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Show Mmrifcfrrii Till mill M"HT iiliiTm rfyrrgn 54 Air Force of the graduates Community College 388th Logistics Squadron: Tech. The Community College of the Air Force graduated 54 enlisted members from the fall 2000 class during cere- Sgt. Sherry A. Ellis, Master Sgt. David monies held Nov. 9. Highlighting the ceremony was guest speaker, retired Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ray Long. Staff Sgt. Dustin G. Hopkins from the 649th Combat Logistics Support Squadron received the Air Force Association Aerospace Education Foundation Eagle Program $400 grant and 388th Maintenance Squadron: Aeronautical University provided scholarships to the entire graduating class supplementing the remaining 25 169th Intelligence Squadron: Mas- man Joseph J. Delacerda, Senior Airman Justin B. Elenburg Edward M. Michaud Staff Sgt. Brain I. Birdwell - T. 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Randolph M. Stop losing your shirt to payday lenders! r Tues.-Sa- t. Air Force Office of Special Investigations: Staff Sgt. Richard P. Barbour, 729th Air Control Squadron: Senior Airman Roman Cox, Tech. Sgt. David A. Faskey, Master Sgt. Mark A. Reid, Staff 388th Fighter Wing: Tech. Sgt. Duane Dinner: AFELM: Master Sgt. Jesse H. Moody Airman Joshua C. Carmer, Master Sgt, Dennis W. Pulsipher Tech. Sgt. Steven E. Fast, Staff Sgt. -- 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron: Senior Airman Matthew H. Gould 649th Munitions Squadron: Senior 372nd Training Support Squadron: Authentic 75th Transporation Squadron: Tech. Sgt. Brian B. Rajigah CLSS: Staff Sgt. Dustin G. HopAirman Mark Oden Senior kins, Master Sgt. Marco Simonetti, Staff Sgt. David Vanassche Sgt. Michael J. Byrk 649th 367th Training Support Squadron: German 75th Range Squadron: Master 421st Fighter Squadron: Airman 1st Class Alan R. Sikarskie, Senior Airman Matthew D. Wilken Air- Eagle Grant as well as scholarships from Aeronautical University Embry-Riddl- e and the University of Phoenix. Education Services periodically notifies airmen of their CCAF status toward degree completion as well as baccalaureate degree completion. New enlisted members are encouraged to stop by the Education Center as they begin pursuing their educational goals. With careful planning most airmen can complete a CCAF degree in conjunction with a baccalaureate degree program by taking courses that apply to both degree programs. Education Services is located at Bldg. 383 across from the Hill Bowling Center. For more information about CCAF and other programs and services available' through the Education Center, check the Website at www.hill.af.mil dpe. tin, Master Sgt. Mike Morris Tech. Sgt. Richard D. Goodwin Jr., Senior Airman Shane S. Kibler, Staff Sgt. Angela D. Odom, Senior Airman Eric J. Russell, Tech. Sgt. Kurtis L. Vancleave multi-campu- s the Aerospace Education Foundation Leon L. Lala,Tech. Sgt. Patrick W. Mar- Atisme, Senior Master Sgt. Theodore J. Christensen, Staff Sgt. Lance Degraw, ter Sgt. Douglas J. Neel 34th Fighter Squadron: Senior 75th Medical Group: Senior Airman 419th Fighter Wing: Staff Sgt. Robert percent of tuition not covered by the Air Force tuition assistance program. . Recent graduates are: 75th Mission Support Squadron: Sgt. special- d degree-grantin- Senior Airman Mark S. Dodge, Senior Airman Michael B. Grimes, Master Sgt. Scott E. Johnston, Tech. Sgt. Tamara R. Wells, Staff Sgt. Mark S. Williams, Staff Sgt. Richard J. Valdiviezo Peter A. Ozdowski mission-relate- ties. CCAF is the largest institution in the world, g with nearly 60 affiliate schools and the college prints over 100,000 transcripts annually. The next graduation ceremony will be in early May 2001. The Education Office must receive all degree completing transcripts by late February 2000 to meet the fall deadline. New and eligible CCAF graduates are encouraged to apply for Tech. Sgt. Craig R. Faver, Tech. Sgt. Jon C. Marsh, Staff Sgt. David N. Peterson 388th Operations Support Squadron: Master Sgt. Jeffrey J. Kascsak, Staff Sgt. Sandra L. Synder, Staff Sgt. Osama R. Zanayed 4th Fighter Squadron: Master degrees in 68 75th Communications Squadron: Sgt. Timothy D. Walters Douglas J. Neel from 161st Intelligence Squadron received the University of Phoenix $800 scholarship. Embry-Rid-dl- e Since its beginning, the college has conferred more than 200,000 associate Staff Sgt. Vaughn M. Chesters Jr. Tech. Sgt. Perry W. Carpenter, Tech. achievement certificate. Master Sgt. Sgt. Raymond Pitt 75th Civil Engineering Squadron: Harris S. Utah Air National Guard: Master Sgt. Eugene M.J. 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