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Show Hilltop Times January 29. 2004 AF Community College honors 116 graduates Graduation Committee member B. Two grants and one scholarship were pre- sented during the Community College of the Air Force's spring class graduation. The class had 116 Hill graduates. CCAF awards regionally accredited associate of applied science degrees to enlisted members in their duty specialty. y The Mountain Chapter of the Air Force Association presented two $400 Pitsenbarger Grants through the Aerospace Education Foundation. Recipients were Tech. Sgt. Herman Andrade of the 367th Training Support Squadron and Master Sgt. Howard Lacambra of the 75th Aerospace Medicine Squadron. Sergeant Andrade also received a $1,000 university scholarship from Scott Ferrin, Ute-Rock- Education and Business Development direc- Fuka, Senior Airman Rachel A. tuition assistance is currently 100 per- cent, the scholarship can be used toward the cost of books while attending Embry-Riddl- e Aeronautical University. Graduates with their degrees are: Aerospace Ground Equipment Tech- Tech. Sgt. Kenneth B. Ishmael, nology Tech. Sgt. Theodore H. Gatlin Air and Space Systems Technology Staff Sgt. Penny Blackburn MasAircraft Armament Technology ter Sgt. Jefferson J. Cairo, Master Sgt. Ralph E. Thompson III Aircraft Armament Systems Technol- ogy Staff Sgt. James G. Lane, Staff Sgt. Luke D. Moore, Master Sgt. Randy L. Titus, Senior Airman Ronald G. Lebeau, Staff Sgt. Howard E. Church, Master Sgt. Tate Leger, Staff Sgt. Kyle J. Augsburger Aircraft Systems Maintenance Technology Staff Sgt. Johnathon E. Fox, Staff n Sgt. John J. Grass, Master Sgt. Robin Mon-forto- Aircraft Maintenance Technology L. Bake Aircrew Life Support Senior Airman Shannon Rhodes Air Frame Repair Technology Staff Sgt. Ernest E. Medina Airway Science Senior Airman Michael Neal Allied Health Sciences Staff Sgt. James C. Rish, Tech. Sgt. Willie E. Little Aviation Maintenance Technology Tech. Sgt. Herman D. Andrade, Senior Airman Sean M. Pitts, Tech. Sgt. Chris Olsen, Senior Master Sgt. Robert McGuinness, Staff Sgt. Paul R. Cocanour, Tech. Sgt. Robert C. Crawford, Tech. Sgt. Marc R. Fraley, Master Sgt. Mark A. Kellie, Master Sgt. Scotty L. Barnhart, Staff Sgt. Ronnie Briscoe, Donald Clausen, Senior Master Sgt. Martin C. Gatley, Master Sgt. Kevin L. LeonGuerrero, Senior Airman Kevin A. Paul, Master Sgt. Michael Petti, Airman 1st Class Ahern L. e Rudolph, Airman" 1st Class Curtiss J. cecause Tech. Sgt. Samuel DeLaMata, Senior Airman Jason M. Duncan, Tech. Sgt. Paul R. Weaver, Master Sgt. Gerard G. Babauta, Master Sgt. Eric H. Burkhart, Staff Sgt. Michael A. Detiege, Staff Sgt. Leldon R. Greer, Staff Sgt. Brian K. Guillory, Master Sgt. Kevin L. Senior Airman Eric B. Stober Tech. Explosive Ordinance Disposal Sgt. Robert Boston, Thomas E. Caygle Fire Science Staff Sgt. Daniel A. Bedre-ga- l Sgt. Kevin : .: ; '.. : : aicle. ) . Hopkins sity provided Excellence Award scholarships to the entire graduating class. In the past, this award supplemented the remaining 25 percent of tuition not covered by the Air , : Electronic Systems Technology Food and Nutritional Science Sgt.Terri L. Dryden - . : U ' Staff Sgt. David S. Haynes, Staff Sgt. Karen Leon-Guerrer- . Jfe : r;:.i k:j together, ti::y CAY $i:ZD GET A DEATHS :.L"Y FGa ti:e nzsr of i:er life. i:a"s Education and Training Management W. . fat;::?. i:iLr;D iz?. u Master Sgt. David J. Dental Assisting Fish .sister cririD t::n " tor for the University of Phoenix. Additionally, Tracy Funck, center director for Embry-Riddl- e Aeronautical Univer- Force tuition assistance program. Since Veron-nea- ))',..: cicc::.:r T;:: Eden, Tech. Sgt. Ernest L. Jepperson, Staff Sgt. Jeffrey S. Mitchell, Staff Sgt. Andrew by Master Sgt. Lorl Grimes Staff Sgt. Charity V, ti:y a:;d . acusive. :jto i:r;' k::eu n they did 1 o, Tech; ' ' Health Care Management Master L. Padberg MasHuman Resource Management ter Sgt. Roland Eden, Senior Master Sgt. Robert McGuinness, Senior Master Sgt. Delores M. Sepulveda, Master Sgt. Kenneth J. Williams, Tech. Sgt. Wayne A. Hawkins, Master Sgt. Scott L. Leach, Master Sgt. Dou- glas W. Speck Information Management Staff Sgt. Marivic B. Villanueva, Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey E. Burgos, Tech. Sgt. Felisha D. Scott, Tech. Sgt. Theresa Beaudoin It's If It's Information Systems Technology Staff Sgt. Travis L. Ralph, Staff Sgt. Kevin N.James, Tech. Sgt. Daniel L. Cook, Senior Airman Christopher J. Gerber, Senior Airman Andrew A. Dagostino hard to what know to do. call us. We can help you helo her Just might save her Hfe. woiran who fs being abused, confidential. anonymous. And 1t you know a It's Help Stop Violence Agilnst Women. OF OGDSNNORTHEAN Your Community Connection and Weber County Domestic Violence Coalition Instructor of Technology and Military by Prax.-- ir! EKirne.'ih;p w!H 'ta VoafK Agcmst Womn OFfics. U.S. 392-727- Dpofttnnf of Justk. 3 Science Staff Sgt. Paul R. Breeding, Staff Sgt. David S. Haynes, Tech. Sgt. Curtiss J. Sallade, Staff Sgt. Philipp C. Popp Senior MasLogistics Management ter Sgt. Martin Guerra, Master Sgt. Donna J. Wooten, Master Sgt. Rose Covington, Senior Airman Phillipe Negron Logistics and Public Health Master Sgt. Howard G. LaCambra Staff Munitions Systems Technology Tech. Sgt. Sgt. Moises D. Carl J. Dyer, Tech. Sgt. Richard J. Ruotolo, Staff Sgt. Brian Q. Teats, Master Sgt. Tina M. Braggs, Staff Sgt. Randal D. Church Cruz-Izquierd- o, Nondestructive Testing Technology Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Maas Staff Sgt. Charity L. Balce Paralegal Personnel Administration Sgt: Michael S. Dorsett Survival and Rescue Detiege Master Staff Sgt. Michael 53JDDQ A. Social Services Tech. Sgt. Matthew Wendel, Staff Sgt. Joshua S. Trotter Since its beginning, the college has conferred more than 200,000 associate degrees in 68 mission-relate- d specialties. Over 10,000 W. degrees are awarded annually and over 100,000 transcripts each year. CCAF is degree-grantinthe largest institution in the world. with nearly 60 affiliate schools. The next graduation ceremony will be in the spring. New and eligible CCAF graduates are encouraged to apply for the AeroAviation Operations Master Sgt. Daniel space Education Foundation's Pitsenbarger P. Talbot Grant as well as scholarships from Embry-Riddl- e MasAeronautical University and the UniAvionic Systems Technology ter Sgt. Ronald K. Jensen, Master Sgt. Eric versity of Phoenix. H. Parris, Tech. Sgt. Gregory L. Roby, Staff Education Services periodically notifies Sgt. Emil P. Wodicka, Jr., Senior Airman airmen of their CCAF status toward degree Craig M. Bonar, Senior Airman Melinda A. completion as well as baccalaureate degree Lewallen, Master Sgt. Edward F. McDoncompletion. Education Services is in Bldg. 383 across ald, Staff Sgt. Edward O. Prestley, Senior Airman David M. Woloszyk from the bowling alley. Review the educaStaff Sgt. tion Web site at www.hill.af.mildpe to learn Construction Technology Eric G. Johnson, Jr., Staff Sgt. Ferdinand L. more about CCAF and other programs and services available through the Education Lee, Tech. Sgt. Fred O. Sandgren ' Master Sgt. Roland Center. Criminal Justice multi-camp- g Sal-lad- Airman convicted of drug use by Capt. Allan Brock Staff Judge Advocate's office On Nov. 18, a Hill airman was convicted by a general court martial for wrongful use of cocaine and wrongful use of marijuana in violation of Article 112a, Uniform Code of Mili- tary Justice. The airman's drug use came to the attention of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations while agents were conducting an investigation into the drug use of a'fellow squadron member. The airman was subsequently interviewed by OSI and admitted to multiple uses of cocaine and marijuana over the past year. In addition, he provided OSI with the names of other drug users within the squadron, as well as the names of drug dealers in the local community who were selling to military mem- bers. The airman agreed to work as a confidential informant for OSI. His work resulted in the UTAH 2261 Adams - Ogden, Utah POWER OF COMMUNITY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION Devftiopjed Your Community Connection prosecution of several military members and civilians for drug use and drug trafficking. In recognition of His efforts, the convening authority authorized a pretrial agreement that capped the airman's potential sentence at six months confinement with no punitive discharge characterization greater than a bad That's how many Americans die each year from secondhand smoke. Remember that fact next time you smoke and think, "I'm only hurting myself." Just another example of how smoking affects us all. conduct discharge. In exchange, the airman pled guilty to three uses of cocaine and two uses of marijuana and agreed to be sentenced by judge alone. He was sentenced to a bad conduct discharge, confinement for three months and reduction to airman basic. A bad conduct discharge is one of two punitive discharges allowed under the UCMJ the other is a dishonorable discharge. Members receiving a bad conduct discharge are no longer eligible for many Air Force benefits, including health benefits, overseas relocation assistance and the Montgomery GI Bill. To quit, call MS3-5SI-TC3- TH or visit CtSk3EXlt.iet.CGa. TtoTTJTI Members may also lose many Veterans Administration benefits. 7 Do you have a story to tell? Let us know! The Hilltop Times, Ext. 7-45- 98. Enlisted Club's Request Night! More information in the Around the Hill section of the Hilltop Times. Every Friday and Saturday night. F . I Enlisted club at 777-384- 1 |