Christopher Williams 388th Maintenance Squadron: SrA Janet E. Booe, MSgt Robin A Brock, SrA Anthony R Estep, SrA Eric R Nelson and SSgt Timothy J. Taylor 388th OSS: TSgt Gary W. Bowker, MSgt Donald L Holmes and SrA Mylinda Wike 419th Fighter Squadron: SSgt Parry V. Bartle 421st Hilltop Times S- f- Thursday, May 8, 1997 Fighter Squadron SSgt Corydon E Conder and SSgt Brent N. Wells 4th FS: SrA Matthew J. Reardon, MSgt Calvin L Slota and SrA Jaime Tijerina 649th Combat Logistics Support Squadron: SrA Sonji L Moore, SSgt Sandra L Snyder and TSgt James Cruz 649th Munitions Squadron: TSgt Jose L Mendez and SSgt Charles R Veillon 729th Air Control Squadron: SrA Toddle L Banta, SrA Joseph W. Dabney, TSgt David N. Elber, SrA James V. Navarro, MSgt Blaine E Reid, SrA Guy W. Riley, SrA Jordon B. Rubright and SrA Christopher M. Willis 75th Air Base Wing: MSgt Dale M. Altman and TSgt David A Todd 75th Civil Eru$ncering Group: SSgt Sandi Y. Folkerts, TSgt Terry S. Morgan and SrA Retxx-c- S. Vannoy a 75th Communications Squadron: SrA Sheila A Allen 75th Medical Group: SSgt Maureen E Doherty, SSgt Paul E. Gutenberger, TSgt Michael S. Harlan, TSgt Gerald D. Harrison, SSgt Therese M. Huss, MSgt Stephen E Kozak, MSgt Timothy E. Lane and MSgt Robert A Petrarca 75th Mission Support Squadron: MSgt Paul J. Anderson, MSgt Asher M. Brown, TSgt Anthony R Houston, SSgt Michael S. Jachim, MSgt Frederick C. Statton, SrA Tonya J. Stott, MSgt David A Wharton and TSgt Perry C. Woods 75th OSS: MSgt William H. Stinebaugh and SrA Raymond TwoFeathers 775 Civil Engineering Squadron: SSgt David L Lovett 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron: SSgt Chuck Nelson W. Bunting and TSgt Terry L Cond. Cruise Control Pw. Windows Dual Air Bags Air Air Combat Command Logistics Support Squadron: SSgt Eric W. Robinson Air Education and Training Command Training Support Squadron: SSgt. Anthony G. Abbott SSgt Manasseh J. Ellis, TSgt James E. Johnson, SSgt Manuel L Smith and TSgt Lawrence J. Zirtzman Defense Information System Agency: SrA Mark V. Colton and SSgt Kristen L Williams Defense Finance Agency: Christopher R Yancey Ogden Air Logistics Center: Scott M. Tucker 5 affiliate s, degree-grantin- MX-- 6 Limited M-Editi- on g vu vw vw schools. non-degre- ,J?ua' j3wr'rrors Speed MSgt Graduates from the college enjoy benefits such as faster advancement while on active duty in comparison to their ratio. CCAF veterans peers at a often secure higher paying civilian jobs. Most baccalaureate institutions accept transfer credits as electives when they don't apply to a degree major. Also, many potential employers perceive CCAF graduates as ambitious and committed to their professional and personal two-to-on- Stereo SrA Since its beginning the college has conferred nearly 164,000 degrees to more than 145,000 enlisted members in 68 mission-relate- d associate degree programs. CCAF is the largest institution in the world with nearly 60 multi-campu- Power Locks Wheel AMFM Cass. Tilt vyv u o U e e military- -oriented 2 LEASE development The next CCAF graduation ceremony will be held in October. The Education Office must receive all degree completing transcripts by late August New and eligible CCAF graduates are strongly encourage to apply for the Aerospace Education Foundation Eagle grants as well as scholarAeronautical ships from Embry-Riddl- e and the University University of Phoenix. These award opportunities are exclusively for eligible CCAF graduates. Education Services periodically notifies airmen of their CCAF status toward degree completion. A briefing is held every Tuesday, 2 p.m., in the Education Center, for individuals just beginning their education. In(Svidual counseling immediately follows the briefing. With careful planning most airmen are able to complete a CCAF degree in conjunction with pursuing their baccalaureate degree. Education Services is located in Bldg. 383, across from the Bowling Center. Customer service hours are 6:30 am - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday and 6:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. every Friday. off-dut- tore: . M" "N 51739 ... - "tL,:..- :- ........ PER MO. ,.. .: plus y -- YEAR 4.3 51635 EVERY ONE 51720 51725 $ IS dD(D) OFF! AII savings & prices includedor after rebateincentives if any. 2 yr. Lease O.A.C. MAC $3500 cash down, 1st pmt, sec. deposit, lie. fees due at lease signing. Payment plus tax. "titoA Ctdcdt TTtojtU Z cater" 843 W. RIVERDALE RD., OGDEN www.freewaymazda.com 621-110- 0 |