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Show 17- Angus! 2 200t show 144,176 civilian employees percent are local nationals. Education White collar 36.8 percent have a college degree. 12.7 percent have master's and 1.4 percent have a doctorate's degree. 56.7 Term of enlistment 37.9 percent of the enlisted personnel are serving in their first term of enlistment. 15.5 percent are on their second term and 46.7 percent are on their third term of enlistment or more. from page 16 282 percent of company grade officers have advanced degrees; 20.3 percent have master's degrees, 7.7 percent have professional degrees and 0.3 percent have doctorate's degrees. 90.4 percent of field grade officers have advanced degrees; 73.7 percent have master's degrees, 13.5 percent have professional degrees and 3.1 percent have doctorates degrees. 100 percent of the enlisted force have at least a high school Citizenship 133.589 are U.S. citizens including U.S. nationals (9,699 are Air Force Reserve Technicians). 10,574 are foreign national employees. 13 are other non-U.employees in the U.S. or a U.S. territory. Age The average age is 44.8 years. degree. 9 percent have an associate's degree or equivalent. 55 percent have at least a high school education or equiv- alent. 13 percent have less than a high school diploma. S. Professional military education 5,546 civilian employees have completed one or more Length of service Gender Professional military education 36.3 percent 60.9 percent of the officers have completed one or more PME courses. As their highest PME, 8,385 have completed at least one Senior Service School, 14,396 have completed an Intermediate Service School while 18,510 have completed Squadron are female and 63.7 percent are male. Raceethnic group 71.3 percent are Caucasian, 23.3 percent are minority and 5.3 percent are not reported. 11 percent are 7.3 percent Hispanic and 5.1 percent are another minority. African-America- Officer School. Executive-leve- 19.4 percent of the officers were commissioned through the Air Force Academy, 42.6 percent through Reserve Of fl training l 233 employees have completed executive-leve- l training. (Courtesy ofAFPC News Service) NOTDCE: i gjjp!i.",J A.S.I i Tattoos of Ogden has moved to 3040 Washington 625-023- 3 flieCieyIegs Our Vision is to Improve Yours ' Collection 3 revion;I ;l J ill (Call for further details) Custom Work Available sip Alternative Hair . pro-- " Management graduate school. 31 WIGS PONYTAIMLLS x MMfflffli 175, Layton ' 37 Public administration graduate school. overseas (18,666). mi rwrr ' 31 Congressional fellowship programs. 134 Executive and senior leadership. n, Overseas 13 percent of the total civilian work force are assigned Source of commission ' fessional military schools. 2.084 have completed Squadron Officer School. 2,592 have completed Intermediate Service School. 870 have completed Senior Service School. The average length of service is 15.7 years. sion. 15S0 W. Antelope Blue collar 3.5 percent have a college degree. 0.2 percent have a master's degree. 28.4 percent have accumulated hours toward a bachelor's collar." 51.9 percent of the officers have a regular commission. 55.1 percent of the line officers have a regular commis- 1 degree. 9.5 percent have an associate's degree or equivalent. 26.3 percent have at least a high school education. 6.4 percent have less than a high school diploma. As of Dec. 31. there were 144,176 civilian employees. 74.2 percent are "white collar" and 25.8 percent are "blue Component ( 28.2 percent have accumulated hours toward a bachelor's Civilian employee demographics Total civilian strength education. 89.8 percent have some semester hours toward a college degree. 14 percent have an associate's degree or equivalent semester hours. 4.4 percent have a bachelor's degree. 0.7 percent have a master's degree. 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