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Show HILLTOP TIMES 8 'TIMES Sept. 6, 2012 Davis NAMI to offer free 3 series of classes BY MARY Lou GORNY Hilltop Times editor T he National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - Davis County is offering a series of classes on mental illness. All classes except the Spanish course begin Thursday, Sept. 6, run for 12 weeks, and are free. To register for any English class contact Jerry King at (801) 451-5325 or email jerryking5325@msn.com . Family to Family This course is for families of people with biological brain disorders who live with mental illnesses. Family members can unite together to support each other and learn about signs and symptoms of mental illness, medications, emotional stages, effective coping skills, problem solving, empathy, communications skills, recovery and advocacy. It meets Thursday, Sept. 6 at the DATC Kaysville Campus (Room 1099), 550 S. 300 East, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For adults only. ATTACHE From page 7 (b) Be released from their assignment functional manager to compete for an attaché assignment. (c) Must be a U.S. citizen and all immediate family members (parents, siblings, children, and spouse) must be U.S. citizens. (d) All Airmen and accompanying family members must undergo a comprehensive physical examination and gain medical and educational clearance TAW AFT 40701, Special Needs Identification and Assignment Coordination, dated May 18, 2006, as part of the screening selection process. Download applications PROMOTIONS From page 7 419th Force Support Squadron: Familia de Familia This course is taught in Spanish. It begins 'Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Davis Behavior Health Clinic, 934 S. Main, Layton, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. To register, call the NAMI State Office at 801-323-9900, call toll-free: 877.230.6264, visit www.namiut.org , or email education@namiut.org . Bridges class Building Recovery of Individual Dreams and Goals through Education and Support — or Bridges — is a class to learn about mental illness from those who have been there. The class brings together people who share the experience and knowledge of mental illness to empower each other with the tools to build bridges of recovery. Bridges is a peer-to-peer class taught by trained individuals who have personal experience with mental illness. It meets Thursday, Sept. 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes will be held under the direction of NAMI on the DATC Campus, Room 1115. from the Air Force Portal by typing "Attaché Program" in the search box and selecting "Attaché Application (Mar 12)." Email applications to SAF/IAPA-Attache@ pentagon.af.mil Individuals selected for further screening will be notified directly by HQ AFPC/DPAA2. No notifications will be sent to non-selectees. If you are not selected this cycle, we will retain your application on file until the end of the cycle. Should any of our candidates drop out, or we have a short notice, outof-cycle requirement, we will try to refill the position from the applications we have on file. If you are not selected this cycle, we encourage you to resubmit an updated application for the next cycle. KUED ter Sgt. Nathan Leeman, Tech. Sgt. Kevin Stoddart, Staff Sgt. Larry Cepeda, Staff Sgt. Travis Staudohar From page 5 75th Air Base Wing: Tech. Sgt. Michael Smith, Staff Sgt. Zahira Martinez Tech. Sgt. Carrie Bearden, Tech Sgt. Amanda Siaosi 419th Logistics Readiness Squadron: Senior Airman Ryan Nelson 419th Maintenance Squadron: Staff Sgt. Michael Summers 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron: Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Dick, Tech. Sgt. Matthew Hamblen, Tech. Sgt. Gary Jaretsky, Tech. Sgt. Ronel Maquindang, Staff Sgt. Trever Bush, Senior Airman Samantha Carter 75th Medical Operations Squadron: 419th Security Forces Squadron: Capt. Dana Hubbard, Senior Airman Steven Jasinski, Senior Airman Jonathan Perez Staff Sgt. Ashley Sasseen, Senior Airman Shawn Carter 419th Medical Squadron: 75th Medical Support Squadron: Tech. Sgt. Stephen Lyon 421st Fighter Squadron: Master Sgt. April Arter Capt. Jonathan Morgan 75th Mission Support Group: 573rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: Col. Timothy Dickinson Master Sgt. Thomas W. Hartley III 75th Operations Support Squadron: 635th Supply Chain Operations Wing: Senior Airman Nicholas Lucchesi Master Sgt. Tanya McCall 75th Security Forces Squadron: 649th Munitions Squadron: Senior Airman Sean Knock, Senior Airman Andrea Seigrist, Senior Airman Jason Weber Tech. Sgt. Angela Kennedy, Tech. Sgt. Jacob Reid, Staff Sgt. Alex Fosnaugh, Staff Sgt. Micky Smith Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center: 67th Aerial Port Squadron: Maj. Yong Sim Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Sayre Ogden Air Logistics Complex: 729th Air Control Squadron: Lt. Col. Justin Barry, 1st Lt. Kevin Griffis Maj. 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