O Flag of Our Union O flag of our Union, To you we'll be true, To your red and white stripes, And your stars on the blue; Polaris 2009 Volume LI U.S. Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO 80841 ( The emblem of freedom, The symbol of right, We children salute you, O flag fair and bright!
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The Cadet Chapel (featured left) was dedicated on Sept. 22, 1963. The principal architect of the chapel was Walter A. Netsch Jr. of Chicago and the construction was overseen by Robert E. McKee, Inc. of New Mexico.
The shell of the chapel and surrounding grounds cost S3.5 million; decorations and fittings of the interior were donated bv various individuals and organizations. A special Easter offering was taken at Air Force bases around the world in 1959 to help fund completion of the interior.”
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The 2009 Polaris yearbook concludes our six-part series that highlights U.S. Air Force Academy historical milestones. With these volumes, we hope to grow our graduates’ appreciation of their enviable position in the “Long Blue Line” by looking back through more than 50 years’ of proud history.
The final installment of historical content is centered among our Class of 2009 Firsties betweenCadet Squadrons 20 and 21. This edition includes a collection of past USAFA leaders, samples of vintage Polaris covers, and flashbacks to the Class of 1959 the first of what will soon be 51 graduating classes. I believe you’ll enjoy (and perhaps be saddened by) a special feature on the removal of an Academy icon - the Minuteman III static display.
Lastly, we’re honored to include an article on Capt. Chesley Sullenberger, a 1973 grad, who reluctantly gained renown for his skillful emergency landing of a commercial airplane on the Hudson River. The captain’s lifesaving accomplishment earned him the 2009 Colonel JamesJabara Award presentedby the Academy Association of Graduates.
For 50 years the Air Force has looked to the Academy to replenish its stock of leaders who will guide our nation’s Airmen in times of conflict. Congratulations to the Class of 2009 as they stand poised to carry the standard of “Integrity First,” “Service Before Self” and “Excellence in All We Do.” Perhaps future anniversary editions of the Polaris will feature one or more among them who returned here as Superintendent, became Chief of Staff of the Air Force, or like “Sully” gained the respect of a nation through the heroics that we’ve come to expect from members of the world’s greatest Air Force.
To find out how to collect the entire six-part series call (719) 333-4644.
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Up to the Challenge (Facing page) Cadet 4th Class Sam Roller followed closely by Anthony Hwang earn cheers from their squadron peers during the distance run portion of the Commandant’s Challenge Nov. 22-23. The annual event tests cadets’ military readiness and prepares them to assume roles as Warrior Airmen following graduation. (Left) A cadet goes once more into the breach during the Challenge’s Individual Movement Training exercise while smoke from ground burst simulators reducces visbility. Photos by C2C Luke Connolly
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Left to Right: C1C Andrea Berger, C1C Bradley Henicke, C1C Garrett Dilley, C2C Daniel Tortuga, C2C Timothy Phillips, C1C Nathaniel Leach, C1CDerek Andeweg, C2C Erin Keane, C1C Phillip Cho, C1C Jake Schonig, C1C Nicholas Underwood, C1C Matthew Sparta, C2C Ben Naumann, C2C Robert Steigerwald, C1C Eric Sullivan, C2C Kevin LeRoux, C2C Kevin Van Hook, C2C Dan O’Keefe, C2C Jacque Harrier, C2C KennethBidmead
Front Row: C2C Jana Blardony, C2C Lucia White, C2C Brittany Hopkins, C1CMichelle Bosch, C2C Christina Richter, C2CMadison Burgess, C2C Erin Keane, C1C Jennifer Johnson, C2C Stephan Azab, C1C David Ocampo, C2C John Oliphint, C1C Nathaniel Leach, C1C Abel Wilson, and C2C Kyle Novae.
Back Row: C2C Randy Jones, C2C Timothy Phillips, C1C Adam Bunker, C1C Joseph Tomczak, C1C Jacob Lowrie, C2C Zachary Walker, C1C Robert Mobley, C1C Jonathan Yates, C2C Zachary Ziegler, C2C Blake Duffy, C2C Brandon Burfeind, C1C Garrett Dilley, and C2C Winston Jean-Pierre.
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Leadership
a day to go down in history
adet Squadron 4 had the distinct honor of representing the Air Force Academy while marching in President Barack Obama’s inauguration parade Jan. 20 in Washington D.C.
The 1.5-mile parade route began at the Capital Building and travelled down Pennsylvania Avenue past the presidential review. Morethan 10,000 people from all 50 states took part in the event including military regiments, citizen’s groups, marching bands and floats.
Cadet Lt. Col. Tim Black and the “Fightin’ Fourth” trained for weeks at the Air Force Academy and during several more sessions at the Naval Academy. Marching is nothing new to the cadets, but the inaugural parade required them to execute an unusual “eyes left” maneuver when passing the reviewing stand.
“The ‘eyes left’ command originated at the same time as the ‘eyes right’, but it is rarely used,” said Cadet TSgt. Andrew Yaszemski, CS 4 Drill and Ceremonies NCO. “Most military formations are situated so that the marching column will look to the right in order to render a salute to the commander reviewing the formation. In the United States, the ‘eyes left’ command is almost singularly used for formations taking part in the Presidential Inauguration Parade.”
The command is used here because the reviewing stand, situated on Pennsylvania Avenue, is located on the left side of the street, as one proceeds from the Capital building to the White Flouse, said Cadet Yaszemski. All presidents, since Thomas Jefferson’s march on March 4, 1805, have paraded down at least part if not the entirety of Pennsylvania Avenue once sworn into office, he added.
While in the nation’s capital, CS 4 stayed at the Naval Academy and was joined by cadets from the Coast Guard and Merchant Marine academies. Lodging at Annapolis presented a chance to see the campus, local area, and how midshipmen from our sister service live. CS 4 toured the Capital Building, the Air Force Memorial and several other museums and historic landmarks in Washington D.C. also.
“What impressed me the most about the Inauguration was how smoothly everything went. We were never directed a wrong direction, never got lost, and always on time thanks to those running the parade,” said Cadet 4th Class Jeffrey Witt. “I am [also] very excited by the possibility of President Obama coming to my graduation. Most people never get to see the current president, but to be able to shake his hand, speak a few words to him will bring a special closing to my time here at USAFA.” Cadet 1st Class Aaron Dachroeden
Cadet Squadron 4 marches past the Captial Building enroute to the Presidential reviewing stand. U S. Air Force Photo The Air Force Memorial was a must see stop during the cadets’ visit to Washington D.C. | Photo by Ken Carter
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Cadet Squadron 4 honors U.S. President and Commander in Chief Barack Obama and the official party in the reviewing stand with an “eyes left. The maneuver is nearly unique to the inaugural parade as most pass and review ceremonies use "eyes right” instead. U.S. Air Force
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Photo Tech. Sgt. Porter Gee, CS 4 Academy military trainer, ensures his charges are picture perfect for the big event. Photo by Ken Carter
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Good Morning SIR! A black muscle shirt fails to impress Inprocessing cadre as they offer a friendly welcome to Yevgen Chernovalov during Inprocessing. Photo by Brad Milliman
Basic Cadet Training
s powerful memories onto cadet minds
here is one BCT experience in my mind I know I will never forget.
When arrived in Jacks Valley, I was told we would be going to the airfield the next day. I knew my name was up for a possible tandem jump and I was very excited at this prospect. The thought of jumping out of a plane seemed crazy, but I was happy was one of two chosen from my squad to maybe get the chance.
It was easier for me to wake up in the morning than it had been for me to sleep the night before. At the airfield we went through the motions - saw briefings and got to go up in a prop plane to watch somebody jump out.But when we left the jump site, I figured my chance to jump had passed.
I was climbing into a glider when my name was called. “Get ready,” said the cadre because I was chosen to do a tandem jump.
Outwardly, my excitement was obvious, but inside I was thinking, “There is no possible way I am going to willingly jump from a perfectly good air plane.”
My tandem partner was Lieutenant Colonel Cross. He had me watch a video about how to position my body while going out of the plane, and then we suited up and were ready to go.
Climbing into the plane, I told myself, “There is still no way am going to jump out of a plane.” We took off, started the climb and so much was running through my head. I felt nervous and wondered if I would freeze up with fear. Then it really hit me I was going to jump from a plane when they opened the door and I was hanging out looking over the Academy.
The hardest part truly was letting go. Once we left the plane, I felt a huge rush through my body and couldn’t help but grin ear-to-ear. My smile turned into laughter and then I was just uncontrollably ecstatic.
This account truly cannot explain that feeling of free falling. It is something one has to do to understand. That’s why this experience will always be my first thought when somebody asks me how Jacks was for me.
C4C Andrew Cardenas
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Members of the Academy’s Class of 1972 present the outstanding cadets of Basic Cadet Training with their copies of Contrails. Photo by C2C Tony Hill Spa Treatment Mud baths the basic cadets receive during basic training aren’t actually very good for the complexion. \ Photo by C1C Lisa Moe Lead by Example Basic Cadet Training cadre demonstrate formation marching skills on the Terrazzo. | Photo by C2C Andrea Brichacek
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tradition bonds freshman, senior classes
Cadet 1st Class Joshua Ramirez stands outside his dorm room, reaches for the door handle but pauses uncertain he is ready for what awaits him on the other side. He opens the door and finds a Mexicancabana.
Straight ahead, a cut out Hawaiian hula-dancer can be seen with the words “jBienvenidos!” above her. A boom box to the right blares Mariachi music and sand covers the floor. To the left, a palm tree made with construction paper and balloons looms. Crates line the walls, and Mexican paraphernalia can be seen all over the room.
Four years ago, as a fourth class cadet, I helped decorate this room for the special event known as “100’s Night.” Now it’s my turn to face the music (and the mess).
Cadets celebrate this long-standing tradition 100 days before becoming second lieutenants, or in some seniors’ minds, just finishing the Academy. TheClass of 2009 celebrated its 100’s Night Feb. 13.
The evening typically begins with a “combat dining in” where first class cadets enjoy a formal dinner in Mitchell Hall. Cadets on track to become pilots wear flight suits, while all others wear Airmen Battle Uniforms to the meal. The soon-to-be graduates are free to leave after dinner and many celebrate the threeday weekend with their buddies. Typically, the “firsties” rent a condo somewhere to party. However, when they return, most find his or her room in a different theme. Some may not find their room at all thanks to impromptu drywall work. Past themes include filling a room with chairs, filling a room with plastic cups of water, coating everything with aluminum foil, hundreds of balloons containing shaving cream, or even using a fire-hydrant to spray downthe whole room.
Usually the returning senior (and sometimes the freshmen) is left with a fun mess to clean up. On the other hand, if the freshmen really dislike a squadron upperclassman, they serve notice by putting his or her room in Saturday Morning Inspection order.
With the newly-decorated room, first class cadets also receive the long-awaited news of their first assignment location. Will it be paradise in Florida or Hawaii? Beer and brats in Germany? Or maybe finding out “Why not Minot?” (Freezin’s the reason!) All this combines to make “100’s Night” an important, exciting and funny event for each first class cadet. The assignment lottery brings good news for me. Undergraduate Pilot Training at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., will be about 90 minutes from home.
Three days later though, I find myself pausing outside my door. The weekend of partying up in the mountains with my best friends temporarily moves to the back of my mind as I wonder/dread what waits on the other side. I open the door and the room...is...a...mess. Caution tape wraps around the chairs and desks. Feathers and beads are everywhere. And the funniest part, my roommate’s movies and games - around 200 of them - are hidden all around the room. To make matters worse, the DVDs did not match their cases. Cleanup took hours, and I keep finding beads, feathers, and movies in the most random of places. Yes, memories of my 100’s Night will last forever. C1C Leif Hillshafer
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Something in the Water (Clockwise from top) Cadet 4th Class William Giguere takes the dehydration risk of exercising at the Academy seriously and makes sure one of his squadron's seniors remembers to drink plenty of water each day. Spaced Out Cadet 1st Class Austin Bartlett shows his excitement about heading to Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., to start a career as a space and missile operator.
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Moving On Cadet 1st Class Chad Fulgham receives news of his assignment to Little RockAFB, Ark. Take a Memo A freshmen redecoration project take an administrative turn condemning seniors to Post-it Hell. Photos by Arnie Spencer
Smoke Screen (Above) Convoy training gains intensity as smoke from ground burst simulators reduces visibility Cadet combatants were trucked in to the battle arena to face aggressor forces. | Almost There
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(Left) an impromptu archway signifies the end is near for race competitors. \ Photos by C2C Luke Connoly
Enemy Sighted (Far left) Cadets take up defensive positions as they prepare to engage hostile forces during the Commandant’s Challenge Nov. 22-23. Ridin’ High (Nearleft) A Blackhawk helicopter flies cadets over Cathedral Rock and Stanley Reservoir before returning to the Athletic Fields.
t’s a Friday night and I’m learning to set up a tent. I’m reciting MOPP levels for the 2009th time in my cadet career. I’m cold and tired of the BS training. I’m also very poorly informed of the operational Air Force.
Commandant’s Challenge
The operational Air Force is less than 200 days away for some of us, not more than 1,300 for all of us. With Commandant’s Challenge approaching, training has ramped up well above the level of past years. Many cadets typify the example above: tired, disillusioned, and ill-informed. What many of these cadets don’t realize, though, is what we call training has very real implications after graduation.
Within the cadet wing, some cadets have already had the chance to witness their training actively employed while on Deployed Ops. Cadet 1st Class Andrew Teague is one. He recounts seeing Air Force officers of every AFSC - pilots, services, acquisitions, logistics, etc. - all were pulled for convoy duty when an officer was needed to ride shotgun in a semi and man a radio as the convoy commander.
“These trucks convoy from army bases in Kuwait to Baghdad, or even farther north,” Cadet Teague said. “This is not the ‘safe’ desk or flying job you envisioned for the entirity of your cadet career.”
It’s not only cadets who find the training we do for Commandant’s Challenge is vital in the real world. Former air officer commanding Maj. Joseph Kendall recently wrote a letter to his former squadron:
“Things out here are busy...just finished up a four-day Phase II employment exercise, so I spent a lot of time with a gas mask on. Believe it or not, you will use over half of what you all do at the comm’s challenge field ex (did some land nav during combat survival refresher about three weeks ago). Also will be gone one week per month at exercises / conferences until Feb, when I deploy to the AOR for a while, probably three months.”
No matter where you go as an Air Force cadet or officer, you will have to call back on the expeditionary training we do in Commandant’s Challenge. This training forms the foundation that we and all American warfighters depend on when entering regions of the world where we are less than welcome, and is the key to both our survival individually and operationally.
The only question you need ask yourself when stuck at USAFA on a Saturday training then should be “Is this worth survival?” I believethe answer is obvious. C1C Daniel Cannard
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Game Planning SeniorAirman Brandon Deryke, a SERE specialist, demonstrates how to orient an EVC, or evasion chart, under field conditions. Photos by Tech. Sgt. Jeanette Copeland
vital training returns to Academy
The U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Academy are already planning for 2009 and beyond after resuming Combat Survival Training this summer following a break since 2004. Starting a program as important and complex as CST required a herculean effort from multiple mission elements. The goal for the 2008 program was to train more than 600 cadetinstructors and staff to be able to execute the program again for the entire class of 2012 next summer. The first year of the program was a huge success according to feedback from cadets, who especially enjoyed working with NCOs and Airmen. A new Academy tenant unit, the 22nd Training Squadron/Operation Location-A, was activated at the Academy to make this program possible.
Cadets were trained in survival and evasion skills in Saylor Park. They received three days of classroom training, two days of “base training,” and four days each of survival and evasion training. Base Training included vectoring Civil Air Patrol aircraft, packing, signaling, land navigation, and pyrotechnics. Additionally, many cadets received specialized instructor preparation for their roles as survival, evasion, or base training instructors.
“CST is part of an overall Air Force initiative to increase Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape training for all Airmen,” said Lt. Col. Timothy McCaffery, the CST Group Air Officer Commanding. Future plans include the addition Evasion and Conduct after Capture for all students. ECAC is a course being taught at Fairchild Air Force Base that will migrate to the Academy, as well as Maxwell and Lackland Air Force Bases. The training will be required for all Air Force officers in the future and Academy cadets will receive credit for the ECAC course here starting next summer. One hundred cadets travelled to Fairchild AFB in May to attend the first two ECAC courses taught there.
During the three summer periods, June 1 through Aug. 2, 643 cadets were trained to be future CST instructors. Among them were 212 rising second-class cadets who acted as instructors. They were trained during the first summer period and then instructed during either second or third period. Additionally, 37 rising first classcadets oversaw the program as group and squadron leaders.
“We’re training better lieutenants because of this course,” Colonel McCaffery said. “They are better warriors because of the skills they learn, the people they are exposed to, and the experiences they’ve had.” Third period CST Group Commander, Cadet 1st Class James Bowron, said the program was one of the most difficult ones he has ever been a part of, but also the most rewarding. “Leading more than 300 people is no easy task for anyone, let alone a college senior,” he said.
According to Cadet Bowron, working with the enlisted SERE specialists in challenging situations was vital to the experience. The SERE specialists brought a fresh perspective to the Academy and proved to be an invaluable help. Also beneficial to the cadre was simply being able to see how well the NCOs and Airmen performed their jobs. CST is being counted as a success by leadership and the cadre alike, not only because of the overwhelmingly positive reviews from students, but because it has been the most valuable leadership lesson many cadets have had while at the Academy. Ken Carter and C1C Rob Consiglio
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Love Me Tinder Cadet 2nd Class Will Smith shaves tinder from a piece of sap-filled “pitchwood" to assist with building a fire.
From the Pros Cadets learned their survival skills from enlisted experts flown in from around the world.
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Home Sweet Home (Above) Finding shelter before night falls is a survival priority so Cadets 2nd Class Harrison Whiting (left) and John Slater secure the ridgeline of a poncho tent during CST. Next step in shelter-craft is to secure the edges so Cadet Whiting uses a log to pound stakes into the ground.
The following is a transcribed interview between the host of KAFA’s Character Matters Show, retired Chief Master Sgt. Bob Vazquez and Commandant of Cadets, Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Cox. Content and punctuation has been edited at the desire of the Commandant.
Q: As I recall, you’re a grad right sir?
A: Yes, I am, 1984.
Q: Did you ever think you would come back, especially as the Commandant of Cadets?
A: No, never really thought of coming back, at least in this position. About five years after I graduated, I really wanted to come back and maybe have a positive influence on as many people as was affected by when I was here. kind of wanted to come back,
but quite frankly, I never thought that: one, would be a general officer, and, two, I never thought would be the Commandant of Cadets.
Q: As you were going through your freshman year, did you think “I love this place” or... the opposite?
A: Probably closer to the opposite. You know, it was a tough year. It was my first time really away from home for a long period of time. It was very challenging both physically, challenging academically, and getting accustomed to the military operations and all that. It was a challenging year, but won’t say that I didn’t like it because we had some great people all the way around us, so that part was enjoyable.
Q: So the first time away from home. Where’shome?
A: South Carolina is where would say “home” is. My dad was in the military for 30 years at the age of 17, he joined the Air Force, 15 years enlisted and then went through the bootstrap program and did 15 more years. A lot of summers I would go home and work on a farm and live with my aunt and uncle, so South Carolina is where would say “home” is, even though we moved a lot.
Q: Married sir?
A: I am; to my wife Tammy. have a 14-year-old son and a 16-year-old daughter. We’ve been married since 1989.
Q: Do you have a secret for balancing family and work?
A: This assignment certainly is one, that you can really include the family. We go to a lot of sports events as a family. Sometimes it’s just my wife and I. Sometimes it’s my son and I, my daughter and I, or all four of us go together. But, we try to balance it all out. My daughter and son are also playing sports, so we’re trying to go to their sports events. Balancing it all is sometimes a challenge, but one of the most important things is putting the family things on your schedule, so you make sure that is included in your day.
Q: You are a pilot correct sir?
A: That’s correct.
Q: What aircraft?
A: started flying the C-141. Stayed at Charleston [Air Force Base, S.C.] for about six years. Did the special ops mission in that airplane, back along time ago when night-vision goggles weren’t what they are today, even to the point where we flew the 141 and that mission, the right-seat pilot kept both eyes focused inside the airplane, the left-seat pilot, the aircraft commander had both eyes focused on the outside and then the jump-seat safety pilot would have one eye in and one eye out. It was a challenging mission and a lot of fun, so got a chance to stay there for six years and did a couple staff tours then to the C-17 after that. I spent about four years flying the C-17 and was a squadron commander while was there.
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Q: Has anything changed since the time you were a student here and now?
A: There’s a lot of physical change. In my day, we had typewriters, they have computers. Today they have cell phones, and we had pay phones. Most of these folks probably don’t even know what a pay phone is. We had to polish the floors and buff the floors and today its carpet, so some of those basic things have changed. But at the same time, some of the more positive things that have changed are we are more operationally focused today than we were back then. The Commandant’s Challenge is a good example of the things thatwe’re moving towards. I don’t think we’ll ever be able to have it exactly like the operational Air Force, because we are a training ground. Another thing that has changed is America loves these cadets. They love anybody who is wearing the uniform today. If you go through an airport anytime and you are in uniform, you can guarantee that somebody will come up to you and say, “Thank you for what you’re doing.”
Q: Can you give us an example of when character matters? Did you see “character” when you were in the operational Air Force?
A: There’s a lot of small examples of character and why character matters. It’s as simple as when the aircraft mechanic signs off the forms that the aircraft is ready to go and the pilot that gets in the airplane, they don’t look at anything. They do their basic walk around, but there’s trust that the mechanic has said, yes everything is mechanically sound, this airplane is safe to fly. That pilot trusts that airman. That’s character. That’s what matters.
Q: Do you have a vision for where you see the Academy going in the next couple of years?
A: Well, one of the things I’ve carried with me from a squadron command to wing command to now is we need to accomplish the mission, but we need to have fun at the same time. So instilling fun in the organization is part of the mission. So our mission is to prepare officers of character, ready to lead.
We know today that we can’t afford to have second lieutenantswalk out the door that aren’t ready to lead because of everything that is going on in the world today. They don’t have two or three years that they can wait; they have to be ready now. America is going to entrust their sons and daughters to them. At the same time, this Academy, these four years, can be drudgery throughout, so we have to make sure they are having funand enjoying this entire process. That doesn’t necessarily mean you are going to havefun every minute of every day. We are still going to be challenged in academics, physically, and in the military aspects of the Academy. Along the way, we need to continue to build that pride, teamwork and camaraderie that also leads to fun in what we’re doing here.
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Q&A with New Commandant
exemplar hero inspires class of 2009
Welcome to the year 2009... HUB! Some may be sick of hearing this by now, for that Hubbers do not apologize. You’ll have your turn.
A few out there may be wondering why the Class of 2009 (Hub, Silver, P-51, Our Time) is so adamant when it comes to showing pride. Truthfully, it all started in Basic.
Ask almost anyone in the current firstie class and that person can probably recall at least half a dozen songs and chants that we belted during our first six weeks at Camp USAFA.
We still remember those days fondly, but our class moved on to bigger and better things
- like Recognition - which was “not a done deal” until about three days before it started. At the end of it though, we got our A Jackets back and, sewn on the side of the shoulder, was the name of our exemplar: Zemke.
Col. Hubert Zemke was chosen because his life embodied the characteristics which our class upholds. A skilled pilot and respected leader, he took care of his troops, even during the years he spent as a prisoner in a German POW camp. Colonel Zemke was the type of man who understood what it means to sacrifice oneself for one’s country and that is why the members of the Class of 2009 gladly shout his nickname, “Hub” at every opportunity.
We learned his name and his stories through the Cadet Exemplar Program, which was created so that each class could have a personal connection with a true hero. The Air Force may be a young military branch, especially in comparison to our Army and Navy brethren, but we have a history of our own and this program serves as a great reminder of that proud tradition.
So now, every time you hear “Hub” or one of the other “Hub-tastic” slogans the Class of 2009 may shout, remember having exemplars is one of the best ways we can honor our predecessors and what they accomplished during their time while also daring ourselves to meet, if not exceed, their successes during “Our Time.” C1C Laura Johnson
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Career Notes ofColonel Zemke
4- Gen. Jimmy Doolittle’s called Zemke his “greatest fighter group commander”
4- Born March 14, 1914, in Missoula, MT
>¥ Intended to pursue a degree in forestry
+ Instructed RAF pilots in P-40 Tomahawk
4- Sent to Soviet Union to help with their P-40s Commanded 56th Fighter Group - first fighter group to fly new P-47 Thunderbolt
+ Took part in bombing offensive against Germany with 8th Air Force, escorted bombers over Europe
4- Seen as stern but fair
4- Scored fifth kill (Ace-status) Oct. 2, 1943
4- October 1943 - Zemke’s Wolfpack shot down 39 Germans losing only one of their own
>> Under Hub Zemke’s command, the 56th shot down more than 500 enemy aircraft
+ Commanded 479th Fighter Group
4- Made one of first shoot downs of German jet fighter while flying a P-51 Mustang
+ Weather damage forced him to bail out Oct 30, 1944
4- Captured by Nazis and taken to Stalag Luft I
>> Assumed command of camp prisoners’ “Provisional Wing X” as senior allied officer
+ Led POWs in wresting control of the camp; Germans, ceded control of the camp to Zemke
+ 17.75 confirmed aerial victories in 154 missions
(Top to Bottom) Hub Zemke stands with a P-47 Thunderbolt named in honor of the unit he commanded. The aircraft sits near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. This French Fieseler Storch is believed to be one flown by Zemke and his pilots. Zemke is captured on film before climbing into the cockpit. Courtesy Photos
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Can We Go Now' (Above) Cadets patiently wait for a take off window undeterred by cold and snow. Are We There Yet? As seen from the cockpit, a tow plane climbs steadily as a gliderpilot waits to reach release altitude. Photos by Reggie Paulk
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Fantastic views of the majestic Front Range Mountains are a fringe benefit ofglider flights. 94th FTS The aerobatics team is part of the Academy's proud flight training heritage. Glider Aces Cadet 2nd Class Bryan Johnson, Cadet 1st Class Phil Wilson and Cadet 2nd Class Scott Hatter pose for a hero shot. Wilson took the top spot in Intermediate and Hatter placed fourth among Sportsmen at the 2008 U.S. Nationals.
aring instructors represent ‘the best
Becoming the best of the best of the best begins at the Academy and moves to the 94th Flight Training Squadron where less than one-tenth of all cadets come together as Soaring Instructor Pilots.
USAFA soaring is one of the most relevant programs to the mission of the Air Force and cadets’ aspirations as officers in training. As a real training squadron, the primary mission of these instructors is to introduce flight to other cadets before proceeding to undergraduate pilot training.
Every cadet is given the opportunity to solo and a select few are chosen to upgrade to instructor pilots where they not only teach others to fly but become qualified to teach others to be instructors as well. Among the ranks of this elite few, others are chosen for Advanced Soaring which comprises both Cross Country and Aerobatic flying teams.
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The 2009 Aerobatic Team pilots, Andy Davis, Nick Greico, Phil Wilson, Jake Lowrie, Ben Gardner and Wesley Tubman, form what may be the greatest team the academy has seen yet. This year the team scored an all-time record high at the 2008 National Aerobatic Competition in Sherman, Texas.
Thousands of onlookers watched in amazement as these young aviators piloted their engineless aircraft and put their precision flying skills on display. Judges on the ground graded pilots on their ability to “keep itin the box” while flying routines filled with loops, hammerheads, spins and other maneuvers. Performers often flew inverted while trying to maintain their situational awareness of airspeed, g-limits, box position, timing, even heading down to the degree.
“Even pilots flying powered aircraft look on, impressed by what we do using only the force of gravity,” said Cadet 1st Class Ben Gardner.
In addition to flying competitions, members of the team attend air shows across the nation to demonstrate their skilland sharethe instructor pilot experience to both young and old.
“Our cadet pilots truly represent the best the Academy has to offer,” said Capt. Patrick Smiley of the 94th FTS. “It’s with great pride that they represent the Academy and seek to peak the interests of the next generation of America’s finest.”
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Hostii s E r Cadets storm a possible enemy outpost during a Global Engagement scenario that requires them to protect themselves against chemical attack.
realistic training promotes total understands
By summer’s end, 30 subject matter experts from all over the United States will have led some 1,200 Academy cadets through some intensive training getting them globally engaged in the dynamics of bare-base deployments.
The advantage to future Academy graduates in completing the course is it gives each, many future pilots, a clearer understanding of all involved in running a successful operation built from the ground up.
According to Global Engagement Superintendent Master Sgt. Allen Chapman the program’s goal is: “To provide cadets a realistic training environment of a deployed bare base.”
“We bring in 30 subject matter experts from all directions to lead the cadets through current and complete scenarios,” Sergeant Chapman said. “About 95 percent of the cadets are rising three-degrees, there are a few two-degrees and even firsties who come through as the course is a graduation requirement.”
The course curriculum is divided into four areas of expertise: services, security forces, civil engineering; and emergency management, formerly know as Air Base Operations and Disaster Preparedness.
The 71-day summer schedule includes six sessions with approximately 200 cadets, each learning from the subject matter experts.
“The course curriculum hasn’t changed but the training environment has,” the superintendent said. “With the situation in Iraq, with the search and clear operations going on, there’s more emphasis on military operations in an urban environment.”
The implementation of the recent $80,000 Military Operations Urban Terrain unit has given the training wider application in creating life-like environments.
The MOUT (Mock village) can be reconfigured in many ways to most closely represent the scenarios as described by those who’ve recently been there, done that. “This is how we select the subject matter experts to conduct the training,” Sergeant Chapman said. “It’s to everyone’s advantage to get the latest conditions we’re up against and implement that knowledge into our training tactics.”
Between the cost of the MOUT and a similar annual figure ($80K) to get the subject matter experts here, the senior NCO says taxpayers are getting a great deal. “When you consider the value of the training being provided and the number of cadets receiving the training, that’s money well spent,” he said.
“The beauty of the MOUT Village is that it is not permanent and can be moved to any location needed via flatbeds. Each can be changed for training purposes as the enemy tactics change to simulate actual situations,” Sergeant Chapman said. “Global Engagement continues to be a “cradle-to-grave” deployment process program. “It’s working. Cadets have returned from deployment locations, different air bases, stating training received in GE mirrors what they actually encounter through the deployment process. As for the subject matter experts, without a doubt, if not for TDY support from the bases, this great program could not run.” Ken Carter
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Protected from the simulated gas attack by their chemical ensemble, cadets emerge from the smoke wary ofenemy forces. Photo by Mike Kaplan A squad of cadets marches single file through the Global Engagement battlefield. In the distance lies Cathedral Rock. Photo by David Armer
Speed Boat The Sandhurst squad chums up water as they race across a river.
Cover Me! A cadet surges forward while teammates search for threats during a combat skills training exercise. | Courtesy Photos
Bridge Out (Far and Near Left) Competitors came upon an “unswimmable” river and had to build a rope bridge to cross safely. Any slip that led to a dunking meant the cadet had to return to start again. Courtesy Photos
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he 2009 Air Force Academy Sandhurst team finished eighth out of 48 international and collegiate teams that met at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., April 25-26.
Cadets 1st Class Andrew Musser and Kedem Alon led this year’s team. The competition has been held every year at West Point since 1967 when the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst of England presented U.S.M.A. with a British Officer’s Sword. The intent behind the sword was “To provide the Corps of Cadets with a challenging and rewarding regimental skills competition, which will enhance professional development and military excellence in selected soldier fields.” The winning team takes the sword home and holds the title of world champion.
The competition has become increasingly more diversified over the years; 2009 included teams from all over the world such as the Royal Military Academies of England and Canada, the National Military Academy of Afghanistan and the Chilean Military Academy. United States competitors included Army, Navy and Air Force students as well as several major universities.
Air Force trains year round for this event. Competition tests intense mental and physical endurance along with the team’s cohesiveness. British and American Special Forces members run the program implementing a number of scenarios to challenge a nine-man combat unit in today’s military profession. The competition varies in layout from year to year.
Challenges faced during the roughly 8-10 mile competition are land navigation, obstacle courses, competition shooting with assault rifles, multiple weapons assemblies, combat swimming, a zodiac boat course, construction of a rope bridge, ascending a 12-15 foot wall, self aid and buddy care and gear inspections.
The team is on foot the entire competition and must maintain a 50-meter distance from team lead to last man at all times. Failure to follow therules of the competition, along with missed targets in the shooting portion result in time penalties that affect the team’s overall finishing time. The team with the fastest time after penalties takes homethe sword and title of world champion.
This year’s first place team was the Royal Military Academy Canada. USAFA’s best finish was third in the 2008 competition. The team selects new members each fall during the start of the semester.
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Charging Ahead Fourthclassmen work together to bring their squadron “charge” back from Cathedral Rock. The Run to the Rock is one of the last Recognition events.
milestone marks turning point in freshman year
It’s the most comprehensive test of each Academy student’s first year. Each student’s limits are stressed to the max, but at the end of it all, they are Recognized as official members of the Cadet Wing.
After completing Recognition 2009 from March 12-14, over 1200 fourth class cadets earned their prop and wings and were formally accepted by Cadet Wing upperclassmen.
“It is the final exam for the four degree year,” said Cadet 1st Class Al Vasso. “The rigorous training event tests emotional and mental fitness as much as physical fitness and fourth class knowledge proficiency.”
Similar to academic classes in which the instructor introduces easier material initially and builds from that foundation, Cadet Vasso did not “ask the four degrees to jump in the water and expect them to swim immediately.”
The training officer for Cadet Squadron 26 and his staff created a list of 40 areas in which the freshmen need to improve before Recognition. Becoming proficient in customs and courtesies, developing class pride, and fixing uniform discrepancies in their rooms rather than waiting to be corrected by an upperclassman in the hallway are among the lessons.
One key aspect of the Mighty Barons training staff’s task was to ensure the freshmen understand the importance of their first year at the Air Force Academy and the significance of Recognition.
“Fourth Class Year is a qualitative assessment of their ability to be upperclassmen, and is essentially their first major task towards becoming officers,” Cadet Vasso said. Successfully completing the ordeal results in the awarding of the prop and wings insignia to each fourth class cadet.
Cadet 2nd Class Mike Pak, a CS 26 training NCO, spent the fall semester as an exchange cadet at the United States Coast Guard Academy. Based on what he experienced there, he feels theUSAFA tradition is on the right track.
“After being at Coast Guard, Air Force’s fourth class year better prepares the four digs by putting them in a more serious and mature mindset,” he said. C1C Eric Birdsong
Photo by Arnie Spencer Wingin’ It Cadet 4th Class Kelly Wyatt receives her prop and wings from Cadet 1st Class Lisa Moe.
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Shouldering the Load (Above) Training n the Field House taught cadets how to rely on each other for success. Photo by C1C 3hil Cunningham
More Difficult Than It Looks (Left) Cadet 4th Class Grant Meyer crawls up Spirit Hill feet first during one ofRecognition’s many physical tests.
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Hangin’ In There Recognition exercises tested freshmen’s physical, mental and emotional strength. Photo by C2C Luke Connolly
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Testing Resolve (Left) Cadet 4th Class Zachary Brinlee and his peers learn about the heritage of POWAirmen. Photo by C1C Rob Consiglio
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(Facing Page) Cadet 4th Class Christa Ewasko puzzles through a tree-body diagram as part or a worked-examples lesson on Newton’s Laws during physics class. (Left) Attentive cadets soak up knowledge during a riveting lecture. Photos by Arnie Spencer
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MajorsNight Sept. 10 provided a one-stop opportunity forundeclared cadets to learn about all of the academic majors and minors available at the Academy.
There are currently 32 academic majors and two academic minors available to choose from. According to Maj. Jackie Wilks, academic affairs officer and coordinatorfor Majors Night, each department had a point of contact for each major/ minor standing by to answer questions. Tables and signs were displayed in the halls on the second floor of Fairchild Hall where there were many informative stopping points.
“More than 1,500 USAFA cadets and prep school cadet candidates, as well as faculty and staff from both institutions, packed the halls for an informative event,” Major Wilks said. “Each of USAFA’s departments had faculty on hand to assist cadets in learning about their respective majors and also articulating real-world applications.”
Statistics on how many cadets chose a major that evening were unavailable as of press time, however, the norm is for an undeclared cadet to talk with faculty members regarding the majors he or she is interested in and then make a final decision sometime later. “A cadet could potentially attend three Majors Nights (first three semesters here at the Academy) before declaring a major. Frequently, cadets will put their name on a roster of ‘interested cadets’ for a specific major; the department will then follow-up with e-mails and information. The cadet will declare a major when he or she feels ready and prepared to do so,” the major said.
Officials say there have been no changes to the event over the years - it’s a straightforward approach to providing cadets with the opportunities to speak with as many faculty members from as many departments as they’re interested in during a short period of time.
Major Wilks identified the evening’s highlight as, “the hands-on opportunities for cadets to see how specific academic majors apply to the Air Force and life after the Academy.” He cited simulators, robotics, lab rats, UAVs and cultural artifacts from across the globe as specific examples.
Typically there is a Majors Night each semester - early in the semester. The fall semester is the busiest since cadets must select a major no later than October of their third-class year. Ken Carter
Playing with Fire (Main Photo) Cadet 4th Class Nathaniel
Shanks pushes a button to ignite oxygen in a plexiglass tube under the watchful eyes of astronautics instructor Capt. Luke Sauter. The experiment was designed to draw cadets into theworld of rocket scientists but drove many to plug their ears as well. | Courtesy Photo
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Show Me the Money
(Right) Cadet 4th Class Jessica Bickford signs up for more information after being drawn in by irresistable book titles such as Common Sense Economics and Investment Analysis. The freshman eventually declared Economics as her major. Photo by Arnie Spencer
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(Left) A cadet learns about the conservation of angular momentum at the Physics Department’s presentation.
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History Comes Alive
(Right) Cadet 4th Class Sarah Radakovich talks with a “war vet" from the United States’ past about majoring in history.
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Day by Day
Cadet 4th Class Donald Adkins stays on top of the plethora of freshman requirements by diligently updating his daily planner. Time management is one of the first skills many cadets must improve upon. Photos by C4C Christopher Remsing
Nothing Easy
Manycollege students successfully avoid headaches like calculus and chemistry during core studies. Cadets are expected to tackle these and other tough courses right away.
Fresh out of Basic Cadet Training and a newly accepted four degree, I had mixed feelings headed towards a realm of unknown. Most of us can agree college academies are just not the same as those in high school.
Being at the Academy, we know there is much more to handle than just every night’s helping of homework. Between military and physical training, I was a little unsure about how I would perform. Now with just “prog” a whole month behind me, I am able to reflect back on how I first handled school and how I have adapted.
In high school I could get away with putting out an hour or so of work a night to get my heavily sought after “A”. To sum up my transition from high school to the Academy, I picture myselfdangling over a treadmill which someone graciously decided to crank up to its highest level. On the morning ofAug. 1, I dropped straight onto that treadmill and it was either start running, or falter and fail.
The transition was rough. I allowed many distractions to pull my attention away when it should have been focused on homework. Within a month, and my first “GR season” upon me, I forced myself to change and adapt to my lifestyle in a hurry. My new methods seemed to have high success as I survived my first graded reviews without any big problems. I continued this trend all the way until today, when my grades are actually improving since prog.
I utilize my time during the day more wisely, to alleviate the workload during academic call to quarters. This not only has resulted in better quality of work, but lower stress. I am not fretting over work after taps.
The work load here is atrocious, but it is this level of intensity which makes us unique individuals. Nowhere else can you find young adults striving for perfection wherever you look (or “gaze” as a basic cadet).
The bar was set when we first stepped onto those dreaded footprints to begin Basic Cadet Training, and now, caught in a new realm of academics piled on with all of the other necessary military needs, we are finding new ways to succeed and hope to carry that on for the next four years. C4C Christopher R. Remsing
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Sleep Study
Cadets face many military and physical training demands too, so Cadet 3rd ClassNicholas Gieda tries to combine bed and books to staycaught up. Hopefully drool won't impact the resale value of the book. Photos by C3C Aaron Blore
Long days, late nights, and short weekends make up the typical three degree semester. Claimed by many to be the toughest year academically, three degree year consists of seemingly endless studying broken up only by monotonous CQ shifts.
‘‘Academics this year are definitely humbling, said Cadet 3rd Class Mansour Saed, and humbling they are. Major classes begin appearing in most three degree schedules even though cadets still carry a strenuousand potentially overwhelming core load.
The scholarly burden leaves cadets such as Cadet 3rd Class Nick Gieda wondering, “Who needs chemistry anyway?”
Most persevere, but some are caught in academic probation. “Probation sucks as a sophomore because you are finally free (of freshman restrictions) but you are trapped by the probation,” said Cadet Saed.
Sophomore year at the Academy is almost a “final cut” using it as a deciding factor in whether students should be retained for commitment. There is a lot ofpressure, but as with all hard times at the Academy, cadets count on their wingmen to get them through the day. “I really rely on my wingmen to help me through tough classes and tough problem sets, Cadet 3rd Class Hwang Ho said.
Most cadets survive the strenuous study load though and press on with the hopes of becoming upperclassmen and eventually second lieutenants. C3C Aaron Blore
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Ask any two degree about their academic year and they will agree that it is far better than their previous two years. Four degree and three degree years were chock full of core classes. From physics, chemistry, and calculus, to English, electrical engineering, and statistics, schedules were full of core courses. For many, especially “fuzzy majors, these classes were a burden. They were difficult and likely did not matter to everyone. Welcome to two degree year.
By two degree year, everyone has declared their major; a few chemistry majors here, some mechanical engineers there, and a lot of management majors everywhere.
What do they all have in common? Most cadets have more majors courses than core courses. Instead of trudging through six classes that may or may not be related to what cadets want to do, they are learning about something they probably care more about.
For me, I am studying environmental chemistry, and cell and molecular biology. Whether medicine or environmental policy is in my future, these courses matter to me and will impact my future. While I enjoy my law or humanities courses, and I do believe they are useful, they do not correlate strongly with my future. This rings true for many two degrees.
Most two degrees will tell you that life is much better now. Not only do we have our cars but our academics mean more to us. I know I have more motivation to read my chemistry texts as a chemistry major than to read political science books. Even more, I can focus, as necessary, on the work in the few core classes I do have because my majors courses keep me refreshed. As two degree year wraps up, I am looking forward to my final year as I am sure my classmates are as well. C2C
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Fired Up
Cadet 2nd Class Tyler Haugseth’s chemistry learning includes glass blowing techniques which enable him to fuse pipettes. Photos by James Rush
Cadets 2nd Class Drew Beauchamp and Selena Rodts examine a human cadaver during biology lab.
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Senior year at the Air Force Academy is both a relief and a challenge. It’s the culmination of years of tediouswork devoted to understanding the intermediate disciplines of the major. Early courses provide a robust foundation of abstract theory, followed by a practical structure of physical application in subjects that follow. This is an opportunity for firsties to see how each part contributes to a whole, to take everything you’ve learned and actually apply it. Greek literature defines this moment as Anagnorisis; a change from ignorance to knowledge that offers a new perspective on a typical hardship. The satisfaction ofaccomplishment, this recognition ofempowerment is notjustrewarding - it’s fun. This is the Capstone.
As a mechanical engineering major, my senior capstone design team was tasked with developing new tag, track, andeffect methods to be integrated into unmanned assault vehicles for use in the Middle East. For a year I worked with Cadets 1st Class Jason Booth, Garrett Kurtz, Dave Macintosh, Dan Klepper and Matt Maier coming up with hundreds of ideas and developing prototypes we could present to the Air Force Research Laboratory. Some concepts were really off the wall, but having a strong engineering background really enabled us to reach a new level of creative design. Though an in-depth discussion of our research would invalidate its use, we explored concepts like using transducers to convert natural acoustics in the environment to power payload systems and lasers that could detect vibrations in say a window that would allow us to hear what was being said inside from very far away. What we have developed is more than a product - it’s an experience. Our research will enhance the capabilities of support systems in military combat both saving lives and minimizing casualties. It’s personally rewarding to be able to contribute in such a way, and many of the other capstone teams across different majors share the same thoughts.
In completion of the capstone design, and as a reward for hard work done, our team will travel to the panhandle of Florida where we will make our final presentation to the Chief Scientist at the Air Force Research Laboratory. I cannot fully express the anticipation I look forward with to graduating on May 27, 2009, as a second lieutenant, or the gratification for the preparation I have received at the Air Force Academy. I have no fear or apprehension for the challenges I will face. If I hoped to learn everything I had thought I would need, I feel the Academy has taught me less, and more. Instead ofjust teaching how to solve problems many have faced before the Academy teaches its future officers to meet the challenges of the future. This is America’s Air Force Academy. This is America’s Air Force. C1C Wesley Tubman
What a Drag
Cadet 1st Class Daniel Prescott attaches a winglet to a KC-135R Stratotanker model. He tested the drag reduction potential of the winglet in the Aeronautics Lab’s wind tunnels. Photo by John Van Winkle
Rocket Scientist
Cadet 1 st Class Adam Hillier preps the FalconLaunch 7 rocket for the static test-fire. | Photo by David Ahlschwede
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Call to Prayer
Of the many ways to get to Africa we chose the most affordable the renowned Olmstead program. Airfare to another continent is hard to cover with cadet paychecks, yet travel is encouraged to increase our cultural awareness.
The officer in charge of this particular trip submitted an idea outlining culture, language and service learning in Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana. This trip was one of 100, so when a list of 50 approved Olmstead trips emerged, everyone clamored to see which ones made the cut. The selection committee had included Saharan Africa on the list!
The plan was to spend a coupledays in each country and then fly to the others. Needless to say with such a short timeline plans changed a bit; unstable countries did not provide security clearance, others had a longer wait time for visaswhich could not be obtained concurrently. The final trip was still a great Northern Africa experience including two days in Bamako, Mali, a day transit in Senegal and 10 days in Casablanca, Morocco.
/As the pictures depict, Christmas in Africa is a lot different. Snow is replaced by dusty roads, unethical taxi drivers and friendly waiters. As Cadet 2nd Class Anthony Mitchell mentioned while riding a rickety taxi to the Bamako hotel, “I feel like I’m in a documentary;” that feeling never left us.
In Casablanca, I learned from interactions that as a female without a head cover I was thought to be a prostitute. We not only discovered that night clubs in Casablanca were bars with live bands but also that the Hassan V mosque is probably the most beautiful structure built.
We now have images of Casablanca, Morocco and Bamako, Mali etched into our memory. While that has taught us many life lessons, the most important is to be thankful for what we have. C2C Carrie Wong K
The HassanV Mosque rises above neighboring building in Casablanca providing a picturesque view from a hotel window. Courtesy Photo
Feet on the Ground
Cadets 2nd Class Robert Tonio and Carrie Wong K stretch after a three-hour train ride from Casablanca to beautiful Marrakesh.
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Ifrane, Morocco - The 2008 elections were the biggest, most advertised, most expensive elections our country has ever seen. During my semesterabroad at Al Akhawayn University, I was able to witness the international enthusiasm surrounding the election first hand.
The top three questions I received when I met someone new travelling around the country were: “How are you?”, “Where are you from?”, and “Obama or McCain?” After telling them, they were quick to inform me about their views.
On Election Day, the president of the university diplomacy club asked me if he could make a copy of my absentee ballot. I agreed and he told me about how the university was planning on hosting a mock election. Guests from the American embassy were coming to speak about the Electoral College and other election topics.
Two polling stations were on campus and all students, faculty, and staff were able to vote for U. S. President. The atmosphere was electrie. Students argued about who would be the best choice, everything was done in red, white, and blue, and speeches from prominent U. S. politicians blasted in the background.
As a political science student, this mock election had special meaning. Even though their voices did not officially count, hundreds turned out to vote. I saw how much everyone looks up to our nation even in a politically oppressed country like Morocco. And I learned to never take my vote for granted and how powerful the desire for democracy can be. C1C Steven Robert Edward Tomaszewski in morocco
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Moroccan students man a voting booth in the main cafeteria at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane. Students, faculty and staff took part in a mock election for the U S. Presidency. | Courtesy Photo
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Cadet 1st Class Steven Robert Edward Tomaszewski, a political science major, spent the fall semester studying in Morocco. He is pictured here in the 2009-year-old city of Fez. Courtesy Photo
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(Main Photo) A senior airman teaches cadets how to use survey equipment during a threeweek course at the Academy’s Field Engineer ing and Readiness Laboratory during 2008 summer programs. | Photos by David Armer
The Field Engineering and Readiness Laboratory is at it again. Cadets and mentors alike are learning about one another, refining their engineering skills, and positively impacting the lives of many through hard, rewarding work.
FERL Course Director Capt. Matthew Caudell said the primary objective is to give the cadets in the three-week program in Jacks Valley some hands-on exposure to various aspects of engineering. “We have 45 USAFA cadets, six from West Point, and 16 ROTC working as a team in the construction of two hogans which will be delivered to the Navajo Nation during spring break in March. "Among the team this year for the first time in program history is an international cadet from Afghanistan.
The tasks in the course result in bottom to top home construction.
The 940 square-foot hogans are comprised of two bedrooms, one bath, a kitchen, dining room and a small living room. During some 2,500 man-hours from cadets and mentors combined, two units will be completed at a cost of $33,000 each not including the foundation or transport to New Mexico. Each home is built in two halves and final assembly is conducted at the destination. “The homes are designed with eight sides to match the traditional Navajo culture,” Captain Caudell said.
This community service project by the 67 cadets and mentors is admirable however, they benefit from the experience as well. Mentors to train the cadets are selected from around the globe.
The lead mentor for power production is only on board for one week of the entire construction process. Therefore, Senior Master Sgt. Shawn Witten has his work cut out for him.
With 27 years in the Air Force, 22 in power production, the senior NCO recognizes talent when he sees it. “These cadets are of a very high caliber,” he said. After working with two graduates at home station, the 52nd Civil Engineering Squadron, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, the first time Academy visitor wasn’t surprised. “The students are very smart and quick learners. When I heard about the opportunity to be a mentor here by word of mouth through a friend at AFPC, I put my name in the hat.”
According to FERL Cadet Commander and environmental engineering major Cadet 1st Class Donnie Bussell, “it’s a great opportunity to totally engage with NCOs and officers from captain through full colonel... something we don’t get up on the hill.” The 21-year-old from Atlanta says he particularly enjoys the interaction between the officers, NCOs and all cadets representing USAFA, West Point and ROTC. “My responsibility as FERL cadet commander includes being in charge of all activities and to ensure we have an environment where cadets can learn.” The learning is diverse.
Each day over the course of FERL, cadet flights are rotated through different training opportunities to meet the final goal. Construction one day, heavy equipment training the next and surveying the next would not be uncommon. The course is offered each year during the first summer period only and is a requirement for every cadet majoring in civil engineering, about half of whom will become pilots and the balance entering the civil engineering field.
“We get the most out of every day by having the cadets stay out here in tents, they live here, they eat here, and we avoid all the time it would take to transport to and from daily, Captain Caudell said. Result: more efficiency.
The man-hours invested may exceed, 2,000, but appears a small price when families will benefit for generations.
Ken Carter
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Hard Labor
Concrete pours out to the ready shovels of cadets who team up to spread it into molds.
Big Toys
Civil engineer Airmen who specialize in earth moving equipment proudly call themselves Dirt Boys. Here a cadet takes the first steps toward earning a spot in the grimy fraternity.
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Cadets learn about construetion first hand from Air Force enlisted experts. FERL blueprints for last summer called for building Navaho hogans.
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As cadets learn about Newton's Laws in core Physics classes, they also learn valuable lessons about life. Here Maj Tom Jost leads his cadets through the challenge. | Photo by Arnie Spencer
p:physics 215: a course listing that sends shivers down the backs ofAir Force cadets. We are required to pass the course whether we want to take it or not. Whether we are Foreign Area Studies or Electrical Engineering majors; Physics 110 and 215 are in the core curriculum and cadets must take these credits in order to graduate.
Physics 215 was my Waterloo; I took it three times. You didn’t misread that last sentence ...I really did take that class three \j\fsrtHi times -
I like to think of myself as among a select few who have completed the Physics 645 (215 x 3) course. And I can tell you what I thought every time I failed a graded review or missed points on a homeworkjournal: “Why do I need this!? I’m never going to use it!” Indeed, I am confident when I speculate that many other 215 victims thought that same thing every day they entered and exited the classroom.
Having finally completed my Physics 645 course, I have answers to my questions (I am that foreign area major I mentioned earlier). Not to knock the Physics Department, but I should caveat that: I don’t believe I will need the physics I “learned, but I do think I need the lessons in life I learned over the course of that class.
I learned how to fail, how to persevere, how to learn something for which I have no aptitude, and how to humble myself and ask for help. These lessons are invaluable. In the Air Force, we will all encounter complex tasks, difficult times and blows to our pride. It is during these times when I will recall what I learned in physics and I don’t mean why an electron moves the way it does.
Maybe the rumors are true that the Physics Department has taken it upon themselves to weed out cadets. I am certain however, we, as cadets, must learn to raise ourselves up and learn how to fail in order to learn how to truly succeed. Physics 645 taught me that. C1C Kristen Wolverton P215(3)/(2F)
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Academy physics students and faculty braved Greencollaborative effort with Purdue University took Cadet 1st Class Billy Terry and me lands 9|acier t0 collaborate with lto Thule, Greenland, to investigate possible variability in the decay rates of several Purdue University and investigate isotope decay in the harsh ice-locked radioisotopes during a solar eclipse in early August 2008. environment. Courtesy Photo Academy faculty members Lt. Col. Brent Morris of the Center for Educational Excellence and Maj. Robert Lee from the Physics Departmentjoined us for the trip.
Preparations for the expedition began almost a full year before the team’s departure in the forms of experimental design and the procurement of equipment and transportation. However, efforts became quite earnest in the final month before the eclipse as new instrumentation had to be tested and prepared to withstand the seasonably warm but still harsh environment hundreds of miles north of the Arctic Circle. When all was ready in mid-July, the joint team along with our cargo loaded a KC-135 at Grissom Air Reserve Base in Indiana to make the flight to Greenland.
While at Thule, we collected decay data from several radioisotope samples along with observations of nearly every imaginable environmental variable for nearly two weeks. Key instruments had to be set up at remote locations far from the base in the face of inhospitable conditions.
Colonel Morris, Major Lee and I braved 70-knot winds at the edge of the permanent ice cap while constructing a three-meter-tall metal tripod for an electric field meter. Cadet Terry and a Purdue grad were nearly stranded beyond the edge of the main base in a freezing rainstorm that threatened to wash away the makeshift roads as they positioned a device for measuring the Earth’s magnetic field. Nature’s wrath notwithstanding, however, we succeed in accumulating gigabytes upon gigabytes of data.
Upon return to USAFA’s temperate climate, Cadet Terry and I began the long and arduous task of analyzing that data. Following graduation, this legacy will be taken on by Cadets 2nd Class Daniel O’Keefe and Brittany Morreale and will likely be ongoing for years to come.
Additionally, similar experiments are being constructed here and at various other sites around the world to investigate a potentially new phenomenon of variability in radioactive decay rates. A replication of the Thule eclipse study is currently planned for a total solar eclipse that will occur in Japan in July of 2009. Cadets O’Keefe andMorreale expect to be involved with the experiment and I may have the opportunity to join the trip as well.
The results of this research have broad implications that span the gamut from protecting space assets to biomedical applications. If solar activity can be linked to changes in decay rates through a predictable mechanism, it will provide a means of forecasting space weather, which affects civilian and military satellites, manned space flight, and even land-based electronics and power systems. Additionally, if decay rates are in fact variable, this would affect dosages absorbed by patients undergoing radiation therapies for cancer-not to mention, it constitutes brand new physics. C1C Ryan Mudry
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Pool Diving
Soon to be graduates celebrate completion of the last final exam by swimming in the Terrazzo pools. The tradition has many taking their test while wearing pool gear. | Photos by James A. Rush
ItAs a four degree faces his second semester finals, he silently rejoices that he has reached the end of his year from hell and that things can only go up from here. A three degree regards finals with indifference because they’re still not fully committed to the Academy, so their only concern is the first day of school in the fall.
Two degrees wish they were firsties and that this was their last round of finals too, but many look forward to getting them over so they can finally get to the all important Ring Dance. For the second semester firstie, finals are the only thing standing between them and graduation.
An underclassman was overheard talking about condensing her fall Dean’s Challenge Cadets announce confidence, or lack of it, in a sucessful final exam by notching their scorecards A mark fo, the ffnafe gs moc/) gg /f)/e SQ s/)e ca„ ge, Qu( of (hg Academy as qujMy cadet indicates belief that he or she earned a good grade.
as possible to start her Christmas break. For the spring semester, she said she spreads them out because she “doesn’t have anything to do anyway.”
This is not the case for a firstie. The more condensed the final schedule
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is for a firstie, the sooner they can take that highly anticipated swim in the fountain and turn their complete focus to throwing their hat as the Thunderbirds roar overhead.
To all the underclassmen left behind, good luck and BEAT THE DEAN!
C1C Nicole Ramstein
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Once the test started, the clock became the enemy for these freshman physics students.
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Wyatt has a long way to go before she follows the Class of 2009 into the Terrazzo pools. This year she spent her CQ time studying Integrated Chinese instead.
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Front row: Dr. David Westmoreland, Maj. Andy McQuade, Capt. Shawna Bowshot, Col. Paul Fisher, Capt. Laura Terry, and Dr. Helen Pigage.
Second row: Dr. Tom Unangst, Maj. Tara Nolan, Maj. Mark Pomerinke, Col. John Putnam, Maj. Bret Kugler, Dr. Jill McQuade, and Alex Sintas.
Back row: Lt. Col. Steve Black, Maj. Carlos Maldonado, Don Pippin, Liz Gilbert, Maj. Dave Welge, Lt. Col. Keith Bishop, Maj. Tim Filzen, Dr. Robert Noyd, and Dr. Dave Hale.
Front row: Lt. Col. John Peak, Lt. Col. Robert Reiman, Dr. John Wilkes, Dr. Michael Mosher, Dr. Donald Bird, Col. Michael Van Valkenburg, Beth Austria, Dr. Kristina Proctor, Dr. Clifford Utermoehlen, Lt. Col. Dennis Tuthill, and Dr. Norm Heimer.
Second row: Dr. Joel Cain, Randy Ramsden, Ralph Hutchinson, Ms Sandra Trott, Ms Peg Williams, Capt. Eric Mowles, Dr. Richard Deans, Capt. Katherine Todorov, Dr. Kimberly Gardner, Dr. Margaret Rakowsky, Capt. Michael Hyland, Lt. Col. Mark Reimann, Maj. Matthew Sandelier, and Capt. Tracy Clinton.
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Front row: Lt. Col. Troy Weingart, Dr. Richard Sincovec, Lt. Col. Dean Bushey, Dr. Martin Carlisle, Dr. Barry Fagin, and Dr. Samuel Sambasivam.
Second row: Lt. Col. Jeff Boleng, Dr. Wayne Brown, Capt. Carolyn Bartley, Maj. Alexander Ackerman, Tina Pratt, and Capt. Traci Sarmiento.
Back row: Capt. Michael Henson, Capt. Paul Graham, Maj. James Lotspeich, Lt. Col. David Weils, Dr. Steve Hadfield, and William McCrary.
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Front row: Lt. Col. Tony McKenzie, Dr. Bradley Warner, Dr. Ralph Boedigheimer, and Capt. Kristopher Pruitt.
Second row: Capt. Jadonna Brewton, Maj. Melissa Phillips, Dr. Beth Schaubroeck, Capt. Thomas Hodge, Capt. Greg Steeger, Maj. Terence Kudo, Dr. Mike Brilleslyper, Debra Glaze, and Kim Swetz.
Third row: Lt. Col. Tom Lear, Dr. Michelle Ghrist, Lt. Col. Lem Myers, Capt. Lee Miller, Maj. Jim Love, Maj. Brian Ralston, Maj. Steven Thorsen, Maj. Julia Phillips, Lt. Col. Juan Ortiz, and Maj. Sarah Russ.
Fourth row: Capt. Susan Bettison, Lt. Col. Chris Nelson, Lt. Col. Russ Adelgren, Maj. Trae Holcomb, Capt. Mike Cook, Lt. Col. Rob Block, Lt. Col. Tom Boushell, Dr. Jon Epperson, Dr. Kurt Herzinger, Capt. Ken Horton, and Lt. Col. Kelly Greene.
Back row: Lt. Bob Sullivan (USN), Capt. Jonathan Murphy, Lt. Col. Scott Williams, Maj. Tyler Phillips, Maj. Dustin Keck, Lt. Col. Mike Smith, Lt. Col. Erik Demkowicz, Maj. Derrick Doyle, Lt. Col. Keith Goetz, and Maj. Drew Richardson.
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Front row: Dr. Lon Enloe, Lt. Col. Jack Wetterer, Dr. Geoff McHarg, Lt. Col. Doug Young, Col. Rex Kiziah, Dr. Dick Cook, Lt. Col. Tom Spicer, Dr. Francis Chun, and Lt. Col. Dave Lee.
Second row: Capt. Paul Homan, Lt. Col. Mike Dearborn, Lt. Col. Steve Novotny, Marty Johnson, Michael Schaffer, Capt. Justin Spring, Capt. Evelyn Schumer, Dr. Heidi Mauk, Dr. Boris Zhdanov, Maj. Tom Jost, Dr. Tom Eller, Mark Mayer, Fran Pummer, Dave Hemlock, Dr. GabrielFontRodriguez, and Maj. Andy Dills.
Back row: Cassandra Marshall, Dr. GeoffAnderson, Maj. Ben Ward, Lt. Col. Tony Franz, Jim Boger, Dr Fred Kontur, Maj. Clark Allred, Dr. Brian Patterson, Maj. Rob Lee, Lt. Col. Mike Gauthier, Maj. Clayton Pflieger, Dr Devin Della-Rose, and Duane Dunlap
Front row: Dr. Tom McLaughlin, Lt. Col. Tim Jung, Dr. Mike Smith, Col. Neal Barlow, Dr. Aaron Byerley, Dr. John Pletcher, Col (sel) Keith Boyer, and Dr. Russ Cummings
Second row: Staff Sgt. Danny Washburn, Jerry Stermer, Jeff Falkenstine, Brian Kinsey, Dr Martiqua Post, Dr. Stefan Siegal, Dr. Tom Cunningham, Maj. Mike Tison, Lt. Col. Mike Chapa, Maj. Jacob Freeman, Dr. Gary Yale, Fred Porter, Dr. Adam Jirasek, Michael Arndt, Dr. Jurgen Seidel, TigerJeans, Ken Ostasiewski, Maj. Rich Millard, and Lt. Col. (ret) Chris Seaver.
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Back row: Tim Hayden, Maj. Colin Tucker, Lt. Col. Paul Lambertson, Lt. Col. Monty Greer, Lt. Col. James Hall, Capt. Patrick Heim, Maj. A. J. Rolling, Capt. Roger Greenwood, Maj. Rob Wilson, Lt. Col. Hyoung Chung, Staff Sgt. Sam Church-O’Brien, Jennifer Bailey, Maj. Ted Earp, and Grant Grovenburg.
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Front row: Lt. Col. Lynnane George, and Capt. Luke Sauter.
Second row: Dr. Scott Dahlke, Capt. Chalene Eber, and Tech. Sgts. Robert Longcrier and Steven Hart.
Third row: Maj. Douglas Bayley, Capt. Sandra Wilson, Dr. Robert Brown, James Swonger, and Maj. Aaron Mainstone.
Fourth row: Lt. Col. William Cochran, Maj. Tyler Hague, Amanda Salmoiraghi, and Staff Sgt. Michael Wickersheim.
Fifth row: William Saylor, Dr. Paul Vergez, and Steven Waiss.
Back row: Dr. Kenneth Siegenthaler, Lt. Col. Richard Adams, and Lt. Col. Timothy Lawrence.
Front row: Capt. Jeffrey Kost, Maj. Andrew Bates, Lt. Col. Craig Arnold, Col. Gregory Seely, Col. Zane Mitchell, Lt. Col. Layne Packer, and Carolyn Robinson.
Second row: Maj. Hugh Cronin, Dr. James Pocock, Capt. Nathan Kartchner, Capt. Robert Young, Maj. John Christ, Capt. Justin Morrison, Capt. Benjamin Roope, Maj. Dan Derby, John Lobdell, and Dr. Mohamad Zineddin.
Back row: Capt. Peter Crispell, Capt. David Taylor, Capt. Andrew Hoisington, Capt. Matthew Le Blanc, Maj. Jeremy Milliman, Capt. Mary Rudy, Dr. Adrian Won, and Tech. Sgt. John Agnew.
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Front row: Dr. Glen Dudevoir, Lt. Col. Anne Clark, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Erlind Royer, Col. Jeff Butler, Lt. Col. Brian Peterson, Dr. Daniel Pack, and Lt. Col. H. Allan Arb.
Second row: Mike Drew, Dr. Al Batten, Maj.-Andrew Laffely, Maj. Frankie Glavic, Dr. Pedro Lima, Lt. Col. Del Christman, Gary Dameron, Marhsa Cornett, and Susan Elmore.
Back row: Maj. Shane Crippen, Maj. Steve Chastain, Maj. Al Mundy.Capt Patrick Sweeney, Mickey Schmidt, Dr. Scott Gruber, Torsten Krahn, and Capt. Frank Parada.
Front Row: Sarah Galyon, Capt. Greg Rickerd, Capt. Matt Obenchain, Dr. Ralph Bush, Cindy Klahn, Ben Royall, Lt. Col. Connie Schlaefer, Col. Tom Yoder, Deb Sweeney, Capt. Kendra Crider, Capt. Jim Mikes, and Dr. Scott Dennis.
Second Row: Lt. Col. Kevin Gibbons, Maj. Brian Egbert, Dr. Scott Fawaz, Justin Rausch, Matt Hammond, Capt. Rob Bailey, Maj. Steve Hendricks, Lt. Col. Tim Radsick, Capt. Matt Snyder, Capt. Jenny Sauter, Rob Lotz, Dr. Mike Maixner, Dr. Dan Jensen, Molly Walters, Capt. Alan Landis, Dan Hill, and Tech. Sgt. Jon Solomon.
Back Row: Lt. Col. Chris Randell, Dr. Greg Shoales, Dr. Jim Greer, Dr. Tim Philpot, Sandra de Rusha, Dr. Sandeep Shah, Dr. John Wood, Maj. Trent Greenwell, Todd St. John, Maj. Tye Prater, and Dr. RobRedfield.
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Front row: Lt. Col Jeffrey Cook, Col. David Larivee, Col. Neal Rappaport, Col. Richard Fullerton, Lt. Col. KennethHart, Wayne Sidebottom, and Dr. Taylor Barnes.
Second row: Michael Lucchesi, MSgt. Garry Patterson, Lt. Col. David Kovach, Earl Vaughn, Capt. Jason Ross, Dr. David Mullin, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Smith, Dr. James West, Lt. Col. James Williams, Lt. Col. Steven Barrows, Lt. Elizabeth Hastings, Maj. Jason Stowe, Kathleen Calahan, Lt. Col. Michael Wermuth, Lt. Col. Christopher Brooks, Danny Portillo, and Dr. Thomas Koehler.
Back row: Col. Daniel Driscoll, Dr. Terrence Haverluk, Dr. Bruce Linster, Dr. Steve Gordon, Earl Saunders, Jean Cooley, Maj. Roy Haley, Maj. Allison Galford, and Dr. Katherine Silz-Carson.
Front row: Lt. Col. Gary Serfoss, Lt. Col. Chris Hays, Lt. Col. Joe Don Looney, Dr. Lauren Scharff, Col. Gary Packard, Col. Randy Gibb, Dr. George Mastroianni, Dr. Andy Katayama, Dr. Michelle Butler, and Dr. Wil Scott.
Second row: Cmdr. Andy Bellenkes, Capt. Jenni Coon, Capt. Mona Stilson, Capt. Meredith Ortiz, Capt. Michelle Nash, Amy Singer, Maj. Brett Gooden, Maj. Rod Smith, Capt. Lome Gibson, Randy Torres, Dr. Craig Foster, Dr. Christy Adams, Michele Fincher, Laura Neal, Capt. Christa! Serrato, and Lt. Col. Kim McArthur.
Back row: Dr. Dave McCone, Dr. Steve Samuels, Maj. Brian Tidball, Capt. lA^es Venters, Lt. Col. Doug Lindsay, Capt. Chad Tossell, Dr. Jeff Jackson, Capt Peter Reiley, Dr. Jeff Dyche, and Maj. Damian McCabe.
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Front row: Col. Paul Pirog, and Lt. Col. James Durant.
Second row: Gilda La Salle, Prof. John Hertel, Capt. Hugh McClean, Maj. Mike Hatton, Capt. Greg Thompson, Maj. Chris Morgan, and Maj. Patrick Rieder.
Back row: Carol Vilcek, Maj. Brian Bengs, Prof. Frank Anechiarico, Capt. Blake Williams, Maj. Scott Gunn, Capt. Matt King, Maj. Shawn McKelvy, Prof. Dave Fitzkee, Capt. Joanna Kieffer, Lt. Col.
Front row: Capt. Allen Atwell, Maj. Gerry Gonzalez, Col. Andy Armacost, Dr. Cyndy Cycyota, Maj. Kip Kiefer, and KC Kelly.
Second row: Maj. Darrell Burghard, Lt. Col. Sharon Heilmann, Lt. Col. Chuck Murnieks, Capt. Angie Fedden, Maj. Jennifer Wrynn, Lt. Col. Carolyn Stickell, Lt. Col. Mo Borgia, Dr. Claudia Ferrante, Maj. Amy Nesbitt, Dr. Steve Green, Maj. James Blanchard, Senior Master Sgt. Mark Barner, and Dr. Kevin Davis.
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Back row: Dr. Kurt Heppard, Maj. Tom O’Malley, Dr. Jim Lowe, Maj. Joe Suhajda, Maj. Conrad Preedom, Dr. Mark Parker, Lt. Col. Steve Leftwich, Dr. Dave Levy, Lt. Col. Kent Halverson, Dr. William Jennings, Lt. Col. Tom Drape, and Maj. Doug Patton.
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Front row: Dr. Damon Coletta, John Kambourian, Dr. Paul Bolt, Col. Douglas Murray, Amb. Roger Harrison, Dr. Fran Pilch, and Lt. Col. Joe Derdzinski. Second
row: Dr. Paul Carrese, Lt. Col. John DuMond, Wendie Sumrell, Maj. Preston Arnold, Sharon Richardson, Scott Edelman, Tracy Hicks, Capt. Mike Korb, Carol Hewuse, and Lt. Col. Mike Schaub. Back row: Maj. Aric Southworth, Dr. David Sacko, Maj. Tom Mowle, Maj. Deron Jackson, Capt. Jim Fielder, Dr. JeffAnderson, Dr. Corey Abel, Cmdr. Kevin Haney, and Dr. Howard Ernst.
Front row: Capt. Brandon Lingle, Dr. Richard Lemp, Col. Kathleen Harrington, Mary Fordham, and Lt. Col. James Bishop. Second
row: Dr. Ross Gresham, Airman Eric Jochens, Capt. Elizabeth Mathias, Maj. Laurie Lovrak, John Farley, Dr. Betsy Muenger, Donaid Anderson, Capt. Diana Black, Capt. Greg Dandeles, Gretchen Koenig, Dr. Pam Aloisa, Capt. Kristen Loyd, Dr. Kerry Linfoot, Capt. Miranda Baldwin, Dr. Darryl Wimberley, Lt. Col. Max Despain, and Capt. James Bishop. Back
row: Maj. Byron Calhoun, Dick Rauschkolb, Lt. Col. Rich Tatem, Dr. Lori DavisPerry, Capt. Jesse Goolsby, Lt. Col. Edie Disler, Marsha Childers, Tom Vargish, Dr. Andrea Trocha-VanNort, Kyle Torke, Lt. Col. Jessica MacDonaid, and Lt Col. Gary Mills.
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Front row: Lt. Col. Mark Grotelueschen, Lt. Col. Robert Carriedo, Col. Mark Wells, Lt. Col. John Plating, Lt. Col. Christopher Rein, and Dr. Jeanne Heidler.
Second row: Maj. Margaret Martin, Lt. Col. Nathan Watanabe (USA), Maj. James Went, Maj. Matthew Rodman, Dr. John Jennings, Dr. Chuck Steele, David Schlortt, Maj. Jeffery Stamp, Capt. Timothy Peckham, Maj. Scott Swartsfager, Linda Padilla, Dr. Alan Osur, Capt. Doug Leonard, Lt. Col. John Donovan, and Lt. Cmdr. Stephen Sprague.
Back row: Michael Terry, Capt. Matthew Basler, Maj. Jesse Long, Dr. Jacob Abadi, Dr. Robert Wettemann, Capt. Curtis Baack, Maj. Derek Varble, Lt. Col. David Brosius, Maj. Grant Weller, Capt. Timothy Romans and Maj. Laura Johnson.
Front row: Maj. Jack Wilks, Lt. Col. Hal Taylor, Dr. Ellick Ruffin, Dr. Tom Mabry, Dr. Dean Wilson, Paula Britton, Joe Ogrodny, Dr. Ken Lavin, and Dr. Frank Gahren.
Back row: Arlene Messer, Bill Bremer, Shawn Hordemann, Rick Schreiner, Ariel Ortiz, Lt. Jacob Lynes, Capt. Spencer Thomas, Lt. Liz Simpson, Karen Amos, Vickie Connolly, Durthy Washington, Pat Gottschalk, Bea Comp, and Bob Giardino.
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Left to right: Dr. Jue Wang, Yumiko Guajardo, Dr. Jennifer Colon, Lt Col Hugo Schaub, Maj Devin Hunter, Dr. Miguel Verano, Dr. Carole Edwards, Lt. Col. Michael Muszynski, Maj. Lisa Vining, Capt. Victor Colon, Angela Brehm, Lt. Col. LeAnn Derby, Maj. K.P. Haueter, Dr. Katherine Moskver, Andrzej Pudlo, Capt. Sabine Peters, Maj. Gregory Christiansen, Lt. Col. Scot Allen, Maj. Victor Lozano, Dr. Halimur Khan, Col. Gunther Mueller, Maj. Job Placencia, Lt. Col. Barry Savage, Dr Salah Hammoud, Maj. Alberto Mezarina, Lt. Col Paul Howe, Capt. Zachary Hickman, Elaine Balogh, Capt. Dax Presuto, Maj. Christopher Kean, Victor Nell, Haning Hughes, Lt. Col. Gerhard Weber, Dr Mamdouh El-Nady, Leslie Christensen, Nancy Skinkle, and Capt. Darin Earnest.
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Front row: Maj. John Sherman, Dr. Martin Cook, Maj. Charley McIntyre, Col. Jim Cook, Dr. Rhonda Smith, Dr. Dan Zupan, and Jesse Carter.
Back row: Capt. Donald Joy, Capt. Will Caudill, Dr. J. Carl Ficarrotta, Dr. Bill Rhodes, Tennille Thorne, and Dr. Carlos Bertha.
Front row: Wayne Young, Dr. Evelyn Patterson, Col. Douglas Barlow, Brig. Gen. Dana Born, Col. Royce Eves, Dr. Richard Hughes, and Dr. John Sherfesee.
Back row: Staff Sgt. Mirium Brown, Claudia Thew, Airman 1st Class April Migliore, Master Sgt. Alvena Salley, Larry Johnson, Lt. Col. Kevin Burns, Maj. Scott O’Malley, Lt. Col. Maria White, Lynn Kaffine, Staff Sgts. Charles Sims, Julia Woodhouse, Melissa Hanks, and Lou Theriault.
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A tranquil field of blue seats waits for Air Force’s devoted 12th man before a football game at Falcon Stadium. The team’s faithful fans include Aurora, a 12-year-old white gyrfalcon, who is one of 12 live falcon mascots at the Academy.
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he Air Force baseball team finished the 2009 season with a 14-37 record. The Falcons went 3-18 in Mountain West Conference play, finishing in seventh place.
Air Force posted key non-conference wins over Navy Charleston Southern, Utah Valley and Northern Colorado. In addition, Air Force defeated BYUand UNLV in MWC play The win at BYU was the first by Falcon baseball in Provo since 2002.
Air Force batted .291 and hit 57 home runs as a team, the most since the 2003 team. Designated hitter Matt Alexander led the Falcons in nearly every hitting category, batting .383 with 15 homers and 65 RBIs, all the highest totals since 2003. Alexander was also one of 16 semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy, given to the top collegiate baseball player in the nation.
Alexander was the team MVP for the Air Force baseball team in 2009. He led the Mountain West Conference in homers, RBIs during the regular season. Alexander cracked the Air Force single-season top 10 in home runs (7th), RBIs (4th) and hits (3rd). Alexander picked up several accolades on the season, earning MWC Player of the Week, Collegiate Baseball News Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week and College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup.
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Shortstop KJ Randhawa applies the tag to a Utah Ute base runner. Randhawa was one of the team’s co-captains during the 2009 seaon. Nathan Carter makes a diving grab during a home contest at Falcon Field. Roberts slides home safely. The freshman from nearby Parker, CO, batted .303 during the 2009 campaign.
Special Delivery Evan Abrecht saw action in 15 games this season. He was third on the team with47.2 innings pitched.
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The Hitman Matt Alexander was all-everything for the Falcons this season. The junior firstbaseman was named the team’s MVP, was named to the College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup as well as one of 16 finalistfor the Dick Howser Trophy given to the nations outstanding collegiate player. Photos by Arnie Spencer
"It took us half a conference season to get our legs, and we got more compete t'we. Our confldence got better and better!'
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Working For the Rebound Evan Washington (left) rips down a rebound, while teammate Matt Holland looks on. Washington led the team with 138 rebounds this season.
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Parker in the Paint Grant Parker battles underneath for the two-point basket against Ba kersfield. The 6-foot-7-inch forward/center from Aurora, Colo, averaged six points per game for the Falcons. Photos by Arnie Spencer
'fcthe Air Force men’s basketball team saved the best for last this year. In a season that saw the Falcons tally a 10-21 record overall, the team found some late-season heroics to build on for next season. Four players scored in double digits as Air Force snapped a 17-game losing streak with a 71-67 victory over Colorado State in the opening round of the Mountain West Conference Championship tournament.
The ninth-seeded Falcons (10-20), also broke a 16-game conference tournament losing streak with the win before suffering an 80-69 loss to the conferenee’s top seed, No. 25 BYU. Air Force’s last win in a conference tournament was on March 8, 1990, a 5951 victory over Colorado State in the Western Athletic Conference quarterfinals.
Andrew Henke and Evan Washington each scored 18 points forAir Force, while Anwar Johnson had 15 and Grant Parker added 12.
Anwar Johnson won the Bob SpearAward, given to the student-athlete that is outstanding in all areas of the Academy - academics, athletics and military performance. There is no higher honor for a men’s basketball player.
Johnson led the team with 76 assists and finished second in scoring, averaging 11.9 points per game. He played 102 games in his career and started all 61 the past two seasons. In addition, Johnson was named the team’s most valuable player for the ‘08-09 season.
Fellow senior Hunter Myers won the Falcon Award, given to the player that gives 100 percent regardless of the situation and his place on the team. Myers was a valuable member of the program despite appearing in just seven career games, all during his first season. Since then, he was a great asset during practice by playing on the scout team so his teammates were always ready for the next game.
Johnson joined Henke andMatt Holland in receiving the prestigious captain’s award for the ‘08-09 season for serving as team tri-captains.
(From
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Anwar Johnson, from St. Gabriel, La., took over the pointguard duties this season and led the team with 76 assists and finished second in scoring, averaging 11.9 points per game.
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Air Force won its first Mountain West Conference Tournament game this season, defeating Colorado State 71-67.
espite a 4-26 record this year, there were many individual performances worthy of recognition for the women’s basketball team. Sophomore Rainee Beck claimed offensive MVP honors and senior Kim Kreke earned defensive MVP honors. Brooke Cuitra earned the Falcon Award and freshman AnnaGault the Attitude is Everything Award. Beck also earned the Iron Bolt Award and Kreke the Loudermilk-Chavez Leadership Award.
The Iron Bolt Award goes to the player who was the top performer in the team’s strength and conditioning sessions. Beck led the team in scoring (12.9 ppg), three point baskets (72), free throw shooting percentage (87.1) and minutes played. Her 36.6 minutes per game average was tops in the Mountain West Conference as were her 72 three-point baskets in regular season play. Beck scored 386 points on the year, tying the school’s Division l-era record for most points in a season. The sophomore also earned MWC All-Conference honors.
Kreke, a team co-captain, earned the defensive MVP award and Loudermilk-Chavez Leadership Award. One of the most prolific shot blockers in Air Force history, Kreke ranked second in the MWC with 43 blocked shotsand led the conference during the regular season with 9.4 rebounds per game. Her 43 blocks and 278 rebounds are both new Air Force Div. I era records. An accomplished offensive presence as well, Kreke ranked third on the team in scoring and second in three-point baskets, averaging 9.3 points and making 22 three’s.
Cuitra, a guard and team co-captain earned the Falcon Award. The Falcon Award goes to the player that epitomizes the qualities of commitment, strong work ethic and being a team leader on and off the court. Cuitra ranked second on the team in several categories, including scoring (11.0 ppg), rebounding (6.0 rpg), free throw shooting (83.7 pet) and blocked shots (12). Cuitra ranks third all-time at the Academy with 112 games played and her 782 career points, ranks eighth all-time in the Div. I era.
Gault earned the Attitude is Everything Award. The Attitude is Everything Award goes to the player that gave everything, not just games but in practices and weight training and all aspects of being a college student athlete. A native ofAurora, III., Gault appeared in all 30 games, starting the final 29 at point guard. Gault led all MWC freshmen with 99 assists and a 3.3 assists per game average. Gault recorded her first-career double-double with 10 points and 10 assists against North Carolina Central, and became the first Falcon since 2002 to record 10 assists in a game. Her 99 assists are the fifth-best total in the Div. I era at Air Force.
(From Top) Stevie Puentes (left) and Jamela Satterfield (right) discuss strategy from thebench. Satterfield looks for an open teammate. The freshman saw action in 29 of 30 games this season; the most by any Falcon freshman. Center
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Kim Kreke scores against Navy. She led the Falcons with 43 blocks and 278 rebounds this season.
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Air Force center Kim Kreke greets her teammates during pregame introductions at a Air Force Home Game.
Ankle Breaker Eyes up and looking for a cutting teammate, AnnaGaultseeks a path around a Midshipman defender. Gault led the team in assists with 99 this season. Photos by Arnie Spencer
Honoring the Sister-Services At the conclusion of the game, Air Force and Navy players stand at center court and honor the academies with the playing of each other’s alma mater.
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Slipping theJab Dean Chuva lands a left to the head of Dave Simon at the 2009 Wing Open Championships. Chuva won the match by a narrow decision. | Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Calm Before the Storm Members of the silver squad await the introductions of boxers at the Wing Open.
Right Hook Mike McLain counters with a right to the side of Lucas Gagliardi’ head. Despite his youth, McLain was able to stop Gagliardi's attack and respond with several sharp counterpunches to claim his first-ever title.
he 2009 Wing Open Championships lived up to its billing. With several outcomes being decided in dominating fashion and others going bell-to-bell, the Air Force boxing team concluded a stellar afternoon of competition at the 51st-annual event March 8. Seven Falcons earned repeat titles, including a pair of three-time champs. After unopposed sophomore Matthew DeMars earned the 112-pound title, the 2009 Wing Open officially got underway with the 119-pound bout. Senior Jesse Horton came out strong in the first bout of the afternoon, defeating freshman Rainer Caparas early in the second round.
Itis the second Wing Open title for Horton, who missed the fall training period as an exchange student in Japan.
Fellow senior Harvey White lived up to his nickname of “The Hitman”, as he dispatched freshman Nicholas Watts in the second round of the 125-pound finals. White picked up his third Wing Open championship in as many years, as he improved to 4-0 this year against his fellow cadets.
In a meeting ofpast Wing Open champions, the 132-pound bout went into the final bell, with seniors Dave Simon and Dean Chuva in the ring. Each boxer held an advantage at different times throughout the three two-minute rounds and this bout became the first to go to the judges for decision, with Chuva being awarded the title by split decision.
Daniel Starr became the first freshman to earn a 2009 Wing Open title, as he claimed a split decision victory overjunior Seth Gunn in the 139-pound bout.
In the showcase of 147-pound boxers, senior Nathan Liptak and sophomore Michael Dunn met in the night’s only rematch. Liptak, who had competed in just two bouts this season, successfully defended his Wing Open title in a split decision over Dunn.
The 156-pound weight class featured a pair of first-time finalists in senior Rudy Bowen and freshman Tyrus Korecki. Bowen took the control of the ring early in the bout and refused to relinquish his advantage. By unanimous decision, Bowen claimed his first Wing Open title.
In another contest featuring two first-time finalists, freshman Nick Cataldo and senior Austin Almand brought the entire crowd to its feet at the final bell of the 165-pound bout. The two boxers traded punches throughout the six-minute bout, as Cataldo and Almand vied to gain the upper hand. In the end, the decision came down to the judges, as Almand earned a hotly-contested split decision victory over the crowd-favorite freshman.
Freshman Mike McLain upset defending Wing Open champion and senior Lucas Gagliardi in the 175-pound bout. Despite his youth, McLain was able to stop Gagliardi’s attack and respond with several sharp counterpunches to claim his first-ever title and improve to 5-0 against his fellow cadets.
Senior Boyce Loomis picked up his third consecutive Wing Open championship at 185 pounds, when his spot-on punches caused the referee to stop his bout with freshman Logan Brandt less than one minute in. Loomis dominated the round from his first step out of the corner, connecting with Brandt and causing the referee to administer three standing eight counts before a minute had passed. It is the second straight year that Loomis has earned a Wing Open title before the first bell.
SeniorAndrew Catoire concluded his Wing Open boxing career the way he started... with a title at 195 pounds. He held off classmate Kevin Williams in a spirited bout. Despite having onlyjoined the program in January, Williams was evenly matched with the Catoire, a four-year member of the program, during the opening minutes of the bout.
In the night’s final bout, junior Cory Tintzman, the defending champion, stepped into the ring with sophomore Mike Chambers for the heavyweight showdown. The two boxers came out swinging, but Tintzman quickly earned the advantage with several hard punches. With just seconds left in the first round, Tintzman delivered the final blow that caused the third standing eight count of the round. It is the second victory in as many years for Tintzman. In an unprecedented outcome, the judges and coaching staff awarded Cataldo the Clune Outstanding Boxer Award. It is the first time in the 30-year history of the award that it was not awarded to a Wing Open champion.
DeMars, Horton and Loomis also won national titles, as the team concluded competition at the 2009 National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) Championships April 4, in College Park, MD. The trio accounted for the best title haul since 2006, when the Falcons also collected three belts.
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he Spirit Squad started their busy year off at a National CheerAssociation/National Dance Association college camp in Myrtle Beach, SC. For three days the cheer, pom and mascot teams learned new material and skills. The Pom team was honored with the Most Improved Dance Team award and took 3rd place in the final day of evaluations as the Mascot team took top honors receiving the Most Collegiate and Best All Around awards.
The Blue Squad hit the ground running after Parent’s Weekend, traveling with Football to the Wyoming and Houston games. They also enjoyed trips to San Diego, Las Vegas and West Point, NY as well as two trips to Fort Worth, TX, which included the second consecutive Armed Forces Bowl appearance. Men’s basketball kept them busy through March, ending the season at the Mountain West Conference tournament in Las Vegas.
The Silver cheer squad was chosen in late August. As most of them were freshmen, they had the difficult task of trying to adjust to Academy life and prepare as a team. They took the field for the first time Oct. 4 as Air Force took on Navy. They continued improving as they worked hard supporting the women’s basketball team.
The pom squad worked diligentlypreparing for football games as well as performances for time outs. This year the team travelled to West Point where they stayed with Army’s cheerleaders and cheered the Falcons on to victory. Basketball season kept them extremely busy as they supported men’s and wornen’s basketball. Truly a fan favorite, the ladies choreographed and performed dances to the delight of all in attendance. As they completed their fourth year in existence, the ladies were highlighted in an exclusive article by the Denver Post.
The mascot team had quite a successful year as well. After a great camp experience, the Bird competed in its fourth Capital One Mascot Challenge. This yearAir Force finished in the top six of the six year old competition, one if the Bird’s best finishes. The team also qualified for its first NCA National competition where they took fourth out of 20 teams.
The Air Force cheerleading squads are present at all home football and basketball games, showing off their team spirit.
Photo by C2C Luke Connolly Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. Norton Schwartz meets with a member of the cheerleading team. |
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Fledgling Falcons During a break in action the Falcon cheerleaders performed a routine with local youth squads. Not only are the Falcon cheerleaders active with Academy sports, they are also supportive in the community working with youth groups and performing community service. Photo byArnie Spencer
ractice Makes Perfect Just e their counterparts on the field, the cheerleading squads practice and rehearse before the games begin. Photo byArnie Spencer
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Ladies First The women’s cross country team breaks from the starting line during the Air Force Open. The meet, held for the first-time in several years at the Academy’s Eisenhower Golf Course, featured distances of 4K and 6K for the women.
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Off and Running The men’s cross country team leads the way at the start of the 6K race at the Air Force Open. Men competed in an 8K race as well.
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Pacing Freshmen Phalean French and Alexa Ramsier pace each other during a cross country meet. The two freshmen look to lead the Falcons during the coming years. Photos byArnie Spencer
he Air Force cross country team handed out several awards at the end-of-the-season celebration Dec. 2. Five members of the program received special distinction, with Sean Houseworth and Katie Lynch earning MVP honors for their respective teams.
Houseworth was named men’s Most Valuable Runner, after posting the Falcons’ top times at the Pre-National Meet and the Mountain West Conference Championships. He finished within the top third (64 out of 267) at the Pre-Nationals Meet with an 8K time of 24:35 and earned all-conference first team honors with a seventh-place finish (24:51) at the MWC Championships. His time of 24:35 at the Pre-NCAA meet was the best 8K time by any Air Force runner this season.
The team named Justin Tyner Most Improved, while James Walmsley earned the program’s Outstanding Freshman. Tyner was a key component to the Falcons’ success this season, joiningjunior Zach Nordahl and Dan Castle as the team’s 3-4-5 runners. Tyner finished within the top half of the field at both the conference (16th out of 50) and regional (38th out of 108) meets. Walmsley was the top freshman finisher in each race he competed in, including a finish within the top-third of the field at the Rocky Mountain Shootout.
In addition to earning the team’s MVP award, Lynch received the women’s Most Improved Award. Lynch, who competed in the first cross country meet of her career Sept. 13 in San Diego, was the Falcons’top finisher at the Pre-Nationals Meet, MWC Championships and NCAA Regional Championships. Lynch finished 168th at the Pre-Nationals Meet (22:30), 21st at the conference meet (22:29) and 44th at the regional meet (21:42). Her regional meet time of 21:42 is the Falcons’ fastest of the season.
Auriele Fain was named the Outstanding Freshman for the women’s team, after earning the Falcons’ top finishes at the Wyoming Invitational and Rocky Mountain Shootout. Fain, who posted the Falcons’ best time at Wyoming since 2005, clocked the team’s best times in the 2.5-mile (15:27) and 5,800-meter (22:59) courses. Both of those marks are nearly a minute quicker than the second-fastest time.
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From left: Chase Welch, Ryan Del Grosso and Tyler Small blaze a trail through the Eisenhower Golf Course.
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he fencing team concluded the regular season (2008-2009) with an overall 23 dual-meet record (.622) and with three fencers who qualified for the NCAA National Championships. Peter French, Daniel Trapani and Simone Barretteall qualified in men’s and women’s epee at the 2009 NCAA Western Regional Championships, March 7-8.
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At the regionals, French was the men’s epee champion. Trapani took third place in epee, while Barrette finished in third place among the field of 10. While at the 2009 NCAA Division I FencingChampionships, both French and Trapani earned second team epee All-American honors. French, who made his third trip to the NCAA’s, took seventh place, while Trapani, who made his first appearance in 2008, finished in fifth place. Barrette, who made her first trip to the national championships, finished in 23rd place. The Air Force squad earned 32 points, finishing 16th in the team standings.
The team had seven fencers earn all-region honors. In epee, French, Trapani, Barrette and Ben Rinaldi all earned all region honors. In foil competition, Nick Stockdale and Phil Choy earned honors, while, Michael O’Connor earned honors in sabre.
French was honored as a National Collegiate Fencer of the Week (for March 2-8) by College Fencing 360. French defeated Trapani in the Regional semifinals, followed by a victory over Stanford freshman Kevin Mo (the 2008 Junior World Cup men’s epee champion). Men’s epee possibly was the deepest weapon at the NCAA Regional, with Stanford senior All-American Clayton Kenney rounding out a strong top-4 in that weapon. French - who received the NCAA’s prestigious Sportsmanship Award in 2007-08 - is an impressive student-athlete and tremendous representative of collegiate fencing.
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(Clockwise From Top) Kaitlyn Bogan squares off against her opponent at the Falcon Open. Bogan was one of 10 fourth classmen to join the women’s team this season. | Columbian native Angelica Plazas gives the Academy fencing team an international touch. Nick Stockdale warms up before the North American Cup at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Trapping the Opponent Trapani strikes at his opponent during the foil competition The cadet earned second team epee All-American honors at theNCAA Div. Fencing Championships in 2008. | Photos by Arnie Spencer
he Air Force Falcon football team capped off an 8-4 regular season record with a trip to the Bell Flelicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas. Although the team didn’t bring back a win from the Lone Star State, losing to the Houston Cougars 34-28, several Falcons earned awards for achievements on and off the field.
Quarterback Shea Smith and safety Chris Thomas tookhome top honors at the annual Air Force Football banquet. Smith won the Bullard Award while Thomas i/i/as named the team’s most valuable player. Smith started the first five games of the season. He rushed for 229 yards and a team-high six touchdowns. Furthermore, he hit 30 of 57 passes for 413 yards and four touchdowns and had a 126.13 quarterback efficiency rating. Smith rushed for a career-high 93 yards and a career-best three touchdowns vs. Houston to lead Air Force to a victory in September. He threw fora career-best 138 yards and a touchdown on seven of 13 passing I's. Utah. The quarterback threw for 128 yards and a score on eight of 12 passes vs. Navy. Smith rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown vs. Southern Utah in his first-career start and became the first Falcon quarterback to win his first three career starts since Chance Harridge in 2002
The Bullard Award, established in 1984 and voted on by the football team, is based on the criteria that typifies the late Brian Bullard - unselfishness, 110 percent effort, total team commitment and pride in his role on the team whether he’s a starter or not. Bullard was a 1982 graduate ofAirAcademy High School. He attended the Academy the following year and played on the football team for two years. During Thanksgiving vacation in 1983, Bullard and his girlfriend, fellow cadet Dianne Williams, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while returning from a trip to Kansas in a snow storm, (continued on next page)
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Coach Troy Calhoun, in just his second season at Air Force guided the Falcons to a second-straight bowl appearance at the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. | Photo by Arnie Spencer
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(From page 89) Thomas established himself as one of the top defensive backs in the Mountain West Conference this season, earning second-team all-conference honors and first-team all-Colorado honors by the National Football Foundation. Thomas recorded his second straight 100-plus tackle season with 107, including a team-best 66 unassisted. He was among the league leaders with 9.0 tackles for loss for 44 yards, 4.0 sacks for 33 yards and a conference-leading four fumble recoveries. He also forced two fumbles and had an interception. Thomas recorded a career-high 17 tackles vs. BYU and set an Armed Forces Bowl single-game record with 16 vs. Houston.
Other players receiving honors at the banquet include tight end Travis Dekker, most valuable offensive player; defensive lineman Jake Paulson, most valuable defensive player; and kicker Ryan Harrison, most valuable special teams player.
Dekker finished second on the team in receiving with 13 catches for 129 yards and two touchdowns, despite missing the first four games of the season due to a broken ankle. The impact of his return was felt immediately, as he hauled in a team-best three catches for 32 yards. Dekker caught at least one pass in each game he played in and averaged 9.9 yards per catch.
Paulson led the Falcons and ranked among the leaders in the Mountain West Conferenee in tackles for loss with 14.5 for 72 yards and quarterback sacks with 9.0 for 60 yards. He also had two fumble recoveries, returning one for a score to record the first touchdown by an Air Force defensive lineman since Bryce Fisher in 1997. Paulson also forced a fumble, recorded a safety and had two pass breakups. He was a first-team allconference selection.
Harrison established himself as one of the best kickers in school history. He set a school record with 24 field goals this season. Harrison, who is second all-time at the Academy with 43 career field goals, was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza National PlacekickerAward and was a second-team all-Mountain West Conference selection. He finished second in the conference in scoring with an 8.3 per-game scoring average. Harrison led the league and ranked third in the nation in field goals with a 1.85 average per game.
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Leading the Way Ty Paffett (No. 19) leads the Falcons onto the field for Senior Night at Falcon Stadium.
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(From Top) Aircraft fly overs are one of the added attractions of Air Force home games. | Anthony Wright (no. 5) returns a punt deep in Falcon territory. Wright played in all 13 games this season and started thefinal 10.
High Flying Frosh (Left) Falcon newcomer Tim Jefferson (No. 7) started at quarterback for the last eight games of the seasaon. Fie is only the fourth freshman in Air Force history to start at quarterback. Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Falcon Heritage Brock Strom (left) and Dave Phillips (right), both membersof the 1959 Air Force Cotton Bowl team that played to a 0-0 tie against Texas Christian, were on hand for halftime festivities during the Nov. 8 game agains Colorado State. The 1958-59 team finished the season 9-0-2 overall, the only Air Force football team to finish the season undefeated.
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Punting it Away (Far Left) Ryan Harrison (No. 13) booms a punt out of his own endzone. Harrison averaged 38.9 yards per punt this season.
Lumpkin Rumbles In (Left) Kyle Lumpkin (No. 28) races into the endzone for his first Air Force touchdown.
Force Academy’s Eisenhower Golf Course has been home to the golf team since its opening in 1959. The course is recognized among the nation’s best courses on a college campus and withinthe Department of Defense. | Aaron White is in his second season with the Falcons and has been a key part of the team’s success. |
Shaun O’Bryant works with his driver prior to a homematch at the Eisenhower Golf Course.
n three of its 2008 fall tournaments, the Air Force golf team made entries into the school’s record books with its performance. The Falcons’ team score of 859 at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate ranks as the third-lowest tournament score (54 holes) in school history. Air Force’s total of 872 at the Falcon Invitational ranks 11th in the record book, while the team’s score of 875 at the Sycuan Collegiate InvitationaI is tied for 13th in the Air Force record books.
Tom Whitney and Kyle Bailey each added their names to the individual record books after the Ron Moore Intercollegiate tournament, ranking tied for third for lowest tournament score at 207. Whitney also posted a score of 212 at the Falcon Invitational, ranking 22nd inthe individualAcademy record books.
Whitney now owns five of the 20 lowest individual scores in Air Force history, tying with 2007 graduate Tyler Goulding, who also has five. Whitney has also fired a 214 or lower in a 54-hole tournament 11 times.
The 2009 senior class, which is just two deep, features Shaun O’Bryant and Andrew Gibson. The duo brings the most experience into the Air Force lineup, competing in every tournament in the past two years. O’Bryant, the Falcon team captain for the second-consecutive season, moved into the starting five in his second year at the Academy and is now one of the top performers forAir Force. Meanwhile, Gibson has consistently remained one ofAir Force’s top five golfers and will continue to help lead the Falcons in 2009.
Leading the Class of 2010 forAir Force is Whitney, who has already set numerous records for the Falcons. Whitney, the Service Academy Golf Classic medalist in 2006, has recorded tournament scores of 214 or better 12 times in his career. Certainly, if the Falcons are to be successful in the future, Whitney must be a factor.
Meanwhile, Peter Guzowski, Alex Florrell and Josh McFarland, who have each seen some action on the Falcons second team, round out the class of 2010.
Though the Class of 2011 also consists ofjust two players, Bailey and Aaron White, it is also one of the strongest. Both Bailey and White have been mainstays in the Falcon starting lineup. Bailey in particular had a solid fall, with a best-ever showing at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate. There, Bailey recorded his first top 20 finish, tying for third place with a score of 207, which ranks tied for third-lowest in the Air Force record books. Finally, five golfers make up the Class of 2012 for the Falcons. Robert Belz has led the way, competing in four fall events, and turning in the top score for the Silver team at the season-opening Falcon Invitational. In addition, Travis Decked and Caleb Leestma have also seen action early in the season, while Mark Boyer and Erik Kastmiler round out the class of newcomers.
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Practice Makes Perfect (Clockwise from top left) Travis Deckert, Andrew Gibson and Mark Boyer practice the many facets of their games at the Eisenhower Golf Course. Deckert, Leestma and Boyer are all newcomers to the team this year, while Gibson is in his final season with the Falcons.
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he 15th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team concluded the 2009 season April 16, as five members of the squad competed at the NCAA National CollegiateGymnastics Championships in Minneapolis.
Aaron Zaiser paced the club, tying for 18th on the floor exercise and picking up the team’s highest mark on the vault.
In the first national qualifying session, sophomore Nash Mills picked up an 11th-place finish in the all-around. Mills’ best event finish came on the parallel bars, as he scored a 13.500 to place 27th. He scored a 13.600 on the floor exercise, 12.550 on the pommel horse, 13.500 on the still rings, 14.250 on the vault and 11.600 on the high bar.
Individually, Zaiser paced the Falcons with an 18th-place finish on the floor exercise behind a score of 14.750. That is the sophomore’s second-best total of the season on the floor and the eighth-best score in Academy history. Zaiser also competed on the vault, placing 27th with a tally of 15.100. That score was the highest of the day by any member of the Air Force team.
Jacob Houder scored a 13.600 on the pommel horse to finish 22nd. Houder, already the Academy record holder in that event, matched the seventhbest score in program history. Jake Schonig closed out his successful collegiate career with a tally of 13.200 on the still rings.
In the evening session of the national qualifier; Josiah Loeser tallied a score of 13.650 to place 36th in the still rings, while Devin Menefee posted a score of 14.300 on the vault to place 39th in his national debut.
Houder was the top award winner, earning the MVP award, as well as the freshman of the year honor. In addition, three other Falcons were honored. Mills, who competed in just one meet as a freshman, was the recipient of the most improved award after becoming a strong threat for the Falcons in the all-around. Derek Kvedar and Travis Myers shared the hardest worker award for their training and dedication in the gym each and every day.
(From Top) Jake Schonig was named the outstanding senior gymnast at the conclusion of the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championship, held March
Schonig successfully defended his national title on the still rings, as the Falcons’ men’s gymnastics team finished third in the team standings.
Garrett Canter, shown performing on the high bar, is Academy record-holder on the pommel horsewith a score 13.800.
Aaron Zaiserpaced the Falcons at the NCAA National Collegiate Gymnastics Championships in Minneapolis, tying for 18th on the floor exercise and picking up the team’s highest mark on the vault.
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The Air Force gymnastics family suffered a loss this year when Capt. Levi Torkelson was killed in a tragic automobile accident in San Antonio, Dec. 27. An assistant coach for the men’s gymnasties team, Torkelson was 29 years old.
Torkelson was in his second season as an assistant coach for the men’s program. In addition to his coaching duties, Torkelson worked in the athletic department’s scheduling and grading division.
A four-year letterwinner on the Falcons’ gymnastics team, Torkelson graduated from the Academy in 2001. A decorated gymnast, he was a two-time champion on the parallel bars at the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships. A nine-time USAG All-American, Torkelson is the Academy record-holder on the parallel bars, with a score of 9.550.
“He has done a fantastic job not only coaching the gymnastics team but as a physical education teacher,” said Col. Billy Walker, the Academy’s deputy athletic director. “He was very well respected by the cadets, a great role model and mentor not only to the cadets he taught in his PE classes, but espedally the cadet-athletes he coached on the gymnastics team.”
Eyeing the Future Devin Menefee is part of a talented group of freshmen for the Falcons. Menefee placed fifth with a score of 14.450 on the still rings at the USA Gymnatics Nationals. He also competed on the high bar as seen here. Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Looking to the Future Jenna Dudley looks to have a promising future with the Falcons. The Lyndan, WA, native earned the team’s outstanding freshman award as well as the most consistent award.
A Season for the Ages Abbey Rogers capped an amazing collegiate career with her second straight Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Gymnast of the Year award and three conference titles. The senior, who earned an invitation to the NCAA Regional Championships, paced the Falcons with four all-conference selections. Photos by Arnie Spencer
bbey Rogers earned her second consecutive MVP award, as the Air Force women’s gymnastics team wrapped up the 2009 season. Rogers, who became just the third member of the program to earn MVP honors in multiple years, was one of five Falcons to receive accolades from head coach Doug Day.
Rogers capped an amazing collegiate career with her second straight MPSF Gymnast of the Year award and three conference titles. The senior, who earned an invitation to the NCAA Regional Championships, paced the Falcons with four all-conference selections. She posted the squad’s highest total of the year on every event, while collecting three MPSF Gymnast of the Week awards and 16 first-place finishes. The native of Pittsburgh, who upped her career-best scores in three of the four individual events, as well as the all-around, also received numerous academic awards. Rogers earned academic all-conference honors, a place on the USAG All-Academic Team and a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
The seniorjoins former Falcons Michelle Roxburgh (1995-96-97) and Jessa Leigl (2004-05) as the program’s only multi-year MVP selections.
After a stellar first season, Jenna Dudley earned the Falcons’ Most Outstanding Freshman Award, as well as the Most Consistent Award. Dudley, who was selected to the NCAA Regional Championships, earned USAG All-America honors in the all-around. A four-time all-conference selection, Dudleycompeted in every event at every meet, becoming one of the team’s top all-arounders. With scores rarely dipping below 9.400, Dudley could always be counted on to contribute to the team score. In addition to tying for the team lead on the uneven bars, Dudley was ranked among the top-three in all events.
Aftan Boudreaux, the only Air Force gymnast to advance to the USAG event finals, was named the program’s most improved gymnast. It isthe second straight season that she has won that award, as she rebounded from a freshman-yearinjury to become a dominant force in the Falcons’ lineup. Boudreauxearned USAG All-America accolades on the uneven bars, in addition to finishing as the runner-up in that event at the MPSF Championships and recording the team’s second-highest score. She also became a permanent fixture in the floor exercise rotation this season, collecting the Falcons’ third-highest score.
SamanthaJones was awarded the Hardest Worker honor. Jones competed in every meet, including five competitions as an all-around competitor. Jones became a strong component of the vault lineup, as well as an everyday competitor on the uneven bars and floor exercise. She tallied some of the team’s top scores, including the second-highest vault tally of the season.
Lisa Wong earned the inaugural Warrior Award for her “never say quit” attitude. No matter the situation, Wong was ready to compete and step into whatever role was required. She competed in every meet, including six as an all-around performer. She upped her personal-best scores on three of the four individual events, as well as in the all-around.
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Brittany Dutton was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Gymnast of the Week for the week of Feb. 17. Dutton collected three top-10 finishes at the Fox Run Invitational that week.
ir Force concluded the 2008-09 season with a 28-11-2 overall record. The Falcons tied for the regular-season championship with Rochester Institute of Technology with 42 points (20-6-2 Atlantic Fiockey Association mark). Air Force was the No. 1 seed in the tournament after winning the third tiebreaker (goal-differential in the head-tohead four-game series).
AFA then won its third straight AHA Tournament championship, earning its third straight NCAA berth. Air Force earned its first ever NCAA Tournament withwith a 2-0 victory over third-ranked Michigan. The season came to an end with 3-2 double overtime loss to 10th-ranked Vermont in the regional final. Air Force seniors Greg Flynn and Mike Phillipich each earned two of the seven major awards at the annual Air Force hockey banquet. GoaltenderAndrew Volkening was named the team’s Most Valuable Player.
Flynn, from Lino Lakes, MN, earned the team’s Larry Cronk Award as the most inspirational player and the Defensive Player of the Year Award. A third-team lnsideCollegeHockey.com AllAmerican, Flynn was the top scoring defenseman in the nation with 1.02 points per game (7-35-42 in 41 games). He led the AHA and ranked fifth in the nation in assists by all players (0.85 per game). His +19 in league games was the best by an AHA defenseman. He was a +22 in all games. In the third and deciding game of the AHA Quarterfinals vs. Sacred Heart, he tied his career highs with two goals and four points. Then, in the NCAA East Regional, he assisted on both goals in the 2-0 win over Michigan and earned all-tournament team honors. The Cronk Award is voted on by the team while the Defensive Player of the Year award is selected by the coaching staff.
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Phillipich, from Lansing, Ml, earned the prestigious Vic HeyligerAward and also the Jim Bowman Scholar-Athlete Award. Phillipich is one ofjust five players in school history to be a two-year team captain. He is a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, recognizing excellence in academics, athletics, character and leadership. The senior has played in 134 career games and had 36 goals and 90 points. Phillipich carried a 3.7 GPA as a systems engineering management major. The HeyligerAward is voted on by the team.
The team voted Kevin Wright its most improved player award. Afterplayingjust five games as a freshman, he became a regular on defense in the season’s second half. The San Jose, CA, native played in 25 games this season, including the final 13 consecutive games. He finished the season with three points and 18 shots on goal.
Scott Mathis was named the winner of the John Matchefts Award as the team’s freshman ofthe year. Mathis was named to the AHA all-rookie team as he ranked second in the league in points by a freshman defenseman with 12 points (3-9-12) in 28 AHA games. In all games, the Crystal Lake, IL., native had 23 points (4-19-23). He had at least one point in 10 ofthe last 13 games, including an assist against Vermont in the NCAA East Regional. The award is voted on by the team.
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Sean Bertsch tallied a goal for the Falcons in their second-round NCAA East Regional game against Vermont. Bertsch’s shot caromed off the goaltender andinto the net for his seventh of the season and tied the game at 2-2.
Volkening made a season-high 43 saves as Air Force advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight with a 2-0 win over third-ranked Michigan in the NCAA East Regional.
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Matt Fairchild brings the puck up the ice past a Vermont defender. Fairchild recorded 17 goals and 20 assists this season.
Get Out! (Above) Andrew Volkening makes some room in the crease. |
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Rushing the Ice (Below) The Falcons take to the ice to celebrate their 2-0 win over top-seeded Michigan in the NCAA East Regional.
Patriot Lap Defenseman David Nugent leads the way as the team circuits the field carrying the U.S. Flag, a home-game tradition started by this
Score! Midfielder Vinny Sandtorv (No. 50) celebrates one of two goals scored against Detroit Mercy with teammates Ridge Flick and TylerMcCullough. Sandtorv and Flick have been selected as captains for the 2010 Air Force Lacrosse team.
Family Ties Defenseman Dayton Gilbreath (No. 20) body checks an opponent while his brother midfielder Brian Gilreath (No. 5) gathers in a ground ball. Both brothers are all-conference selections this season and Dayton is theGreat Western Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year.
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Nothing Easy Woody Johnson fights off an attacker. The second-year player led Falcon goalkeepers in minutes played (363:58), goals against average (9.89), saves (74) and save percentage (.552) Photos by Arnie Spencer
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everal members of the Air Force lacrosse team were honored at the Falcons’ annual awards banquet. The team celebrated a highly successful season in which it finished 7-7 with a schoolrecord four league wins. Air Force also claimed a second-place showing in the league forjust the second time (first since 1995) and earned a spot in the Great Western Lacrosse League I tournament. Earning the team’s top award as most valuable player was captain Griffin Nevitt. A two-time preseason All-American, Nevitt has earned all-conference honors at midfield in all four seasons with the Falcons, including first-team recognition in each of the past three years. Air Force’s best allaround player, Nevitt finished his career with 119 points, becomingjust the second Air Force player in the past 10 years to reach 100 career points, while his 77 career goals are the most of any Falcon in the last 10 seasons.
Ridge Flick was the recipient of the offensive MVP award, after registering a team-best 38 points and 22 assists on the season. The Plano, TX, native scored at least |v t one point in 13 of 14 games this year, including multiple points in 11 of those contests.
Meanwhile, captain David Mackintosh was named the Falcons’ defensive MVP. A starter at close defense in 37 ofAir Force’s 38 games over the past three seasons, Mackintosh has been the anchor ofAir Force’s defensive unit. With his leadership, the Falcons have held opponents to under nine goals per contest during the 2009 season includingjust 7.6 goals per game in league play. A native of Manlius, NY, Mackintosh was also honored as a member of the GWLL all-league second team.
The Rookie of the Year award was shared by John DeBonis and Dayton Gilbreath. DeBonis, one of the Falcons’top short-stick defensive midfielders this season, played in every game during his freshman campaign and registered 30 ground balls on the season. Meanwhile, Gilbreath, named the GWLL Newcomer of the Year and a first-team all-conference selection on defense, earned his spot in Air Force’s starting lineup as the Falcons’ top cover guy.
Sharing the most improved offensive player award were K.J. Landgraf and Eric Evans.
■ Landgraf registered seven points during the 2008 season, but ranked second on the team in I points in 2009 with 29, including a team-best 25 goals. Meanwhile, Evans, a starter at midI field, scored 20 points (11g, 9a) this year after entering the season with two career points.
I The award for most improved defensive player went to David Nugent. After seeing limited I action on defense in his first three seasons as a Falcon, Nugent began to see more playI ing timethis year, eventually moving into the starting lineup. Nugent’s steady play has been I a significant factor in the success of the Air Force defense this season, particularly against I conference opponents.
Earning the 100 percent award, bestowed upon the player who gives his all every time he I steps on the field, was long-stick midfielder Jeff Pecora. Pecora finished the team ranked \ ■ second on the team in ground balls (46), while leading the Falcons’ in caused turnovers.
B Vinny Sandtorv was named the recipient of the Falcons’ Golden Glove Award, given to a player sees a lot of time on the field with a high rate of productive possessions. One of the Falcons’ starting midfielders, Sandtorv finished the year tied for third on the team with 26 points, while also tallying a team-best six man-up goals. Meanwhile, Dan Gnazzo was the I winner of the Hoover Award, given to the player who picks up the most ground balls, for the I second-straight season.
Earning the Top Dog Face-OffAward this season was sophomore Zack Carroll. In his first year as the Falcons’ top face-off midfielder he took more than 90 percent ofAir Force’s faceo/fe, winning nearly 52 percent at the X.
> IKfl 77?e Unsung Hero Award, bestowed upon the players who contribute to the team’s sue£ ifjNr J cess without getting the recognition, was shared by a pair of short-stick defensive midfielders, i iB DeBonis and Wick Kelley.
Meanwhile, Sean Millner was honored with the Pace Weber Award, which is presented I yearly as a tribute to Cadet 1st ClassPace Weber, who perished along with his instructor in a I T-3 flight training accident at the Academy. Voted on by members of the varsity team, the reI cipient is an individual associated withthe Air Force lacrosse team who most exemplifies the I characteristics by which Pace Weber lived his life. Millnerreturned to the team this season after a two-year absence, and made the most of his limited time on the field.
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he Academy’s rifle team traveled to Hawall, Feb. 28, to compete in the Hawaiian Invitational. In team scoring, Air Force finished smallbore with 2,232 points.
TCU won the smallbore event with 2,260 points. In air rifle, the Falcons lost 2,242. TCU was the air rifle winner with 2,281 points followed by Nevada-Reno with 2,245 points. TCU was the overall winner of the competition with an aggregate score of 4,541, Air Force followed with 4,474 and Nevada-Reno’s 2,245.
Individually, Tom Chandler came in second with a 569/600 in the smallbore. Nick Krieger finished with a 565 and Pat Everson and Mike Seery both finished the event with 549 points each for the team score of 2,232. Brian Jarrell had a 545 in the smallbore.
In air rifle, both Chandler and Jarrell pulled out a 563/600 and Kyle Phillips and Seery ended the event with each scoring a 558 for the team score of 2,242. Rachel Arthur also scored 552 points and Chris Richardson finished the day with a 542.
Individually, Chandler was honored by the A/ational Rifle Association following the NCAA Rifle Championships as a 2009 smallbore rifle All-American, second team. For the season, Chandler averaged a 574.15 in smallbore and his air rifle average was 534.
“Tom is determined to get an air rifle All-American award in 2010 and is already preparing,” said head coach Launi Meili. “Earning All-American status is an incredible honor because you have to shoot well all year in order to achieve and receive it, so it celebrates a whole season’s worth of good performances. I’m so happy we have at least one team member at that level, as it’s easier for others to follow when they see how it’s done.
The Falcons concluded the regular season with a 6-13 record.
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Tom Chandler was honored by the National Rifle Association for earning a spot on the 2009 smallbore rifle NCAA All-American second team.
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Steady Now Second-year member, Rachael Arthur takes aim down range during practice. Arthur was a four-time letterwinner in rifle at her high school in West Mesa, NM.
Stay on Target Brian Jarrell has been a member of the rifle team for four years. During his tenure he was named team captain twice and hit a personal best of 579/600 at the air rifle tryouts for Pan American Games. | Photos by Arnie Spencer
Home Away From Home A member of the team checks his target at the U S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO. The Academy team has an agreement with the USOTC to use it’s state-of-the-art facility for nrartiro \a/qII mootc
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Bomb It Goalkeeper Jim Gullo puts his leg into a downfield kick. Gullo started all 18 games for the Falcons this season averaging 1.64 goals allowed per game.
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Ihe Air Force men’s soccer team finished the 2008 campaign with a 5-13 overall record and a 3-7 mark in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Four members of the team were named to the 2008 MPSF all-conference teams.
Steven Noller and Kevin Rosser were second-team selections, while Aaron
aEshkenazi and Eric Wilson were named honorable mention. It was the first all-conference honor for each.
Noller, who was named the team’s most valuable player, led the Falcons with nine points, scoring a team-best four goals and adding one assist. FIis four goals came in four consecutive games midway through the season, the first Falcon to score in four straight games since the 1996 season. Half of his tallies were game-winners, one in a 2-1 victory over Army and the other a 1-0 win over UNLV.
Rosser, a co-captain this season, finished second on the team in scoring with seven points. He scored one goal and dished out a team-high five assists. He also led the Falcons with 38 total shots. Rosser’s onlygoal of the season was the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Sacramento State.
Eshkenazi, and Wilson led a defense in ‘08 that allowedjust 1.67 goals per game and posted three shutouts. They both played in every game this season, with Eshkenazi starting all 18 and Wilson starting 16. Eshkenazi (1,534) and Wilson (1,530) played the most minutes by any Air Force field players this season.
Additionally, six players were named to the MPSF academic all-conference team. Jason Dali, Reid Gaiser, Eshkenazi, Jim Gullo, John Tilton and Kyle Moses were all recognized for their academic excellence.
Dali earned a 3.04 GPA in systems engineering management, Gaiser earned a 3.24 GPA in biology and Eshkenazi earned a 3.15 GPA in civil engineering,
Gullo, earned a 3.77 GPA in biochemistry while leading the MPSF with 88 saves and ranking sixth with a 1.64 goals-against average.
Tilton earned a 3.05 GPA in biochemistry. He startedall 18 games and was fourth on the team in minutes played. Tilton notched one assist during the season, setting up Zach Brinlee’s game-winninggoal in a 2-1 victory over service-academy rival Army.
Moses earned a 3.21 GPA in engineering management. He appeared in 15 games and started three in 2008. Moses attempted 11 total shots during the season, with two of them on goal.
(From Top) No. 5 Kyle Cressy and Drew Golz, both freshman in 2009, saw action in most of the Falcons’ games this season. No. 8 Kevin Rosser and No. 15 Aaron Eshkenazi earned conference second team and honorable mention honors respectively. They’ll be part of a strong 2010 team that loses only two players to graduation.
he Air Force women’s soccer team announced its 2008 team awards at the team banquet recently. Forward Bridgett Murphy led the way taking home Offensive MVP and Rookie of the Year honors and goalkeeper ErinWallace was named team MVP
Freshman defender Krystin Shanklin earned Defensive MVP honors. Freshman defender Amber Sikora was the Most Improved Player and senior midfielder Kristen Wolverton earned the Coach’s Award. Lastly forward Roni Yadlin earned a 2009 Sportswomen of Colorado Inspiration Award.
One of the top freshmen in the conference, Murphy led Air Force with six goals scored on the season and was named second-team All-Mountain West Conference. Fler six goals were the most by a freshman since Jennifer Rowland scored seven goals in 2001 and the most goals scored in a season since Beth Boyer scored nine in 2001. Murphy is also the first Air Force freshman to garner allconference honors since Rowland.
Wallace capped a stellar four-year career at the Academy, logging 571 minutes in front of the net and posting a 2.36 goals against average. Her 4,372 career minutes rank third all-time and 181 career saves ranks fourth all-time at the Academy.
Shanklin started 16 of 17 games for the Falcons, recording a goal and an assist. Sikora started six of 17 games played, recording an assist. Wolverton started 14 of 16 games this year and started 33 of 54 career games.
Yadlin maintains a 3.81 grade-point average while majoring in astronautical engineering. She is a three-time Mountain West Conference All-Academic team selection and two-time MWC Scholar Athlete. Yadlin also garnered ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team honors.
The team finished the season with a 3-14 overall record and a 0-7 record in the MWC.
(From Top) The women’s soccer team stands at attention during the playing of the national anthem. |
Photo by Arnie Spencer Amber Sikora (No. 19) looks to inbound the ball to a teammate. Though only a freshman, Sikora saw action in 16 of 17 matches this season.
Photo by Arnie Spencer Bridgett Murphy (No. 7) gets between a University of Denver opponent and the ball during a match at the Cadet Soccer Stadium. Murphy started every game for the Falcons this season and was named the Offensive MVP. | Photo by C1C Phil Cunningham
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Using Your Head Kristen Wolverton gets in on the action during a home match against Valparaiso. Wolverton was a team captain this year for the Falcons. Photos byArnie Spencer
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Leading the Way Krystin Shanklin dribbles the ball past a Valparaiso defender. Shanklin earned Defensive MVP honors this season.
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Fly Away (Left) Falcon butterfly swimmer Eric Robinson shows his impressive wing span.
(Right) Backstroke specialists Nate Erickson and Kaleb Jenkins spring from the wall.
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inishing with one individual champion and four new school records, the Air Force men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams coneluded competition at the 2009 Mountain West Conference Championships. The Air Force men finished second overall, their best showing since 2004, with 613 points, while the Falcon women came in ninth place with 128 points. UNLV captured the men’s team title for the fifth-straight season, while BYU won the women’s championship for the eighth time in the conference’s 10-year history.
Kyle Van Valkenburg brought home the sole individual championship for the Falcons, defending his title in the men’s platform dive. Van Valkenburg saved his strongest performance for the finals, recording a career-best mark of 347.20, improving on his preliminary score by nearly 70 points.
The Falcons have now won four consecutive conference titles in the men’s platform dive. Meanwhile, the Falcons also had three other scorers in the event, with David Arlington, Jesse Bicknelland Randy Rogers, placing eighth, 10th and 12th, respectively.
One ofAir Force’s new school records came in the men’s 400-meter freestyle relay, where Chris Morin, Sean O’Keefe, Benjamin Gunn and Robert Dawson posted a time of 2:58.63, finishing third. During this season’s championships, the Falcons rewrote school standards in four of five relays.
Meanwhile, Gunn also notched his third individual school record in as many events, clocking an NCAA B’ standard time of 1:46.40 in the finals of the 200 butterfly to finish fourth in the event. He was joined by two other Falcons in the event who postedAcademy top-10 times. Nick Dixon registered a preliminary mark of 1:48.81 before placing seventh, while Eric Robinson recorded a time of 1:49.51 in the prelims before going on to win the consolation finals. Dixon’s preliminary time ranks sixth in the Air Force record books.
In the men’s 200-meter backstroke, Kai Yamashiro recorded a career-best mark of 1:46.44 to take second place in the event, while Tom Hansen placed sixth following a personal-best time of 1:48.49 in the preliminaries. Yamashiro’s mark now ranks second in the Air Force record books, while Hansen moves into fifth-place with his performance.
In the 200-meter breaststroke, three Falcons earned points for the team, led by Justin Day and Josh Hammervold, who placed sixth and eighth, respectively, while Greg Edmonds placed 13th overall. All three postedAcademy top-10 times. O’Keefe was Air Force’s top finisher in the men’s 1650-meter freestyle, placing fifth in the event with a personal-best mark of 15:24.41. O’Keefe retained his spot as the third-fastest in Air Force history, while Corydon Butler moved into the Falcons’ top 10 with a mark of 15:34.14, placing seventh.
(Left) Kyle Van Valkenburg, Air Force’s two-time platform diving conference champ, performs a backward two and one-half pike.
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Freshman Cheyne Clark flies through the air during his two and one-half pike off the three-meter board.
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he Air Force women set a pair of school records at the 2009 Mountain West Conference Championships in Oklahoma City, OK. The Falcons notched a new school record in the 400-meter freestyle relay, as Laken Stogner, Cassie Fletcher, Alison Ceranski and Jane Flwang posted a mark of 3:27.30 to finish seventh in the race.
In addition, Hwang, who was honored with the conference’s Senior Recognition Award, also set a new individual school record for the third-straight day. Her record-setting performance came in the 100 freestyle, where she previously ranked second in the Air Force record books. Hwang notched a time of 51.09 in the morning’s preliminaries to move into the Falcons’top spot, before placing eighth in the evening’s finals.
Hwang ends her career with four school records (100 free/200free/200 IM/400 free relay), while ranking among the Academy’s top 10 in three other individual events (200 fly/100 breast/200 breast).
Also on the final day of competition, Stogner moved into sixth place on the Academy’s all-time list in the 100 free, clocking in at 52.10 in the prelims to finish 20th overall in the event.
Three other Falcons entered the record books in the 200-meter butterfly, led by Becky Gleason who took over the sixth spot on the all-time list with a preliminary mark of 2:06.63. Meanwhile, Katharine Ernst, with a prelim time of 2:07.68, and Elvira Chiccarelli, with a preliminary mark of 2:08.14, now rank seventh and ninth, respectively, at the Academy.
(Clockwise from far left) Jane Hwang swims the breaststroke leg of an individual medley race. One of this season’s team captains, she ranks among Air Force’s top 10 in seven individual events.
Chelsea Tompkins comes out of a front twister off the threemeter board. The junior is from Grand Junction, CO. Alexis Laleman paddles to the edge of the pool after completing her race.
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Pool Guru Air Force coach Stan Curnow offers pointers to freshman Lauren Shetley between dives.
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Hangin’ With the Guys (Far Left) Chelsea Tompkins is flanked by fellow divers David Arlington and Randy Rogersduring leg lift exercises which are done at the conclusion of every practice.
Gettin’ Loose Solange Eddy takes a couple of warm-up strokes before competing. Eddy’s junior year saw her post her best USAFA times in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events. I Photos by Arnie Spencer
Got It! (Above) Austin Francis covers a deep shot with a backhand return. Francis will be backfor his final year as a tennis team co-captain.
Freshman Phenom Cody Hall rockets a serve during practice. The first year player earned team most valuable player honors in the 2008-2009 season. Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Longhand Backhand Bret Rodgers takes full advantage of his long-armed reach to run down what might otherwise be a winner. The 67” player returns for the 2009-2010 season as a co-captain.
or the first time in Rich Gugat’s 35-year tenure as head coach of the Air Force men’s tennis team, the Falcons failed to win 10 or more dual matches.
However, Gugat’s ‘08-09 lineup should return for next season intact, with another year of experience undertheir belts. Led by freshmanand team most valuable player Cody Hall, the Falcons went 7-18 overall this season, including an 0-5 mark against Mountain West Conference opponents.
Hall led the team with 16 overall singles wins and was the only Falcon in the regular lineup to post a winning record at 1612. He also led the squad with 12 dual-match wins, including an 11-9 record at the No. 2 spot. He was the only Falcon to win a dual singles match in conference play, defeating Graeme Kassautzki, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7), in a three-hour match at the Academy for Air Force’s first MWC singles victory since the 2005-06 season. Hall had also won the first set and was up in a second-set tiebreaker in the No. 2 match against TCU when the match was suspended due to rain.
Taylor Soster won 10 singles matches in the spring after not playing last fall due to an injury. He finished the spring campaign at 10-13, playing the majority of his matches at No. 4. Soster paired with Brett Rodgers to post the team’s best doubles record at 13-7, including a 12-6 mark at the No. 2 position.
Austin Francis held down the No. 1 singles spot at won seven matches at that position. He also played No. 1 doubles with Hall and the duo posted six wins.
Team captain Kyle Epperson was the lone senior on the squad in ’08-09. He played only five singles matches and finished 4-1 and playedjust once in doubles.
The season started out on an ominous note as the Falcons lost their first seven matches before a 4-0 win over Idaho State snapped the streak. A 6-1 win over in-state rival Northern Colorado was followed by a 5-2 loss to Xavier. Then the Falcons rolled to a five-match winning streak, culminating with a 6-1 win over Seattle University in the first match of the team’s annual spring break trip. Unfortunately, that was the last victory of the season and the season closed with a 4-0 loss to New Mexico at the MWC Championships.
Gugat, who has a career record of 730-268 in his 35 seasons as head coach, is No. 3 on the list for career wins by active Division I coaches.
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(From Top) Will Brown, Taylor Soster and Johnny Buckingham expect to be part of a solid men’s tennis lineup that returns intact in ‘09-10.
ith very few upperclassmen on the roster in 2008-09, the Air Force women’s tennis team played several young players at top-end positions, giving them valuable experience for the next couple ofyears. Those young players helped the Falcons win 10 matches forjust the second time in the last five seasons.
Air Force finished the season with a 10-17 overall record and an 0-8 mark in the Mountain West Conference.
Christine Abayan was the Falcons’ lone senior and team captain. She posted 18 doubles wins during the season, including a 7-6 record with Sarah Cassman. Despite winningjust nine singles matches during the season while splitting time between the Nos. 1 and 2 spots, Abayan was named the team’s most valuable playerby her teammates.
Erlyn Rudico playedjust one singles match during the spring, but played No. 1 doubles for 25 of the 27 dual matches. She posted 12 doubles victories during the season.
The Class of 2011 shined in ’08-09, having the top three singles win totals on the team. Christen Monreal and Cassman tied for the team lead with 22 overall singles wins, the second consecutive 20-win season for Monreal. She began the spring at the No. 2 spot, but played the last 10 matches, including all eight MWC contests, at the No. 1 position and was named MWC Player of the Week and the USAFA Athlete of the Week in February. Katrina Eromin tied Monreal for the team lead with 15 dual match singles wins, while Cassman was a close third with 14.
In doubles, Monreal paired with Allie Chermel for an impressive campaign. The duo posted a 16-9 overall record and was 15-7 in dual matches, including a 9-1 mark at the No. 3 spot. They had an 11-match winning streak during the middle of the season and went 3-4 against MWC opponents, including an 8-4 victory at the No. 3 spot over San Diego State, which entered the match ranked No. 37 in the country.
Chermel also had a solid season in singles. She won 15 overall matches, tied for the fourth-most on the team with Shannon Young. Young was one of only two Falcons, the other was Tahlia Smoke, to have a winning record in singles play at 15-11.
While the singles lineup was fairly constant during the ’08-09 campaign, head coach Kim Gidley used 29 different combinations this season, including nine during the eight MWC dual matches.
/\s usual, the Falcons played a difficult schedule, matching up against five nationally ranked teams. Air Force struggled in close matches, however, losing five matches by a 4-3 score and fourothers by a 5-2 margin.
(From Top) Sarah Cassman rips into a serve showing the form that helped earn her most improved player honors for the season. Allie Chermel turns hard to smash a forehand shot down the line. Chermel and her teammate Christen Monreal won 10 straight doubles matches to open up the spring season.
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Rudico sizes up the opposition while waiting at the net for her doubles partner to serve.
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Coach Nick Dargene offers wisdom to doubles partners Christine Abayan and Rudico.
Offense Intended Shelley Johnson prefers an aggressive style of play and is known for attacking the net. | Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Vaulting to the Top Kimber Shealy was a newcomer to the team this season and her primary event is the pole vault. Photo Arnie Spencer
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he Air Force track andfield team concluded an indoor season that featured one NCAA All-American, two Mountain West Conference champions (in three events), one MWC High Point Award winner, three Academy records and 26 incursions into the program’s all-time record book.
Nick Frawley broke the Academy’s pole vault record, becomingjust the third Falcon to clear the 18foot mark. In addition to earning Mountain Region Field Athlete of the Year honors by the U.S. Track and Fieldand Cross Country Coaches Association, the junior also picked up All-America honors following a seventh-place finish at the national championships.
Sean Houseworth won MWC titles in the 3000- and 5000meter races, en route to claiming the league’s High Point Award, while classmate Kellen Curry picked up the conference title in the 200-meter dash.
On the women’s side, juniors Ally Romanko (800-meter run) and Sara Neubauer (shotput) respectively rewrote their own Academy records, while Neubauer (weight throw) and classmate Danielle McCarty (pentathlon) collected the second-best marks in program history.
The Falcons’ outdoor season proved even more successful than the indoor season, highlighted by one conference champion, three Academy records, 35 additions to the record book, one automatic qualifier to the national championships, 18 regional qualifiers, nine all-region selections and a program-best five NCAA participants (competing in seven events).
Senior Skylar Morgan claimed a conference title in the decathlon, while sophomore Noah Palicia finished second. The men successfully defended their team title at the Front Range Classic, backed by six event titles. Air Force advanced four members of the men’s squad to the national championships, including Houseworth, who will compete in the two longest running events.
On the women’s side, Air Force posted its highest point-total ever at the conference championships, en route to an impressive seventh-place finish. The Falcons claimed five all-conference selections - the most ever for the women’s team.
Scoring forAir Force in all four throwing events, Neubauer highlighted championship weekend with two program records (shot put, hammer throw). Neubauer continued to shine at the regional meet, as she qualified to the national championships in the shot put (setting a new Academy record) and discus throw.
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(From Top) Nick White takes the inside lane and leads runners from Colorado State, Wyoming and Colorado in the 1,500-meter run. Photo by C2C Luke Connolly Junior Sara Neubauer represented the women’s team in the shot put and discus throw at the NCAA nationals in June. | Photo by C3C Nick Debarmore Sean Houseworthcelebrates his first-place finish in the 3,000-meter run at the conference indoor championships. Photo by C3C Nick Debarmore
Air Force concluded the 2008 volleyball season with a 5-24 record (0-16 in conference play), the season was not a complete disappointment however, as several members of the team earned post-season awards for their efforts.
Jasamine Pettie and Michelle Harrington shared the most valuable player award. In addition, Harrington and Pettie shared the Best Offensive Player award. Harrington led the team with a .200 hitting percentage, while adding 1.84 kills per set. She also tied for the team lead with 13 service aces. Although she was selected an “offensive” award winner, Harrington’s defensive skills shined, as she led the team in solo blocks (17), assisted blocks (66), total blocks (83) and blocks per set (0.82). In addition, she moved into the Division I top-10 list in all defensive categories.
Pettie, who was ranked second on the team with a .166 hitting percentage, led the Falcons with a 2.23 kills per set. She and classmate Kristina Stewart shared the team’s Unsung Hero Award, while Stewart was named Most Spirited. As the team’s emotional leader, Stewart hit .078 on the year, contributing to 147 kills and 185 digs. Her 1.91 digs per set average ranked second on the team.
Victoria Martinez claimed a pair of awards, including the program’s Rookie of the Year. She was also the Fatcons’ leader in sets played and was named the team’s Best Defensive Player. As the starting libero, Martinez accounted for 284 digs and a 2.81 per-set average. Playing in all but one set, she moved into fourth on the program’s division I list for digs in a season. Those 284 digs are the most by an Air Force player since 1999.
Kelly Spencer was named the Most Improved Player, while Katie Batchelder and Julia Hansen shared the Coaches’Award. Spencer shined in her second-year campaign, accounting for 11 service aces and 147 digs. Batchelder, who will spend her final season in France as a member of the Academy’s Exchange Program, accounted for 1.57 kills and 1.01 digs per set. Hansen saw action 20 set this year, recording her first collegiate block, while adding three kills, three assists and four digs.
(From Top) Libero Victoria Martinez lays out for one of her team high 284 digs. The freshman earned team Rookie and Defensive Player of the Year awards. Photo by Arnie Spencer
Middle blocker Nichole Stilwell solo stuffs a Runnin’ Rebel hitter while teammate Kristna Stewart covers nearby. | Photo by Arnie Spencer Co-MVP Michelle Harrington leaps high to deliver a jump serve.
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Score! Kelly Spencer (No. 3) and Jessica Heilman (No. 17) join their Falcon teammates for an in-game celebration. Spencer was the team’s most improved player this season. Photo by C3C Nick DeBarmore
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Parlez-vous le Volleyball? Junior outside hitter Katie Bathelder called 2009 her last season as she heads to France next year under a student exchange program The three-year starter for the Falcons, co-earned the Coaches' Award this season. | Photo by C3C Nick DeBarmore
Meeting With the Troops Head coach Jeff Ehrlich (center kneeling) discusses strategy with the team during a break in action.
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Passing it Away Co-captain Tyler Hewko eludes a defender and passes off to an open teammate.
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Head Above Water Kevin Williams looks for an open teammate during a match against Iona at the Cadet Natatorium. Williams, along with classmate Tyler Hewko were co-captains this year. Photos by Arnie Spencer
uffering a heartbreaking overtime loss to No. 16 Redlands, the 20th-ranked Air Force water polo team placed sixth at theWestern WaterPolo Association Championship. The Falcons, who entered the weekend as the sixth-seed, end their season with a 17-15 overall record, marking their highest win total since 2003.
While the game started out close, Redlands, seeded fourth in the tournament, began to pull away in the third quarter, leading 9-5 with just 52 seconds remaining in thethe period. Flowever, Air Force responded, scoring four unanswered goals over the next five minutes to tie the score.
The Bulldogs regained the lead with a score at the 3:17 mark in the final period, and as the clock began to wind down, it appeared that Redlandswould escape with the win in regulation. However, following an Air Force timeout with two seconds on the clock, Joey Brewer scored his first goal of the contest at the horn to send the game into overtime.
Redlands scored quickly in the first half of the overtime session to regain the lead, but Kurt Wallin tied the contest once more with a goaljust 18 seconds later. However, the Bulldogs scored two more unanswered goals to go back on top. With neither team able to score in the second half of the overtime period, Redlands was able to hang on fora 13-11 victory and fifth place in the WWPA.
At the end of the weekend, the WWPA All-Tournament teams were announced. Earning all-tournament honors for the Falcons were Tyler Hewko and goalkeeper David Ostrom who were both named to the second team. Hewko had nine goals in the last three games, while Ostrom was credited with 28 saves on the weekend.
Earning MVPhonors in 2008 was Ostrom, who ended the year with 243 saves, ranking 16th in the nation in that statistical category.
Most valuable offensive player honors were shared by Alex Churnside and Bobby Geiger. Churnside, an honorablemention AII-WWPA selection, led the Falcons in total points scored with 77. Meanwhile, Geiger finished the year with a team-high 52 goals, while also adding 17 assists, to lead the Air Force offense.
Earning most valuable defensive player honors for the second-straight season was Jack Hines. A second-team AII-WWPA honoree as a two-meter defender, Hines was also one of the Falcons’top scorers, registering 46 goals and 17 assists on the year. Hines was also the recipient of the Iron Bolt award, given to the player who sets a strong example with his dedication to the strength and conditioning program.
The most improved player award was given to Matt Versage, who tallied 37 points (26g, 11a) in 2008, after scoringjust two goals in his rookie campaign. Meanwhile, rookie of the year honors went to goalkeeper Danny Harold, who tallied 40 saves on the season in relief of Ostrom.
Other awards handed out included nods for Brewer, most inspirational honors for a third-consecutive season, and Jason Fung was named hardest worker. Feng registered 15 goals and 11 assists on the season. Meanwhile, Miles McMullan, who tallied a career-best 15 goals in his final season, was the recipient of the coach’s award.
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he Falcon wrestling team named its end of season award winners in April. Earning top honors was Stephen Crozier, who was named the 2008-09 Outstanding Wrestler. Crozier earned second-team All-Western Wrestling Conference for the second-consecutive year after placing as the runner-up at 174 pounds at this
zier, who started the season wrestling at 165 pounds, compiled a 5-2 record as the starter at 174 pounds, including a 3-1 mark at the West Regional. Crozier, also a three-time academic all-conference selection, ended the 2009 season with a 25-16 overall record, leading the Falcons in total wins for the secondstraight season.
Crozier, honored as the Falcons’ team captain, also earned the Commitment to Excellence Award for the second year in a row. The award is granted to the cadet with the best all-around performance at the Academy (academics, military and athletics). Meanwhile Brett Boyce, the team member with the highest grade point average, was the recipient of the ScholarAthlete Award.
Earning most improved honors was junior Joshua Smith. Smith, who returned to the team after a two-year mission, saw significant action in the second half of the season, bringing home an individual title at the Fort Flays Open, before finishing the season with a 10-7 overall record.
The Coaches Appreciation Award was presented to a pair of individuals whose consistent hard work has helped the team immensely. This year’s winners were Samuel Sheppard and manager Joseph Cook. Sheppard, a 125-pounder, has demonstrated his leadership by his willingness to step into the lineup wherever necessary, often wrestling up two weight classes, to give the team a greater chance of success. Meanwhile, Cook, has consistently worked hard behind the scenes to assist the coaches in whatever has been needed.
The most falls award, given to the wrestler who earned the most wins by fall on the season, was presented to Stephen Makuka. Although his season was cut short by an injury, Makuka still managed to record the most pins, registering wins by fall in six of his nine victories.
Also handed out was the Wayne Baughman/A-10 Warthog Award. Named in part for the Falcons’ former head coach, the award is earned by the wrestler who, like Coach Baughman and the A-10 Warthog, is relentless and aggressive, demonstrates an unwavering determination to succeed and who embodies good sportsmanship and team spirit. The recipient of this year’s award for the second-straight season was junior Tyler French. French, an NCAA qualifier in 2008, battled through a lingering injury to get back on the mat this season. Although his season ended prematurely, French was still able to post a winning record, despite wrestling injured.
The Falcons, who graduate Joseph Brock, Casey Butikofer, Crozier, Zac Pendleton, Juancarlos Pino and Sterling Tribble, finished the 200809 season with a 4-12 overall record and sixth-place finish at the WWC Tournament.
(From Top) James Ciccone, 197 pounds, faces off during a dual meet against the University of Northern Iowa. Tyler French, 174 pounds, enjoys a victory. A shoulder injury put an early end to what was a promising year, but the junior grappler is expected to reverse fate and come back strong in 2010.
125 pounds, fights for an edge by controlling his opponent’s legs.
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Ready, Set, Stephen Crazier, 174 pounds, tenses in hope of an escape or reversalfrom the down position. Crazier led the team this season and was named the Falcon’s most outstanding wrestler.
‘Round the Outside At 184 pounds, Sterling Tribble attempts a leg turk against a University of Northern Iowa foe. The official signals no advantage (and thus no points) has been attained on the maneuver yet.
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Stafford, 157 pounds, shows rodeo skills as he battles to regain leverage. | Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Goin’ Clubbin’
(Facing Page) Cadet 3rd Class Kyle Southard sports some crazy hair as he and Cadet3rd Class Robert Walk join the Section 8 lunatic fans in supporting the Falcon football team during a home game this season.
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(Left) Cadet 2nd
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The Academy’s Zoomie men’s rugby program is annually among the nation’s best collegiate teams. See more at http://www.airforcerugby.com
adet’s schedules are filled to the brim with academics, military duties and athletic responsibilities yet many find time to let loose in one of the wide variety of cadet clubs. So with a full schedule why would a cadet sacrifice their limited time?
Cadet 1st Class Joana Everett is an active member of show choir and dedicates many hours a week towards practices. “I really enjoy singing and dancing. They are things I did before I came to the Academy, and I am glad I can continue to pursue them here. It is a great chance to relax and have a good time” Everett replied.
Theshow choir also reaches outto the community performing at the VA Hospital as well as a Christmas show at the Broadmoor.
“Clubs provide the opportunity for cadets to act as ambassadors for the Academy by doing things they enjoy doing and sharing their individual experiences with diverse audiences,” Cadet Everett said.
Cadet 3rd Class Zach “Ernest” Borg spends his weekday afternoons playing ultimate Frisbee. The team competes on a collegiate and club level holding practices every Monday through Thursday. Throughout the year they travel to events around the country.
In years past, they have attended The Mardi Gras Tournament in Alabama and this year competed in the Red Hot Tournament in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their stellar performance got them an invite to The Southwest Regional Tournament.
When asked why he spends so much time involved with a club sport he responded “Ultimate is a sick sport! There is nothing that even comes close. Who wouldn’t want to be on a tight team traveling the nation to play the best game ever invented?”
These examples make it clear how joining clubs gives cadets an opportunity to follow their passions and have a little fun. The list oi clubs is extensive and there is something for everyone.
C1C Mike Laney
Men’s Rugby
| Photo by Arnie Spencer
Section 8
While not a recognized club, the student organization known as Section 8 is home to the most rabid Falcon sports fans. Photo by Arnie Spencer /JO Clubs
Recreational Clubs
Academy Concerts
Aikido
Airsoft
Amateur Radio
Arnold Air Society
Bluebards
Cadet Outfitters
Car Club
Chess
Combat Condition
Equestrian
Falcon Club (BB/BS)
Fitness - Powerlifting
Ski Club
Tae Kwon Do Trap and Skcet
Tuskeegee Airmen
Ultimate Frisbee
Wargaming Way of Life
Competitive Clubs
Cycling
Fast Pitch Softball
Judo
Lacrosse, Women’s
Rugby, Men’s
Geoscience
History
International Club
Operations Research
Psychology
Russian
Space Society
Spanish
Mission Clubs
Chorale/HC
Drum and Bugle
Eagle’s Club
Falconry
Fitness - Bodybuilding Rugby, Women’s Flying Team
* Ice Sports Team Handball Forensics
Karate Triathlon Honor Guard
Los Padrinos Ski - Alpine Media (KAFA)
Marathon Ski - Nordic Mock Trial
* Model Engineering Volleyball, Men’s PECA
Mountaineering Waterpolo, Women’s Rattex
NAHC Saber Drill
Orchestra Professional Clubs Soaring
Pacific Rim Physics/Astronomy Wings of Blue
Paintball Chemistry
Pistol Cyber Warfare
Racquet Club Forum
Rodeo Aviation
Show Choir French
Cadet Show Choir
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Eagle
Club Cadets belonging to the Academy’s Eagle Club keep in touch with their Boy Scout roots by hosting troops visits to USAFA.
Club Introduction
Photo by C2C Luke Connolly
ET DOWN!” Your squad leader yel s as rounds crack into the trees next to you. A nanosecond later you spit a mouthful of dirt and look up to see the source of the firing: a rather large man with an M249 SAW pointed in your direction.
“Thissucks...” races through your mind as you survey your weapon, a measly shotgun, no good at this range.
“MOVE EORWARD!” the squad leader yells in your direction. Seeing this as a better alternative to sitting in tall grass as it gets chewed up by a hot lead awnmower, you spring to your feet and press forward. Your best 3-5 second rush brings you to cover and temporary' safety. The squad is suppressing the suppressor. You have the “privilege” of going right to the guy who is putting hundreds of rounds towards you and your friends.
Spencer feet. You raise
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Idu huddle behind a broken concrete wall and peek around to see what’s next. There he is 20 feet away and sti 1 pounding the team with the SAW. You take a chance and creep from cover heiding right to the enemy... 15 feet... 10
your weapon.. .aim. Muscles freeze as you screwed up. An agonizing glance down the noise, “Stmkin’ branch!” Dull reflexes scream to look up and lire, but it’s too late. The enemy has his monstrous rilie aimed at \ our chest.
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ground combat is not lost on cadets. Club members realize the United States is a nation at war; not just a flying war or a hidden war, but a war fought on streets and with small arms.
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Too many Air Force officers look at the war only from a strategic perspective. Cadet members of these ground combat teams do not wish to fall into this trap. Their mission: to teach cadets the intricacies of ground combat and create an appreciation for what the men and women on the ground do for the warriors of the sky.
The United States is not simply a nation with a few regional conflicts where random people are fighting. The nation’s conflict is global, where 200,000+ military brothers and sisters in arms are engaged in fierce combat with an unconventional foe. By creating clubs that focus on ground combat, cadets learn about their sister services. They are taught the tactics and methods by which the ground warrior fights. Learning these tactics enables cadets to gain knowledge as to what a ground fighter experiences, instead of getting their education from films like Black Hawk Down.
t “Hit” and pull a dead rag from \ our pocket death. Thankfully it’s onl\ simulated, ing fired weren’t deadly 5.56 SAW rounds. Instead, they were 6mm BBs; fortunate person w ho was just shot. It was just a Academy Airsoft and Paintball clubs push to show the art of
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Over the past few years, ground combat clubs at USAFA have shown cadets are very capable of utilizing basic infantryman skills. I he Paintball Club has won numerous competitions, placed in nationals five times in the last five years, and has defeated Army in simulated combat. The Airsoft Club has become a pivotal force in Colorado Airsoft, won sanctioned NCAL competitions, and is currently ranked first in the College Airsoft Circuit.
The clubs are the driving force in showing cadets what ground combat is and are only growing. Over the next few years they will continue their ground combat education and utilization. Perhaps one day these cadets will lead the wing in training for the next ground war. ClC Anthony Ortiz
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Paintball and Airsoft marksmen are only effective so long as they are not hit. For the purpose of sniper cover, a paint-spattered bag (Above) works just as well as a decaying stump (Left). Courtesy Photo
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Paintball warriors fan out at the start of an attack run. | Courtesy photo
Risky Business
Cadets cover each other as they charge forward during Airsoft combat. Photo by Arnie Spencer
Peek-a-Boo The smaller the target, the harder it is to hit. Academy’s lush woods provide an excellent war zone for the Airsoft Club’s ground combat simulations. Skills the cadets learn while playing games here prepare them for more serious combat after graduation. Photo by Arnie Spencer Ground Combat Simulation
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Super Flyweight
Cadet 4th Class Michael
O'Kelley checks Ace's weight. The raptor came to the Academy in 2006 when he was only a few weeks old. Growing to full size within two months, he rapidlyjoined the ranks of the Academy’s flying performers.
escortingfalconsputs cadet in spotlight Call Me ‘Ace’
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(Above) Falcon mascot Achilles, who prefers to be called Ace, swoops in to try
the lure from Cadet 2nd Class Ryan Kerns during practice on the Academy’s athletic fields. (Right) Once he is given the lure, Ace is reluctant to surrender his prize. Ace is a hybrid black Gyr/Saker falcon. His blend of Gyr and Saker species of Falcon allows him to combine the size and power of the Gyrfalcon with the aggressiveness and hunting ability of the smaller Saker Falcon. Gyrfalcons can be found in Alaska, Canada and the extreme north of the Continental United States, while the Saker species can be found in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Photos by Arnie Spencer
ravel and meet new people. Gain local, regional and national media exposure. Rub elbows with VIPs who are thrilled to meet you or at least your travelling companion. The life of a cadet falconer can indeed be glamorous even while standing in the shadow of a bird.
When people see me holding the falcon, whether at a football game, the airport, or a local event, they always get really excited and smile.
As a falconer, I have appeared in a Denver magazine (5280), Colorado Springs FOX news, and a national FOX news show (The Strategy Room). I had the pleasure of meeting President Barack Obama, Chief of the Air Force Gen. Norton Schwarz and Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley.
We met then Senator Obama when he visited in Summer 2008. As a cadet from Illinois with a connection to the falcon, I was invited to meet the future president and it was a unique experience to say the least. Cody, a prairie falcon, and I sat on a panel along with the Academy superintendent, commandant, dean of faculty and a few other cadets. Senator Obama asked us [cadets] about our decision to come to the Academy and our experiences.
Carrying a mascot bird also gained me a memorable NFL experience in the fall. I was among thefalconers who attended a Miami Dolphins football game where we performed the falcon flight demonstration during the halftime show.
So being a falconer can lead to rare opportunities, even though sometimes it seems like it’s all about the bird. C 1C Jacque Flarrier
Watch the Fingers
Cadet 2nd Class Cary Reeves, (left), gets ready to give food to Yeti, whohas just finished catching the lure and is sitting on the fist of Cadet 4th Class Yagie Janisch.
ootball, basketball and baseball dominate L.S. media often relegating hockey to the inside pages of sports sections. Icemen aren’t as likely to be watched each week by countless fans or idolized by millions of kids around the world.
Those who play the game however, whether at the professional level or in backyards where temperatures would keep the abominable snowman indoors, can testify to hockey’s enduring allure. Countless injuries or a lack of pro skill eventually led a handful ofrink denizens to give up thoughts of playing competitively and come
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the Cadet Ice Sports Club in November 2008. The team is part of the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s Pacific Conference and competes at the Division 3 level. It finished the regular season 11-4 with one shootout loss.
The cadets went 1-1 in the postseason finishing third in the North Central Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament. They nearly overcame a 2-0 deficit against Iowa State University, but fell 4-3 on a power play goal with minutes remaining. They rebounded with a 10-2 win over the University of Wyoming.
Two players made 2nd Team All Regional for the Pacific Region - Tim Mergen and Tanner Lee.
Playing hard and winning games make up only a fraction of the expectations the Academy leadership have for the team. Competing under the Air Force Academy name requires sportsmanship, respect, and integrity; both on and off the ice.
“When theadrenaline is flowing and both sides are trying their best to beat the other, it can be difficult to keep your head when the other team is doing everything you cannot do,” said Sullivan. “But despite these challenges, everyone on our team has shown those qualities which anyone would expect from an up and coming officer in the U.S. Air Force.”
Twenty-eight cadets were involved with the hockey portion of the club this year. The 5 a.m. skates and 10hour drives are testimony to their dedication especially when the rigors of everyday cadet life at are factored in.
“It’s the love of the game which keeps everyone on the team while enduring any hardships we face,” said Sullivan.
What’s more, their desire to play and compete at the next level can be inspiration for all who still dream of throwing the winning touchdown, hitting the game ending home-run, sinking the last second three-point shot, or even sniping the breakaway, top shelf goal.
C1C Eleanor Dormire
(Above) Anthony Punte battles for control of the puck
\ ^ 1 'im before (below) breaking free of his opponent. | Photos by C2C Luke Connolly instead.
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tanding in front of the room glancing at the wall of mirrors, I see the reflection of an entire class behind me waiting for aerobics to start.
Day one as an aerobics instructor and I’m already sweating before the workout has begun.
A new sparkly aerobics t-shirt, embroidered AF shorts, and tennis shoes identify me as an official USAFA aerobics instructor. Nervously I speak into the headset. “Can everyone hear me? Hi, my name is Leahand I’ll be teaching class today. Let’s warm up with some jumping jacks 3...2...1...”
The Academy cadet aerobics instructor team includes seven firsties: Jessy Barbee, Lauren Doughty, Marisa Whitaker, Dempsey Slough, Mike Knapp, Sandra Salvatierra, and myself. The group is rounded out by one two-degree (Emma Rush) and two three-degrees (Gina Torok and Kelcie Meinike). We are a close knit group of friends who love to work-out and spend time down at the gym.
The 2009 academic year saw step classes offered at 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. every day of the week with a 30-minute abs class in between. Morning aerobics started at 5:50 a.m. every Wednesday and Friday. Cadet in ChargeJessy Barbee was the morning class regular teacher.
“This year, 1 have loved doing whatever I can to make the aerobics program the best we could. Making this program run smoothly is a big part of my life, and 1 looked forward to it every week,” she said. “Our program was
successful because all of our instructors and our wonderful OIC really have a passion for it. We were here for cadets who are looking for a fun but tough workout, and that’s exactly what we gave them. Honestly, our program and instructors tried to promote a positive way of thinking about exercise, and Fm so grateful I got to play a part in that.”
A wide range of cadets filled the classes and there was plenty of fun for all, according to aerobics student Emma Przybyslawski.
“Aerobics is such a great workout because you get a variety of exercises all targeted for toning and cardio,” she said. “I like every instructor because they all bring different workouts to the table. Not one is like the other. I love that,” she said.
Another regular, Brooklynn Mauss, explains, “It’s fun but a great workout all at the same time. Marisa is my favorite instructor because she is my roomie!”
—C1C Leah Hutchinson
EDITOR’SNOTE: Cadetaerobicsinstructors are not an offidallyrecognizedAcademyclub.
No Sweat (Yet)
(From left) Jessica Barbee, Marissa Whitaker and Lauren Doughty go through a warm-up stretching routine. | Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Hockey and Aerobatics
Front row - Leah Hutchinson, Lauren Doughty, Jessica Barbee, Marissa Whitaker; Back row - Michael Knapp, Kelcie Meineke, Georgina Torok, Emma Rush;
Prop Shop
Wingin’ It
odel engineers have Academy skies buzzing. Tucked away in a lonesome corner of the terrazzo, cadets hardly know it when they pass by the Model Engineering Club workshop.
On the terrazzo level of Vandenberg Hall, in the squadron activities room closest to the Chapel, the club’s shop sports a workbench with a large variety of hand and power tools suited for the construction of model airplanes, cars, rockets, and boats. The walls are lined with shelves and cabinets where club members store their personal equipment and latest projects. In the whirlwind of the USAFA lifestyle, the club room serves as a peaceful oasis.
While club members have diverse interests, most build and fly radiocontrolled aircraft. Some projects require a wealth of knowledge and experience from the opening of the box to the ceremonial “maiden flight. 1 Other ready-made kits inelude everything required to get the model airborne and an instruction manual detailing each step along the Pre-Flight Check Bradley Sapper tinkers with the engine of his model.
path. Many club members enter at a beginner’s level, allowing the more experienced cadets to guide them through construction and test flights, until the member is a proficient builder and flyer of model radio controlled airplanes.
Nearly every audience at cadet parades has the pleasure of watching the best of the model engineering pilots toss their nimble crafts through the sky. From helicopters that hover upside down to powerful stunt planes that buzz the field at speeds approaching 100 miles per hour, crowds always marvel at the skills these cadets develop.
Recent club members have found a future in their hobby with the emerging reliance on unmanned aerial vehicles. The Academy offers some classes on the design of UAVs which often culminates in the ereation of an aircraft, and entry into a national competition.
Each year the club sponsors a fly-in where anyone on base is welcome to come and enjoy the model airplanes as spectators, or even take the controls of a training airplane under the supervision of a cadet instructor. Anonymous
(Above) Josiah Gaffney adjusts the propeller of his model aircraft.
| Photos by C3C Nick DeBarmore
Charles Neal's finishes reassembling his aircraft by securing the wing.
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f the White House gave men’s volleyball its due respect, Air Force would have hoisted the Commander-inChief’s Trophy for 2008-2009.
Victories over Army and Navy aside, the club volleyball team enjoyed success beyond the win/loss record...notably, the team’s three seniors account for two cadet squadron commanders (Mike Maziarz and Cody Sweatt) and a squadron director of operations (Trey Eaton). Other season highlights include travelling to tournaments at West Point, Michigan State, Arizona, Indiana, Hawaii, and the National Collegiate Club Volleyball Tournament in Kansas City.
“Since my days on the team on the early ‘90s, I’m proud to say that USAFA’s club volleyball team has remained competitive against much larger
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and well-known schools in the nation,” said this year’s coach Chad Rauls, USAFA 1994 grad. He feels next year’s coaches Raf Carroll and Trace Patterson will continue to build on this tradition.
In March, the team gained leadership experience by hosting the Mountain West Men’s Club Volleyball ConferenceChampionships in USAFA’s East Gym. Playing on their home court certainly didn’thurt either as the team qualified for the challenging 1-AA Division after many years of competing at the Division 2 level in the National Tournament. This makes two consecutive years the team has earned a spot in 1-AA.
“The team impressed many schools [at National] with our tenacity,” Rauls said. “We finished 30th of 48 teams, a significant improvement upon our entry as a 40th-place seed.”
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Falcon Flight (Above) Middle hitter RobWalk hangs in mid air to cut a shot into a defensive hole on the other side of the net. Photos by Arnie Spencer
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Blockers Karl Grosselin (No. 22) and Cody Sweatt (No. 31) team up to thwart an attacker.
Cycling riders savor high, narrow roads
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d Augusta Per Angusta,” to high place via narrow roads.
That is the motto of the USAFA Cycling team. Countless hours of training are accumulated among the members of this bike team and have paid off in the end when it matters most.
“The bike team at the academy has got to be one of the sweetest clubs here,” said Preston Moon, cycling team captain. “The cycling club team is basically all the other sports rejects who ride around in funny looking spandex and complement each other on their new handle bar tape.”
There are no required team practices l^ae in many sports. Each team member’s training depends on their motivation and dpirc to help the team excel to its maxi.mum potential. There are weekend rides in which the team may go out for 30-100 miles at times and during the winter when ontside conditions are bad, the cy-
cling room is filled with the hum of rollers and conversations going on between teammates. If the only drawback is the temperature and the roads are clear, you can often find those crazy people riding their two-wheeled machines all bundled up fighting the elements.
“We are a group of men and women who share a common goal: to race like there is no tomorrow and have scheduled fun along the way,” said Moon who graduates this year.
The team enjoyed much success in both the track and mountain seasons this past fall. On top of that, the club was named “Collegiate Cycling Club of the Year” by USA Cycling.
Over winter break while many cadets took it easy and lounged on their couches, several cyclists put hundreds of miles on their bikes training in Arizona for the road season. The hard work paid off with fine performances in the Team Time 1 rial. C4C Cody Settle
Don Feeley chases one rider while holding off the pack as he races around the Academy. Photos by Arnie Spencer
A Flock of Falcons Academy riders Harris Butler, Don Feeley and John Ferut wait together for the start of a race for a home course advantage.
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he Triathlon Team’s year was highlighted by competing in Ironman Wisconsin, winning the 2008 USAT Division III Club Championship, placing fourth at the Mountain Collegiate Triathlon Conference Race and competing in USAT Collegiate Nationals in Lubbock ,TX.
Five cadets competed in Ironman Wisconsin, resulting in the new team run and bike records and another cadet completed Ironman Florida.
Led by the Spring cadet in charge, Doug Zschoche, the conference race was marked by outstanding performances from Brock Logan and Derrick Rowe. Combining their times with the personal records set by the rest of the team resulted in the fourth place finish.
The team had one of its best performances to date at Collegiate Nationals as
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well. Logan placed 20th overall, the highest finish by an Air Force Academy Cadet since the team began competing. The team finished 18th overall among 38 full co-ed teams, an improvement over the previous year by two places.
The team also sent competitors to the new Collegiate National Sprint Race. The Air Force racers took seventh place, only 21 seconds behind the team from West Point.
Air Force hosted two triathlons on base, which had never been accomplished before. The Lindsay Brow n Memorial Triathlon, held in late September, and the Falcon Groundspeed Triathlon, held in early May, offered the team the opportunity to exercise its managerial and application skills.
Both races were successes and more than $4,000 was donated to the Rando Fund from the Lindsay Brown Memorial Triathlon alone. C2C Tyler Boyd
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Cycling and Triathlon
loves nothing more than a “leisurely” bikeride after he’s done swimming and before he goes running.
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Brock Logan (Top) and David Barron (Bottom) trot through the run leg of a race.
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Fine Dancing and Fine Dining
(Facing page) Cadet 2nd Class Nicolas Wright and dance partner Cadet 1st Class Tracee Curlett engage in a shallow dip adding a touch of elegance to the Sweetheart Ball in February. (Left) Cadet 1st Class Enrico Brinson hands a delicious Mitchell Hall dish across the table as he and Cadet 1st Class Miguel Valenzuela enjoy lunch. Photos by Arnie Spencer
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(Right) A Spirit Mission by Naval Academy exchange cadets heralds the unfortunate ending of Air Force vs Navy football game. Photo by Brad Milliman
Avoiding Pressure
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(Right) Seth Smith avoids a sack by Navy. Smith hit eight of 12 passes for 128 yards before leaving the game with injury. | Photo by C2C Luke Connolly
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"Mind your manners," Mom always said.
Firsties are learning theirs, starting in Mitchell Hall.
The curriculum for cadet social decorum, under development since October, is now operational, and cadets are fine-tuning their skills in social graces ranging from etiquette, invitations and thank you notes, formal dining proprieties, proper communication and dressing for success.
Unlike many new graduates from other colleges, cadets have a pretty clear inkling of what lies ahead career-wise.
What they may not know is the etiquette required in social situations as Air Force officers.
"We know the environment you're going into," Donna Rosa, Academy consultant for cadet social decorum, tells cadets. "We understand the social context in which you are going to be operating."
That context will undoubtedly involve a large number of social events such as balls, receiving lines, banquets, receptions, dinings in and out and even funerals.
Mrs. Rosa predicts within four months on active duty as second lieutenants, graduates will encounter one or several of these social situations.
"They can't be officers of character unless they have the whole package," she stressed.
The first of ten fine dining "practice sessions," called "Dining with the Stars," began Jan. 20 with 100 firsties in Mitchell Hall's formal dining room. During the five-course meal, Mrs. Rosa walks cadets through dining etiquette. "The intent is to practice so they understand," she said. "We want to take them from clueless to a class act."
On the menu: beef medallions, roasted baby baked potatoes, salad, mixed vegetables and white chocolate raspberry Brule cheesecake.
Mitchell Hall employees prepared the meal and received training in serving the sitdown meal. "They have done a marvelous job," she praised the staff.
Cadets were very positive about the experience, designed to be informational as well as enjoyable. "The responses were overwhelmingly positive," Mrs. Rosa said and added she fielded many questions. Also on the menu was proper attire.
"We want them to understand the nuances of dining," she said. "Part of that is wearing appropriate clothing." To better acquaint the graduating seniors with what to wear when, she organized a fashion show in April.
"It will help them see what age-appropriate clothing is," she said. "It is difficult to describe, easier to show." Cadets have asked to learn more about civilian dress standards, such as determining the difference between "business" and "relaxed casual." "When people are evaluating their potential as officers, they need to up their game," Mrs. Rosa said.
Also coming up in April is a workshop on people skills and communications led by an outside etiquette expert.
She defines good etiquette not as a mere checklist of do's and don'ts but rather in terms of knowing the right thing, doing it naturally and making others feel comfortable.
"When you exercise good manners, it paves the way for communication, relaxation and enjoying yourself more," Mrs. Rosa said and added learning proper etiquette also builds confidence in social situations.
Online is a 24/7 Web site where cadets can tap into decorum information. Also in the virtual works is a second lieutenant's survival guide for etiquette. Ann Patton
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DON’T forget to turn off phone or PDA
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C1CRobert Coroiglio 1973mg9 gt
(Number ofyears owned car? I’ve been getting pieces of the car since I was 16.1 got * (most of) the body for my 16th birthday. I got the top end of the engine one year for Christmas. I got the transmission another year. I would say only a few years since I’ve had the whole car.
iWhy did yOU choose 'that specific car? The apple never falls far from the tree. My dad had MG’s growing up, and still works on them all the time. I grew up around those cars.
.Where did you get it? i got it in pieces from my dad, who got it from all over the place. Mostly from other MG’s scrapped for parts and from junk yards.
\How did you get it? in pieces. My dad said that only after I put it together and learned J how to fix it could I drive it.
What ha\/e you done (orplan to do) to it? My dad and have put it together nearly from the ground up. We replaced the entire front end. We searched for four wire wheels, which all had to be grinded, sandblasted, grinded again, primed, painted, and polished. We brought it to a custom paint shop after everything mechanical was finished. Eventually the top end of the engine is going be rebuilt. It is a tired old engine, with over 200,000 miles on it. We plan to re-machine all of the chambers, replace the piston rings, valves, and camshaft.
What amusing anecdote(s) can you tell about the car? I’ve taken it to a few different car shows. We put a custom dual exhaust on it, and it sounds great! It doesn’t sound anything like the little 88 horsepower car that it actually is. It has a low deep rumble, and runs great too. During the restore, when we had the whole interior removed out so we could fix everything inside the car, I sat on top of two paint cans when we had to move it around the garage and driveway. Those paint cans were the only seat in the car for a long time.
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Why did you choose that specific car and how'd you get it? The first car I ever rode in was my Dads 79 Camaro. His love of the classic American cars, especially the Camaro rubbed off on me. I bought it from a classic car dealership called Fast Lanes back home in St. Louis, MO. I had just finished AF enlisted basic training and tech school and needed a car. So I bought my baby as an early Christmas/congratulation on enlisting in the AF present to myself.
What ho^e you done (or plan to do) to it? when i bought it, it was nearly per- feet. Over the years had to rebuild the transmission, carburetor, and alternator, and replace the fuel pump beyond the normal upkeep maintenance. Over 60 days I plan on replacing the exhaust system, rebuilding the engine, and re-chroming the bumpers.
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What amusing anecdote(s) can you tell about the car? while i was stationed at Randolph AFB in San Antonio, TX,
I took my baby to a car show. While there, a woman walks up to me and offers to buy it. She told me when her and her husband got married and had kids; she made him sell his Camaro that was exactly like mine. We had a good laugh and I told her it wasn’t for sale. She said wait till I get married and have kids. That my wife will make me sell it, laughingly told her I’d sell my wife first.
In St. Louis, street racing became very common a few years ago and in response the police began cracking down hard on everyone who looked like they were racing. Two years ago while visiting my parents over spring break; I was driving home from the Ameristar Casino late at night. I’m stopped at a red light and this high school kid pulls up in a Honda Civic with a giant wing on the hood. He revs his engine, challenging me. drowned out the high pitched whine of his rice burner with the roar of my American V8 engine in response. The light turns green and he speeds off while just sit at the light. No more than 100 yards past the stop light, the night is lit up by red and blue lights of a police car pulling the Civic over. I cruised past him laughing.
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1971 ToyotaLandcruioerFj40
Number of years owned car: about 2 years (I named it “Gomez”)
Why did yOU choose 'that Specific car? Awesome off roading capability v /here did you ^et it? On the side of Woodman Road near Jamba Juice
What amusing anecdote(s) can you tell about the car? where to start?
Driving Gomez back to the Academy was quite an adventure. It broke down two times, which we later realized was caused by crossed spark plug wires. We ended up having to tow Gomez back to the Academy, with a cop escort.
Also, the brakes barely worked. You had to press down on them multiple times before any stopping took place. We had to constantly refill the brake fluid to keep the pressure up. Over a period of a couple months, the brakes stopped working all together. We still drove Gomez off road, just in lower gears. We would carry a log with us. Whenever we would stop we would put the log under one of the tires because the emergency brake does not work either. One time I did not have the log with me and I thought was on a flat surface, but was wrong! stopped Gomez, got out to do something, looked back and saw Gomez rolling away. I started running after Gomez and caught up to it just in time to jump in and pump the brakes before hitting a building.
Usually, when it starts snowing my friends and I decide to take Gomez up Mount Herman. The problem is the initial drive over there, because the windshield wipers do not work.
One time, on a trip up Mount Herman, we were bouncing along and all of a sudden the bottom part of the driver’s seat fell through the seat frame. The rest of the trip was interesting. It was hard to see over the steering wheel.
1952 Pe5oto 71972 Chevrolet ElCamino
vVhy did you choose that specific car? Desoto- I’ve always wanted to restore a classic car, so started surfing craigslist for anything older than me. I found the DeSoto in need of restoration and thought it was a great candidate. I love the shape of it | and thought it just needed some TLC to make it beautiful again.
El Camino - When the engine in the DeSoto went out, I needed to find something else to drive while I fixed it up. I love the shape and attitude of muscle cars. I found the El Camino in good shape for a pretty good price.
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can you tell about the car? Desoto -1 got stopped by security forces once because wasn’t wearing a seat belt. It took a few minutes to explain that it didn’t have seat belts because it’s so old, and under CO law it was legal to drive it without them. He didn’t quite believe me so he made a few calls. After he found out I was legal, I got a butt-chewing anyway.
El Camino - bought it to be my reliable car while I was fixing the DeSoto. About a month and a half after buying it, the transmission went out. Then I owned three cars (DeSoto, El Camino, and a scrap car to donate parts for the DeSoto) and couldn’t drive any of them. The really funny part is that my investment in cars has been doing better than my IRA, and cars are way more fun.
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"No Homework Thursday" is the fond nickname given to the evening preceding the first day of the weekend. As the name implies, many cadets have minimal academic obligations to fulfill for their Friday classes, and most military training has been accomplished earlier in the week. Many cadets use the "free" night for watching movies,playing video games, or simply catching up on sleep.
For squadron flight commanders and element leaders, it is a perfect time to try and interact with their people outside of the constraints of the Academy. Dubbed "dining-outs',' cadets from all classes within a squadron get together and decide where they would like to go hang out for a couple of hours off base.
Food is almost always involved, but some dining-outs have been known to venture to places like Mr. Digg's where the group can compete against each other in bowling, miniature golf, and laser tag. Although four degrees have to go out in service dress prior to recognition, they can still enjoy a relaxed atmosphere among their upper classmen and feel somewhat human again.
Each dining-out brings with it the opportunity for four degrees, and even upper classmen, to get to know each other in a way that the training environment of the Academy may hide. This helps to bring elements, flights, and even squadrons, closer together as they interact with one another outside the stresses of USAFA.
In some instances,dining-outs are not possible because of training or probations. For those cases, some element leaders and flight commanders choose to order pick-up or delivery food for their groups, or hold a "dining-in."
One of the most popular order locations for dining-ins is Chipotle because of the easy to use order sheet. Someone can simply take down everyone's orders on a downloaded order form from the restaurant's website, and then take it to the restaurant and hand it to one of the employees to have the order filled. Upon return, each numbered burrito is handed out to its respective owner and everyone sits down to eat.
Although the environment of a dining-in isn't as relaxed as a dining-out because it is still on the Academy, it can still be a good time for elements and flights to get together and try to hammer out any issues people might be having, or pass along some recognition to those deserving it.
Whatever the time is used for, if food is involved, many cadets take advantage of the opportunity because as we all know, anything is better than Mitch's.
C1C Nicole Ramstein
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Summit Sound 2nd Lt. Eric Jesse, Class of 2008, navigates the steep (50 degrees) slopes of Gibraltar’s Ledges on Mt. Rainier, Washington. Lieutenant Jessejoined his friend and soon-to-be graduate Cadet 1st Class Charles Keeling for the ascent. Photo by C1C Charles Keeling
Crazy Americans (Above) Royal Air Force member Alex Stahlmarm holds the door and en joys some levity with Academy thirdclassmen Leif Lmdblom, Robert Walkerand Drew Warwick near Piccadilly Circus, London. Courtesy photo
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Each year after four (sometimes more) years of Academy life firstclassmen proudly stand at their graduation ceremony just a few steps from completing their USAFA student career. The next few days sees them split to locations around the world for career specific training and their first duty assignments. Photos by Rene Tate
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Jessy
Cartersville, GA
Behavioral Sciences
I'm so happy to have met everyone that 1 did, and I will miss everyone so much. Thanks to God, my amazing family, all four of my favorite sisters, Josh, and all my friends for always being there for me. love all of y’all!
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Robert D Barlow
Rock Island, IL Management
“I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious.”
-Vince Lombardi
Jason D Booth
JB
Timber Lake, SD Mechanical Engineering
“If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we’d all have a Merry Christmas.” I would like to thank my family for the support and encouragement to get through this place. My friends have made this place a great four years and it’s been a pretty interesting ride.
Stefame M Culp
Stef Chestertown, MD Behavioral Sciences wouldn’t have made it this far without God’s guidance and the support of my parents, sister, extended family and friends. Thanks to all of you who have put up with me over these past four years. To the lax girls, keep up the intensity and all the hard work...BTB! To the members of CS-01, promise it goes by fast so make the most of your time here. God Bless!
Douglas S Bates
Chief Master Phoenix, AZ
Legal Studies
Thanks to my family for all your support through the Academy. It’s reassuring to know you’re always backing me. Jessica, thanks for putting up with me for the last two years and for agreeing to stick through the thick and thin with me for the rest of your life. Finally, my graduation is a testament to God’s goodness, for He is the true source of my sanity.
Ryan W Clisset
Tampa, FL Economics
“I have been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened.” - Mark Twain
Eric L Davis Duluth, MN Engineering Mechanics
Thanks to my family for supporting me during my time here, Mom, Dad, Jake, and everyone else. To my friends for keeping me sane during the long weeksof school and training. It wasn’t always fun, but we did manage to have some good times along the way.
“It’s a long way to the top, if you wanna rock and roll."
Jessica L Barbee
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Harmon J Gage
Madison, AL
Operations Research
“For the supreme test of a fisherman is not how many fish he has caught, not even how he has caught them, but what he has caught when he has caught no fish.”- John H. Bradley. Think about it...And thanks to my family, friends, and girlfriend for your support through all of this. You’ve been great.
Tyron M Gray
Memphis, TN
Behavioral Science
It sure took long enough.
Jordan M Howen
Finch, J-Ho, Jor-How Chattanooga, TN Social Sciences
To my family who got me here, my friends who got me through it, and most importantly God, who gave me these people. To the Core, and those others who I’ll remember forever: I didn’t deserve friends like you. (Take that how you will.) Because of you (and you know who you are), I’m a better driver, snowboarder, mechanic, snuggler, outdoorsman, knitter, and am far more sociable than anyone thought an awkward homeschooled kid could ever be. Thanks, I guess...
Damien P Koolis Puyallup, WA
Aeronautical Engineering
This will either end really good or really bad, either way let’s go.
SamuelA Gay
Evansville, Wl
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks to my family and friends who helped me through. Young Guns.
Joseph C Hoecherl
Joey
Home is where I sleep at night. Economics
“Life’s tough. It’s tougher if you're stupid.” - Lt Col Avery “I’m living the dream.” - Me
Meghan L Kiser
Meghan, Megs, Meg
Salt Lake City, UT
Operations Research
Mom, Dad, Moral: Thanks for all the packages and rubber ducks to brighten my days throughout these four years, and for supporting me with tennis throughout my whole life. You guys are awesome! AF tennis: you guys rock. Thanks for four great years. And to my friends: thanks for always sticking by me and for only sometimes judging me haha. Peace homes!
Justin K Lechner Milford, OH
Physics and Math
On in-processing day, someone asked me, “How do you eat an elephant?”
“One bite at a time.” After four years finally ate the whole damn elephant swing big, with everything I’ve got. I hit big or miss big. like to live as big as can.”
- Babe Ruth YOUNG GUNS!
Jason J Lo JLo
Irvine, CA Economics
“I don’t know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze, but I think maybe it’s both.”
-Forrest
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Ryan M Meeter Frenchtown, NJ Physics
First, want to thank my parents, Britt, and Tanya for their support though out my life. Without you, would not have made it this far. Secondly, thank you, Richand Robin, for welcoming me into your home and taking care of me while endured the fun of camp USAFA. I want to thank “the corps" and your ability to deal with my shenanigans and keeping me sane through physics.
DavidA Ocampo Watertown, CT Operations Research
“Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated”
- Confucius
Stephanie D Randall Steph, Justice Tallahassee, FL Legal Studies
To Mom, Dad, Ben and Katherine: without you this would not have been possible. To all of my friends, family, Mark and Vicki; thank you, it has been a blessing to know all of you, and share this time with you. To the Core-you have been my best friends, thanks for everything, from teaching me how to ski to camping in the snow, it’s been an amazing three years. Lastly, “Do I dare to eat a peach? - T.S. Eliot
Justin K Mason Brick
Fishers, IN
Aeronautical Engineering
I don't think could have made it without the guys on the cross-country and track team. Kyle, Matt, Parker, Sean, Seabass, Dan, Balcao, Brad, and Joe, it was awesome having you guys as friends over the years, that is the only thing I’m going to miss from this place, keep in touch. Andrew and Doug thanks for being sweet roommates. Thanks to my parents for letting me vent to them about this place. Flea Trainer!
Thomas D Meyer
Tom Brady Charleston, SC
Electrical Engineering would like to thank everyone who helped me succeed at the Academy. Special thanks go to all of my family especially Mom, John, Emily, and Grandma. Grandpa, you have inspired me to do great things and you will continue to be an inspiration. “And success? What is it? do not find it in the applause of the theater; it lies rather in the satisfaction of accomplishment.” - Anna Pavlova
William M Parker IV Will Houston, TX
Mechanical Engineering would like to thank God, family, friends, and everyone else who has supported me in making it through the Academy. Without you, this journey would have been next to impossible. To JLo, thanks for being a great roommate.
Satapat Rattana Benz
Bangkok, Thailand Meteorology
Family, Friends, Mighty Barons, Mighty Griffins, and others who have always been there for me, you know who you are.. .thank you.
Nathanael J Sladek
Olympia, \NA
Aeronautical Engineering
We are always getting ready to live but never living. It is time to start living.
Philip M Veltre
Phil Massapequa, NY
Legal Studies
Well, I’ve met tons of amazing people since I’ve been here, and I always tried to have as muchfun as possible. Thank you to everyone who kept me in lineand out of trouble. Most importantly, couldn’t have done it without you Mom and Dad, and the support, inspiration, and love from the rest of my amazing family. promise I’ll make you proud. It's been real, it’s been fun, but... “The cat's dead, keep cooking.’’ Veltre, out.
Jessica M Zenger Farmington, UT
Foreign Area Studies Middle East used to be a blank page, filled with endless possibilities, waiting for someone to change it, to draw on it, to mold it. am now more than just a single page; I am a book of colors, ideas, words, pictures and experiences. Thanks to those who left their mark on those pages. “It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life for me, and I’m feeling good.”
-Anthony Newley
“To leadpeople, walk beside them ...Asfor the best leaders, the people do not notice their existence. The next best, thepeople honor andpraise. The next, the peoplefear; and the next, the people hate When the best leader's work is done the people say, ‘We did it ourselves/’”
- Lao-tsu
Liam R Taylor
Umbo
Hamburg, NY Physics
just wanted to say thank you to all my friends and family who supported me through this stage in my life. could not have gotten where am without the continual support and help of those around me. made it; one step at a time.
Leah K Weis
Mililani, HI
BehavioralScience-Premed
Anthony Lambert thank you for being my boo. 143. To Samuelson, in time, patience will bring your angel. As for my friends, thank you for being there for me to help pass the years with fun times. If there is anything that have learned from you guys, let it bethis: 1) Beans are not a meat, 2) Buffalos are not extinct, and 3) Flamingos DO exist in the wild. Oh tosura.
Scott M Balcao
Scotty, Balconator
Stockton, CA
Basic Science
Thank you Mom and Dad for your support and encouragement.
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Devin M Bordelon
Gonzales, LA
Political Science
Mom, Dad, Rohn, and Marissa, thanks for always being there when things got tough. To all my friends, old and new alike, thanks for making this place bearable and getting me through it. “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.”
-Abraham Lincoln
Mark B Chinery
Brad Stilwell, KS
Civil Engineering
Take it easy.
Adam P Bergoo
Goober Marietta, GA
Systems Engineering: Human Systems
“Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but by how we react to what happens, not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life.”
- Anonymous
Thank you for all the people who have supported me over the years: Mom, Dad, Robin, Bettina, Angelica, Mike and Rona. love you all...
Kevin A Brady Hamilton, OH
Mechanical Engineering
Thanks Mom, Dad and Jess for supporting me all these years. Thanks to those whocarried me through school. Thanks Mrs. Collins for telling me I would never make it. Thanks 09ers for the good and bad times. Thanks USAFAfor making me feel dumb.
Corey W Crowell
Lawrenceburg, TN
Astronauticai Engineering
I owe my success to my dad, my mom, and my sister for their love and continuous support during my Academy experience. They comfort me during the tough times and share in my joy during the good times. Without my family, would have never made it this far. Thank you! “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you've imagined.” - Henry David Thoreau
Donald A Davis
Grand Rapids, MN Management
I would like to thank my family, your support got me through this place. would also like to thank some of the best friends could have ever asked for, having too much fun had its disadvantages but we wouldn’t have done it any other way.
Michael A Hank
Persh
Perrysburg, OH Management
I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has believed in me and to those who have not. For both groups have given me the inspiration, drive, and courage to accomplish something incredible.
Eric D Kitaif
Ormond Beach, FL Computer Engineering and Computer Science
Life is good, the grass is green.
Michael A Kravitz
Caveman Nashville, TN Biology
"It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” If there’s anything I've learned here, it’s the value of friendships and the ability to discernbetween true friends and acquaintances. To everyone who supported me these last four years: thanks, couldn’t have done it without you. Mom, Dad, Alysia, Carey: words can’t say it, you just know it. Robyn: love you and can't wait for the next step. Goober, Booger, Dora, Bella: thanks.
Melissa E Edwards
Bellevue, WA
Foreign Area Studies
A big thank you to my family!They supported me through everything (by sending me my favorite mint brownies to buying a horse) and did whatever they could to help me succeed.
“It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness.”
- Seneca
Will M Holmes Modesto, CA Physics
“A man’s steps are established by the Lord, and He takes pleasure in his way. Though he falls, he will not be overwhelmed, because the Lord holds his hand.” - Psalm 37:23-24 Thanks Mom and Dad and family, and my amazing fiancee Danielle for your always present love and support.
Kali J Kranz Klemme, IA
Behavioral Science
In the last four years I’ve created enough memories to last a lifetime. To all the friends here who have been parts of those memories: I can’t thank you enough for making each and every day worth the while. To my Dad, Mom, and James: thank you for all the support and words of wisdom. “It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.” -
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Dana M Loveless D Love St. Louis, MO
Management
got bent but not broken, got pushed but I'm still standing... and as much as hate to admit it, this place and these people have taught me a lot.
I got older, wiser, and stronger with some of the best friends in the world... and love you all...but it’s time to go!
Michael C Mayra
Anchorage, AK Management
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion!
Tyler K Olmstead
Stead, T.O.
Peachtree City, GA Civil Engineering
“Life is what your thoughts make it.” - Marcus Aurelius
Pinner Kalamazoo, Ml
Aeronautical Systems Engineering
Thank you Mom for filling out all the paperwork for me to get into the Academy. I’d still be advertising over the intercom at Wal-Mart without you.
Every day here was a blast. From Dr. Barta at NWP, to losing my cornea in the foam pit, to those nights of summer soaring with Doug (R P), Jimmy Buffett, and theBeach Boys, the memories and friends (and girlfriend) will never be forgotten. love you guys; hope to see y’all again in the future.
Katelyn M Riley
Katie, Kate Minneapolis, MN Humanities
Jesus, my Lord and Savior, thank you so much for blessing me with everything, my heart is Yours. Family, you guys are so “chubby and nice", thanks for all you have done throughout my life to help me to and through USAFA, love you. Friends, it has been amazing getting to know you; am excited to see how God works through your lives. And to all the awesome OCFers, be candles and live satisfied. John 6:35
Steven L Miller Jr
Steve-o, Steb
Columbia, TN Systems Engineering Management
“You should focus more on the ROTC scholarship. The Academy is very competitive,” my counselor said this to me in high school, and yet here am. Manypeoplehelped secure my spot at USAFA, but none more than my momma. Thank you for supporting me and instilling the love and drive that so dearly needed to succeed here. The highest of highs, and the lowest of lows, but wouldn’t trade it for the world.
Tyler C Perry Marietta, GA Management
Some of the world’s greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible. -
Doug Larson
Kenneth D Powers
Drew Eula, TX
Thank you to the 09ers in Deuce. We made a great team, and couldn’t have asked for a better Academy family. Thank you to my sponsor family, you are as good as they get. Thanks to Corey and Will for being the friends they have become. It will be fun remembering "Zoomie Zoomie” and all the other memories we’ve made. Finally, thank you Mom and Dad. Your support has been everything.
Andrew J Small Youngstown, OH
Electrical Engineering
It's certainly been an experience. Basic in Guts Squadron, then on to the Mellow Magpies. I'll never forget all the stupid things we did for a laugh. Then went on to Deuce, and it’s been a roller coaster ride ever since. To my friends, thanks for being there for me when times were hard. To my family, thank you for everything, could never have gotten to where am without you.
La Plata MD Social Science
The longest and shortest four years of my life have finally come to an end. They were... interesting. Never what was expecting but often turning out for the best, I have no regrets. Nothing worth anything ever came easily, right? Thank you to the folks who supported me through it all, truly couldn’t have done it without you. Now it's over, time to live!
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“Dictators ride to andfro upon tigers which they dare not dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry.
- Winston Churchill
Debra E Starkey
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Karan Bansal
Lisa M Bush Hilton, NY Management
“Once you’ve tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you long to return”
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Blue Skies...
Elijah D Culpepper
Nephi, Pepper Chelsea, AL Economics
Mom, Dad, Chels, and all my family none of this would havebeen possible without your love and support.
To the Sons of Marion, Thirsty Third, and everyone else I have met here yall have helped make this one hell of a ride... If you aren’t living on the edge you're taking up too much room... “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother.”
Daniel W Ecklebe
Flanders Omaha, NE
Aeronautical Engineering
To the Mama, Padre, Shelley and the Fellas: You’ll never know how much you truly meant. You were always there for me (even when spent those breaks jumping). To the PTWOB’s: Blue Skies, Black Death, Fast 4-way...Go do great things. Derek and Dustin: Learn from everyday and never waste a minute...it goes by fast. I've learned more than thought was possible and spent the last four years with the best people I’ve ever met. Always and forever...
Thomas E Daniels Pensacola, FL Management
“I find that the harder work, the more luck seem to have.”
- Thomas Jefferson
“When you dothe common things in life in an uncommon way,you will command the attention of the world."
Joana R Everett Jo El Paso, TX
Behavioral Sciences
I would like to thank my dad, mom, and sister. never would have made it through this place without their endless love and support. Thanks to both my sponsor families. Thank you for truly giving me a home away from home for all the Sunday dinners. Finally, thanks to everyone who believed in me, you know who you are. “Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.”
Luke J Ferrel
West Jordan, UT
Behavioral Science
“Education is the power to think clearly, the power to act well in the worlds work, and the power to appredate life.” - Brigham Young
Timothy L Gorski
Covina, CA
MilitaryHistory
“I do not chase my dreams, they come to me. do not gamble with fate, hold it.” - The Chosen One
This is for everyone that supported me the five years it took to get here and eventually graduate. Especially my Grandma Flo, who supported me the whole way and always will, and the rest of my family and friends. finally made it!
Kirk A Habrun Broner Strasburg, OH Geospatial Science
Well I never thought this day would come but miracles do happen. am grateful for all the amazing people I have met here and all the memories. You guys have been great. Thanks to Amanda, Mom, Dad, Natalie, Rob and Raegan, and Josh for helping me make it. I couldn’t have done it without you. Proverbs 3: 5-6
Michael T Laney
Mike Wilmington, NC Management
Dh, you know, not too bad. Thanks >r asking. It was great But it ould’ve used a little more cowbell.”
Andrew G Gibson
San Ramone, CA
Social Science
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Aaron B Green
Mean Green DeSoto, TX
Behavioral Science (Leadership)
I've dreamt the dreams of many kings, and seen worlds you would not know. But those above look down and frown at this simple boy below. A mind, have, of greatness. Or at least so believe. A mind of wondrous spectacle. Of grandeur yet achieved...Mom & Hosea, thanks! Micah & Aunt Sheryl, you helped me more than you know. Fam & friends, love all yall. Dad, I’m smiling for you. Finally passed this test of manhood, bruhs.
Derrick A Hoxie IV St. Augustine, FL
Social Science
Oh you know, not too bad, thanksfor asking.
1,427 days, eight semesters, four long USAFA winters, three Commandants, Recognition, countless Mitchell Flail “meals” and some great friends., it’s finally over. 09 Our Time. Flub Zemke. P-51 Mustang.
Elizabeth A Lofton Springfield. MO Management
“I can see a worldwith peace, a world with no war and no anger. And I could see us attacking that world because they would never see it coming.” - Jack Handey
Thank you Dad, for your letters in basic, and Mom, for always listening to me on my long phone calls, and Charles and Sara for all your caring and encouragement. Without you, my family and friends, would never have survived the “six-year plan.”
Genelle M Martinez
Colorado Springs, CO
Political Science
For my Grandma Lily, who taught me this prayer:
MY LORD GOD, have no idea where I am going.
I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end.
Nor do really know myself, and the fact that think that am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you.
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Thomas Merton
Kenneth S Montague Kenny
Colorado Springs, CO Management
“Take pride in how far you have come, and have faith in how far you can go.” - Christian Larson
Thank you God, family and friends for the lessons learned, the support, and the memories will never forget.
Kevin C O’Neill Swansea, IL Operations Research, Economics
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Ramiro Rios Jr El Paso, TX Management
“A wise man once told me to smile and be happy, for it could always be worse. And did smile. And was happy. And it did get worse.’’...Morn, Dad, Angela, John, & Thomas, thanksfor everything, I love you! To all my friends, thanks for all the good times and great memories. It was an experience to say the least, but I'd do it again. You guys made it fun.
Psalm 103:1-2
James W Miller
Jimmy Absarokee, MT
Electrical Engineering
To all those who have helped me on this journey: My brother Jake, you have been my best friend through it all. Mom, you given me strength when I did not think I could go on. Dad, you have been my hero to look to when needed to make the right decision. Nan, you have shown me thatthere truly is good in this world worth defending. love you all and could not have donethis without you.
Kyle A Norris
Montgomery, AL
English
Oh you know, nottoo bad. Thanks for asking.
Thanks Mom, Dad, andSean for your support over the past four years. All the care packages and the moral support meant the world. For the rest of you—all that crying’s not gonna win the war.
Jesse M Prater
Durkeetown, NY
Mathematical Sciences
“OH HEY GUYS, HOW’S IT GOING!?!?!
would like to thank my God for blessing me beyond belief. Soli Deo Gloria. would like to thank my family for all they have given me and pushed me to become. Lastly, would like to thank all of the ridiculous friends I have made at this place. Without these people, know wouldn't have made it.
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Danielle M Rogowski Dani St. Cloud, MN Political Science
First and Foremost, I have to thank my mom who never let me give up on myself even when everyone else said I wasn’t good enough. Thanks to the ex-co boys for making my last two years here awesome, yes, even you Evan. Lastly, to everyone else, "Don’t work for my happiness, my brothers, show me yours, show me that it is possible, show me your achievement and the knowledge will give me courage for mine.” - Howard Roark
Jack M Rufus
Roofy
Avon Lake, OH
Legal Studies
“Salute Rufus, chosen in the Lord,” - Romans 16:13
“Take your time, don’t live too fast. Troubles will come, and they will pass. Don't you worry, you’ll find yourself. Follow your heart, and nothing else.”
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Daniel T Smith
Staten Island, NY
Social Sciences
Thanks to my parents, grandparents, Patrick, Meghan, Jimmy, and all of the family for your support. Thank you to the roommates, friends, and teammates who helped me along the way.
Nicholas T Varnum
The Varnanimal Seattle, WA Management
I made it, but not without help. would like to thank my parents, Boband MaryAnn, my brother Ryan, and the rest of my family. Thank you to my grandfather and role-model, Wayne “Fox” Rhynard (USMA4T), my uncles
Mike and O.B. (USAFA 66’) for their inspiration, and thebros of the Dogs of War andthe 3-4 Mafia for helping me make it through this place in one piece. You can do anything you set your mind to.
Andrew L West
Westie Omaha, NE
History
Oh, you know, not too bad. Thanks for asking.
“Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.” - George Washington.
Thanks to all my friends and family who were there with me every step of the way. I will always be there for you, as you were always there for me.
Tim, Chip, Bear
Bel Air, MD
Social Science
Thanks to God, my Family, and all of my friends who helped me through these past five years. Heres to the great times: the 4-ship, Drunksgiving, Ski trips, Philmont, and the fellas in the FFF. Was it worth it? Yes it was...
Butt Sterling, VA Math
The Apocalypse is coming. Team Howard, you all made me the man I am today. Many thanks to the fellas, WHO’S THE BEST?
John M Cockburn
Shreveport, LA
Mechanical Engineering
Mom, Dad no amount of words could express how thankful am for your support these last four years. am who I am because of you. To family and friends thank you for your guiding words. It’s hard to sum up the memories of four years in so few words. Above all else, will never forget the friends I made at USAFA. You are my Academy experience. As always, Allison you have been my muse. One of Three.
Peter J Betz
Pete Bedford, MA
Economics
It’s been quite a trip, thanks to all those whohave helped me through, especially the Fighter family, my best friends, family, beautiful fiance, and the countless officers, NCOs, airmen, and civilian instructors who have made these four years worth it.
Chase J Bowen
Asheville, NC
Management
After finally completing the sevenyear program I’m glad to be done, don't think my rusty old bones could handle anymore. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
- Edmund
Burke
The Fat One
Belgrade, MT
Political Science
Without my family and friends I wouldn’t have survived it, my unending appreciation is yours. From the grind of frosh year, the formation of the FFF, cabins all winter and camping, to the never ending shenanigans of Joe-Downs, will never forget everyone who helped me along the way or the memories we made.
Stephen L Crozier
Steve Monona, IA
Economics
Thanks to my family, AF wrestling, Casey, and Drew for helping me not go crazy.
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Aaron A Dachroeden
Doc
St. Louis, MO
Systems Engineering Computer Systems
“Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming - WOW - What a Ride!”anonymous. USAFA has definitely been one hell-of-a ride. would like to thank my family, friends, and instructors for their support, sanity checks, and help. The Air Force is a small place; hope to see everyone again soon.
Robert A Glenn II
Robbie Knoxville, TN Economics
Thanks Mom and Dad! Without your parenting and support over the years, never would have made it. Thanks to the rest of the family, too, for always believing in me. Looking back at my Academy experience, would urge everyone who comes through here to do and travel as much and as possible! You will never have these opportunities again. Spend the entire loan! Section 8 til your voice is gone. Fighters for life. Most importantly, One of Three.
Dustin B Helsel Old Bones
Johnstown, PA
Social Sciences
Best friends packed in Joe’s pickup truck, were Summit County or Mile High Bound, we were always raising caine and getting profound, we were the ballinest bailers around. Thanks to the FFF, friends, and the Fam for your support over the years.
Robert J Doyle
Bobby
Avon Lake, OH Management
“Rule #76: NO EXCUSES, PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION!”
Chelsea M Fitch
Chelz, Cougar Coateville, PA Biology
“This is not the end, not even the beginning of the end. But perhaps it is the end of the beginning.” - Winston Churchill. Here’s to crazy lax girls, The Genuine Article, The Unholy Trinity, Fighters being... well, Fighters; briefings that had no purpose, mandatory fun, tailgates, reflection weekends, and everything in between. These people make this place, and sometimes that’s all that's worth remembering.
Lara M Harris
San Francisco, CA
Civil Engineering
Mom and Eunji, I would not be where I am today without your love and support. Thank you for always believing in me and pushing me to be a better person. “When there’s no getting over that rainbow, when my smallest of dreams won’t come true, can take all the madness the world has to give, but won’t last a day without you.” - Carpenters
Drew C Hundley
McDewerson
Fuquay Varina, NO
Behavioral Science
Thank you Bridge, Pops, and Eric. You made me who am today and I love you. To the guys of four: “With no exaggeration, could not love a human baby as much as love you guys." What a mind-bottling party! will see you all soon. Finally, thanks Steve and, “I love you, but you’re such a...”
John J Lachiewicz
The Cheese (Whiz)
Chapel Hill, NC
Foreign Area Studies and History
“If you want peace, work for justice.”
- Pope Paul VI.
A million thanks to my family, friends, and fighters who helped make the FOUR years here great.
Brooke E Lunde
Danville, CA
Astronautical Engineering
Wow, what an adventure! would like to first thank God for everything He has given me. would like to thank my Alex for being my best friend and teammate, my biggest fan and greatest supporter. I would also like to thank my family and friends for their all of their support. “The world offers you comfort, you were not made for comfort, but for greatness.”
- Pope Benedict XVI
Chuck Blythe, CA Space Operations
“Every dream is like a river, ever changing as it flows, and the dreamer is just a vessel, that must follow where it goes” - Garth Brooks
I will continue to follow my dreams no matter where they may lead.
Tony D Parsram
Falcon, CO Economics would like to thank my family and friends for helping me through this place. couldn’t have done it without you guys. learned a lot and got to do some pretty cool things.
Maverick W Lewis
Santa Rosa, CA
Management
Though the flip of a coin landed me here, my friends and family are how pulled through. Living life to the fullest assumed a new meaning these past Fightin' Four years and I am a better person for it. To my best of fffriends, we’ll see each other on the flip side and it’ll be glorious. To my family, everything you have given me I’ve put to use and my only hope is to make you proud.
Eric M Miller
Marion, IA
MilitaryHistory
It’s been a long five years. Thanks to all my family and true friends for the support along the way.
Griffin E Nevitt
Erskine
Charlotte, NC
Management
Thanks Mom, Dad, andWade for always being there for me. I love you guys.
Best of Luck AFLAX
Two-six rips...out
Kurt M Rommel
Coto De Caza, CA Economics
want to say thank you so much to all my family and friends back home.
Dad, Mom, Kelly, and Michael, all of you have been especially supportive over the past four years. To all the friends I’ve made here, you’ve been amazing and have truly made this an awesome experience. To USAFA, thanks for the opportunities and thanks for the memories. It’s been fun.
Patrick C Morris
Clare C Shannon
Clare Bear
De Pere, W\
Space Operations
Thank you so much to my family and friends who have helped me not only make it through this crazy school, but grow immensely in the process. do not know yet how exactly I will remember these four years, but I look forward to looking back.
Nathan R Smith
Nate
Mesquite, TX
Civil Engineering
Thanks Mom, Dad, and Sister. I could never have made it without you. “Did we give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor...”
The Academy is the ride of a lifetime. Just make sure you step off once in awhile to look around, or else you may miss it. FFF
Jessica M Soto
Jess Avondale, AZ
Foreign AreaStudies in Latin America
am finally done, and know that could not have gotten through this place without God, my family and friends. It has been a roller coaster ride, and never want to do it again. However, it was fun and I will not forget all the great memories and the best friends I've made. Love you all. See you on the flip side.
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“All ofthe great leaders have had one characteristic in common: it was the willingness to confront unequivocally the majoranxiety oftheirpeople in their time. This and not much else is the essence ofleadership.
- John Kenneth Galbraith
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Mark R Bishop
Bish
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Environmental Engineering
“God is always present. We’re the ones who show up.” - Rob Bell
Mom, Dad, Ben, and Nate - You have all been a great inspiration to me, and the best of mentors. I couldn’t have asked for a better circle of people to call my family. AFU - thanks for the best four years of my life; live horizontal. To my buddies, I’ll never forget the great times we’ve had. Remember the Alamo. Blue skies!
Jared M Consolo
J-Rod
Hanson, MA
Social Science
To my family - thank you for your support in getting me through this place. To my friends - could not have done it without you guys...
Robert J Edmonds
Dr. Bob
Sterling, VA
Biochemistry
Hard work is its own reward.
Steven C Beaulieu
Bedford, TX
Military History
To my family, love you more than words can do justice, and without your support thiswould have been impossible! To Al, thanks for your guidance, wisdom, and... for always keeping the pantry stocked! To Blaze, Hawk, Linds, and Taryn, thank you for providing me with friendships I know will last a lifetime. To the Chinns, thank you for your wonderful hospitality. You truly provided a home away from home. Lastly, to the Sops, Never Break Rule Number Three!
Michael G Brittner
Big Mike
Dover, TN
Civil Engineering
Thanks, Mom, Dad, friends, and family for your faith in me, your support whenever needed it, and for being so proud of me. couldn't have made it without you. This has been the most incrediblefour years of my life, but wouldn't wish it upon anyone.
Jeremy K Deguzman
Wheeling, WV Biology Major
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... Man it was the best of times.
Nathan J Eldredge
Nate Manassas, VA Management
Thank you to my family, friends, and everyone else who has been there for me. would not have made it without you. can’t wait to start the journey! “If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." -
Mario Andretti
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Victoria E Galli
Tory
San Jose, CA Economics
Family: You’ll never knowhow much your support has meant to me. No amount of thanks will ever suffice. Friends: Thanks for keeping me laughing through the tough times, four years of papers, parades, smiles, challenges, successes, failures, tons of coffee and maybe a few beers, but wouldn’t trade it for anything. “When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pack: Good times... Remember, Wuffpack take care of Wuffpack.
Benjamin A Golata
Goliath, Benjoo Buffalo, NY
Systems Engineering Management would like to thank my sisters, Michelle and Amy, and my girlfriend Mallory for getting me to this point; I could not have done it without you. To all my friends, will miss you and best of luck in all your endeavors!
Daniel J Jackson
Action Jackson
Colorado Springs, CO MilitaryHistory
Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." It was only through Christ, and with the help of my family, Marie, Branden, and all my friends, that was able to dothis. To my classmates: to us is entrusted the survival of our nation. Remain strong, for as General Eisenhower said: “History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.”
Branden M Lynam Lynam
South Elgin, IL Management
This place has been a true blessing in my life and am truly grateful for it. It was tough, no doubt, but that’s what made it great. Mom, Dad, Christian, and McKayla, thanks for being there. I’m done now, finished. It’s “cease work and pencils down” forever. did my best and have no regrets. The future lookssweet!
Matthew 6:33-34
Documentation: God, Christ, the Holy Spirit
Garrett C Gilbertson
Plymouth, MN Management
One of the most important things I’ve learnedhere at the Air Force Academy was from Fisher DeBerry and it went something like this: “If you see a turtle on a fence post he probably didn’t get there by himself. Someone had to help him... So call your momma and say thank you." Well to my mom, dad, the rest of my family and friends who helped me through the past five years, thank you.
Tyler J Hewko
Laguna Hills, CA Management
“If you’re not living on the edge you are taking too much space." While at the Academy played with fire without getting burned. Special thanks to all of the water polo bros that helped me get through four years here, my epic roommate Nate-Dogg, the rest of the WOLF PACK, the GF, and my continual family support. I’m ready to keep on rocking in the free world. Adios Amigos.
Erin E Johnson Fresno, CA Biology
My family, thank you for supporting me and being a phone call away. Thanks to my friends who were always ready to leave and go do something, sometimes, you just have to get away. Josh, you’re the best thing I’m taking away from here. And thank you God, you gave me the ability andthe energy when didn’t have it.
Brooklynn A Mauss
Kennewick, WA
BasicSciences
Phil 4:13 owe everything to my family and friends. Mom,Dad, Craig, Grandma, and Grandpa, thanksfor being there for me! couldn’t have done it without you. To the Wolfpack family, you all are awesome and you made it an unforgettable experience. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."
Brian C Mueller
Philadelphia, PA
Political Science
What an incredible journey! To my family - love you. Thank you for always believing in and supporting me. You all were my inspiration from the beginning and I could not have done this without you. I have become the person am today because of you. To my friends - Thank you for all the great times we’ve shared and for keeping it real. wouldn't have it any other way. “Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.” - Calvin Coolidge
Ben T Nail
Nine Inch Cary, NC Economics
To my family, esp. Mom, Dad, Paul, Grandma- It is great to love and be loved. You all are the reason I made it. To my friends: I hope you all could lean on me as much as I have you these four years. NWPers, Shadows, Wolfpack on the Prowl; it has been a great ride.
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Laurence Y Pineda Millburn, NJ
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks, Mom,Dad, Drew, Kat, and everyone else who helped me along the way. To all the unforgettable people I’ve met here, best of luck and thanks for the memories.
Alexander M Rizkowsky Rizzo
North Hollywood, CA Economics
Thanks to my family for all their love and support while I’ve been gone. couldn’t have accomplished what have without you. Thanks to all my close friends at the Academy. You’re not the reason came, but you’re definitely the reason why stayed.
Bryan E Mussler
Hilton, NY
Basic Sciences
Thank you to all my family and friends who helped me get here, and most of all helped me through. love you all!
Jeffrey M Pecora
Dover, DE Management
First of all, want to thank my family for all of the support the past few years. wouldn’t have been able to make it this far without you. Aflax, we havebeen through a lot together. Remember that we are always here for each other. AFLax 09- “Put Out”
Joshua D Reddis Cheech Sacramento, CA
Humanities
Erin-“One will spread our ashes ‘round the yard". PTWOBs-There are good ships, and there are wood ships... Friends-“These go to eleven”. FamilyThe frequency of my phone calls in no way reflects the volume of my love for you. “Come out to see the sun, you're all we’ve got. But said think there’s more of them like us. And he said you might be right, we’ll find them in time... somewhere.” - Midlake
Dempsey E Slough Elverson, PA Biology
“If life hands you lemons, stuff ’em in your bra.”
Trevor M Steen
Omaha, NE
Electrical Engineering
“Today we do what others won’t so that tomorrow we can do what others can’t.. .HOOYAH!"
William T Timberlake III
Taylor, T-Lake
Eldersburg, MD
Biochemistry would like to thank God, Dad, Mom, Molly, Carter and all the rest for their support and help!
will equalize you! - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Christopher J Totorica
Toto
Boise, ID
Political Science
Thanks to all my friends and family fortheir support. Feels great to have made it.
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Marisa J Whitaker
Phoenix, Arizona
Astronautical Engineering
I’d like to thank my family (Mom, Dad, Todd and my close friends) and God for helping me through the past five years. It has been unreal and I am thankful for all the people who have come in and out of my life.You all have helped me grow into the person I’ve always wanted to be. These are times will never forget.
“Dream as if you'll live forever.Live as if you’ll die today” - James Dean
Matthew S Williams
Matt Laveen, AZ
American History
Blurb: John 15:13. To Mom, Dad, Ben, Dan, Hannah and Tim - thank you for being there for me every step of the way and making leave so much fun. To Brookeyou know couldn’t have made it without your support and can’t wait until we don't have to wait for three day weekends to spend time together. To the guys - we’ve had some great times, many of which can never be discussed openly. Blue Skies!
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Jonathan S Andresen
Jonny San Jose, CA
Social Science
Thank you Father for getting me though these four years. I've made so many friends here that will last a lifetime. Mom, Dad-you guys have helped me so much. Thank you.
Marie F
Harrisburg, PA
Aeronautical Systems Engineering
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Joshua D Bird Bird Management
“The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.”
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George E Anderson
Stretch
Silver Spring, MD Management
I’d like to thank Mom, Dad, Alan, Reggie and the rest of the family for the supporting me. like to thank the football program for all the great years. And I would like to give special thanks to the physics department for letting me take Physics 215 three times.
Douglas H Banning
Doug, Fresh Hillsboro, OR Chemistry-Materials Science
I thank God for His love and faithfulness. Mom and Dad; have always and will continue to look up to you for advice and as my example. Thanks for everything. Greg, Brad, Emily, Elizabeth, and Katie; thank you all for the constant encouragement you have been to me. Bethany, love you; there is no one would rather be in love with or be loved by, and I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you. love you and God bless you all. Psalm 119:11
Nathaniel D Beene Evans, GA
American History
Thank you to all of those who have contributed to my successes before and here at the Academy, especially my mom, dad, sister, and grandparents. could not have made it without y’ all’s support and inspiration. To my fellow Bulls, good luck in your future endeavors, and hope to see all of you in the “real” Air Force. Last, but not least... REFD.
Ryan J Brooks
North Tustin, CA
Political Science
Well it has been long and hard...I can’t believe it’s all finally over. I want to thank my parents for all their support in getting me through the tough times, there were definitely a lot of them. To my friends, I can't thank you all enough for making this time here at least somewhat bearable. To the underclassmen, have fun where you can, don’t get caught doing the stupid stuff we all do. See you in the “realAir Force.”
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Thomas J Cousino
Okemos, Ml Economics
“A great measure of a man is his will to push himself to his limit when no others are present. No teammates, no reward, no praise, no reputation, only the quiet knowledge that today you did your best and gave all you had.” - unknown
Nathan A Estes Roswell, GA Political Science
Thanks to my parents and Pete.
Michael A Greene
Greene Machine
Manistee, Ml Meteorology
“Thanks to everyone who has helped me along this journey, especially my loving family and supportive friends. Without you, I would have fallen from optimism long ago.” “Dream the impossible dream” - Don Quixote
“No matter how rich you become, how famous or powerful, when you die the size of your funeral will still pretty much depend on the weather.” - Michael Pritchard “Blarg Honk. Blarg Blarg Honk, Blarg Blarg.” - Elite
Alex G Hill
Wichita, KS SocialSciences
Simply put, I’m blessed. I’m blessed to have awesome people in my life, blessed to have things need and things don’t. If there's one thing that I’ve learned over my time here at USAFA, it’s to do the things you love with the people you love doing things with. Besides, no one looks back and remembers the nights they got plenty of sleep.
Kyle L Epperson
Greenwood, AR Management
“An Immense Thank You To My Family For Their Continuous Support & My Friends For All The Great Memories Through This Unforgettable Journey. NNK
The mind of man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps. - Proverbs 16:9
*NNK: nipnip kill; motto of Coach Gugat and Air Force tennis
Matthew A Gilbert Waukee, IA
Aeronautical Systems Engineering
You always think the grass is greener on the other side, but sometimes it takes a step into the unknown to find yourself and realize that all you ever wanted was right in front of you the entire time. Thank you to ail of those whohave supported me over the years.
Michael M Hayes
Fairfax, VA
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom and Kathryn, thank you for all your love and support. I love you both and can’t thank you enough. Dad, I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for you. You'll always be with me in my heart, no matter where life takes me. Melissa, I love you so much. Thank you for always being there for me. I can’t wait to spend my life with you.
-Ad Majorem De Glorium
Trevor H Johnson
HOJO, Frankenstein, T-Rev Astronautical Engineering
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A Rough Road Leads to the Stars
-Apollo 1 Memorial -
Andrew W Kirk
Union Hill, GA
AstronauticsI Engineering
That footprint on the moon is being filled with eternal dust and Mars still waits to have its canals filled with our dreams. Where, oh where, is the technological madman to wake us from our slumbers and provide us with the proper destiny?
Tomorrow morning, may that madman be born. - Ray Bradbury
Those who study the stars have God for a teacher. - Tycho Brahe
Michael L Mangano Mango Hammonton, NJ Civil Engineering would like to thank my family for supporting me through my journey to this point. would also like to say thanks to all of the lifelong friends I havemade here, couldn’t have done it without you.
Timothy J Nesbitt
Nez, Tyrone, Parka Guy Oshkosh Wl Civil Engineering
“Blackbird singing in thedead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise”
- The Beatles
Thanks for the memories!
Juan A Perez
John P, J.P, Juancito, Big Papi Pharr, TX
Social Science
First of all I’d like to thank God for getting me through these four years. He gave me a wonderful family and amazing friends who have supported me as struggled to finish. I couldn't have done it without you! For as much as I hated this place made some of the best memories I’ll ever have. Momma I did it! (WP4L)....
Ashley T Maddox
Temecula, CA
Political Science
These past years have been amazing and I want to say thanks for all the support. First need to thank my family for getting me here. Lin couldn’t have done it without you. Laken and Fleet, thanks for keeping me sane. Tyler, if had not come here, would have never met you. To my girls, keep dancing. To my boys, will always have some “mouthwash” waiting for your visit. Keep raqinq Bull Six, REFD!
Kelly A McGowan
Longmont, CO Management
Thanks Mom and Dad for all the love, and...you were right. To all the great people I met here and my amazing friends from home, thanks for making it fun and helping me get through! The early SAMI mornings, late study nights, and short weekends were worth it! love you all.
Anthony K Pavlisko
Pav Fort Lauderdale, FL Management
“Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves.” - James M. Barrie
Jacob R Rennebaum
Jake, Turtle, Rennasty, Buster Irmo, SC
Chemistry- Materials Science
Thanks Mom, Dad, Luke, and Josh for all of your help and support along the way. Also thanks to all the friends I’ve made here in my journey to become a leader of character. You all helped me rage every day to the fullest of my potential.
Bryan A Rocco
Rocco
Danville, CA
Geospatial Information Systems
You’ve given up your four years of college to come here...try to make it worth it...REMFDEMFW
Kenji J Shinoda
Raven
Torrance, CA
Foreign Area Studies - East Asia
“The most tragic thing in the world is a man of genius who is not a man of honor.” - George Bernard Shaw
Laken E Stogner
Larken Stoner Bowdon, GA
Management
“They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them.” (From “When I’m gone”) To my friends, my family, especially my Mama, and my teammates, you’ve all gotten me through this Academy and have served as special people to me. Thank you for all of your support, kind words of encouragement, and patience. God Bless.
Drew S Vorhies
Heez
Klein, TX Managerial Science
Charles Dickens says it best: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...” I could not have made it without the undying love and support of my family, so thanks for always being there for me. To my brothers and sisters in the Class of 2009, it has been an amazing journey! These have been the best four years of my life, and it was privilege to share it with you all. Go Air Force!
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Przemyslaw Strekowski
Strek
Political Science
Hacienda Heights, CA
“The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value. love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress and grow brave by reflection. Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whoseconscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death."
Vinny Cool, CA
Civil Engineering
First of all would like to thank my fiance Ashlea for always being there for me, keeping me in line, and believing in me the whole time. A special thanks goes to Mom and Dad for all the support and weekend checkups to make sure I’m staying out of trouble. And thank you to all of my friends, teachers, and mentors, for all the good times and lessons learned. SIX
The task ofleadership is not to put greatness into people but to elicit it for the greatness is there already.
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John Buchan
Ryan C Winsor
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Scott A Brenner
Sugarloaf, PA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to my parents, brothers, sister, and friends—I couldn’t have made it this far without your support.
Brian B Crum
Moreland, GA Systems Engineering Management
I’ll never forget this place and the experiences that have had here. There really is no place I would rather be, even when it got tough. am ready to move on and looking forward to what God has in store for me in the future in Pilot training and on into the future. Life is one hell of an adventure. Special thanks to my family and friends for getting me into this place and helping me carry on.
Justin D Day
Peyton, CO Economics
I’d like to thank my parents for believing in me, and the guys on the swim team for giving me the motivation to get make it through here.
William W Blumhoefer
Wild Bill
Cambridge, MN Management
never imagined that hard work could pay off as it has for me.
Thanks to the friends have made here, your support is priceless, you will live on in my memoriesfor the rest of my life. Thanks to my family for your love. Last but not least, thanks to the MFPTWOBs for the best times of my life. You are truly the best friends that anyone could have in life. Keep the flame burning. Blue skies. ..#339
Christopher R Conley Arlington, TX Foreign Area Studies
Thanks to all my friends and family who made my time here enjoyable. Thanks especially to Mom and Dad. John 15:13.
Nicholas J Davis
Diesel Ventura, CA Systems Engineering Management
“You ain’t got no sense.”
- Coach Jones to me
Sean T Fitzgerald Dallas, TX
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks Mom, Kathleen, and my entire family for being there when I needed you. All my friends because you’re the reason I made it through And looking back, the juice is deftnitely worth the squeeze.
Jennifer L Gulbransen
Jenny
Las Vegas, NV
Political Science
My family has always been my rock; their love and support has allowed me to get where am today. They are my biggest fans and am forever grateful. love you Mom, Dad, and Shelli. My favorite motto live by: “Live for today, Love always, and Laugh often.”
It is that spunk, optimism, and desire to excel that makes each long day pass by and in the end you really will see the fruits of your toil.
Joshua D Hausmann
Haus
Montgomery, TX
Systems Engineering Management
1 Peter 4:11“To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” Dad, Mom, Lia, wouldn’t have made it without your encouragement. To the Shadow family and friends, smile every time I think about the great memories we made. I’ll miss you. God Bless and Godspeed.
William D Heitshusen
Bill Williamsburg, IA
Geospatial Science would not trade these four years of my life for anything in the world. Above all, thanks to God. Mom, Dad, and Brett, thanks for always being there and raising me to be the person that I am today, love you all. To the Shadows, thanks for being my best friends and giving me lifelong memories. Davis, thanks for being a great roommate...2A33. Good luck to everyone as we move on to bigger and better things!
James B Johnson
Redwood City, CA SystemsEngineering Management
can actually say that have enjoyed almost every minute I have been here. My friends have become my family. My dreams have become realities. To my PTWOBs, you are my brothers and eternal friends. Thank you for making my time here better than could ever have imagined. Anything for anyone, always. Thank you to my family who has supported me, to Jess who has loved me, and to my God who has kept his angels around me.
Ryan M Hagener
Hagmire
Helena, MT
Civil Engineering
I honestly admit didn't mind it here, and that's because of the people. Thanks to my family (Mom, Dad, and Sis) for all the support and love you have given me, especially the tough times. Friends, couldn’t have made it without you by my side, picking me up when needed and preventing me from overworking. I've had some of the best experiences and met some of the greatest people here and will never forget them.
Kais Heimburger
Hamburglar
Houston, TX
Civil Engineering
I’d like to thank everybody who helped me to get in, stay in, and get through all four yearsmy family and friends
Bruce A Hrabak Jr
Bruce Grapevine, TX System Engineering Management
It hasbeen a crazy time for me at USAFA. Thanks to my God, my family, and my friends who believed in me through every hard time and every probation. It was not easy, but made it! Those who know me know that my time here is summed up in the following proverb: “In his heart a man plans his course, butthe Lord determines his steps."
- Proverbs 16:9
Luke M Kaspari
Anselm, ND Foreign Area Studies
THANK YOU to all my family and friends that got me through USAFA. Without you all know wouldn’t have made it through the first week of basic. Also, thank you to my friends’ families and my sponsors for always feeding me and giving me a place to sleep over the years. This has been a great opportunity and am glad was able to live it with the greatest of people. Don’t miss me too much!
Michael B Kemp
Mikey
Ormond Beach, FL Civil Engineering
“Well this life that live, has took me everywhere. There aint no place ain’t never gone, but its kinda like the saying, that you’ve heard so many times, well there just ain’t no place like home. Did you ever see a she gator protect her young or fish in a river swimming free. Did you ever see the beauty of the hills of Carolina or the sweetness of the grass in Tennessee? Lord can’t make any changes, ail I can do is write them in a song.” - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Ashley A Miller
Ash Torrington, WY English
Thank you dad, mom, Paula and Kody for all your love and support over the years (and letters during basic), never would have made it without you. To all my friends who made me laugh and got me through the bad times, am forever grateful. Chris, thank you for all the pull-ups. Alex, thank you for being a shoulder for me to lean on. “Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace."
Thomas L Nicholson
Tom Zionsville, IN Civil Engineering
“Train, say your prayers, eat your vitamins, be true to yourself, true to your country, be a real American!”
- Terrance Bollea aka Hollywood Hulk Hogan-
Michael A Phillipich
Philly
Lansing, Ml Systems Engineering Management
Dad, Mom, Dan, Steve, and Emily: I cannot thank you enough for helping me get to where am today and giving me the strength to make it through this place. To all my hockey brethren: “Pessimum Temporum Optimi Amicorum”...! will miss you guys.
Christopher A Marti
C MARTI 9
Freeport, IL Systems Engineering Management
Finally made it... Thanks to all my friends and family, really couldn't have made it to this point without your love and support. I guess that’s about it... just like to smile, smiling’s my favorite. “Elf
Marisa A Miyamura
Eminem, MuMu, Meemo Ontario, CA Biology
“Go, find balance...Bonzai!”
- Mr. Miyagi
Gregory C Oswald
Greg Cortez, CO Economics
Mom, John, Dad, Eli, Josh, JD, Bunk, Mike, Joe, Katie, and everyone else, thanks for your support, couldn’t have done it without you. Most men stop when they begin to tire. Good men go on until they think they are going to collapse. But theVERY BEST know the mind tires before the body and push themselves further and further beyond all limits. Only when all these limits are shattered can the unattainable be reached.
- Mark Mysnyk John D Rulien
JD
Fort Lauderdale, FL Management
To my proud father, my beautiful mother, and my darling sister, without you none of this would have been possible. The bravest are surely those who have the clearer vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out and meet it - Thucydides
Oreana, ID Management
"Also heardthe voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.” - Isaiah 6:8
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Physics
Mom, Dad, and Alexandria, thanks for all your love, support, and encouragement. It’s been a long four years, but made it through. To all the water polo girls, I’ll miss you! See you in the outside world.
John R Steiner JR
Arieila C Walker Ah
Hoban A Blume
Wildcard, MBP, H-Factor Hampton, NH
Communication Systems
Thanks to all family, friends, and mentors. Without their support you would have nothing to read under in this spot. You can thank them for helping take up about 09 seconds of your reading time. thank them for seeing me through to graduation.
Casey G Butikofer
Booty
Idaho Falls, ID
Behavioral Science
“I like the dreams of thefuturebetter than the history of the past.” -Thomas Jefferson
Scarlet I Coburn
Tinkerbell, Star, Red Augusta, GA
Social Sciences
Live. Love. Laugh. The last one is the most important. Don’t ever let anyone say you can’t do something. If they do, that should be your motivation to prove them wrong. was aiming for 08 but somehow ended up with 09. For taking me in as their own, this is my gift to the Class of 2009: HUB!
Scott D Adamson
Scooter
Durant, OK
Civil Engineering
Thanks to my family and friends for getting me through the tough and good times at this place. couldn’t have done everything I wanted without them. I’ll miss hanging out with everyone: nights at Applebee's, the wagon party, football games, late night movies, and Haps ‘til Taps. It was a good time.
Andrew J Buchanan
Bukey Tucson, AZ
Bachelor of Science
Well, it looks like I havemade it through a tough four years, but did not make it by myself. Ever since fourth grade decided that I wanted to graduate from the Air Force Academy and that dream has finally became a reality. From people like my parents to many instructors, AOCs, AMTs, and Academic Review Committees, would not have made it through this place. Thank you. love you mom anddad.
David J Butler
D-But, Dave, Team Schmutler Egg Harbor Township, NJ Systems Engineering: Human Systems
To my classmates: We finally made it!!! Unbelievable that it’s finally here. Let’s just say it was a long, yet interesting, ride. I’ve met the best people I have ever known here, and I’ve had some of the best (and worst!) experiences of my life. To my family: Thanks for making me the person I am today, and as always, thanks for being therefor me. To sum up all of my experiences in just three words: “Yes. it was.”
Robert J Consiglio
Rob, Arches Tampa, FL
Electrical Engineering could not have made it through the last four years without my family and friends. Dad, Mom, Allison, and Vince, love you! To all my friends, thank you for getting me through everything! Kirk, you’re my hero! I will graduate with my degree, my ring, and my friends. I have learned that you’re only young once: Live for the moment; Do it for the story... To the bad times hope to forget, and the good times I will never forget, here here...
Phillip T Cunningham
Phildawg
Plainview TX
Operations Research
Thanks to God, my family and my good buddies here at USAFA.
Brett M Finneran
Crescent, OR Systems Engineering-Aeronautical Systems
“Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand.” - Mark Twain. The “Academy Experience” has been an arduous climb, yet through all the tough times, friends and family have helped me to find laughter and joy along the way. Without your support, could not have reached the summit stand on now. Thank you.
Corey Nashville, TN
Aeronautical Engineering
I’ve learned in my time here that you can accomplishanything and go anywhere. Don’t resign yourself to just surviving but to really living in a way that will bring solace and a sense of pride to your time spent here at the academy and in the air force. It is has been a ton of fun. “Always do what you are afraid to do.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson PTWOB #341 Blue Skies...
David D Horng Ninja St. Louis, MO
Human Systems Engineering
When asked why serve, reply “You and this country are worth living for and even more so, worth dying for.
I love America wholly, despite its imperfections. It gave me freedom, Its passionate love, and Its hateful wrath. By the grace of God this nation gave me a reason to live, and will fight for Her now and always.” “The sky is God’s gift to you...what you do with it is your gift to him.” -
Bill Purdin
Kirk H Devine
Beefcake
Reading, PA
Aeronautical Systems Engineering
Thank you to my family, friends, instructors, and coaches who have supported and motivated me throughout these past four years. These last years havebeen full of challenges. Challenges breed camaraderie, and I graduate with lifelong friends by my side. Rob, it's been a true pleasure sleeping with you for three years. “There are wooden ships, there are steel ships, there are ships that sail the sea. But the best ships are friendships, and may they always be." Fly Eagles!
William J Harrison III
Space
Savannah, GA
Astronautical Engineering
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” - Edmond Burke
San Diego, CA
Political Science
Thank you mom, dad, Megan, and the class of 2009 for all your support. “Test your own limits and keep going.” - Dove Bar
Gyscar J Inocencia-Holloway IH, G, Uh, Holloway?!? Atlanta, GA
Systems Engineering Management
After five long years I’m finally graduating. want to thank my friends and family for supporting me and keeping me motivated, I would also like to thank a special someone for always being therefor me and keeping me on track, wouldn’t have made it without all of you! Think positive and time goes by much quicker!
James C Hickerson
Keri L Holcomb
Mattress Pad Guy Goshen, IN
Humanities
Since entering the Academy, a day has not passed where did not at least laugh or smile once. Life’s good! My pride lies within my friends and family have made here, the memories will never fade. “Our time” together hasbeen well invested and could not have been better. To my loving family, thank you for your support, love, and happiness, I am truly blessed. To my precious Love, will love you forever and ever, Thank You.
Kyle B
Escondido, CA
Aeronautical Engineering
HUB! want to thank all my friends and family for their love and support, especially Mom, Dad, & MJ; there is no way could have endured this endeavor without you. owe everyone more than can ever repay.
Most importantly, thank God for the blessings He’s given me. As I’ve been reminded quite often, never hesitate to “Let Go, Let God." To 09 and those reading, let’s not forget each day truly is, “OUR TIME!”
Katie Overland Park, KS Political Science
Thank you to my family for always being there, to Greg for carrying me when my legs gave out, and to my friends for making this a chapter in my life that, as excited as am to turn the page, will be sad to finish.
To my class, live with no regrets and take every opportunity. Throw your hat, smile, and then hit the ground running. will never forget what you have given me. HUB.
Samantha L Saenger Sam
Fairfax Station, VA
Foreign Area Studies can’t sum up the last four years in words, much less HUB+71, but here’s a try...From being a SMACK through four long hard years, a semester in Ukraine, summers in Germany and Kuwait, all the way to graduation could never have done it alone. Thank you to everyone who helped me become the person am today. “And I said, 'Here I am! Send me!”' - Isaiah 6:8
“The basis of all morality is duty.”
- Robert Heinlein
Boyce
Medina, OH
Foreign Area Studies
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Lisa C Moe
LMOE. Mo Money
Colorado Springs, CO
Humanities
“His compassions never fail for they are new every morning.” - Lamentstions 3:23 My God has gotten me through every trial have faced here. He blessed me with a mother who is everything want to be and a loving father who truly is my hero. My sisters: I can’t explain what you have done for me, the hugs, encouragement, laughter, and tears. You are my blessings and can’t wait to see how you will change the world.
Victoria A Ross
Vicki, Mom, Maud Renovo, PA
Humanities
Here’s to those who believed could, but more importantly those who told me couldn't. Thanks to my family, friends, a special stud I met in basketball class, and sponsor families: the Hegarty’s and the Cram’s (& the girls G-B-S!). India, Philmont, Germany, and Spain: Thank you, Uncle Sam. To Missy- here’s to all the memories. To Nessa- it’s all about the hair. “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young...” - 1 Timothy 4:12
Nicholas A Schmiegel Schmeegs, Team Schmutler Lancaster, NY
Space Operations
To my family, thank you for all your love and support. Mom, Dad, and Lauren, could not have gotten through without you. The past four years have been quite an experience ] and am looking forward to what the future will bring.
Troy F Kinchen
Joshua B Loomis
McClure
Mary K Murrill
Zachary E Thompson
HiBeam
Tucson, AZ
Systems Engineering Aeronautics
“Live the life you’ve dreamed.”
- Henry David Thoreau “Try notto become a man of success but rather a man of value.” - Albert Einstein
“War is hell.” - Maj. General William Sherman. Thanks to my family and friends. Only you could understand my logic, my humor, and my life. Thanks to my mom for never ceasing to encourage me. Truck! Thanks to my dad for telling me to laugh. did!
Chase M Webster
Chebster, Chebadeb
Rupert, ID Chemistry
I’m very grateful for the great opportunities, friendships, and confidence the Academy has given me amidst a lot of unique, sometimes annoying, challenges. I'm a better man for coming here,and, as hard as it was, I’d do it again in a heartbeat. Thank you to my family, friends, and God for helping me through both thehard times and the good. The best is yet to come! 0709.
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Michelle L Bosch
Bismarck ND
Geospatial Sciences
“Every morning in Africa a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must move faster than the lion or it will not survive. Every morning a lion wakes up and it knows it must move faster than the slowest gazelle or it will starve. It doesn’t matter if you are the lion or the gazelle, when the sun comes up, you better be moving."
- Maurice Greene. To my family...I couldn’t have made it without you... to the rugby girls....balls out....you know what to do!
ID
Georgetown, IN
Civil Engineering
Finally, I’ve reached the end. Thanks Mom and Dad for being therefor me when needed it.
Scott D Bogner
Storrs, CT
Political Science
These have been the longest most profitable four years ever. Thanks to my family for supporting me and to my friends for the good times. I could not have survived without you all. There were plenty of bad times for every good time, but it was all a learning experience. Just like tequila right Carlos. To all my friends, wish you the best of luck and I hope we run into each other again. Congrats TP, 22-0, undefeated forever!
Adam M Bunker
Bunknasty
Arlington, TX
Military Strategic Studies
I'm not afraid of failure. Hell, I’m not afraid of dying. What scares me is the thought that I won’t be able to keep up with the voice inside me shouting “must go faster, must go faster!”
Mitchell E Fossum
Mitch Houston, TX
Aeronautical Engineering
“It's not about you.” - Rick Warren. Thanks be to God for the friends I made, the lessons I learned, and the times we had. Truly, you all are my brothers. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Emily. Your love spurned me on. “For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever!Amen.” - Romans 11:36.
Lucas C Gagliardi
G-lardi
Florence KT
Foreign Area Studies
Where to start? This has been one crazy ride. I missed out on some experiences but gained so many more. So many memories of ridiculousness, good life choice Zach who will always hate as well as you Joe, Brosiah studying forfinals in Sept. Butters Kyle our Durr symphony, Tim I’m glad you’re out of your Emo phase, Yom.... BOSTON. Barber you got us banned from everywhere, my partner in crime Nate, A&F Mike, Love you guys!
Craig L Francke
Dustin R Danielson Dusty Burley,
Systems Engineering Human Systems Seize the day!
Andrew J Gilzean
Peachtree City, GA Economics
To God be all honor and glory. thank Him for my Dad, Mom, Luke, the Coveys, and many friends and the support they gave me while here. FightingBulldawgs, Hub Zemke, ’09, Hrapathy, and Ohh You Know Not Too Bad Thanks for Asking
Torin T Herring
Weymouth, MA Systems Engineering Management
Four years seem like an eternity when you travel through them day by day, but those four years feel like a blink of an eye now that they are done. There were bad times and good times that have all been turned into unforgettable times because of the people lived through them with, thanks. As for my backbone, Dad, Mom, Shealyn, Ethan, Kelsey, Travis, Caleb, and Noah, thanks.
Matthew P King “Matt”
Crosby, TX Meteorology
It’s been a long four years, but I couldn’t have made it without Kayli and my family(especially Mom), and of course all my friends I have made here.
VKyle R McIntosh Mackers
Grand Blanc, Ml Biology
can't say thank you enough to Mom and Dad for all the help and support. And to the crew—-you all know who you are. Thanks for making my time here as awesome as possible. I’ll miss all you idiots! It really has been an epic gnar steezfest, but am ready to shoot the pier and get out of here. Keep it frothy!
Joseph S Henney Joe
Springfield, VA Management
want to thank my Dad and Mom for all their love and support through the years and for getting me to where am today, Dan for helping me get through freshman year and for being my best friend, Caleb for keeping me informed on life outside USAFA, Amandafor loving, supporting, and being there for me everyday through thick and thin, and my friends. You all are the best! I made it through because of all of you.
Jamie M illig
Ebensburg, PA Social Sciences
When life gets toughalways remember thatthere is someone worse off than you. So be happy with what you’ve got and the people that surround you. Take risks, HAVE FUN, and live like there’s no tomorrow...
Carlos A Lopez
Los, Los-diggity
Lamoni, IA Legal Studies
Wow, four years of the place is finally over. It was like bad whiskey, right Scott? just want to thank all of my friends and family who wouldn’t let me quit. Congrats Hub class! TP 22 - 0
Joseph M Mercurio Freehold, NJ English
“Some people call it commencement. Some people call it graduation. In your case we call it a miracle.”
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Ashleigh A Peck
Pittsburg, PA
Social Sciences
There are so many people who made it possible for me to graduate! I want to send a special thanks to Stan, the diving team, Jess, Chelsea, Jamie, Christy, Christina, Michelle. You all gave me inspiration to keep going every day. Mom, Dad, Alaina. Adrienne, Alex, Zach, Jelly, have missed you all a lot since left home. Love you tons! To all of my preppies, BEST YEAR ever!!! Thanks for teaching me how much fun life can be!
Stephanie Regis
Stepho, Squeaks, MunSONN Fort Washington, MD
Behavioral Science
“Whatever tomorrow brings I’ll be there with open arms and open eyes, yeah...” - Incubus It’s been a real blastyblast fa’ sho! But I’m ready for something new. To all, hope life treats you well down the road.
Wes Los Alamos, NM
Civil Engineering would like to thank my parents, Jessie, Emily, Meghan and the rest of my family for the support and encouragement you have given me over the years. You were there for me in the tough times, and will always be with me. To my friends, it was fun. I will remember all the times we had together. No matter where we are in the future we will always remember what we did here.
- 1 Corinthians 16: 13-14
Josiah T Vandermey
Brosiah Orlando, FL
Aeronautical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Mom and Dad, thanks for your continual support and prayers. Your advice has been priceless. I couldn’t have done it without you. To all my friends, thanks for the good times. You guys helped to make this a memorable four years. It wouldn’t have been the same without you.
Timothy G Phillips
Tim Lake Bluff, IL
Astronautical Engineering
Thank you to my family and friends who have always supported me, without you could not be where am today. To my Wentworth friends thank you for sticking together, none of us could have made it alone. As we all move on hope that we don’t forget the times that made us who we are; live well “and in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” -
Abraham Lincoln
Kevin C Rivers
K-Riv Satellite Beach, FL Management
I just want to thank my family for all the support they have given me. Also, to my mother, who is my inspiration. Finally, all the people who helped me through this place. I wouldn’t have made it to this moment if it wasn’t for the help along the way.
“Thosewho stand for nothing fall for anything" - Alex Hamilton
DeSoto, TX Meteorology
Thanks to all my family and friends, new and old, that have played a role in helping me get where am. feel nothing but love and appreciation for all of you. These years at USAFA have been filled with fun, excitement, stress, frustration, disappointments, and occasionally personal victories. Praise God because I couldn’t have done it alone.
Andrew Y Veerathanongdech V Fairfax, CA Management
“I won’t apologize for partying... but will help clean this up.”
Any one that looks back on my five years will laugh from beginning to end. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Will for getting me through here. Much love to the Boys that stuck with me.
Joe, go to bed
“And know that ohhhh...l’m not coming back” - Sublime
John W Schroeder Maclane A Townsend
Christy M Wise Reno, NV
Behavioral Science have absolutely loved my four years here. Ski team, softball, CFAD staff, and FCA, you guys made my life here crazy and hectic but completely memorable. Thanks Mom, Dad, Jess, David, and Ashleigh for all the support and prayers. To all my friends, you’re the best and Philippians 1:3! Hub.
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“Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers who can cut through argument debate and doubt to offer a solution everybody can understand.
- General Colin Powell
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Dan Bar
Cleveland, OH
Political Science
Time here hasbeen wonderful.
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Thanks to my Mom, Dad, and Matt for supporting me through everything. I'll never forget the long runs, Empire Asian, road trips, and never letting a fun moment slipped by. met some of the best people ever here and will miss this place. And the grass actually isn’t greener on the other side.
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Rebecca C Childers
Becky Edmond, OK
Foreign Area Studies
To my mom, Sandy - Thank you for inspiring me to be a better person everyday! hope become a great woman like you some day; you’re my hero. To my dad, James - Thank you for being the best role model, mentor, and father have ever met.
To my sister, Jenny - Thank you for being my best friend and lifetime personal therapist. To everyone else I care for - Thank you for your words of kindness and love which kept me alive here. love you all!
Thomas G Coker
Colleyville, TX
Behavioral Science
To my mom and dad: your love, encouragement, and support have lead me since day one. To my sister: you are the best role model and most inspiring sister that a little brother could ever hope for. am blessed and proud to have you!
“But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. Do not fear what they fear; do not be frightened.” Take Courage - 1 Peter3.14
Christopher R Ferguson
Fergie Titusville, FL
Aeronautical Engineering
Thank-you Mom and Dad-you’ve done more for me than you’ll ever know. love you so much.
thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for seeing me through the darkest, loneliest, most difficult four years of my life. He’s shown me His faithfulness when was lacking faith, He’s shown me His love when couldn’t give it back, and He’s shown me His grace when I needed it most.
Amen. Here am Lord, send me!
Isaiah 6:8
Tyler P Cody
Yorba Linda, CA Biology
“A people thatvalues its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
- President Dwight David Eisenhower.
Thanks to my parents, family and friends for all the help for the last four years.
Kellen J Curry
Midwest City, OK
Legal Studies
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Leif A Hillshafer
Oklahoma City, OK Biology
Was it worth it?...I sure hope so.
Charles W Keeling
Breckenridge, CO
Biology
would like to thankColorado forthe memories and experiences it has provided me these last four years. By mountains, thank the Sangres, Elks, the Tenmile, and Sunlight for sparing my life time and again. Clear Creek’s gneiss and schist and the ever judicious Gravity, both my nemesis and friend. thank Breck (Ma, Pa, and Ullr), Boulder (Jimmy and Brian), and Colorado Springs (Matthew, Stewart M. Green, and SCC) for each playing a significant role in my life.
Andrew C Lee
Andy Mr. Ree Las Vegas, NV Biology
If you’re reading this, that means made it to graduation and managed to make it. The last four years - I wouldn’t change a thing, but wouldn't do it again either - well, maybe. Thanks mom and dad for visiting every month. I probably would have been fine without that, but thanks anyway for helping me get through. Thanks to anyone who has ever mentored, counseled, or encouraged me - I’ll make you all proud someday.
Frank J Panebianco
The Tank, Whitebread
Coral Springs, FL
Astronautical System Engineering
Thank you dad, mom, friends, and alcohol for your support, I’ll always remember Our Time together. To all my friend's in 10/’11: Haha! you’re still there. It’s been a crazy ride, but it was worth it... think.,. Anyway, game over and win.
Hayden R Poe
Broken Arrow, OK Systems Engineering Management
Thanks to my family and girlfriends who gave their never ending love and support while was here. never would have made it without you. Thanks to the EAC, the OHV outlaws, and my climbing, boarding, and kayaking bros for making this a great place to be...on the weekends. Don’t ever forget that “life is either an extreme adventure, or nothing." - ancient chineese proverb from one of Rong Cheng’s fortune cookies.
Garrett M Kurtz
Kurtzy
Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
“To my family and friends, I could not have accomplished as much as have without your help. Thank you for always being therefor me, through the good and the bad. “Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong.”
-1 Corinthians 16:13”
Bradley J McNamara
Brad, Bradley J Melbourne, FL
Mechanical Engineering
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and - took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.”
- RobertFrost
Angelica M Plazas Colombia
Bogota. Colombia Economics
Muchas gracias, que mas puedo decir; a Dios, a mi familia, a mis amigos y especialmente a Adam. En estos cuatro anos me llevo buenos momentos y muchos recuerdos bonitos. Thank you.
Carolyn R Price Red Harrisonville, MO Biology
Thank you to my family, Leanna especially for being here with me the last two years. To Ashley, couldn’t have made it my first three years without you to make me laugh and hug me when I cry. To the rugby team...what can say really, you've been my family for four years now and I’ll miss all of you; you kept me at this place. And last of all, Bing, you are my best friend and I don't think would have made it through without you, thank you.
Shelley P Rodgers
Colorado Springs, CO Biology
Mom, Dad, Jessica, and Dan thank you for your continuous support, encouragement, and love. am so grateful for the difference you guys have made in my life. To my best friends, Emily and Lauren, thanks so much for a memorable four years-1 am blessed to have friends like you. Always and forever
Sean D Shay
Lee’s Summit, MO Systems EngineeringManagement couldn’t have made it through this place without my family and friends, and really appreciate all of the support. want to give a special thanks to the EAC and the OHV Outlaws, breaking the rules every weekend with you guys kept me going.”
Mathew J Worcester
Hill City, KS Humanities
This dream has been a long one coming. It never was like imagined it would be, but am glad I did it. To my family: love you all, your support has been the sole reason am still here. Thank you to the guys.
Been a lot of crazy times with the bros - the OHV outlaws. What are rules for anyway?
Jonathan M Sepp
Banjo
Colorado Springs, CO Systems Engineering Management
Mom and Dad - could not have made it into or through this place without you, thank you!
Eric - Your advice about everything has been invaluable and can’t wait to be stationed together soon!
Lauren - love you, it has been great getting to watch you grow up into a beautiful young lady! P.S. - You had better not even think about applying here. Thanks, OHV Outlaws.
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Stephanie A Bacue
Nashville, TN
Humanities
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Derek J Candiotti
Candi
Ridge, NY
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad, Kevin, and all my family thanks for the support. Couldn’t have done it without you! TheTrifecta lives forever. Fox, “There’s no greater love, than that one shed his blood for his friends.” - Thrice. Luke, “Rule No. 76. No Excuses, Play like a Champion!” - Wedding Crashers. Eric, the moose hatwill never go out of style. Phil, we'll always be in a NY state of mind. To the Baby Barons! Once a Rebel...and finally, “Hey, Hey, We’re the ZOOMIES...”
Behavioral Science
“It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect. He makes my feet like the feetof a deer; he enables me to stand on the heights. He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze. You give me your shield of victory, and your right hand sustains me; you stoop down to make me great. You broaden the path beneath me, so that my ankles do not turn.”
-Psalm 18:32-36
Grand Rapids, Ml SEM
“Whenfaced with certain failure, you shouldn’t give up. You should just find a different route that doesn’t include imminent failure” - Death of Wuss
want to thank my family—my dad, my mom, and my brother Patrick. They’ve always encouraged me to do my best here and stay the course. I’ve met some amazing friends here. They have helped me get through this place and have been my second family. Overall, my time here has been very rewarding in many ways, but am more than ready to get out, travel, and have a good time in the Air Force.
Shawn E Carrier
G-Pa, Shawnzy Arlington, TX
Social Sciences
First off want to thank you Steph. If it weren't for you being there would have left a long time ago. I’m gonna miss you more than anything. also want to thank my dad and the rest of my friends. The last four years have been another unforeseen turn in my life and I'm a little reluctant to let go but nonetheless... Thee Ya! “Open up your plans and damn you’re free."
- Jason
Mraz - You know....
Daniel J Davis
Dapper Dan Circleville, OH
Civil Engineering
“We do not pull in and fill up. And I'll tell you why we don’t. It’s because I don’t buy one darn drop of gas in the state of Michigan. We’ll coast and push this car to the Ohio line before give this state a nickel of my money."
- Woody Hayes
Jeremy D Fox
Foxman
Lebanon, PA
Political Science
To my life long friend, confidant, and moral compass. To my Mexican business partner, adventure instigator, and slam-pig consigliere. To Ivan Drago in the moose hat. To spaghetti and beer, California unicorns, the zoomies, the rebels, our heroes, our mentors and our brothers before us To the Trifecta, all of our trials will be as milestones on the way. Finally, to the love and support of my family and to realizing who the most important person in my life is.
Brooke C Cultra Brookie, Brooklyn Onarga, IL
Brian K Delaney Jr
Bryan N Hoffler
The Hoff
Fayetteville, GA Systems Engineering Management
Thanks to Mom and Dad, couldn’t have done it without your support.
Jason K Kotlewski
J-Kot
Fort Walton Beach, Florida Geospatial Science
It has been a long, tough four years but it’s finally over. I’ve made some of thebest friends I’ll ever have and memories I'll never forget. want to thank my family for all of your support along the way. could not have donethis without you. love you all.
Shane R Manuel
Who Shaaaaane
Anchorage, AK Economics
“A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.” - Bob Dylan
Jesse R Horton
Bountiful, UT
Foreign Area Studies
Time flies when you’re having fun and the last four years sure flew by. have become a different person since high school. The changes are for the better, I think. have a lot of people to thank for helping me get through herebut most important is my mom and her constant support for anything choose to do. Thanks to everyone who went through it with me. can’t wait to see you on the other side.
Robert C Manning Bob
Windsor, VA Legal Studies
“Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans.”
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Kathie Humphry
Matthew D Miller
Charlottesville, VA Systems Engineering Computer Systems
“So we can pull on through Whatever tears at us Whatever holds us down And if nothing can be done We’ll make the best of what’s around”
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Dave Matthews
Daniel E Mitchell
Mitch
Fort Walton Beach, FL Systems Engineering Information Systems
“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.” - Isaiah 6:8
Thanks to my mom for putting up with my crap for all these years.
David W Nan III
Auburn, IN Economics
“Apa trece pietrele raman." - Roma nian Proverb)
Aaron V Nelson
Kenosha, Wl
Geospatial Sciences and Foreign Area Studies
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."
- Robert Frost
I am truly blessed for my friends and family.
- Thank you
Bernard L Patenaude IV
Bubba
East Greenwich, Rl Political Science
Thanks to Mom, Dad, and everyone else who helped me on my journey.
Eric T Robinette
San Antonio, TX
Civil Engineering
“And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, hope you Dance.”
- Lee Ann Womack "I hope you dance”. Mom, Dad, Michael, and Kristen; couldn’t have gotten through this without the love and support you have given me over the years. Dan, The Rose and the gym won’t be the same without you. Candy and Fox, there are not enough words to thank you for all good times and “guidance” you have given me along the way. Once a Rebel, Always a Rebel.
Sleas
Portland, OR Management
Thank you to my mother and father for all your support. Thank you to all my boys who had my back. After this no matter what the challenge, ready to roll.
Sebastian F Ortiz
Seabass
Columbia, PA
Aeronautical Engineering
If I couldback anddo it all again would do the same and more.
Thanks to all my boys who were there for me through the hard times and good, you know who you are.
The most important lessons I leave with learned on the trails. Run fast.
Turn left. Flea Trainer XC
Laura B Regnier
Laurita, Paco, Lolo Oaxaca, Oax., Mexico Foreign Area Studies
Mom, Dad, Jer - I love you guys the most! Grandma, Grandpa, Jim M.you would’ve been proud of me, and miss you. Mary, all my friends, Rebels, thanks for being such an unforgettable (for better or worse...) part of my life! God is good. Life’s hard. Drink coffee, y aprovechar el tiempo. “I have come that they may have life andhave it in abundance!”
“Those who matter don’t mind, and thosewho mind don’t matter.”
-John 10:10
Carlos E Sanchez
Carl, C-Los, Chuck Tegucigalpa, l-londuras
Behavioral Sciences
If you’re reading this God helped me through four years of ups and downs, but I'm happy about every single thing. met great people and made awesome friends, and that’s the best thing I’m taking back with me. have to thank my sponsor parents for being more parents than sponsors. To all my family, thanks for your support and your prayers. It was a privilege being part of '09, and finally: Once a Rebel, Always a Rebel!
Daniel J Tucker
Summerville, SC
Behavioral Science
“I have torn myself away from the safe comfort of certainties through my love for truth- and truth has rewarded me.” - Simone de Beauvoir
David A Sleasman
Christopher J Vicari
Vic
Chino Hills, CA
Geospatial Science and Foreign Area Studies
To my parents Mike and Kathy, my brother John, Maj. Amaral, Maj. Dayton,TSgt. Dinan, TSgt. Norden, Viking 9, Rebeleven, Brian, Bubba, Dan, Skid, Fanta and everyone else who has helped me along the way: Cheers!
Crystal Yang
Walnut, CA
Systems Engineering Management
To my mom, I offer my heart. Thanks for never letting me accept failure. Lila and Ericalet me give you a piece of my mind. Just playing, I love you guys and always think of you. Friends, take with you a piece of my soul and well always be together through thick and thin. Lord, I give you all of me: heart, mind, and soul. Lead the way and will follow you to the ends of this earth.
ELEVEN
"He makes a great mistake who supposes that authority is c irmer or better established when it isfounded byforce than that which is welded by affection.
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Christine R Abayan
Murrieta, CA
Economics
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Thank you to all my family, friends, and teammates who have made these past four years such a wonderful journey: your support and love has meant so much. Special thanks to Dad, Mom, Katelyn, RJ, Dr. & Mrs. Warrick, Holly, and Ryan: words cannot express my gratitude and joy. As this USAFA experience comes to a close with fondest memories, so a new chapter delightfully begins.
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Kai A Anthony Dallas, TX Social Science
“There’s never gonna be a moment of truth for you
While the world is watching
All you need is the thing you’ve forgotten
And that’s to learn to live with what you are”
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Ben Folds
Justin D Borgerding
Jables North Ogden, UT
Behavioral Sciences
Mom, Dad, and Aaron thank you for all of your support, there’s no one better to have on your side than you guys. To all the Dirties, and especially the Fab Four, thanks for being there when I needed you most. We’ve made some great memories, and can’t waitfor what’s to come. You guys made this an unforgettable experience. Jon, three years is a lot to take, but thank you for everything. What’s next? Let’s do it!
Melissa A Ehrler
Missy
Miami, FL
Humanities never thought I’d end up here, but wouldn't trade any of it for the world.
Thank you Dozen- always remember to keep it Dirty! Thank you Galen, Billy, Jeb, and Jameson for all the ridiculous times we got to class-itup. Thank you Vicki- how did we get here?? But most importantly, Thank you Mom et merci Papa- we did it! “If the shoe doesn't fit, go barefoot."
-Anonymous
James E Beard
Jeb Peachtree City, GA
English
To my wonderful family and the unforgettable friends I’ve met along the way: it’s been a blast. Time to get rolling and make it real!
Randall V Chlebek
Ranimal Somerset, MA Economics
So it's true, made it! I'm so grateful for all my family and friends that have stayed with me throughout my time here. Mom, Dad, Ryan, Anthea. my loving grandparents, aunts and uncles—I wish you all thebest and can’t thank you enough for your support. To my fellow Barons, Hellcats B-Flighters, andthe Dozen: so many crazy stories I’ll never forget, thanks for an awesome time. Big gulps, huh? Welp, see ya later!
Nicholas A Gilbert
Pleasant Hill, CA Aeronautical Engineering
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don’t mind.” - Dr. Theodor “Seuss” Geisel
Brian G Kroeger Raleigh, NC
Mechanical Engineering
I would like to thank my friends and family for supporting me for the past four years. wouldn’t have made it without you.
“I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious.”
- Vince Lombardi
Michael G Lewis
Mikey Lockhart, TX
Political Science
VenT, vldT, vlcl. Thanks to my family and friends for supporting me for four years. Zoomie Rugby Football Club for life.
Travis J Miller T-1000
Victoria, TX
Systems Engineering Human Factors
“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the...doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena...if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.”
- Theodore Roosevelt
Kim E Kreke
Kimmy Salem, IL
SocialSciences
Forever grateful to my family, volleyball roommates, and most of all the basketball team. Stuck by my side through it all! Had an absolute blast these past four years...am blessed for the experience! “May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, And the rain fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of His hand.”
Jameson F Lamie
Political Science
What an incredible four years! I’ll neither forgetfour-degree year with the 3-4 Mafia nor will forget the good times with my fellow Dirties. I’d like to thank my family for the support that they’ve given me through the years, and Taryn for always being there for me. Keep it Dirty!
Galen W McRae
Spanaway, WA
Social Sciences
Mom, Dad, Katie, and to the rest of my family, Thank-you so much for everything these past four years, there is no way would have been nearly this successful without all your support. To my friends, it's been a crazy four years and there’s nothing wouldtradethis experience for in the world. Here’s to stayin outa trouble in the real world, good luck out there!
Louis C Murphy Willowbrook, IL
Computer Science
Whoever said that these four years go by quickly, lied.
Michael D Peterson
Aurora, OH
Operations Research
What an incredible four years. I'll never forget the dozens of people who helped me realize my true passion. I only hope can return the favor.
Lindsey J Robinson
Beavercreek, OH
Electrical Engineering
To my family, friends, teachers, classmates, mentors, and PTWOBs: in the good times and bad, thank you the most for the lessons you taught me without using words, for the examples you set when you didn’t know was watching. am a better person because of you. Every day was worth it. Don’t miss out on the beauty of life. Explore. Dream. Discover. And keep it dirty! Wherever life finds you, wish you blue skies and I’m out.
Eustis, FL
“The best pace is a suicide pace and today is a good day to die.”
Brent A Smith
Alex Ames, IA
Behavioral Science Human Factors and System Design
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Jasamine R Pettie
Jazi, Big Bird
Baton Rouge, LA
Civil Engineering
To my family, thanx for supporting me through this. couldn’t have done it without you. To my teammates, I love ya'II more than anything. Shout outs: Team Assets, Operations Dark Cloud and Moonshine. Ciao BABEEM To my sister, Kristina: “Where thou goest will go, and where thou lodgest will lodge. Your people shall be my people and your God my God.” - Ruth 1:16. love you to pieces! Bebop-boop-boop! To my squadmates and friends, Keep it Dirty!!!!
Sean D Rotbart
Sean Bear
Jacksonville, OR Management
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.”
-James 1:2-4 Dad, Mom, Dustin. Kelly, Papa, Nana, and Annie-Thank you for all your love and support.
Giggles
Fredericksburg, VA Economics
“There are two things in the universe which fill me with awe the most: the starry sky above me and the moral law within me.” - Immanuel Kant
Billy W Terry
Billy
Seminole, TX
Physics
can’t thank those enough that set me up for success. Thank you Mom, Dad, Amy, and everyone that invested in my time. I will always be a sum of the decisions of the past, but not all of those are my own. Thank you!
Andrew M Smith
Cody R Singletary Physics
- Steve Prefontaine
Jonathan L Watford
Clifford St. Joseph, Ml SocialScience
Thank you Mom and Dad and all my friends for getting me through. Go Zoomies!
Jason P Watson
Joker
Glendale, AZ
Behavioral Science
For my friend, whom will never forget. Thank you to my family and to Grace for getting me through the hard times. “If give all possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, gain nothing.” - 1 Corinthians 13:3
Nicolas H Zimmerman
Bryson City, NC Aeronautical Engineering
“I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
- Philippians 3:14 Love you all, Amber G., Dad, Mom,Tabitha, Ethan, Ellen, Samuel, Isaac, Luke, Dan. And Nellie.
Andrew L Cooper
Coop
Canon City, CO
Behavioral Sciences Leadership and Organization
Life’s a journey, not a destination.
And what a journey it hasbeen so far! To my family: Thanks for all of your love and support, it has carried me far. To my friends: All the memories I have made witheach and every one of you will last me a lifetime, I will cherish them all.
Denise R Deshazo
Rachelle
Boise, ID Political Science
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us..” - M. Williamson.
Thank you.. .to my family for their unwavering support, to Hoops and Jazz for the inside jokes, and to Jake for inspiring me to reach for more...Salamat. -
Rachelle
Katie
Ashland, MA Foreign Area Studies
“Tonic for the times: Chin up, look up, never, never give up.”
Being faced with the ever-present dilemma of having to grow up, coupled with my unwavering indecision, has been influential in exemplifying that time changes a lot of things we’d like to ignore. Momma and Daddy, Peter and Nick, Jen and Ashley have been my rocks throughout, and everyone else has helped to makethis ride worthwhile even when it wasn’t what we expected it to be. Per Sempre
Andrew D Borders
Drew
Overland Park, KS Systems Engineering Management
“If, then, civilized nations do not put their prisoners to death or devastate cities and countries, it is because intelligence plays a larger part in their methods of warfare and has taught them more effective ways of using force than crude expression of instinct.” - Carl von Clausewitz
A special thanks to Coop, Brian, Eric, and everybody in CS-13 for making this place better. HUB and ETSUD
Matthew W Davis
Matty D
Brigham City, UT Engineering Mechanics
“The brick walls are there for a reason. They’re not there to keep us out. Thebrick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something.” - Randy Pausch
Thanks to my beautiful fiancee Ashley, my family back home, and the family I’ve gained here for their support, encouragement and love. Without them wouldn’t have made it through this brick wall. Go Falcons!
Stephen B Elliott
Stevo
Aritao, Philippines
“If God be for us, who can be against us?” - Romans 8:31
A big shout out to all my family and friends that helped me get where am today. Dad, your wisdom has always been a guide in my life. Jon, thanks for paving the way and always looking out for me. Naomi, your love is my daily inspiration “Fair dinkum, that!”
Thanks for everything; will never forget.
Katelyn R Fabbri
Brian D Gilliam Stockton, CA Management
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Eric
Palos Verdes, CA Systems Engineering Information Systems
Have fun, work hard, don’t sweat the small stuff, knowwhen to just deal with it, and don’t forget why you came here. Thanks to all my amazing friends and family for helping me through the last four years!
Reid P Inman Tucson, AZ Material Chemistry
“Americans, indeed all free men, remember that in the final choice, a soldier’s pack is not so heavy a burden as a prisoner’s chains.”
D. Eisenhower
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Ashley E Love
Ransomville, NY
Legal Studies
Thanks to God for the lessons He has taught me while at USAFA; to Mom and Dad for always being there for me, no matter what; to Sam for being an awesome sister in every way; and to Nathan for helping me grow and mature and for your insightful wisdom. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.” - Proverbs 3:5-6
Matthew W McCallum Cary, NC
Political Science
I have never been so happy to start something new. Mom and Dad, thank you for your never ending love, support, and prayers. Nick and Elissa, thanks for keeping your little brother in his place, I couldn’t have gotten through these past five years without you guys. I’ve come to realize the only thing certain in life is uncertainty. Learn from every experience and donot dwell on the past because the future is much brighter. God Bless America.
Nathan G Hocking Beavercreek, OH Management
Proverbs24:16 - “A righteous man falls seven times, and rises up again: But the wicked are overthrown by calamity.”
Thanks Mom, Dad, Christopher, David, and Ian for love and support. (1 Peter 1:67) Thank you Alex for the man talks, and Ashley for restraining me. “An open mind, in questions that are not ultimate, is useful. But an open mind about the ultimate foundations either of Theoretical or of PracticalReason is idiocy." - C.S. Lewis Sunny Side Up and SI2TM.
John K Langley Zion, IL Biology
Thank you family - Mom, Dad, Michael, Karen, Rebecca, Jeff, Stephen and Justin, for your loving support and encouragement! Thank you Mark, for a great three years! Most importantly, thank you to my savior, Jesus Christ, for His faithfulness throughout my time here, richly blessing me with some of the most amazing experiences and friends that I’ll ever have. - Philippians 4:6-7
Michael P Mayor Maic Mesa, AZ
Aeronautical Engineering give thanks and glory to God for bringing me to and through USAFA. Thank you Mom (for listening), Dad (for your advice), Marissa (for pushing me), Matthew (for looking up to me), Monikah (for sending me encouragement), Marcela (for your joy), and Kamaya (for your friendship). A special thanks to my friends who made USAFA a place to be missed. Dearest Brothers and Sisters: A very special thanks for helping me grow in my Faith. Love you all!
Sean C Millner
Millsie Long Island, NY Management
Mom and Dad, Patrick and KaitlinThank you for your endless support, love, and guidance. It’s been tough but it’s gone by fast. would have never made it this far without you. Boys, thanks for the memories. AFLAX 30
Preston P Moon
Mooner
Chandler, AZ
System’s Engineering Astrodynamics
This place has continually reminded me of one thing: the journey is the goal... Fromthe cycling team to ski seasons, rock climbing to the endless amounts of homework, can honestly say it has been one hell of a ride! There is no way I could have graduated without help from my Mother, my Dad, Katrina, Madison, Taylor, Landon, grandparents and all my other friends and family (and of course God)! willmiss this place...
Nicole L Paget Ocala, FL
Foreign Area Studies - Latin America
Dum Spiro, Spero - While live, I hope. Thank you to my family, friends, and chocolate without whose support would never have survived this place. Y tambien a la AGA por ensenarme la paciencia.
Jose A Robaina Jr Joey El Paso, TX Management
First always, thank you God for everything you continually do for me. Mom, Dad, JC you guys are always my backbone and wouldn't have made it past day one without you. can’t say thank you enough to all my friends and family. Thank you for the memories, the inspiration, the moral fiber, and more than ever deserved.
On we go to the next stage.. .“For the dreamersof the day are a dangerous people...” - D.H. Lawrence Edwin J Snead IV
Framingham, MA Management
“It may be your sole purpose in life to serve as a warning to others.”
Kevin B Mulligan Mulli
Chewelah, WA
Electrical Engineering
“But the man who can most truly be accounted brave is he who best knows the meaning of what is sweet in life and of what is terrible, and then goes out undeterred to meet what is to come.” - Thucydides
Mark R Pratt
Ramstein Air Base, Germany Economics
Throughout my time here I have met many interesting people with different orientations and outlooks on life. They have taught me so much, and just pray that have had the same effect on them. “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." - Henry David Thoreau
Anthony J Schelstrate Two-Tone, Schel Scottsdale, AZ Economics
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord you God will be with you wherever you go.” - Joshua 1:9. Mom, Dad, and Jay thanksfor being there every step of the way, love you. have made so many friends here that will cherish forever and cannot be more thankfulfor what they have done for me. In case I don’t see you again, good afternoon, good evening, and good night.
Chad W Stoll
Slow Motion Stoll Elkhart, IN Military Strategic Studies
“It doesn’t matter what you say as long as you say it with a smile...”
- Wayne E. Stoll, aka 'Bucky Joe’
Travis J Whittemore Squadron Pilot
Conifer, CO
Mechanical Systems Engineering
Made it...
Kai J Yamashiro
Kaneohe, HI
Legal Studies
I LOVE my Family. Nuff said. “Life is too short so love the one you got cause you might get run over or you might get shot’’ - Sublime
Kristopher P Yarlett
Sponge-bob Maryville, TN Management
It hasbeen a long five-year journey. could not have done it without the love and support of all my family and friends. I will never forget PDW, brushing my teeth, muffins, FAT, my three hours in the army, ooh-ahh C-squad, Bartik, and all the incredibly embarrassing things that have happened to me. guess sometimes God’s greatest gifts ARE surprises!
THIRTEEN
“Thefirst responsibility ofa leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between the leader is a servant.
- Max DePree
cadet squadron
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James A Bowron
Jim, Jimbo, Jimmy Denver, CO Political Science
Thank you Mom, Dad, Ashley, Steve, Grandma, and Grandpa. never would have made it without your inspiration and guidance. All my amazing friends deserve thanks too, couldn’t have done it without you all being there to support me. Finally, thanks to all my great mentors who were always there to help guide through the rough times. “They can conquer who believe they can.”
- Virgil
Christopher Y
East Bend, NC Systems Engineering Management
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Christopher J Damele D, Big D, Hot Damale Danville, CA Aeronautical Engineering
“You up for this one Maverick?... Just a walk in the park Kazanski.”
Brooks D Adamo
Buddha
Westminster, CO Systems Engineering Management
Four years later and I'm older and sweatier than ever. went in caring about grades and F-22’s and I’ll come out caring about all the friendships that will last a lifetime and remembering all those crazy nights when I put off work to spend time with the guys. Worth it? Definitely! Thanks to Mom and Dad for all the support. Your love knows no bounds. The future looks brighter than ever. God is definitely with me and vice versa.
Eric D Burton
Norton, KS SystemsEngineering Management
Four years later and the light at the end of the tunnel is finally here. Thanks Mom, Dad, Jeff, Pat, my friends, and all my extended family for all the support, encouragement, and constant reminders that everything will be worth it in the long run. To all my friends thanks for the amazing memories that were made here in Colorado or on trips to watch the football team. Just remember this is only the beginning!
Jose A Chaparro Gainsville, FL Systems Engineering Management
Thanks to my family for the support. Melissa, you kept me sane Dr. Drake Ramoray, I'll miss you. Tommy, we’ll be chillin when you graduate. Workman, keep the cobra dream alive, we’re a good team with a good firm. Patricles, WoW thanks for being the best roomie ever but watch out for closet hooks. The good stuff never happens till around one in the morning. Uber Alles.
David T Day Dave Coppell, TX
Economics and Political Science
“My deep desire and hope is that I shall never fail in my duty, butthat at all times, and especially right now, shall be full of courage so that with my whole being shall bring honor to Christ, whether I live or die."
- Philippians 1:20
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Victor V Ditommaso III
D/To
Sarasota, FL
Political Science
Thanks to all my friends for a great experience and to my family for supporting me through the Academy.
Joshua M Gminski St. Charles, IL
Computer Science “Minski Smash!"
Anthony E Hertach
Claflin, KS
Military History
It only took five years! Thank you mom, dad, Timothy, Monica, Taylor, family and friends for all of your support.
Christopher R Dubois Doobs
Papillion, NE
PoliticalScience
I would like to thank my family for helping me make it through this place. Through the good and the bad always knew had your undying love and support and don’t know what I would do without you. To my friends: thank you for the laughs, memories, and great times. You definitely made my time here more enjoyable and hopefully we will cross paths again. Was it worth it? Yes it was.
Matthew J Fleharty Sr
Oklahoma City, OK Economics
Thanks to everyone who made this experience worthwhile: the Alcove, the best roommate ever, my family, my brother, the debate team, all of my friends, as well as Calvin and Hobbes. To those leave behind, enjoy the time you have at the Academy as much as possible because based on our alcove sample, about 50% of you will be getting married following graduation.
Dale J Hargis
Las Vegas, NV
Mechanical Engineering
My mommy always said if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.
Robert C Hyatt
Peachtree City, GA Management
Thanks to my Mom and Dad for all the love and support throughout these past four years, I would have never made it this far without you. To the guys in 14, Carrillo, Pat, Doobs, Kavir, Matt, Eddy, Joser, and yes even Dito, thanks for all the good times and actually making this place fun Would I go back to the beginning and do it all over again? No way but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth it.
Gavin W Light
Eugene, OR Management
If you’re reading this then guess made it. During the past four years friends and I have climbed Colorado’s highest peaks and kayaked through its deepest canyons. We took full advantage of the Colorado experience and somehow managed to get a degree out of it. Incredible. will be forever grateful to George and Terry who taught me everything about real estate. This place has been interesting; certainly don’t feel $400,000 smarter but thanks anyways taxpayers.
Patrick C Mount Puma Mandeville, LA English
Thanks to everyone who kept me going through these four years: Mom, Dad, Stephen, family, Danielle, and everyone in the Power Alcove, love all of y’all! Dito, hope you meet someone in the future who is not certifiably insane. Doobs, good luck picking up chicks by inviting them over to watch Top Gun. Craig, I’ll fight you some other time. Carrillo, I’m putting my name in for Best Man. And WoW, Jose, you’ve been a great roommate. Peace!
Kavir H Patel
Louisville, KY Biology
Mom. I love you. Thanks for everything. Everyone. Thanks for making this place an awesome experience that I’ll never forget. Cobras: It’s been a wild ride andI’ve loved it. I’m looking forward to see what the future has in store for us. Flave fun and take care.
Joshua R Schirner
Moreno Valley CA
Social Sciences
Choose the best answer:
A. Yeah it sucked... but what were you expecting?
B. If only the rest of life were this simple... but am so glad it isn’t.
C. Cherish the relationships you’ve gained. Those are what matter.
D. Insert clever comment here:
Thanks for the memories. Peace.
Edwin J Miltenberger Jr
Covington, LA
Mechanical Engineering
To the firsties in 14, I’ll miss our times together. We wasted many hours on some amazing memories, its back to Russia for me. Thanks to the Navigator ministry, Daniel you are the man and God is going to use you for great things. Thanks Dad, Mom, Betsy, Mary Ann, Amelie. Walter, James and everyone else for getting me here and out alive.
“Whatever things were gain to me, count but loss for the sake of Christ" - Phil 3:7
David W Nugent Nuge
Garden City, NY
Political Science
Thank you Mom and Dad for your support over the past four years. Jim- the best brother and friend could have asked for. To the best group offriends at USAFA - Air Force Lacrosse. AFLAX #38.
Michael B Reeder
Miguelito
South Jordan, UT
Foreign Area Studies
D&C 84:88 “...I will go before your face. will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up.” Thank you Reeder Bunch, the Pann Family, the Nichols, Squad 14, and my best friends Anthony, Chase and Matt for making some of the toughest years my favorite!
Love you, Hasta luego!
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Holly S Simeon
Silvana
Alvaneu-Dorf, Switzerland Foreign AreaStudies
Thanks to all those who helped me through: my brothersCrest and Andy for reminding me who I am, Mom for all the international phone calls every single day, Leo for inspiration; Jess, Crystal, LK, Lauren, Meg B, and Ali for always being there for me. Nina for reminding me that there’s a world outside of this place. Jackie for advice. Mike for being my best friend. And all my girls and boys, love always. Fur immer und ewig.
Ryan S Springer
Tim’s best roommate
Merritt Island, FL Geospatial Science
“Sometimes, guess there’s just not enough rocks.” - Forest Gump It was pretty crappy, but I want to say thanks to all my friends for all the memories, the fun, and the support, couldn’t have done it without you and especially to Tim, Later Tater. “It’s a bittersweet, symphony” - The Verve
Justin J Wilkens Bend, OR Social Sciences
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Ashley N Alexander AA
Kentwood, Ml
Behavioral Science Leadership and Organization
“Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” -ACinderella Story
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FIFTEEN
Austin G Bartlett R-Flight Sacramento, CA
Humanities
Thanks Dad for the greatest motivation have ever heard, “If you try your best and the Academy kicks you out, come home and everything will be fine. If you quit, don’t ever come home. - Barney “rate of consumption” Bartlett. To the buds, thanks. Steve, don’t know how put up with you for the past three years. Mom, Dad, Lincoln, Spencer.Megan, thanks for being there.
Francisco J De La Torre Hacienda Heights, CA Civil Engineering ?
Jason M Dali San Diego, CA
Systems Engineering Management
“And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” - the Beatles
John A Delosreyes Hanford, CA
Biology
thank my family, friends, and CrossFit for squeezing as much fun as possible out of this place and helping me finishing strong. “3-2-1, GO!”
James R Elliott Richburg, SC
Civil Engineering
Looking back on the past four years, they were the best four years of my life. No matter how bad things got, we were in it with the best of friends. Singing “Sweet potato pie and shut my mouth,” I never imagined the great opportunities ahead. Thanks to the support of family and God’s will, I’ve taken advantage. But always, remember Proverbs 11:2. For now, I’m singing “Gone, gone with the wind, there ain’t nobody looking back again."
Steven D Glowacki Chicago, IL
Computer Science
To my family - thanks for all the support and encouragement. To Austin, I don’t know how you put up with me for three years, but thanks for the bromanship, the PFT cookies, and the memories. To Molly, the Buds, Sbuds, Baby Barnstormers, Peggy, and Stephanie, thanks for keeping the glass at least half full.
Carl A Gotwald
Brunswick, OH
Aeronautical Engineering
Wow, finally made it, thanks to everyone who helped me along the way. “Speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far.” - Unknown
Samuel K Holbrook
Bubbles, Pigger Springfield, MO Material Sciences
Dad, thanks for passing on your outstanding follicle genetics. Mom, I’ll never forget who butters my bread. For so many reasons, without you two wouldn’t be graduating. Sorry about spraying water in the car.
Sarah, Rachel and Kelly: Thanks for always letting me know I’m really not that special. love you all. To all my friends in 9 and 15: I’d never have made it through without you guys, or the constant hilarity. Thanks Buds.
BAMMMMMMM!
Kevin D Johnston Economy, PA History
“Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life. Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something.” - Henry David Thoreau. Thanks bud.
Jennifer A Knieff
Jenny, Knieffachu Brookings, SD Management
Five of the worst and best years of my life. Thanks to Mom, Dad and Christine and to my preppie family— Class of Moorhead! “Glory and honor to God forever and ever. He is the King of the ages, the unseen one who never dies; he alone is God, and full of wisdom. Amen.” - 1
Timothy 1:17
Ryan F Harrison
Harry Keller, TX Foreign Area Studies
That was fun. 2 Timothy 1:7
“It’s not the critic who counts ...” - Theodore Roosevelt
Gregory A Jemo
Lawrenceville, GA Physics
Mom, Dad, Bryan, Keith, Nick, and Grammy. Thank-you for all your support and love. I loved my time here but I don't know who was happier when came home, you guys or me. Thanks to everyone at the Aikido club, without all of you to practice with my stress level would have been through the roof. Finally, despite any griping, l don’t regret my decision coming here.
Kyle D Jones Jonesy
Winter Springs, FL Civil Engineering
Wouldn’t have done it any other way. Thanks to all my family and friends. “You just hit a brick wall, Son!”
Casey T Lynn Kingfisher, OK Management
Mom, Dad, and Megan, thanks for all of your support and love. You always believed would make it even when never thought it was possible. To all my friends, thanks for making this place interesting. Chris and Kathleen, thank you for taking me in and giving me a home away from home. Mike, just graduate.
Brandon A McCutcheon
Cutch Murrieta, CA Chemistry
“Tworoads diverged in a wood, and I, took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference”
-Robert Frost
Charles J Neal
CJ
Morgan Hill, CA Systems Engineering Information Systems
Thank you Mom, Dad, Robbie, Danny, and Laura for being the most loving family could hope for. Thank you Megan for loving me, even through the hardest of times. To my friends, thanks for the memories. MEC members, thanks for the fun times. Finally, thank you Lord for seeing me through!
Matthew R Robbins Cincinnati, OH
Astronautical Engineering want to thank my parents Mitch and Brenda Robbins, my friends, family, and everyone elsewho has had an influence on me during my time here. Someone once gave me a great piece of advice, “If you’re ever content with where you’re at in life, you should reconsider. Always strive for more and live up to your full potential”. Additionally, live my life by the quote, “You’ll never know what will happen if you never go for it.”
Andrea L May
Marionville, MO
Legal Studies
To everyone who believed in me and helped me along the way: Thanks for all of the support--! finally reached my goal, and I couldn’t have done it without you. To those who didn't believe in me: HA!
John W Munson
Kent, OH Economics
I had to crawl across the finish line, but this marathon is finally over. I have my family and many lifelong friends to thank for pushing and pulling me along the way. believe I’ve emerged a better person who still can’t make his bed. “A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is thebasis of all human morality.” - John F. Kennedy
Jerry Pribyl Mobile, AL
Electrical Engineering
Be like water my friends...
Jonathan K Rodgers
Jonny
Colorado Springs, CO
Military Strategic Studies
All men dream but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes to make it possible. -T.E. Lawrence. Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support! Leaving the zoo the second time is even more fun than the first time. TCF BTI CTR RWH E2E
Nicholas R Schlagheck
Naples, FL
Computer Science
To my parents for supporting me, to my brother for helping me through, to Erika for always being there for me, and to my friends for the fun times.
“As soon as you’re born you start dying; So you might as well have a good time!” - Cake
Joseph M Steffes
Portland, Ml
Aeronautical Engineering
Dad & Rhonda, Mom & Tom, thank you for all of your support: you definitely helped me get through some tough times here. Jacob, I’m so glad you moved out here, wish you were going with me. Mikey, glad you like sports as much as do, GO BLUE!
Naomi, sorry for not being there for you. Natalie, Ring Dance was fun.
Tim, Ohio State!? Josh, good luck finishing high school, you are destined for greatness.
John W Tucker
Jack
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Systems Engineering Information Systems
thank God every day for the opportunity to attend this Academy, and for seeing me through to the end. To my family, I just want to let you know how much your never-ending support helped me get through this place. I love you all. To my friends, thank you so much for making this place bearable! You cant survive without laughter and in your company definitely had my fair share. couldn’t have done it without all of you.
Daniel E Warner
Danny Rochester, MN
Foreign Area Studies
Thanks fam, keep it real.
Christine P Stagg
Linthicum, MD
Legal Studies
“When you have come to the edge of all the light you have
And step into the darknessof the unknown
Believethat one of the two will happen to you
Either you’ll find something solid to stand on
Or you’ll be taught how to fly!”
- Richard Bach
Frederick A Tarantino
Washington D. C. Management
“There are some fish that cannot be caught. It's not that they're faster or stronger than other fish. They’re just touched by something extra.” Thank you family for raising me the way you did. To my friends: “I won’t apologize for partying... but will help clean this up."
Michael D Wagner
Vice Admiral Gideon M. Hogwood Barto, PA Social Sciences
Mom,Dad, Thank you for everything these last four years. Especially during that little incident sophomore year. Scott- ppp. Rent first, then eBay! Ed and Mary Kate: You two are goofs. AR: can’t believe it! Buds: Thanks bud. “...falling out of the clouds” AR “He aint got no white star!” “We are terrified of mice and fish. Thus Mike and are going fishing in a mouse infested boat. This can’t possibly end poorly” - Ed “Dicio. Auctoritas. Masculus."
Adam S Williams Guthrie, OK Social Sciences
In God, whose word praise, in God have put my trust; shall not be afraid what can mere man do to me?
Psalm 56:4
Ainsley L Allen
Grand Saline, TX
Materials Chemistry
cadet squadron □
SIXTEEN
Andrew J Amack Danville, CA Biology
“Anywhere you want to go as long as it’s sunny weather, let the time fly by, I don’t mind, as long we’re together... let’s get outta here.”
- Kenny Chesney
George A Arbuckle Spring, TX Management
This place has been tough, but it’s definitely worth it. I've made some great friends and some amazing memories, but now think I’m ready to move on and maybe fly something faster than a glider. HUB!!
Brady L Behrendt Prescott, Wl Humanities
When the captain of a ship has put out from Singapore bound for Boston, we have only one question to ask. And this question does not refer to typhoons, hurricanes, pirates, shoals, shallows or icebergs.
The one question we ask is, “Did you bring the ship into port?” - Elbert Hubbard. Mom and Dad, your sacrifices and devotion helped bring this ship to port. Michael and Doc, you’re truly the best shipmates could have hoped for. Thank you Lord.
Thanks to everyone who helped me get through USAFA, particularly on those days when I just didn’t want to do it anymore. Special thanks to my mom and dad who made me who am, and to the rest of my family, especially my grandmother, aunt and uncle, and also family friends. Finally, thanks so much to my friends who put up with all my randomness, especially those on the fencing team, and my roommate. You guys are all amazing!
Sean K Anderson Jaxem
Gloucester, VA
Civil Engineering
“If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough.”
-
Mario Andretti
Thanks Mom and Dad
Jordan L Barber Carrollton, TX
Civil Engineering
Philippians 4:13. Thanks to my family and BROS. Memories: Greed Dragon days, 6B62 nights, running back, Boom Headshot, enjoying our lines, doing damage, Abe Lincoln, DV, Super 8, deadly ski trips, symbolism, birth of DS and NM, SS raids, Halloweens, SOP fancy hotel with free Gatorade, road trips, KCS, plan B, Grizzly Rose, RB&V, scissoring, 6-ways, movies parking lot, DD5, Centurions. I’m living proof that there isin fact a chance for everything! JB09.5
Rudolph T Bowen II Riverdale, GA
Basic Science
We have both struggled on this journey, yet turning back was never an option. You loved me through it all... and through that love you made me realize that failure can sometimes be the backbone to success, and as Frederick Douglas has said, “Without struggle, there can be no progress." Mother, love you, and without you and God none of this would have been possible.
Justin J Brozetti
Johnstown, PA Management
I could never have made it through without the love and support of the Limoges and my family who were always there for me. Thanks for the encouragement and telling me to suck it up when I need to hear it. Thank you for everything!
Ian R Crawford Charleston, SC Civil Engineering
“Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.” - Mark Twain
To all my friends and family who supported me these past four years, all can say is thank you. It’s more than could ever repay. NBD Shower party T-zo tour.
Michael L Fantauzzi
Fanta, Fanman, Tuzzi, Tuzz West Islip, NY History
NBD Shower t-zo tour. “Every man Dies; not every man really lives.”
- Braveheart “Be an Athlete”
Kali J Green Seattle, WA
Basic Science
“What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?” - unknown
Andrew L Caulk
Cheboygan, Ml Humanities
I look forward to serving our nation with officers of character in our Air Force.
David J Fang DJ
Johns Creek, GA Management
“Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” -Theodore Roosevelt. Thanks mom and dad for your love and support because without you guys my victorieswould not havebeen possible.
David R Fondacaro
Fondo
Columbia, SC
Political Science and Foreign Area Studies
“We all die. The goal isn’t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.”
- Chuck Palahniuk
“I won't apologize for partying... but will help clean this up.”
aaaB
Wyatt J Harris Tucson, AZ Astronautical Engineering
Thank you.
“It ain’t how hard you hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done." - Rocky
Become the person you want to be: No excuses.
Ian T Hurdle
Clifton, VA
Legal Studies Major
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you.”
-Mathew 6:33. My four years at the Academy have been some of the most challenging of my life. would not have made it without the love and support of my family, my friends to make Academy life bearable, and God who continually strengthens me. will never forget the people and the times have had here.
Mark M Manship Jr
Manboat
Niceville, FL
Aeronautical Engineering
“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things cannot change, the courage to change the things can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”
- Reinhold Niebuhr. Mom, Dad, you’re my true heroes; owe you more for your support than you will ever know. Julie and Jeana, you’ve taught me the true meaning of hard work, and will always look up to you. Hard-Core 2-4 and Hawk bros; thanks for the memories, see you out there!”
Amy J Mclnteer
Topeka, KS Humanities
When looking back on the Academy, it’s not the training events or parades that will stand outmost prominently in my memory—it’s the people. All of you have had an impact upon who am and who I will become, and thank you so much for inspiring me to keep persevering, no matter how tough the Academy becomes. I’d also like to thank my family who never doubted me for a minute!
love you all!
Joshua S Roose Rooster
Comstock Park, Ml
Aeronautical Engineering
“Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in sharing of love.” - Rom 12:9-10.
Katherine S Kennedy
Katie
Niceville, FL
Behavioral Sciences
To my family can’t tell you how much love and havemissed you these past five years. I am truly blessed with the best family and without your support wouldn’t be here. Jax, never forget “Niceville Nights” minus one Thai. Jes, its cruise season! Don’t forget, “Life is a succession of moments. To live each one is to succeed.”
- Corita Kent
Matthew M McCormack
Mattymatt
Montrose, CO
Electrical Engineering
Isaiah 6:8 - “’Whom shall I send?
And who will go for us?'And I said, Here am I. Send me!”’, because “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice theGift” - Steve Prefontaine
John H Nussbaum
Lubbock, TX
Civil Engineering
After 12 consecutive years of Nussbaum’s at the Academy in three sequential silver classes, it’s about time our reign was over. Yeah for the 09 (HUB) year plan! Thanks to everyone back at home, both in Texas and Florida, and most of all to all of my friends who helped me survive the years here. It’s only because of you made it through.
Jessica M Stewart Jess
Elbert, CO
Foreign Area Studies: Latin America
“Love the life you live, live the life you love.” - Bob Marley
Daniel J Strishock
Diesel, Mongoose, Hooah
Colorado Springs, CO
Civil Engineering
Finally made it. I can’t thank my parents and family enough for all their support. will never forget all the fun/misery had with the 3-4 Mafia, and of course the Shower Party T-zo tour, NBD. In the end all the long nights, and mandatory fun was totally worth it. Installation complete.
Dallas M Wright
Big D Seabrook, TX Physics
Like autumn leaves his sense fell from him.
An empty glass of himself shattered somewhere within. His thoughts like a hundred moths. Trapped in a lampshade. Somewhere within. Their wings banging and burning, On through endless night.
Forever awake he lies shaking and starving, Praying for someone to turn off the light
Sean T Sullivan
Sully
Westfield, MA Economics
“And shepherds we shall be, For Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forthfrom Thy hand, That our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a riverforth to Thee, And teeming with souls shall it ever be.
In Nomine Paths, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti.” - Boondock Saints
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill
Luke Yeager
Portland, OR Operations Research
God is good. Parents, thanks for everything. Jake, you’re the man. Air Force Football, you guys are the best, dominate next year. To all friends, you are the only reason this place is worthwhile. I believe it was Winnie the Pooh that once said, “If there evercomes a day when we can’t be together keep me in your heart, I’ll stay there forever.”
SIXTEEN
“Thefinal test ofa leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and the will to carry on.
- Walter Lippmann
Mark A Bailie
Fountain Hills, AZ
Behavioral Science
I’ve learned a lot about myself while at the Air Force Academy and made some great friends along the way. I’m glad to be moving on to the next chapter of my life. No regrets, “...worth the squeeze” - Emile Hirsch
SEVENTEEN
cadet squadron □
Jennifer K Beasock
Jenna Tucson, AZ
Humanities
am eternally grateful for everyone who has made these past four years so meaningful and has helped me fulfill my dreams. To my family, I would be lost without your support, guidance, love, and humor-you are my lifeline. To my friends, thank you for all the laughs, good times, and support - I will hold you forever in my heart. “The greatest achievements were, at first and for a time, dreams. The oak sleeps within the acorn.”
- James Allen
Bradley A Carroll
Fort Meade, MD
Political Science
am indebted to the people who helped me through this institution. To my family, thank you for all the support, encouragement, and for believing in me. To my bros and friends, thanks for providing an escape. Finally, to my skydiving buddies who helped me maintain my sanity. To my classmates, as we go on to our duties as second lieutenants, remember to “be warriors”, “strap it on”, “make it real”, and “put out”. HUB! Shane T Frey
Wolcott, NY
Electrical Engineering
Thank youmy friends and family for your support. To my friends, it wouldn't have been the same without you,you made the bad times bearable. To my Mom and Steve, love you and if it wasn't for your support never would have made it. owe you everything, and my onlyhope is that have made you proud. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
- Edmund Burke
Kenneth I Bull
Kenny Kennewick, WA
Astronautical Engineering
I would like to say thanks to my parents for all of the support that they have given me over the years.
Jarred A Epstein
Ormond Beach, FL
SE Aero
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts” - Winston Churchill.
Christopher M Gurrola
Fillmore, CA
Mechanical Engineering
It is great to say that you are from the Air Force Academy because of the great people here. Thank you so much to all of my friends for making these four years truly a great experience; will definitely be seeing you around. would especially like to thank my friends and family back home for the support and opportunity to represent our town.
Mary B Guzowski
Tiffin, OH
Engineering Mechanics
“IT CAN BE DONE” Like all other words, these four are meaningless unless you believe them, and, in doing so, believe in yourself. Others may say that you cannot do it, but in the end it is you who decides your fate. Whatever the task - it CAN be done. I am blessed with my family and friends. Without you, life would be meaningless. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything. No matter what happens, will always be your little girl.
Andrew J Hendei
AJ
St Louis, MO
Behavioral Sciences
“Come back with your shield, or on it.” -300
Brandon J Jones
Tallahassee, FL Management
Never take being lucky for granted, some day it may run out.
Charles B Kennedy
Memphis, TN Meteorology
I’d like to thank God and my parents for always supporting me and always keeping the candle lit.
Michael T Hanagan
Shenanigans
Maryville, TN
Civil Engineering
can’tbelieve it's finally over! To Mom and Dad, Thanks for your love and support to get me through here. To the great friends I’ve made, Thanks for making this as much like a “real college” as possible. To my roommate, good luck finally having to do work. To everyone left at USAFA, lighten up, don’t take this place too seriously.
Brian K Jarrell
B-Ron
Lufkin, TX
Military History
For the most part I’ve enjoyed my self-imposed sentence...er... time here at the Academy. I’ve made lifelong friends who are there when I need themand for whom I’d give my life. I’ve grown up fast but it’s what wanted, and the lessons take from here will no doubt guide me through life’s many difficulties.
Simon P Kassemi
Steamboat Springs, CO
Military Strategic Studies
As a child dreamed of being a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy. With the help of my mother and hero, Becky Huyser, and my idol, Pete McCaffrey, I’ve turned that dream into a reality. With no regrets and a lot of lessons learned, move forward into that wild blue yonder in pursuit of my next dream in life; that of being an Air Force pilot.
Joshua J Matthews
Josh Tifton, GA Management
Thank you to all my family and friends who helped me through this place. I wouldn’t have made it without you. To all the friends I’ve made here, remember to take it easy and if it's easy, take it twice.
“It’s been a beautiful ride" -
Dewey Cox
Ashley J Miller
Colorado Springs, CO
Behavioral Science
HI MOM! Thanks for putting up with me. Sugar!!!
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.
- Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV)
Mark E Puffenbarger Puff
Fairfax Station, VA
Systems EngineeringManagement wouldn’t trade my four years here and all of the memories for the world. It’s all been more than I could have asked for, the soaring, the spring break trips, snowboarding, the F-16 ride, Aviano, camping trips, the weekend adventures, the whole Academy journey, and the friends that made all those experiences priceless. Above all, thanks Mom, Dad, Haley, and Steven for your endless support and love; couldn't have done it without you.
Logan J Roberts
Aurora, CO
Electrical Engineering
Mom and Dad: Thanks for your undying support through everything. God knows would not be where am now without your love.
Friends: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
- Charles Dickens
Psalm 139
Andrew C Morris
Salisbury, MD
Civil Engineering
Thank you to everyone who has given me support and encouragement over these years, especially my parents.
Ian A Noel
Decorah, IA
Computer Engineering
I learned a lot these four years, but what learned had nothing to do with the usual...integrity, service or excellence. I was lucky enough to have parents who instilled me with these values long before Inprocessing. My biggest regret is that I didn’t listen to their advice more often, owe them everything. And to the classmates got to laugh and learn with, thanks for the memories, don’t let OUR TIME die.
Zachary W Rieger
Charlestown, IN
Humanities
Thanks to my family and friends. Without your support would’ve never made it. Thanks to God, who graced me with loving family and friends. Thanks especially to my parents who taught me to never give up and nothing is impossible if you want it bad enough and you trust in God. Thanks to my brotherfor your support, it means more than you’ll ever know. To those left behind just remember, “It’s more fun than pickin pickles.” Good Luck.
Randy C Rogers
Roo, 2 Hot 2 Handle Randall Fort Worth, TX
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to Mom, Dad, Rusty, and Robyn. could not ask for a better family. Thanks to Jeff and Janet Reynolds for putting up with me through the years as my sponsor family. Thanks to my friends for great times and memories. And finally, Thanks to Stan Curnow. Without you would not have gotten the opportunity to come here. Thank you all. "Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday.”
Anthony L Santosus
Tony San
Smithtown, NY
Electrical Engineering
There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure." - Colin Powell. want to thank my family and friends for all their support. couldn’t have done it without you. To my classmates, congratulations and thanks for the memories.
Taylor M Tally
Greensboro, NC
Geospatial Science
To my family, friends, teachers, mentors, and most of all my Academy brothers - Thank you. This experience has been invaluable to me and am thankful for the opportunity. As Mr. Dufresne put it, “Get busy living, or get busydying.” - Shawshank Redemption
Darshan R Subramanian
Sub, Submarine, Superman
Albany, NY
Political Science have learned so much in these past few years. This place may teach us honor, chemistry and EE, but more importantly it teaches us the idea of bromanship. We learn this from each other. It is not the grades we get, butthe hands we shake. It is not our MPA, but those nights we carried each other up to the hill. It is in these moments we learn the most about ourselves and each other. Thank you for all of you who have been a part of these amazing years.
Erin B Wallace
Centennial, CO
Behavioral Science
“Celebrate we will for life is short but sweet for certain” - Dave Matthews Band. Thank you a million times over to my family who pulled me through these last four years. To my Colorado buddies: thanksfor letting me bum in your houses & for all the laughs. To my friends at school & my teammates: you made this worth it, thanks! And thanks to my teachers, mentors, & sponsors for all your support. “Welp, see ya later...”
SEVENTEEN
You cannot be a leader and ask otherpeople to follow you, unless you know how to follow too.
- Sam Rayburn
Robert A Arcand
Rob, BOBBY!, Rob Rodeo
Grosse Pointe Farms, Ml Behavioral Science
cadet squadron □
EIGHTEEN
Lyndon G Bartlett
Hendren’s Daddy Charlotte, NC Chemistry
Mom and Dad, thanks for so much support through the years. couldn’t have done it without you. Lawson and Annie, you guys are the best, two of the greatest friends and sisters could ask for. Amanda, thanks for putting up with the distance and for always being there for me. To the Bro’s, keep living the dream. Stay humble as always. Make sure to not forget Our Time.
Crandall, TX Economics
“Don't worry about a thing, cause every little thing is gonna be alright” - Bob Marley. I have to thank GOD, owe you everything. My father David, I know you’re watching over me, I hope you’re proud. Mom, Jonathan, Steve, Jared, Jeremy-for your support and love on this long ride. Boss, you taught me about lifeand myself. “To whom much is given, of him much is required. And to whom much was entrusted, of him much more will be asked - Luke 12:48
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\Civil Engineering
09 Bros, thanks for getting me through. Thanks to my jump buddy Jude, hate packing. Marcus you are a littledevil.Sam you are everything to me, see what a risk took by putting it in print forever which would make me look silly if you ever broke up with me. My family, owe my success to ya’II. Without your love, guidance and support wouldn’t even be in this yearbook “The juice was worth the squeeze...”
It’s been a heck of an interesting ride, and would never trade it for anything. Thanks to the Bros. Who, without their hubtastic support, this place would have been 09 times worse. To the other one in the room for three years, thanks man, your support made this place bearable. To my parents, I owe it all to you and I never would have made it this far without you, thank you.
Andrea V Berger
Drea Centennial, CO
Astronautical Engineering
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2 Timothy 4:7
Thank you to all of those people who believed in me through this experience and who supported me throughout the years. Special thank you to my Mom and Dad for their unending support, comfort, love, and guidance. could not have done it without you. “I have fought the good fight. have completed the race. have kept the faith.”
Social Science
Mom and Dad; thanks for your continual support and constant love. never would have made it without you. Faith, Theresa, Abby and Alex; thanks for always being excited to see your big brother come home. All of my friends that I’ve met here (including Nate, the best roommate ever); thanks for putting up with my antics and helping me get through. “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alivewho is youer than you.” - Dr. Seuss
A toast... to Bros, caffeine, books, guitars, trips, “honor”, bad ideas, and everything else that kept me away from the work I should have been doing.
Jordan M Bobbs Bobbs
John A Butler Blaze Waldorf, MD
Jason A Correll
Jim, The Appointee, The Coral Reef Argyle, TX
Ryan T Cwynar Swyne Boynton Beach, FL Physics
Edward P Foulon
Porter
Klamath Falls, OR
Civil Engineering
Mom, Dad, and Piper, thank you for all of your love and support. Thanks to all the friends made and for the great times.
“I did it my way” - Frank Sinatra
Daniel P Hendren
Strike 1, Bartlett’s Daddy Gravette, AR
Aeronautical Engineering
These last four years have been the best of my life. Mom, Dad, David, Nick and Molly thanks for all the love and support, for the prayers, for keeping me motivated, and for believing in me. Bonnie, you’ve made my last two years here unforgettable. can’t wait to see what God has in store for us in the future. To the bros: I’ll never forget you guys. We've had some great times and wouldn’t trade them for anything.
Violandrino V Isip
Ian, V, The Boss Waukegan, IL Social Science
Just want to take this opportunity to thank my family and friends that supported me and kept pushing me to do my best during my academy time. You are my role models and definitely my inspiration. Thank you for everything and am blessed with thebest family in the world. Special shout out to Dr. Marian Grace Legislador for always being there for me. You are also my inspiration. love you very much, babe. 28 June 2010
Colby D Kinsel
Angry Man, Lover of the Old Scenery Sylvania, OH
Systems Engineering Mechanics
Thanks to the bros, Mom, Dad, my little bros, little sis, the Friedrichs, Mike, Sandy, and everyone in between. I made it with your love and support. Through all the confinements, raves, all nighters, restrictions, roommates, shower parties, hall brawls, carrier landings, pee tests, formations, ski trips, briefings, intramural games, GR’s, and bro sessions I had an awesome time. thank God every day for the opportunities in my life. Have fun. Peace.”
Nathan C Hawkins
Nate, Hawk
Dayton, OH
Foreign Area Studies: Western Europe
Thank you God for being my strength and hope; would not be who am today without your grace. Taryn, thank you for your love and for being my best friend. Move you! Johnny (hey Johnny), you have been the best roommate could ask for. Thank you Braden, Mom, and Dad, for supporting me in pursuing my dreams. As I go off into a new world, will live according to my creed, - Matthew 22:27-29.
Michael R Hofer
Rapid City, SD Biology
The time have spent here has left its imprint on the rest of my life. Thanks to God, Family, Brady, Doc, Andy, Brooklynn, Mason, Adam, Rich, Chris, the Bros in 18, and the many others for the time you’ve invested in my life. I am not sure what the future holds, but pray it includes you. GoodLuck and God’s Speed! At the time, ail discipline seems a cause not for joy but for pain, yet later it brings the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who are trained by it. (Hebrews 12:11)
Stephen R Jude Judicus
Lone Tree, CO Physics
It has been a fun ride (kind of), and I will be sad to say bye to all the bros of 18. You all will have a place at my home whenever you want. Mom, Dad, thanks for always being there throughout the past four years. I owe all of my success to you and will always be grateful for everything. love you guys, and can’t believe how fast the time has flown bye.
Michael A Koepke
Kuppy, Kupcake Richardson, TX Management
I’d like to thank my family and friends. You are truly the reason I am here today and I love you all. will hate this place till I die, but honestly wouldn't change any of it. I don’t knowhow I made it but I did. Thank God.
Nathaniel P Leach
Colorado Springs, CO
Foreign Area Studies
Immanuel, gratefully, i cherish the unmerited strength and gift You have given me to stand. Forgive my self-centeredness, and teach me to humbly, gracefully, and daily give my life for others, as You do. “For when a few years are finished, shall go the way of no return.” Job 16:22
“What can i give back to God for the blessings He’s poured out on me? i’ll lift high the cup of salvation—a toast to God!” - Psalm 116:12-13
William C McCormick
Billy, Billbro Baggins Grove City, PA Management
“The greatest riskisn’t taking one."
While was at the Academy took a lot of risks and came out a better person because of those risks. couldn’t have gotten though this place without the help and support received from God, my family and, my friends. would like to personally thank my Mom who always believed in me and never gave up on me. I will never forget all the great friends I have made. No Regrets.
Cassandra R Overman
Cassie
Warner Robins, GA Humanities
want to thank all my friends in OCF, PEERS, THF and CS-18; you have made this trip endurable and even enjoyable! Another shout-out to Paula Britton, Alma, Michelle, Col. Colvin, you’re all the reason was able to graduate;you’re amazing mentors and I’m so thankful for you!
To my family, love you all so much; I could truly never have done this without you! Finally, to my best friend and Abba God, thank you and I love you.
Charles E Scholfield Jr
Grosse Pointe Park, Ml History
The discipline which makes the soldiers... Thank you to all of my friends, family, and Polish people for having helped me make this place bearable. Thank you to everyone, who by hook or crook, made sure my years here were successful and worthwhile. The class of '09 stands at the precipice of a grand new adventure as we continue our quest for that promised land, the real AF. This truly is Our Time. Good luck, God Speed and Nightriders for Life!
Jason T Mayor
Farmers Branch, TX
Systems Engineering Management
To the friends, the family, and the One upstairs... Thank you.
Roberta M Nitzberg
Robbie
Springfield, VA
Foreign Area Studies: Latin America
“When the light turns green, you go. When the light turns red, you stop. But what do you do when the light turns blue with orange and lavender spots?” - Shel Silverstein. Learned, laughed, and lived a lot. Love you MRM and everybody else, and... this seems like an opportune time to say, MY ROOM FACES THE MEDITERRANEAN. Really. With a big hug, Lafawnda
Ryan H Rutherford
San Clemente, CA Management
To my friends: never shall I forget the days I spent with you.
To Mom and Dad: my sincerest thanks for everything; all am or ever hope to be I owe to you.
“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mark B Schriner
Crystal Lake, IL
Computer Science
I’d like to thank my family and friends whose support and encouragement have helped me through some of the toughest times of my life while I’ve been here. Thank you to those who have gone before me, including my grandpa and LCpI. Phillip Frank.
Thank you USAFAfor providing some of the greatest opportunities and creating some of the best memories. To future classes, remember your priorities and keep putting one foot in front of the other. Good luck!
Chuck, Chuckles, Charlie
Douglas P Sutton
West Lafayette, IN
Computer Science
Thank you God for workingthroughout my time here whether appreciated it or not (Rom 8:28). Also a huge thank you to my family and all my friends here, couldn’t have asked for better. Humility, Strength, and Love
- Joshua 1:9
Jason W Thomas JT
Roswell, NM
Aero
have grown more in the last four years than in the nightrider-eighteen years preceding them, and I owe that development to my friends and mentors who helped me along the way. The Zoomie Rugby team has been like a second family to me, even though none of them ever really took me seriously. CS-18 and the class of 2009 have shaped my Academy experience into one I can look back on with fond memories. Go Zoomies, beat the hippies!
Edward E Tison
San Francisco, CA
Bachelor of Science
I am able to do all things through him who gives me strength.
- Phillipians 4:13
Thanks to GOD and my Family: couldn't have done it without them.
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Daniel A Castle
St. Joseph, MO English
Thanks to God. my family, and my friendsfor lending me the patience, strength, and grace necessary to graduate. Unto You be all the glory. What we do in life echoes in eternity. Flea Trainer ‘08!
Jonathan F Dippold Burlington, WA
Political Science
The adventure began with 007 and ended with Flub and for both am grateful. I wouldn’t trade this for anything. Some of thebest people have ever met in my life I came to know here. To all the friends past and present, this one’s for you! A big thank you and all my love to my family, everything I am owe to you.
Alexander C Gallman
Alex Loganville, GA
Space Operations
Momma, Daddy, and Emily- Thank you for supporting me every step of the way and encouraging me to follow God’s path in my life. Thanks to my family and friends for your unending prayers and support. The last four years have been unforgettable thanks to my close friends and brothers. would never have made it without you all. Isaiah 41:10
Matthew S Carver
Live Oak, FL
American History
They say that USAFA is a good place to be from, not at; I think it is time that put that saying to the test. To my 19-ers, it’s been fun. Thanks to everyone who helped me get through this place. I hope that helped somebody along the way. See you in the real Air Force.
Matthew H Danley
Hollis, Squirrel Jacksonville, FL Foreign Area Studies
I’ve learned a lot in the last four years. I've learned what it means to trust in God. I’ve learned to be thankful, for family, for friends, and for passing grades. Rebecca, you’ve helped me learn thatthere are things more important in life than school or a job. Of all the things I’ve learned, the most important is that can’t do it alone. Thank you to everyone who has helped me make it through.
Joseph P Dougherty Palmer, AK
Military History
Thanks to everyone.
Addison A Harding Fishers, IN
Aeronautical Engineering
The last four years have been memorable. With that in mind, I just want to thank my friends for all the good memories, and my family for helping me forget all thebad ones.
Matthew E Herzberg II
Herz
St. Louis, MO
Foreign Area Studies
“Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an everlengthening, ever ascending, everimproving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb.” - Sir Winston Churchill. owe a big thanks to all of those that have helped me get this far in my life. My parents and siblings, my friends, and teammates. Zoomie for eternity.
Jennifer M Johnson
JJ, JJ Smash
Muskegon, Ml
Space Operations
Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. Put one foot in front of the other, every day, all day. Thank you to all the friends and family for pushing me through here. Fall through life, it is more of a thrill than drifting.
Shankar S Kulumani
Bensenville, IL
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks to my family for always supporting me over the last four years. USAFA has been a wild ride but it's time to get off. Thanks to Matt, Opie, Hardo, Steve, and Sambo for all the great times. Playboy 19 for life.
-”ll faut d’abord durer.”
Jacob R Lowrie
Jake
Colorado Springs, CO
Military Strategic Studies
Mom, Dad and Becky thank you for everything you have not only been my family but treated all of my friends like your own every weekend from the prep school throughgraduation. Arlie, you are my reason to smile every day, I love you and look forward to spending the rest of my life with you. Boys it’s been a blast, and I’ll be seeing you all around. Lord only knows what the future holds for us. “Look Up, See Down”
Mark A Jaszczak
Drew
Las Vegas, NV
Aeronautical Engineering
“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.”
- Mark Twain
To the good times and the bad. To my family, my friends, the constituents of shady acres, the great Colorado outdoors, the summers of leisure, and thoselessons learned but not taught, cheers! For those who have gone before me and those to follow, It’ll always be Playboy 19, and the Golden horde isn’t dead.
Barry E Knoblock
Knobby Clifty, KY
Social Science
To my family, thank you for your support through the good times and the bad. To my friends, thank you for helping make our time at USAFA bearable. will miss all of you guys and I hope to work with you in our future careers. Good bye and God Bless!
Josiah D Loeser
Alvin, TX Management
First, thanks be to God. Thanks Dad, Mom, and Sarah for all the support you gave me to get me through this place. Thanks Josh for getting me through my first year and showing me all the ways to havefun here, legal or not. Thanks to the team for always showing me a good time. All of y’all made it possible for me to be where am today. I could not have done it without y’all.
Joshua L Martinez
J-Mart
Taos, NM
Civil Engineering
want to give God thanks for giving me the opportunity and strength to be successful. Thanks to my parents, Peter and Gayle, and sister, Amanda, for your amazing support, encouragement, and love. Also thank you to my fiancee Thanya Velasquez who helped get me through each day, and her family for their love and support. Special thanks to my friends who shared good memories with. could not have done this without any of you. Phil. 4:13
Nathan C McCaskey
Nate
Alpharetta, GA
Electrical Engineering
“To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” - Steve Prefontaine
Beth A Pershing
Robeth
Marco Island, FL Biology
“If you have already accomplished your goals, you didn’t dream big enough.” - mom and dad. Thank you so much to my parents who encouraged me as a 2.09 freshman (class pride) to become an ACE as a senior (Bio rocks)! To the best roommates Heather and Kim for living with me. And to Rob for never letting me lose sight of my dreams. It has been an awesome ride so far and it is just the beginning! Keep moving Forward. - Walt Disney
Kimberly A Robinson
Kim
Dunedin, FL
Foreign Area Studies
It took the support of many others for me to make it to this point. thank my mom for pushing me to be the best and believing in me and my dad for his constant support. Rob, you're a great brother and inspiration. Cameron, what a good influence you’ve been on me and my studies! Love you! Lisa, Mindee, and Beth, words can’t express! Jacque, such good times! Falconry was unforgettableyou guys are awesome! Lastly, just keep swimming...
Sam P McKenzie III
Sambo
Atlanta, GA
Military Strategic Studies
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David K Operchal
Opie Marathon, EL
Aeronautical Engineering
“This moment is so great, I’d cheat on that other moment from before, marry this one and raise a family of tiny little moments." A big thanks goes out to my parents and my friends, because they made life somewhat bearable. Matt, Hardo, Steve-O, Bone: Playboy's forever!
“The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those how cannot fly” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Jeffrey G Randolph Jr
Jeff
Dallas, TX Management
Time really went fast. Four years of chasing a dream and now it's time to move on to the next step. To all of those who helped me get through, am forever in your debt. Thank you so much for your support and encouragement. I’ll never forget the good times I had here, the great people met, and can't wait to see what lies ahead. HTFL!
Keidrick J Roy KJ
El Paso, TX English
First, would like to thank God for developing me and seeing me through this incredible experience It was not always easy, but made it through by faith! To my parents who have always supported me through their countless thoughts, encouraging words, and beautiful prayers: this one’s for you! To my family and friends, keep in touch, this is only the beginning...
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\Mark A Scott
Elizabeth, CO
Humanities
Here is to all those who thought should not be here... and to all those whoknew that should. Bros Before Codes.
Robert C Vasta
Bainbridge Island, WA Management
“Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.”
- Marcus Aurelius
Thanks to my family, for always being there for me. Academy friends...you made the zoo exciting and worthwhile. To my friends at CSU and others for bringing me back to real life. “Live like it’s your last day.” - Seth Morrison
Tyler C Weeks
Littleton, CO Management
“It was thebest of times, it was the worst of times...” Without the support of my amazing family, wouldn’t have reached graduation day. Mom, thank you for being my strongest supporter and alwaysbelieving in my ability to do great things. Justin, thank you for setting a terrific example to follow. Lauren, Jennifer and Rachel—thank you for being wonderful sisters. can’t wait to see what all of you accomplish in the years to come.
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Wesley C Tubman
Citrus County, FL
Mechanical Engineering
Mom and Dad, thanks for everything you’ve done for me couldn’t have done it without you. At times it seemed unbearable but I couldn't quit because you never taught me how.
To the rest of my family and friends, thanks for all the support that helped to carry me though.
“There’s always room on the top.”
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Uncle Gary
Steven S Wang
Steve-o
Honolulu HI
Foreign Area Studies
“Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.” - Bruce Lee. Mahaloz to God, mom, dad, Celso, grandma, da Widmanns, Colonel B, new/old friends and Playboys keep playin! Now can finally say, “ALOJAHZ” to dis place.
Jessica A Wissner
Jess Shelby Township, Ml Behavioral Science
“It’s important that people know what you stand for. It’s equallyimportant that they know what you won’t stand for.” - Mary H. Waldrip; I have proven that quote true in my Academy experience.. .over the last four years, I fought to learn and grow, fought to graduate, and I made it! It couldn’t have been done without the support of those around me; my Dad, Phil, Tracy, “Mom and Dad” Zencey, our families and friends (Rachel and Felisa). Thank you!
All Leadership is influence.
-John C. Maxwell Injoy Inc.
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Patrick C Allen
Casey Portland, TX Economics
To my family, thank you for helping me get here and through this place. To the guys on the baseball team, it hasbeen interesting but I will definitely miss playing with every single one of you.
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Hunter L Altman
Orlando, FL
Systems Engineering Management
“Sometimes, I guess there’s just not enough rocks.” - Forrest Gump
Robert D Carpenter Carp Fairfield, CA Management
There’s no way could have done this alone. If it weren’t for the love and support of my family, friends, and everybody who helped me along the way, graduating from this place would have been impossible. It’s been a hell of a ride so far, and 1 can’t wait to see where this journey takes me...
Lauren A Choate Choatie
Dana Point, CA Basic Sciences
want to thank my family for always being there for me. would never have made it through this place if it weren’tfor them.
Bradley K Chronister
Brad Poplar Bluff, MO
Aeronautical Engineering
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Eric
Ellicott City, MD
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks Mom, Dad, Ashley and everybody else for all the support through these last four years. To the lax guys, it’s been a lot of fun. Keep it real. D-Mack, stay fly. AFLAX
Bradley J Henicke
Brad College Station, TX
Aeronautical Engineering
Thank you to my parents, family and friends who helped me through my time here. I'd also like to thank God for all the opportunities and blessings that I’ve been given. Godspeed Class of 2009—It’s our time!
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Timothy C Lee
Tim, Timmy
Los Angeles, CA Systems Engineering Mechanical
Thank you mom, dad, and Tiffany for all the support you’ve given me. wouldn’t be the person am today without your help. A special thanks to my Sandra, thanks for everything. can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. To USAFA, thanks for all the memories, good and bad, but I’m going green. Go Army, Beat Air Force.
David D MacKintosh
Mack Manlius, NY
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks Mom, Dad, Sarah, Katherine, Patty and Hailey for helping me make it through. Going to miss the AFLAX boys and the dirties. Later Rock
Christopher M Maffuccio
Chris Chandler, AZ BasicScience
“Truth is what stands the test of experience... In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” - Albert Einstein
Benjamin P Otte
Ben
Eagle River, AK
Foreign Area Studies
am grateful to my parents, my fiancee Annie and the many fine people who have supported me throughout the past few years. couldn't have made it without all of you.
Andrew W Long
Houston, TX
Computer Science/Economics
Thanks to everyone who has helped me along the way.
Keith S Madsen
Caveman Escondido, CA Social Science
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Rudy J Monteagut Miami, FL
Aeronautical Engineering
My time here was like a rollercoaster. Not the fun, exhilarating ride, but the ride where your seatbelt accidentally unfastens and you fall screaming...
Caithn N Prantl Durham, NH
Geospatial Science
Thank you to all my friends and family. D&B, love you guys and you got me through it all. Trolls, love you too and you are all awesome.
Justin M Raabe
Durham, CA
Economics
Thanks to all of my friends and family. Your support has made all of the difference.
Zachary H Shapiro Zack Memphis, TN
Aeronautical Engineering would like to think fought the good fight over the last four years here at the Academy, but life’s no fairy tale... - Ellis Boyd “Red” Redding, Shawshank Redemption
George R Sondecker IV Asheboro, NC
Mechanical Engineering
Family, friends, and mentors: thank you for your guidance and support!
“Always do your best; no one can reasonably ask formore.” - Dad. “Some days are better than others, but all days are good.” - Coach Tiernan. “When you know, and you know you know, confidence overcomes fear.” - Major Brown. “The Big Guy never gives you anything you can't handle.” - Coach Tiernan.
xHarvey M White III
Hitman
Belle Chasse, LA
Behavioral Science
Whatever doesn’t kill me only makes me stronger. Thanks to all my friends, squadmates, and family that made me who am, my mom most of all. Boxing and my friends both kept me sane here. Thanks for the good times, I won’t forget you! There were times thought wouldn’t make it but we have now passed the test of manhood. Our job now is to act as sunrays in this environment of darkness.
Sandra S Salvatierra
Sandy. Sans, Salva, Salvy, Sal Fort Washington, MD Biology
“I just like to smile. Smiling’s my favorite!” - Buddy the Elf. Thank you Mommy, Daddy, Sharlene, and Sean for all your support these past five years...I couldn’t have done it without you! love you always! To my Tim, thank you for being the love of my life! Keepsmiling! A A
Todd R Sieling
Syracuse, NY
Foreign Area Studies
Once upon a time, there was this little kid who dreamed of flying fighterjets in space. Then grew up and learned that jets don’t go in space, but decided to join the Air Force Academy anyway because, hey, someday they just might. To my family, thanks; to my friends, you’re welcome! Mom, Dad, Dave, Mark, family and pets everywhere, you’re the best. Veni, Vidi, Perpetri. wouldn’t change a thing.
BVR
Boone, IA
Engineering Mechanics
“Greatness is more than potential. It is the execution of that potential. Beyond the raw talent. You need the appropriate training. You needthe discipline. You need the inspiration. You need the drive.” - Eric A. Burns. To my mother and father, your unending love and support gave me everything I needed to succeed. To my friends, could not have done it without you and will always look back on these years and remember you all. It’s been real, it’s been fun...
Matthew E Wichmann
Strongsville, OH
Mechanical Engineering
It’s not the destination but the journey, or something like that. Really it comes down to friends and family, whom owe a thank you. PS - Tim, What did the scarf say to the hat???
Robert B Van Roekel
Timothy K Wilde
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Brad, Chainsaw
Ogden, UT
Map Coloring
In the words of Oscar Wilde, (probably no relation) “Life is too important to be taken seriously.” This place sucked but it was great, I’d just like to raise a glass to my homies and I’ll see you all out there in the real world. And Matt, in answer to your question, you go on ahead and I’ll hang around. P.S. Thanks Sandra, didn’t know you cared.
Layne W Wilson
Wonka
Austin, TX
Operations Research
Who’s the best? The Apocalypse is coming...
Kelly J Wright
Amish-giri, Kujo, Kehh-lehh Foreign Area Studies
Horsham, PA
Psalm 139:23-24 - Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting.” All the morningswaking before the sun all the nightsfighting to stay awake, all the sleep ruined by thoughts of tomorrow... wouldn’t trade it for anything. To my family and friends offer deepest thanks. To God offer my life.
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Dan
Rodenbach, Germany
Engineering Mechanics want to thank God, friends, my family, teachers, and all who helped me to get through this place. could not have done it without you! Thank You! Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with ail your might, for in the grave, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.
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“Men make history and not the other way around. In periods where there is no leadership society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change thingsfor the better.
- Harry Truman
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Lt. Gen. John F. Regni
Present Superintendent
Superintendents
Lt. Gen. Hubert R. Harmon
27 July 1954-27 July 1956
Maj. Gen. James E. Briggs
28 July 1956- 16 Aug 1959
Maj. Gen. William S. Stone
17 Aug 1959 - 30 June 1962
Maj. Gen. Robert H. Warren
9 July 1962 - 30 June 1965
Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Moorman
1 July 1965 - 31 July 1970
Lt. Gen. Albert P. Clark
1 Aug 1970 - 31 July 1974
Lt. Gen. James R. Allen
1 Aug 1974-27 June 1977
Brig. Gen. Dana H. Born
Present Dean
Lt. Gen. Kenneth L. Tallman
28 June 1977- 15 June 1981
Maj. Gen. Robert E. Kelley
16 June 1981 - 15 June 1983
Lt. Gen. Winfield W. Scott Jr.
16 June 1983 - 25 June 1987
Lt. Gen. Charles R. Hamm
26 June 1987 - 24 June 1991
Lt. Gen. Bradley C. Hosmer, ‘59
25 June 1991 -23 June 1994
Lt. Gen. Paul E. Stein, ‘66
8 July 1994 - 31 July 1997
Lt. Gen. Tad J. Oelstrom, ‘65
1 Aug 1997 - 8 June 2000
Lt. Gen. John R. Dallager, ‘69
9 June 2000 - 9 April 2003
Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Cox
Present Commandant
Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Jr.
9 July 2003 - 23 Oct 2005
Lt. Gen. F. Regni, ‘73
24 Oct 2005 - Present Deans
Brig. Gen. Don Z. Zimmerman
22 July 1954- 1 Dec 1955
Brig. Gen. Robert F. McDermott
1 Aug 1956-31 July 1968
Brig. Gen. William T. Woodyard
1 Aug 1968-31 July 1978
Brig. Gen. William A. Orth
1 Sept 1978 - 30 June 1983
Brig. Gen. Ervin J. Rokke, ‘62
1 July 1983- 16 Nov 1986
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Brig. Gen. Erlind G. Royer
20 April 1987-31 July 1991
Brig. Gen. Ruben A. Cubero, ‘61
1 Aug 1991 - 1 July 1998
Brig. Gen. David Wagie, ‘72
1 July 1998 - 1 Aug 2004
Brig. Gen. Dana H. Born, ‘83 1 Oct 2004 - Present Commandants
Brig. Gen. Robert M. Stillman
1 Sept 1954 - 1 Aug 1958
Maj. Gen. Henry R. Sullivan Jr.
2 Aug 1958- 18 June 1961
Brig. Gen. William T. Seawell
19 June 1961 - 28 Feb 1963
Brig. Gen. Robert W. Strong Jr.
4 March 1963 - 18 June 1965
Brig. Gen. Louis T. Seith
19 June 1965 - 30 Nov 1967
Brig. Gen. Robin Olds
1 Dec 1967-27 Jan 1971
Brig. Gen. Walter T. Galligan
28 Jan 1971 -2 Feb 1973
Brig. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg Jr.
3 Feb 1973-22 July 1975
Brig. Gen. Stanley C. Beck
23 July 1975 - 19 March 1978
Brig. Gen. Thomas C. Richards
20 March 1978 - 13 Feb 1981
Brig. Gen. Robert D. Beckel, ‘59
21 Feb 1981 - 11 June 1982
Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Burshnick, ‘60 12 June 1982-4 July 1984
Brig. Gen. MarcusA. Anderson, ‘61
5 July 1984-5 June 1986
Brig. Gen. Sam W. Westbrooklll, ‘63
14 June 1986 - 8 July 1989
Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Redden, ‘64
9 July 1989 - 25 June 1992
Brig. Gen. Richard C. Bethurem, ‘66
26 June 1992 - 27June 1993
Maj. Gen. Patrick K. Gamble
28 June 1993- 6 Nov 1994
Brig. Gen. John D. HopperJr., ‘69 7 Nov 1994-2 July 1996
Brig. Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, ‘73 27 Aug 1996- 17 June 1999
Brig. Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, ‘76 18 June 1999-2 Aug 2001
Brig. Gen. Taco Gilbert ‘78 3 Aug 2001 - 9 April 2003
Brig. Gen. Johnny A. Weida, ‘78 10 April 2003- 7 Dec 2005
Brig. Gen. Susan Y. Desjardins, ‘80 8 Dec 2005 - October 2008
Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Cox, ‘84 October 2008 - Present
■ 1959
Robert Duane Beckel “Bucks”
Walla, Walla, Washington Senatorial
Thanks to the happy combination of a good sense of humor, great athletic ability, and the fine gift of winning and holding friends, Bob’s record at the Academy is a series of historical firsts. It will also be a long time before the hardcourt record of our first Wing Commander is even approached. Bucks has strong convictions too, as his early attachment for a Miss McAdams and a green A-Healy will attest. A compatible roomie, his running battle for survival with the French Dept, kept us in stitches most of this year. This product of our Class is truly a Cadet’s Cadet.
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Bradley C. Hosmer “Brad” Air Force, USA Congressional
Brad came to the Academy from a service family, and his background lent a cosmopolitan flavor to his considerable store of knowledge. His diversified interests led him to successes in many fields. A notable fine scholar, one of the top men in the class, he won a covetedRhodes scholarship for himself, and pride for our chain of command, his dedication and ability mark him for a brilliant career.
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Karol Joseph Bobko “Bo”
Seaford, New York Congressional
Bo was among those in the Wing who were gifted with a sense of humor as well as brains and with these qualities, he was able to cope with thedifficulties of being 8th’s perpetual Academic Officer. Boundless energy carried him through a toughgrind in preparation for a more ambitious Air Force career. All of his friends will remember Bo’s hearty joviality and willingness to participate in almost any kind of activity. A good friend to many, Karol is odds on to be a successful flying officer.
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Michael Patrick Chamberlain Cams “Sundown”
Honolulu, Hawaii Senatorial
Mike came to us from the Capital through the State of Washington. Although a poor second to 10-A Lentz the first year, he still managed formation. During the four years he managed to travel probably more than any other cadet and took every trip and TDY available. Academies troubled him little and he spent most of his time in varsity soccer and extracurricular activities. Flying obsessed him and he was a charter “Thunderfink” with Ferrari and Goetze. Probably best known for swinging deals, Mike leaves many marks behind him as he leaps off for the AF.
1959
Robert Charles Oaks “Gimp”
Provo, Utah Senatorial
This Mormon migrated to USAFA from the Great Salt Flats of Utah with a generous supply of desire, ability, and forcefulness - but young. And so he matured with the rest of the Class of 1959. Always ready and willing but never able to turn a fast buck, Bob’s business ability was often smote by well-meant jibes about the stock market and automobile business. What he lacks in smart he makes up in talk, drive, and initiative and cannot help but make a successful Air Force Officer.
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Brock Tourville Strom “Slim”
Ironwood, Michigan Congressional
At six feet, 217 lbs., Brock rather liked the name Slim, and he was the only one who took much stock in it. There were a lot of people who took stock in Slim, though. A little older and maybe a lot wiser, Brock took in everything, figured it out the way he saw it and gave his opinion - when somebody needed it.
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five decades of
Polaris has run thousands of senior messages over the years. During that time, messages have had different styles and formats. In the early years, rather than writing their own message, it was provided to the yearbook staff by a close friend or roomate and also listed the graduate’s Academy nomination source. In the late 70’s, messages were abbreviated and a curious item of note was the listing of the car each cadet drove at the time of graduation. By the 80’s and 90’s, messages began to resemble what is seen in recent editions of Polaris. We’ve selected messages from some famous and not-so-famous grads to give you and example of what they had to say (or hadsaid about them) in their final remarks.
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John Rives Dallager “Dali”
“Dali" left hislife of sun and surf as a beach bum in St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend four stimulating years here at USAFA. As much as he liked Colorado, however, he still managed to return to the surf whenever possible. Starting his career as a "Hun,’’ he spent his first year establishing himself on the Superintendent’s List. Spreading out a little during his next few years here he found time to run track and cross county as well as be an Honor Representative. To satisfy his curiosity, he jumped out of airplanes and scrambled through Panama’s jungles. John’s plans for the future include navigator training at Mather, possible graduate work and a career in the Air Force.
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Guy Spencer Gardner “Guy”
In honor of the anniversary of the massive ironing of rhinoceros wrinkles, Guy came to USAFA with the hope of becoming an astronaut. Although well known as an SS (having continuously won the award) as well as one who never studies, the little grunt managed to make Superintendent’s List every semester. Gar stuck his chin in a lot of places - bluebards, choir, chorale, religious council and the ski slopes being among the several to feel such a sharp blow. From a dumb Greek to a teenage hoodlum, this star of stage and screen was a man of "action.” A chomp at the tooth and glove, the Big Fruit still aspires to fulfill his impossible dreams.
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John Dowl Hopper Jr.
“Mighty Burner”
Active in many areas, Cadet Hopper has distinguished himself as an instructor in the art of advanced survival during his past two summers. As well as an excellent background for the Air Force, he has found much use for the techniques he has learned in Colorado Springs and Denver. His relentless enthusiasm to become accomplished in the social graces shows equal dedication to service as can be attested to by many of Colorado’s more prominent and well-known female figures. He is in hope that this background in survival and social graces will lead to a prosperous Air Force career.
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PatrickAllan Davis
Eighteen “Pat”
Sequin, Washington
Management Car: 280Z
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Richard Lawrence Newman Stalag Seventeen “Rick”
Foxriver Grove, Illinois
Geography
Car: Datsun B21
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Randall David Fullhart
War Eagles Fifteen “Randy” Mesa, Arizona
American Politics
Car: Firebird Esprit
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Nathan T. Calhoun “Troy” Roseburg, OR American History
Four years of all the possible challenges, roadblocks and successes many don’t meet in a lifetime. The task must be accomplished by the individual, however, the scattered family and friends are key factors. The prima donna always comes up short, but the independent person understands the importance of personal perseverance and never overlooks the outstanding influences of those who surround them.
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Danielle K. Casey “Danie” West Lafayette, OH Biology
The four years here have been an experience I'm not likely to forget. I've had the chance to do things and go places that I probably wouldn’t have if stayed in Ohio. want to thank my family, my sponsors and my friends. I never would have made it without your love and support. Never let the energy die. Believe in the magic. Good luck and God bless you.
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Kevin M. Shea “Streak” Seattle, WA Civil Engineering
Prep School ’85, 1987 Freedom Bowl, Bulldog 89, “General Engineering Knowledge,’’ “Brothersare Hard to beat,” “Aint nothing but a thing.”
Thanks Mom and Dad
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Elycia Hall “Big E” Grass Lake, Ml Biology
You can learn wisdom, you can learn to love, you can learn to live but doing these things well is only for the elite. My experiences here were priceless. wouldn’t trade it for chocolate. hope I left my lovies with something to think about. I’ll meet you at the sunset - catch me if you can!! To my lovies, GOD, Zach, mom, dad, Ashley, magra, papa, RH, SB, LW, AR, love you.
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Amy L. Svoboda “Amos, Aymster” Glen Ellyn, IL Human Factors Engineering
This is the end - this is the beginning. I’ll never tradethe great memories and great friends.
Thanks Woj and my better half and the guys. Mom and Dad, Mark, Karen, Nana and Steve. We made it! Thanks for being with me every step of the way. love you all.
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Bryce Alexander Fisher “Nips” Renton, WA Management
Brothers, we finally made it, and they couldn’t keep all of us from making it! Remember we’re NO LIMIT forever!
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Aaron Yutaek Han “Yutes” Chicago, IL Biology
Four years at the Academy have been very interesting, want to thank my family, sponsors and friends. never would have made it through if it wasn’t for them.From the shocks of looking at each other’s shaved head during BCT to Spring break in Canada, so many things have happened during the last four years that think can write a book about it. Now, I’m ready to get out of here and see theworld.
1999
English
First giving honor to God, from whom all blessings flow, I thank everyone who had a part in making this possible. Shout-outs to A Squad Class of ’95, 33 Ratz (gap teeth in yo mouth, and my boyz from Valhalla Land. Dad, who’da thunk it? I’m outta here like a big dog, so in the words of Russell Simmons, “Thanks for coming out, God bless you, GOOD NIGHT.”
Joseph Phillip Thomas “JT, Joe” Frankfort, KY
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2009
“Sully” returned to USAFA ■ this year for a parade in his honor and was awarded the Colonel James Jabara Award for Airmanship.
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Sullenberger’s return to the Academy included a visit to the airfield and glider operations where the accomplished pilot started his aviation training as a cadet.
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Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, who saved U.S. Airways Flight 1549 with a heroic water landing in January, returned to the roots of his aviation career here Wednesday to accept a coveted flight award from the Air Force Academy, his alma mater.
CaptainSullenberger, a 1973 graduate, received the 2009 Colonel James Jabara Award for Airmanship during a ceremony on the Academy’s Terrazzo that included a pass and review of 4,400 cadets.
“It’s humbling to be in such company - it’s quite an honor,” said the seasoned pilot. Past winners of the award include 1st Lt. Karl Richter, a 1964 Academy graduate, who at the age of 23 was the youngest pilot in the Vietnam conflict to shoot down a MiG in air-to-air combat.
During his two-day return to the Academy, Captain Sullenberger, who was classmates with Lt. Gen. John Regni, Academy superintendent, and Gen. Norton Schwartz, Air Force chief of staff, made a visit to his old Cadet Squadron-18, held a questionand-answer assembly with cadets and took a glider for a flight.
“The flight was wonderful, beautiful, said the captain, who, as an Academy glider instructor pilot, amassed more than 1,000 flight hours - an unprecedented number for a cadet. “I spent a big part of my time here flying gliders. People seemed to think that it was really exceptional that I was able to fly so much while I was here. It was a great sense of satisfaction that I was able to do that. And this glider flight was a great reminder of that. It was a pleasure to be on the airfield again and fly with a cadet.”
Captain Sullenberger, a native of Denison, TX, and his crew with 155 people aboard Flight 1549 earned international acclaim Jan. 15 when they collectively put their emergency evacuation skills to the test.
Almost immediately after takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport, the Airbus 320that Captain Sullenberger piloted lost power in both engines after striking a flock of birds. With extraordinary calm and coolness, he began to make decisions and maneuvers that resulted in a successful emergency landing the world is still talking about.
“Jeff[First Officer Skiles] and myself had been doing this for so long that we were just focused on doing ourjobs,” Captain Sullenberger said. “You don’t allow other things to distract you. It was the experience and training of the flight attendants, who displayed an outwardly calm and professional demeanor, that got the passengers to respond in kind.
Exhibiting Air Force core values, he walked the length of the aircraft twice to ensure everyone had safely evacuated the plane.
Three months after the “Miracle on the Hudson, Captain Sullenberger said he continues to get a large quantity of letters and gratitude from admirers and well-wishers. He said he thinks often about a reunion meeting of his crew and passengers along with their families that took place in Charlotte, NC, in February.
“The most touching part for me during the reunion was when women came up to me and said, Thank you for not making me a widow, Thank you for allowing my 3-year-old son to have a father, and Thank you for keeping my family intact,” he recounted.
He said the story of Flight 1549 captured the imagination ofAmerica and the world because, “People were looking for good news, they were looking for a reason to be hopeful again.
“I think this event was an anecdote to all the bad news that has happened in the last couple of years, said the former F-4 Phantom pilot.
He said it’s difficult to point to any particular training he’d received at the Academy that guided him during the heroic act on the Hudson River. “It was many little things that added up to an important whole, he said. “It was the entire experience [at the Academy].”— Tech. Sgt. Cortchie Welch
2008
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The Minuteman III ICBM which stood guard outside the Cadet ■ Field House for nearly 37 years retired Aug. 20, 2008. (Counter-clockwise from top right) The fatigued sentry moves to a horizontal restingposition with assistance from a crane. An admirer pays his respects to the Cold War veteran. Seat belts on warriors don’t survive three decades plus without observing safety precautions. Minuteman leaves the Academy and a proud record of service looking forward to a new life as recycled material. Photos by Arnie Spencer
missile
minuteman’s sentry duty over after 37 years
Cadets bid farewell to one of the Academy’s most visible icons, the Minuteman III static display, during the 2008-2009 academic year. From Dec. 9, 1971, to Aug. 20, 2008, the Academy’s missile stood silent sentry duty outside the Cadet Field House fulfilling its dual mission to inspire future officers and represent the Long Blue Line.
“I thought it was so important when [Strategic Air Command] gave us that missile,” said retired Maj. Donald Rightmyer who represented the Cadet Wing at the static display’s dedication ceremony. “There’s a note of sadness as we see the aircraft and weapons systems we trainedandserved in being retired. But, there’s also a huge feeling of accomplishment for the service these aircraft and missiles allowed us to provide to our nation’s defense ...”
The ICBM display has inspired thousands ofAcademy cadets over the years, including 115 who still perform strategic missile operations, said Director ofAcademy Communication Johnny Whitaker in an Academy Spirit article.
“[The Minuteman III] represents a strategic weapon system that helps maintain our nation’s security every night - a system that has been a vital deterrent of nuclear war and stalwart sentry ofpeace for decades,” he said.
Serving at the Academy did not remove the Minuteman III from the nation’s official missile inventory. It was still subject to monitoring under the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.
The missile might still be serving; its spirit was willing, but its metal proved to be weakening. Internal corrosion combined with the high winds common to this area resulted in a possibility of collapse and the Cold War veteran was being removed as a safety precaution.
“With cadets, faculty and visitors working, walking and parking near our missile display every day, we can’t risk anyone’s safety if there is even the slightest risk of collapse, Mr. Whitaker said.
Inspections by the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, revealed numerous examples of internal corrosion at several static display locations. This was especially true with the Minuteman family of missiles, where internal corrosion was concealed by the original special coatings and over-layers of paint.
“Despite the best of conservation efforts, missiles were never intended to remain exposed to the elements for decades, said TerryAitken, senior curator for the Air Force Museum.
The bulk of the missile frame and shell was disposed of as scrap metal through the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office.
Compiled from Academy Spirit Stories by Master Sgt. Dean Miller
Through the years, the Academy’s yearbook chronicled the cadet experience from BasicCadet Training through Graduation. The yearbook has gone through many changes in name, content and even outward appearance. During the first years of the Air Force Academy, the book went through four name changes, ‘Down Wind, “Base Leg, “Final, and ultimately “Polaris. Some covers pay homage to symbols unique to the cadet experience like the saber, or the the class crest, some feature images that reflect a current event like the astronaut that represents the lunar explorations on the 1974 Polaris cover and the F-16 Fighting Falcon on the 1976 Polaris cover. Two of the more interesting covers were the1972 edition, which had a decidedly “early 70’s-ish” feel to it and the 1981 edition, which appears to be a misguided rebellion against the integration of women into the Cadet Wing.
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Nasser K Al Shihi
Muscat, Oman Systems Engineering
“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Jonathan M Aronoff Miami, FL
Aeronautical Engineering
As T.S. Eliot said, “Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go.” Through the love and encouragement of my parents, the fantastic BJs of CS-21 and the support of my friends, we were able to triumph and make the last four years memorable and Hubtastic!
John M Campbell
JMark
Lexington, SC Chemistry
Many thanks to an awesome God, an awesome family, awesome friends, and an awesome squad.
Matthew M Cork Stinky, Corky Marietta, GA
Systems Engineering Management
With one foot out the door am honestly capable of saying that have had the time of my life here. I am truly blessed to have been a part of this institution and would not trade anything for the opportunities it has afforded me. Mom, Dad, Christy, my family, my friends can do nothing but say thank you from the deepest part of my soul. ~Flow~
Thomas V Avolio
T-Dawg
Des Moines, WA
Political Science
Wow. It has been a long and adventurous road, to say the least. will miss all the people here. have made it here and in life because God, an awesome family, and the best friends a man could ask for helped me through. must personally thank everyone here and those at every place went who saved my life and allowed me to continue the fight. “What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.” - Anonymous
Mary R Conley
Vacaville, CA
Foreign Area Studies, Middle East
To my fellow Blackjacks, to the Water Polo Girls, to my friends and family: thank you. “Whenever possible, leave your sphere of comfort, break away from your routine, board a train or a plane or a boat or a bus, and go see the world, because there will be a day when you can’t.” Take advantage of life, promise it won’t retaliate.
Tracee L Curlett Philadelphia, PA
Aeronautical Engineering
To my family - Thank you so much for your unconditional love and support. Mom and Daddy, you molded me into the woman have become. love you! To my sponsor family - Thank you for welcoming us into your home. will miss our time together. To the Blackjacks - Thanks for the fun times and crazy memories. DOUBLE DOWN! To the volleyball team - You are an amazing group of girls! would not trade my time with the team for anything.
John A J Fugate
Fugnuts
DuBois, PA
Foreign Area Studies:Latin America
Not a great place to be, but a great place to be from. The days feel like weeks but the weeks fly by. It could be worse, you could be at Annapolis. Looking back it wasn’t that bad. don't know why cadets complain, it’s all free. These are all things can’t wait to say from the outside looking in.
Chasmine M Jones
Chaz
West Covina, CA Behavioral Science
First, I would like to thank God very giving me the strength to make it out of here alive! To my Mom, Dad (Critter), and Bro-I could not have done this without you guys! love you very much! To all my friends-l will definitely miss you! To those I will leave behindTwinkie: keep going strong, love you like a sister...maybe you can be in the wedding. Sue-1 will definitely miss you as a roommate! You are still strange!
Brett R Lesser
B-Less
Electrical Engineering
San Clemente, CA
“1 swear by my life and my love of it that will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.” - Ayn Rand
Joshua S Martz
Josh
Gainesville, TX
Systems Engineering Management
Milk is for babies. When you grow up you have to drink beer.
-Arnold Schwarzenegger
Andrew J Hauffe
Jauffe
Champaign, IL Biology
...it was a rollercoaster.
Thanks to Justin for your help all four years (especially the first one). Mom and Dad, can never thank you enough and never apologize enough for all you had to deal with. To my brother and sister blackjacks...! could never have done it without you.
Double Down!
Hannah J Kosirog
Hansie
Wheaton, IL Biology
Ephesians 3:20 - “To Him [Jesus Christ] who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.”
Philippians 3:8 - “I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.”
Alexander A Marana
Alex, Lex, Marinara Evans, GA
SocialSciences
Legit...another chapter written. Deepest thanks to my family: Mom, Dad, Davey, Zachary and Bethany Ann; to the Catholic Choir, In the Stairwell, and Crosswind Rose: “...hit me with some chords.” -Craig David. To Grandpa Phil, somewhere up there: You’ve been awesome. G-Ro and Yvee, thanks for being my inspiration. Lastly, a toast to the future and many praises to the Lord, because, nowhere else but here has it become apparent to me that “God may be sophisticated, but He is not malicious.” - Albert Einstein
Brian A Massa Yo Dude, Massa
Jamesville, NY
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad, Laura, Nana and Papa thanks for all the support, would never have made it through this place without you. To all my friends here at the academy and you know who you are good luck to all of you. To AFLAX '09 you guys are the best friends could have ever asked for and without you dudes this place would have been intolerable. And to all those who know what this means Yo dude Massa says...
Ozmund R Ortiz
Cholu
Anaheim, CA
Astronautical Engineer
Thank you Mom and Dad for all of your love and support, Thanks Estee and Toni for making me smile whenever came home. It has been a great ride but am excited for it to be over. Thanks must go out to those who kept me sane: Gunth, Polio, Flops, Jauffe, and all the rest who made my years here fly by! I’ll see you all in the “Real” Air Force.
Michael C Paul MCP
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to all those who helped get me through the Academy.
“Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to say, and say it hot.” - D. H. Lawrence
Ryan D Sleeter
Skeeter
Tijeras, NM
Computer Science
There is no greater gift that could have ever received than thatof the guidance to recognize what is right and the strength to act on it. I am blessed to have parents who not only taught me this but helped me to realize that the first step to any reality is to allow yourself to dream. am eternally thankful for their devotion and support without which it would have been impossible for me to succeed.
Forrest J Underwood Tits
Ponte Vedra Beach, PL Management have been given this day to do with will. can waste it or use it for good. What happens today is important, because am trading a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, leaving behind what I have traded. I want it to be for gain, not loss... Good, not evil... Success, not failure... In order that might never forget the price paid for it. Because the future is nothing more than a string of today’s.
Shannon M Reichert
Olympia, WA
Political Science
No one can tell you what your life is going to be like. They say Great, say expect nothing...be surprised! have been continuously surprised for four years and loved every minute. Thank you to all who have supported me.
“You belong among the wildflowers You belong in a boat out at sea You belong with your love on your arm You belong somewhere you feel free.”
- Tom Petty
Eric R Sullivan
Sully Medway, MA Social Sciences
Thank You Mom and Dad for all of your love and support. would never have made it to where am today without you by my side the entire way; for everything that you have done which is evident to theworld and for the things that we keep simply between the three of us...Thank You from the bottom of my heart.
“You are not what you were born, but what you have it in yourself to be!"
Cameron C Unterberger
Gunther Snellville, GA
Foreign Area Studies
BJs? Love'em. Team? The Best! Reading this on the Hill? Sucksfor you. I graduated? BARELY. won’t miss this place, but will miss the people. Blue Skies...
Jonathan M Yates
Yatesey
Niagara Falls, NY
Social Science
“Remember this on your way to the top: even the biggest dog wasonce a pup...”
Phillip W Wilson
Phildo, Berto
Silver Spring, MD
Operations Research
Before left for the Academy, my dad told me “Of all the academy has to offer, it’s the friends you make that’ll be worth it.” He was spot on. want to thank my family, my friends, and God for everything that’s been given to me. Remember, if you’re late you f...
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Our chiefwant is someone who will inspire us to he what we know we could he.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Matthew I Campbell Wamego, KS
Cat Fambell
Geospatial Science
“Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high. Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky, live like you ain’t afraid to dieand don’t be scared. Just enjoy your ride.”
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Janice M Contreras
Edmond, OK
Behavioral Science
Yes It was. had great experiences from finally getting my ring to shenanigans can’t repeat here. To all those who have suffered with me, those who made it bearable, and those who made it hellyou have all had an impact and for better or worse we made it, so the best of luck. Thank you to my familyyou are my rock, to my friendsyou were my sanity, and to God - who am nothing without.
Garrett E Dilley
Gare Bear
Hurricane, WV
Aeronautical Engineering
“With faith like a child...” - Jars of Clay. “Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist in its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” - 1 Cor 13:4-7. “This is your life. Are you who you want to be?"
- Switchfoot
Edward J Bae
Ed
Harrington Park, NJ
Astronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, Leslie, Grandma, Grandpa, The Steretts, and Uncle Tony, Thanks for always being there for me and never letting me settle for anything but my best. wouldn’t have survived without you. To all my friends at the Academy, thanks for listening to me gripe and complain my way to graduation, the stories, good/bad times, and most importantly your friendships are something that I’ll cherish forever. NEVER
NEVER NEVER QUIT! - Winston Churchill
Claire J Carlos
Clairelos Orange, CA
Biology
“Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” - Joshua J. Marine
Thank you mom and dad for being with me every step of my journey these past four years. Thank you to the Rowdy Rebels of 11 for making my four degree year challenging yet memorable. To the Raptors of 22, “First Look, First Kill!,” thank you for the amazing three years. I’ll never forget the fun times we enjoyed together. Always and ForeverClaire
Bradley R DeWees
Brad Farmington, NM
Systems Engineering Management
To Mom and Dad and Kelli, thank you for your unwavering support. The phone calls, e-mails, and trips home were always a blessing. To my friends and classmates, thank you for the memories, the lessons learned, and the chance to grow alongside you.
Rachael J Emory Rach
Wagoner, OK
Civil Engineering
thank God for allowing me to make it through here. have found what I am looking for it just took four years of what didn’t want to find it. Keep fighting soccer girls!! Don’t blink.
Leandros Fugate Enterprise, AL
Political Science
Five years here is a long time. I’m ready to close this chapter out but I will never forget it. Thanks for those of you who supported me and espedally those who were with me along the way. Look for me later on in life.
Andrew V Gill Drew Foley, AL Economics
To my family: thank you for your support and always sending me back determined to make it through. Le, Brian, Floppy, Heff, Kyle, Reid, Ryan, Whitey, Ed, Alex, and everyone else who made this place great: thanks for an amazing four years. "I've learned that all a person has in life is family and friends. If you lose those, you have nothing, so friends are to be treasured more than anything else in the world.”
- Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Military History
To my family, thank you for all your support. This place would have been impossible without you to lean on. Thank you for all yourprayers and letting me relax while was on leave.
To my friends, we have finally made it. Thank you all for the great experiences. I am privileged to have graduated fromthe Academy with people that I consider to be my brothers and sisters. I’ll see you all down the road. Thanks again Raptors.
Adam J Kruse Indianola, IA
Aeronautical Engineering
To Mom, Dad, and Jason, thanks for always being there when it got though and encouraging me through it. To Grandma, thanks for the numerous letters and emails. To my friends back home, thanks for putting up with all the acronyms. To Tri team and Cycling team, thanks for the friends and memories, “Time to hit the Wattage Cottage!”
R Reid Gaiser
Castle Rock, CO Biology
First, want to thank my mother and father for being someone to turn to when times were rough and to laugh with when times were great. I also want to thank my three older brothers Todd, Drew, and Blake for the support and encouragement they gave me throughout my time here. I love you all. Finally, I want to thank all of my friends, new and old, for their belief in me. I couldn’t have done it without you!
Joshua J Heffernen Manchester, IA
Aeronautical Engineering
To my family, thank you for all of your support and love. I couldn't have made it without you. Barbarian
A-Flighters: Basic sucked - but we made it fun. was sad to leave you all, but will remember each of you forever. Tiger Ten Bros - I’ll never forget all of the wonderful times we had together. Zogg - I wish you and Jessica the best of luck. Cock - don’t lose that Gnome. Finally, to all my Friends in CS-22: I couldn’t have done it without all of you. Thank you and 1 love you!
Boynton Beach, FL
Computer Science
“Men are born to succeed, not fail.” Thank you Mom, Dad, Kelly, and Thom, without you, could not have made it this far. To all the Raptors out there, stay classy. Special shoutout to EB and RD.
Richmond, VA
Astronautical Engineering
“Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit, when there are footprints on the moon.” - Author unknown Thanks mom anddad for always pushing me to do more.
Krista L Lepire Hammy
Adam R Hopkins
Kyle A Klein
Hoppy Arthur, IL
Brit J Long
Newton, IA Biology
Thank you Lord for standing beside me every step of this long journey. Only through Him was this possible. Mom, Dad, and Drew, thank you. I couldn’t have done it without you. Your prayers, letters, phone calls, and support kept me going every day. “The Lord is my strength and my shield, in Him hath my heart trusted, and am helped.” - Psalm 28:7
Benjamin C McKinney
Chad
Cape Elizabeth, ME Economics
To my parents and brother, thank you for always being there and supporting me. 1 wouldn’t have made it through without you. AFLAX 09, you guys made everything worth it. “Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you. Forget the dead you’ve left, they will not follow you. The vagabond who’s rapping at your door, is standing in the clothes that you once wore. Strike another match, go start anew, and it’s all over now, baby blue.” - Bob Dylan
Andrew B Pipes
San Antonio, TX
Political Science
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Joshua C Mason
Placentia, CA
Humanities
This place was a challenge for many reasons. want to send thanks to thosewho supported me and helped me through. Major Cooley and Major Mike May, thanks for showing what it’s like to be an officer. PPP's, thanks for letting me be a part of your squad. NWP guys, thanks for helping me get here and helping me get through. Cherie-Lee, I couldn’t have made it without you! See you guys in the real Air Force! It’ll be more fun than we’re all expecting, I’m sure.
Joseph M Migliuri Migs
Spokane, WA
Political Science
It took me six years and five different schools to finish college and would not have made it without my family and friends being there for me every step of the way. We made some great memories at CS-22, CS-03, 94th FTS, Nellis, Nanjing, Navy, and Georgetown. I’m not sure where life will take us but we are well prepared. I love you Melissa and Noella! See you out there.
Brian A Peterson
Pete
Cumming, GA
Military History
Mom, Dad, Frank, Danny, Keith, and the rest of the family, thank you so much for your constant support. To the firsties in CS-22, Kyle, Ed, Rammer, Whitey, Hoppy, Heff, Brit, Le, Reid, Brad, Joe, Drew, Alex, and Cobras D flight, you guys have been awesome and madethis 4 year experience amazing. “I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.”
Ryan M Ramirez
Rammer Burke, VA
Systems Engineering Management
To my friends, I never knew how proud would be to graduate from here until I realized I was going to with all of you. You’re the only ones that will ever fully understand. Dad Mom Megan Erin, I’m proud and blessed to be able to call you family. The things I learn from you could never be taught in a book. Great things to come, Ryan.
Abigail M Rogers
Abbey
Pittsburgh, PA
Behavioral Science
Four challenging years...and I’ll cherish every moment of it! would have never survived without my family and friends. Mom, Dad, and Paige, thank you for all your love, support and enthusiasm. It means theworld for me to be able to share every success with you! Raptors, thanks for so many good times! Ladybirds, will truly be lost without you girls in my lifeand I can’t thank you enough for all the memories! Live. Laugh.Love.
William G Smith
San Diego, CA
Systems Engineering Management
If you’re reading this it means I’ve graduated. Finally. owe it ail to a few people. Mom, thanks for helping me look at the positive side of things. Thank you Jim and Marilyn for taking care of me along the way and always providingperspective. Addison, thanks dude for being a super best friend and putting up with all my complaining.
Alexander K Rowton
Billings, MT
Engineering Mechanics
It’s been an awesome four years. Thanks to friends, family, and espedally all of the Raptors who made it that way.
Justin M Weiler
J-Dub
Columbia, IL
Geospatial Science
Mom and Dad, Adam, Jacob, Caleb, and Hannah, grandmas and grandpas, aunts, uncles,cousins, friends; thank you so much for the major influences on my life you have been. would not be who or where am without you! Anna, you are ever a blessing and friend to me, love you! Last but most important, thanks to Jesus Christ for everything. “I can do all thingsthrough Him who strengthens me” - Phil 4:13. love you all!
Ryan C Whitehead Whitey Denver, CO Social Science
Five years in the making and now it’s over. Mom and Dad - Thank you for loyally standing by me every leap forward and every stumble back.
Ramir, Ed Bae-Bae, Kyle, Alex, Beastman, Reid, Brian, Drew,Heff, Hoppy, Brit, Clairelos, Abbey, Carl, Migs and Brad: You have and always will be my inspiration and closest friends. Here’s to all the memories (even ones we needed pictures to remember). “Adversity doesn't build character, it reveals it” - Unknown
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“High sentiments always win in the end The leaders who offer blood toil tears and sweat always get more out oftheir followers than those who offersafety and a good time. When it comes to the pinch human beings are heroic.
- George Orwell
James C Caldwell
Jimmy Sacramento, CA
Behavioral Sciences
Ryan M Barnes
Rusty
Femdale, WA
History
Jesus is my first love. Poetry can matter. These have touched me: “Having Confessed” and “To Hell with Commonsense" by P. Kavanagh, and “What the Bird Said Early in the Year” by C.S. Lewis. There’s not much to tell that cannot be perverted in the telling. To my family and friends, I love you. I go considering the unblushing promises found in the Gospels. Here’s to the Academy: smooch!And so long.
Robert G Courtade Jr
Casper, WY
Geospatial Science
“I have a perfect horror of words that are not backed up by deeds.” -Theodore Roosevelt, 1915.
- Philippians 4:13
Thanks to God for all his blessings and helping me through the Academy. Special thanks to my family and sponsors fortheir endless love and support. These have been the best four years of my life because of all great friends I have made. I’m going to miss all the good times. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Connie M Dillon
con, con-don
San Antonio, TX Biology
Thanks to God, mom, dad, my sisters, and my good friends Jen, Chris, TT and Corbin for helping me get through these rough four years. went through some bad, good, and great times here at the academy that I will never forget, and without ya’II and my other friends, this place would havebeen miserable. Love you all so much!
Proverbs 3:5-6
Robert A Hammerbeck IV
Andy, Hammy, Grandpa
South Range, Wl Management
Mom, Dad, Ryan, Travis, and the rest of the fam, thanks for all the help and support. Jim, can’t thank you enough for everything you’ve done for me. Betty, miss you and will never forget you. To the Godfather and my fellow AIKs, good times, good times... And finally to all my Stormers, thanks for making the past three years Hubtastic. -ILLEGITIMUS NON CARBORUNDUM
Aaron T Doss
Rowdy, Rattlebones Lexington, KY
Operations Research
If I had written a book about all the things have gotten away with at this place, would be a millionaire.
Anthony K Hughes Okie Tulsa, OK
Foreign Area Studies
Thanks to all of those who stood by me these past years: God, family, and those friends who are closer than blood. I’ve had good times from the Blackjacks to the Stormers and all the opportunities this place has given me to travel and experience new things. This place is only the beginning, wish me luck on the road ahead. “Don’t try to be a great man. just be a man. Let history make its own decisions.” - Dr. Zephram Cochran
Erich C Kramer
Vanilla Face
Napa, CA
Civil Engineering
“Thank you Lord for being my Redeemer. To my family and friends for your love and support, thanks. Bring Me Men with chins in and beat me till can’t lift my classmate off the ground. The dirt floor of a tent never polished up a better pair of hands to dawn a silver cover, roll a pair of sleeves, and salute the presenters of 34 pairs of prop and wings when they actually meant something.”
2009 - HUB (Isaiah 40:31/Galatians 2 20)
Julie E Luce
Denton, TX
Mechanical Engineering
I’ll never forget the people who have helped me get to where am and be the person I strive to be. My family is amazing and couldn’t have done it without them. To my friends, I couldn't haveasked for more amazing people in the world and wait for the adventures that lie ahead. This place hasbeen a trip and a half, but it was worth every second. I just want to live every day with thanks for what have and no regrets. Hub!
John J Moore
Jay Hamersville, OH Management
know one day will look back and say, “USAFA was not that hard.” So to myself... “Yes it was.” To my parents: You are the reason that even had such an opportunity and for that will spend a lifetime doing everything can to make you proud. “What we do in life echoes in eternity.”
Andrew J Muench A Jizzle Omaha, NE
Behavioral Sciences
Well, my band played at HAP’S tonight (Jelly Jams for life), and I have way too much homework to come up with something really creative or clever. To my Dads (Rod and Ben), you are my heroes. To my Moms (Joni and Aimee), I hope to find a woman like one of you someday. And hope my sponsor brothers remember me after leave. To my budsyou guys are the best. Take it easy. (Wow! 80 words exactly)
John W Lee
Ir
Bedford, TX
Systems Engineering Management
want to thank my parents and all my family who helped me make it through this place. The past four years have made me realize that it’s not the destination that should be valued, but instead the journey you endure to get there. I’d also like to thank all my friends, without you guys, couldn’t have made it through this place. “My best memories go out to the nights that turned into mornings and the friends that turned into family.”
Michael J Maziarz
Maz Northampton, PA Biology
“I have never been the smartest, I have never been the strongest, but what I lack in natural ability, I make up for in determination and discipline.”Unknown. Welp, guess it’s time. Thank you Mom and Dad for all the strength and support you’ve given to me unconditionally, whenever needed it. Matt and Jenn, you both are my strength and my heart... TripleThreat. To my friends... Shane, Dunn, Taylor and all of Whiskey Hotel...we’ll always be brothers.
Skylar D Morgan
Klamath Falls, OR Management
Amazing memories...great times... totally worth it. Work hard, play hard. “I refuse to tip toe through life only to arrive safely at death."
Joshua C Newman Kaneohe, HI English
The last four years have flown by quickly, and the memories that have are amazing. First of all, would like to thank God for getting me through this place and giving me a great group of brothers while was here. Mom and Dad, thank you for all of your support and wisdom. Guys, it has been a pleasure to serve with you. I'll see you all out there.
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Christopher E Patton Topher
Cumming, GA
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks to all of you who made this place enjoyable, especially senior year.
“Something we were withholding made us weak, until we found it was ourselves.” - Robert Frost
Kyle D Rainwaters
Fort Wayne, IN Geospatial Science
When I first stepped foot off that bus on in-processing, was completely oblivious to what this place had in store for me: AMIs SAMIs, parades, knowledge tests, GRs and other unspeakable hardships. But realize this place also had new friends, once in a lifetime opportunities, and a new family. do not regret any of it. I’d like to thank those whoremained close throughout the years, and of course my parents. Alright...enough of the mushy stuff. ..hubzemkefiftyoneohninesilverourtime!
Austin, TX Systems Engineering: Information Systems
It’s been real, it’s been fun, hell it's actually been really fun. am going to miss all the stupid things that we do together in 23. can’t stay up all night anymore wasting my time doing nothing with the people love the most in the world. I’m going to miss almost everybody and wish everyone the best. 2009 Hub. Mom, Dad, and Megan could not have done it without your love and support.
Timothy R Spielman Oviedo, FL
Aeronautical Engineering
First and foremost, want to thank God for blessing my life in more ways than I can count. To my family - Dad, Mom, Andrew, and Annie - thank you for always being there to support and encourage me in all my endeavors. To all of my friends here at the Academy, I will always be grateful for the camaraderie we’ve shared. Good luck to everyone in your future careers, and hope that our friendships remain as strong as ever. (Jeremiah 29:11)
Alexandria Provenghi Alika
El Paso, TX, and Boca Raton, FL Business Management
Without the most amazing God of the universe, I never would have graduated, wonderful family (love you fasha, moms, dom, nick, mike, kris) always there for me. Precious friends; Meggie, Thanya, Stewart, TT, Stephie, Whit,Corbin, Sarah, Spence. My brothers/sisters at FCA, besties from AF Cheer, C-Squaders, teachers who spent countless hours with me in El. Three words to describe graduating, “Jealous, Jealous, Jealous!!!”
Alexander W Roman Fredericksburg, VA Management
First, to God: thank you for the unmerited mercy, saving grace, sustaining strength, and eternal life that only You can give. Blessed be Your name. To my family: cannot thank you enough for your loving support, the things you have taught me and all that you’ve given me. I could never have made it without you. To my church family at New Life and my brothers in GodChasers: you've been an incredible gift from God. Psalm 91.
Rural Retreat, VA
Engineering Mechanics
Describe this 1,427-day rollercoaster in 80 words? I’ll sum it up in one. To Mom and Dad, Michael Luke, Catherine Elizabeth, my Grandparents, and the rest of my amazing family, all the ‘Stormers, especially the ones sharing these pages with me (WE MADE IT!), and everyone else I’ve had the distinct privilege of running into while here, thanks for the Hubtastic memories and making this place one hell of a ride! SCATTA; HubZemketwentyOhNineP51 silverWolfpack; Sic Semper Tyrranis.
Trevor C White Whitey, T-Dawg
Grayslake, IL
Humanities
ALCON: The last four years have been a hard fought battlefor me, and could not have done it without my family. Mom and Dad, can’t thank you enough for the mentorship you have given me, you are my inspiration. For my fellow 'irs and ‘ams in 23, it’s been three great years of hilarity and debauchery that will never forget (some will never remember), and I wish you all success in your careers. 27 May 08: Pull Chalks, 28 May 08: Gear Up.
Corbin E Sanford
Matthew J Sobey
Brian P Williams
Riverside, CA
Middle East Studies
Thanks to Emily and our families for persevering. Oh, and Morocco too.
"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” - Hebrews 12:2.
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“In the course ofhistory there comes a time when humanity is called to shift to a new level of consciousness to reach a higher moral ground. A time when we have to shed ourfear and give hope to each other. That time is now.
- Wanmri Maathai
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Philip YCho
Louisville, KY Operations Research
Thank you Mom, Dad, and Angela for all your support over the past four years. To all my friends, you have made the experience well worth it and I look forward to maintaining our relationships for the years to come.
It has been quite a memorable and enjoyable time here at USAFA. In closing, may all the praise and glory go to the Father who has blessed me beyond all expectations. Colossians 3:17.
Annapolis, MD FAS Africa
Made it and it’s a blur. Mom, Dad, Gabrielle- you gave me enough support to get a few people through, let alone one. To all the fellas/chicas, it’s been fun, it's been scary, and it's over. See you out there.
“What you are shouts so loudly in my ears I cannot hear what you say.”
- R.W. Emerson
Michelle R Fryling
Shelly Kentwood, Ml Basic Sciences
Thank you to my family, Deborah, Jack, Melissa, Kurt & Kyla, my fiance Jake, and his family Ernest, Lisa, & Josh Fouraker for supporting me while at the academy.
“Be ye strong therefore, and let not your hands be weak: for your work shall be rewarded.”
- 2 Chronicles 15:7
Zachary W Arendsee
Cheyenne, WY Computer Science
Mom and Dad, thank you for all of the love, support, and wise advice over the years. To all of my friends here, good luck and God bless, I hope to see you around. Alhanna, love you. Thank you so much for your endless patience with my busy schedule, all of our canceled plans, and the short weekends. We are finally done!
Oh, and Col. Holland, thanks for calling
Dean A Chuva
Minnetonka, MN Systems Engineering Computer Systems
never thought I’d make it... and almost didn’t... Thanks to everyone who got me through: Mom, Dad, my buds, Coach, the team and everyone else. Tough timesdon’t last!
Casey J Eickholt Hippie Pueblo, CO Physics
When came here, expected four years of hell. For the most part, was wrong. I’m amazed at how much fun I’ve had since in-processing. Thanks to my friends and family for all your support, especially when was too proud to admit that I needed you. Thanks to the Sangha for teaching me to take refuge in the moment, even when don't like the moment. Right now is the only time we’re guaranteed.
Chad W Fulgham Maben, MS Civil Engineering
To the Good Lord Above- My Rock To Mom, Dad and Emily- Thank you for your love and standing behind my every decision. This one was for us. To all the boys-1 hold my bottle up once again... But I know it won’t be the last. To the few that helped me through this joint- You know appredate what you did for me.
To this place- It’s been real. It’s been fun. But it hasn’t been real fun.
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Jared A Galinis
Juggernaut
Fairfax, VA
Engineering Mechanics
Thanks to all those people who have gotten me through the last four years. couldn’t ask for better family and friends. “I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on thefield of battle - victorious.” - VinceLombardi
Timothy D Hicks
Catwalk, Johnny Whiplash Arnold, MD
American History
MMI: we’re donewith five years. Thanks Phantoms for making my time here fun. I never thought would go to the Air force academy, but now am glad did. Psalm
139:16. To my Florida Ops group, had one of the best times of my life with y’all, thanks for the memories. Nate Beene, don’tthink would have liked History classes half as much if you weren't in there cracking jokes.
Jane S Hwang
Lunchbox Irvine, CA Biology
“Tell coach I’m missing practice cuz its French toast sticks for breakfast!” Swim team girls.. .the fun never ends and the food never stops! will miss the ridiculousness so please don’t ever grow up. 24, friends, and family, thank you for the unforgettable memories.
Jeffrey T Lippert Bakersfield, CA
Aeronautical Engineering want to thank my family and friends for being a great inspiration and for supporting me through four tough years. The most important lesson I’ve learned here is that you cannot please everybody, just do the most you can with what you have, always give 100%, and never make excuses.
Garrett M Glover
Loomis, CA
Management just want to thank my family and friends for all of the support they have given me. If it was not for them I would never have made it through all four years here. look forward to seeing what the future brings and living each day to the fullest.
Sean S Houseworth House
Congerville, IL
Environmental Engineering
“Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” - Isaiah40:30-31
William G Indelicato
Taco Amherst, NH
Electrical Engineering
Let’s be honest: should not have graduated. To all thosewho got me through, I thank you. feel blessed to have known so many of you throughout these four years; will never forget you. hope you’ve enjoyed this wondrous adventure as much as I have. “So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
- Mark Twain
Military History
can’t believe it’s over already. Thanks to everyone who made this a great experience or helped me get through the bad ones. To my Mom, Dad, family, friends, sponsors, and anyone else who always helped me to keep pressing on, cannot thank you enough for your support. From the 09 Demons Bathrobe Flight and Baby Cobras to the 09 Phantoms (especially the lepers) and everyone else in between, you’re all great and it’s been one helluva ride!
Jeffrey R Maciejewski Ffej, Jewski, Ffejimus Avon, MN
Laura K Martineau
Portland, ME
Geospatial Science
“Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” - Langston Hughes. Mom, Dad thanks for your endless love & support. Shout-outs: Phantoms, Knights, lax ladies, China semester, Beattys, Maj. Snodgrass, Lt. Col. Rusnak, Nana, Gramps, Memere. Elaine, Alpers, Wittmans, family, friends, couldn’t have done it without you. Ab Obice Saevior.
Scott A Mitchell
Stockton, CA
Systems Engineering
Human Systems
To my Mother and Brother for whom all of my success is owed, you've been every blessing in my life. And to my Father, here’s to one day catching up on the life you raised in His Holy name. Thank you all for you’re support, love, and prayers.
Daniel Norton
Dano
Juno Beach, FL
Foreign Area Studies: EastAsia
It has taken six long years to graduate from the academy. To all the friends have made and the experiences I have lived am forever gratefull It hasbeen a fun ride. “We must not give up. We mustnot become discouraged. We must never surrender to the forcesof evil” - President Gordon B. Hinckley. “Joy is not in things. It is in us.” - Richard Wagner
Russell C Smith
Big Russ Gilbert, SC Biology
I’m pretty sure there’s a lot more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking. And plan on finding out what that is... Seriously though, have the best friends and family anyone could ask for- it’s been a crazy ride but I wouldn’t change a thing.
Colossians 3:23-24
Nathan D McCartney
Nate Dogg, Raw Dawg
Nixa, MO
Political Science
To my God, thank you everyday for the abilities given me—may they glorify you. To my parents, never could have made it without your constant support, your encouragement made me who am. To Evan, never stop working; make your own luck. To my friends, I never would have made it without you. We’ve had some great times that I’ll never forget. I can’t believe we’re done, I’ll miss you guys and our shenanigans. Yes it was!
Mark P Muller
Rocky Mount, NC Humanities
A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom. - Bob Dylan
Gregory S Rettler
Greggler
Green Bay, Wl
Humanities
want to thank God, my loving parents and all of the people that invested in me for the countless blessings. I’ll miss the Academy—I said it—but am eager to see what God will do with me next. To all the future grads: “To those who use well what they are given, even more will be given, and they will have an abundance. But from those who are unfaithful, even what little they have will be taken away.” - Matthew 25:29
Benton P Staab II
Stabby New Palestine, IN Behavioral Sciences
Despite everything we’ve been through and had to deal with, I’ve made some life long friends here, people whom I would readily put my life in their hands. Amidst all the crap, you have to find that which makes you happy, and for me, that’s the friendships I’ve created here. It was one crazy trip, but we all made it through, and that’s what matters. And now, for that picture of the rear view mirror...
Jordan S Tribble
Platinum
Midwest City, OK
Social Sciences
My God, my family, my friends. I cannot begin to tel!all the places we have been. You were there for spider bites, countless fights, sleepless nights. Always pushing me towards such great heights. It is time for a new beginning, new chapter, new anthem. desire to live not exist to use my days not prolong them. will take this time, walk this line, seizethis day. Knowing my life is performed to the upmost in every way.
Kenneth D Wilkins
Los Olivos, CA
Legal Studies
Thanks to Mom, Dad, Casey, my friends, Nicci, and God. couldn’t have done it without all of you.
“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in theworld they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.” -
Laila Ali
Kyle S Sultemeier Sulty
Fredericksburg, TX
Social Science
For a time comes in every man’s life in which his personal prowess and indeterminate willpower is simply not enough and he must call on another or surrender. have learned ofthat moment and found in my God, my family, and my friends a strength that sees no foreseeable end. know that am nothing without you, but together nothing is impossible - eternal thanks for your love and undying support. Answer the call. “Who will go? Send me!" Isaiah 6:8
Thanya A Velasquez Miss T Webster, TX
Behavioral Sciences
am grateful and blessed for the opportunity God has given me to make it through this unforgettable journey. owe everything to my wonderful family; Susana, Edgar, Giovanni, and Gaby fortheir love and support which has beenthe foundation and driving force of my accomplishments. am also thankful for the support of the Martinez family, especially from my best-friend and fiance Joshua. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” - Philippians 4:13
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Nicholaus J Bente
Farum, Denmark
English
can’t believe we’re finally done. Thanks to everyone who made this place bearable, Mom, Dad, Alex, and all my friends here and elsewhere, this is as much your graduation as it is mine. Thank you for being with me along the way. Jeg elsker dig alle!
Best of luck to all my classmates, I’ll see you out there!And lastly, here’s to sucking the marrow out of life! Cheers!
Alex Richmond, VA Social Science
“Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional’’ - Buddhist saying. “Don’t apologize for your choices. They are the only things that define you ultimately.” - Soto
Christopher P Demmon
Dem Dog Arvada, CO Management
Thanks Mom, Dad, Bob and Mike for love and support. Thanks Lauren for being my big sister. No amount of gratitude can accurately expresses my love for you all. Here's to beer'n’ fishin’ Thursdays. Here’s to the Hound Bees. Here’s to one of the few cool IPs. Here’s to the cookie monster. Here’s to fishing the Juan. Here’s to the Grizz. Here’s to Elevenmile. And here’s to the Adopt-A-Highway “never let academics get in the way of your education” - Grandpa Demmon
Sarah R Alford
Aurora, CO
Foreign Area Studies
Thanks to everyone who has loved and supported me during the past four years, and especially my Mom and Dad. have learned more in my time here than ever could have expected. Love you.
Home is behind. The world ahead. And there are many paths to tread. Thru shadow to the edge of night.
Until the stars are all alight. Mist and twilight, cloud and shade, Away shall fade! Away shall fade!
- J.R.R. Tolkien
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David T Brown
Gig Harbor, WA
Civil Engineering
These past four years have been some of the best. It has been by the grace of God that I have come this far, so I need to thank Jesus my Lord first and foremost for his faithfulness over the past four years.
Next, thanks to my dad, mom, sister, family, and friends whose love and support will never fully appreciate. As for now, press on in excited anticipation of the work God is doing in my life.
Andrew R Davis Germantown, TN
Thank you Dad, Mom, Mimi, and Duke for all the help making it through the Academy. couldn’t have done it without your support. The times have been hard, but without a doubt worth it. To the boys: the times have been good. Remember that the world just looks better upside down. Look Up See Down. “To most people, the sky is the limit. To those who love aviation, the sky is home."
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Eric C Diss Elkridge, MD Biology about it. Don’t worry
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Daniel L Duck
Albuquerque, N.M
Legal Studies
What a long, arduous road it has been. Thanks to my friends and parents, could have never made it without you guys. After being here for four years, I'd like to impart two words of wisdom: First, never tell anybody everything you know. “I suppose they thought the lights would make them brilliant.”
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Ayn Rand
Matthew P Hannan Geneva, NY
Bachelor of Science
“If there were no difficultiesthere would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle for, there would be nothing to be achieved.”
- Samuel Smiles “To those of you who received honors, awards and distinctions, say well done. And to the C students, say you, too, may one day be President oftheUnited States.” - George W. Bush
Michael D Hawkins II Hawk
Kansas City, MO /Aurora, CO, Behavioral Science
“Obstacles don’t haveto stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.”
- Michael Jordan
John A Jenkins Jenks
Colorado Springs, CO Management
Thanks to everyone who has supported me throughout this endeavor my mom, dad, and sister without you truly would have lost my mind. To all my friends and the countless hours we spent hunting and fishing on silver weekends, never knew training could be so rewarding, thanks Smash and Conk Here’s to all our futures.
Madison L Gilbert
Maddogg
Palm Springs, CA Management
To Redeye and the Warrick’s Bible Study group-you all are incredible friends! Let me know if can ever do anything for you! Never stop loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind-follow his commandments, for this is all that will last in the grand scheme of things. Never compromise yourself or your values. Lastly, be faithful to God and to everyone you encounter! Mom, Dad, Chelsea, Alex, I love you—thanks for love and support! Oh, and Lacey, what’s this?!
Daniel A Harris
Danville, PA
Political Science
“Farbetter is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.”
- Teddy Roosevelt Romans 12:12
Scott N Howley
Marlton, NJ
Social Science
“When you look good you feel good and when you feel good you play good.” - Deion Sanders “If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right.” - Jerry Seinfeld
Matthew W Jensen
Atmore, AL
Electrical Engineering
Thanks to everyone who made the Academy a pretty great place. Just remember to “forget about yesterday, focus on today and be prepared for tomorrow.”
Matthew F Jurcak
Plymouth, Ml
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks to my parents, sisters, grandparents, family, friends, and Lolo for the support and for always being there for me (even while was so far away). But, thanks especially to all the Fellas, past and present, for helping me survive. Who’sthe best?
May the traditions always continue... You all better get ready: the Apocalypse is coming...
Matthew A Neal
Matthew Neal Southbury, CT
Foreign Area Studies
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St. Cloud, MN Systems Engineering Computer Systems
Thanks to Mom, Dad and Jon for all the support. To the rest of my family, friends, Shannan, Brenda and the Randolph family, thanks for all the encouragement!
Sink
Sullivan, IL Mathematics
I’d like to thank God for giving me the opportunity to come here, the strength to make it through, and every blessingalong the way. Thanks to Mom, Dad, and Ashley for supporting me and being the best family ever. To all my graduating friends, enjoy your time off and hopefully we’ll run in to each other sometime soon. To all the people still at the Academy, hang in there. You’ll be out of here before you know it. Jeremiah 29:11.
Gregory P Magram
San Jose, CA
Political Science
It’s been fun.
Benjamin F Oster
Edinboro, PA
Behavioral Science
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Michael J Robblee
Corona, CA Management
Thank you, Dad, Mom, for your encouragement. Thank you, Darcy, for loving me and helping me through. Thank you, Philip; you set an example for your younger brothers. Rebekah, Benjamin, Daniel, Elizabeth thank you for talking to me whenever I called. Thank you, Jimmy, Dave, for your fellowship and support. Thank you sponsors all. And thank You, God. This was tough but He got me through. Isaiah (40:31). Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - Virgil
Devon J Stanko
Stanko
Brussels, Belgium
Political Science
People will often tell you “Be careful what you wish for.” Ignore them. Wish for anything. Wish for everything you want. Just never forget to be careful why you wish for. - Arnold
David J Puchalla II
Joshua B Sinkler
Anthony J Stegman
Sparta, NJ
Civil Engineering
Thanks to everyone who has supported me through these four years: Mom, Dan, Monica, Pete and the countless friends have made.
These past four years have been an experience and I look forward to what lies ahead.
Jared B Taylor Grimes, IA
Electrical Engineering
So long and thanks for all the fish.
Ziggy Rochester, NY Management
You never gave me the five bucks...
“My own definition ofleadership is this: The capac -
ity and the will to rally men and women to a common purpose and the character which inspires confidence.
- General Montgomery
Jennifer L Stewart
Lacey
Gainesville. GA
Operations Research
Firstof all, thank you to God for the strength to make it through (Philippians 4:13). To my family, thank you for all of your love and support and your constant confidence in me. love yall so much! To all of the amazing friends I’ve made here at the Academy, I will miss you andthe great times we had. am looking forward to serving with you in the future. To Madison, you’re thebest roomie ever!
Jacob A Williamson
Willy
St. Louis, MO, Baker, FL
Civil Engineering
It’s been an experience eating this elephant one bite at a time. Thanks to everyone!
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Kaitlin R Baird
Colorado Springs CO
Geospatial Science
NGUNS... “If anything is worth doing, do it with all your heart.”
- Buddha
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Wayne R Barber
Tiki
Alexandria Bay, NY
Systems Engineering: Information Systems
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Matthew M Barry Novato, CA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to my parents and friends for supporting me every step of the way. “You know you got to go through hell before you get to heaven” - Steve Miller
Timothy J Bent Jr
TJ
Webster, MA
Civil Engineering
To all my family and friends who have got me through, thanks. I couldn't have done it without you. All will be missed and good luck to everyone in the next step!
Leif F Brustuen
Alberta, MN
Systems Engineering Management
If you're reading this, made it out alive. would have never made it without my family and friends, so to every one of you I’d like to extend my sincerest thank you. I hope that someday in some way I will be able to return the favor. To my friends I am leaving behind; take Winston Churchill’s advice, “If you’re going through hell, keep on going.” And remember, if you aren’t the lead dog, the scenery never changes.”
Eric S Birdsong
Fayetteville, GA
Military History
This place has shown me that faith and a sense of humor are essential. Thanks to my family and friends who have supported me in everything. Mom, Dad, and Trevor, love you all. Jon, couldn’t ask for a better roommate. And Sara, the girl next door who turned out to be my dreamgirl, I’m ready for forever.
Jon L Cremer
Macomb, IL
Behavioral Science (Human Factors) wouldn't have made it through this place without the friends made along the way. These guys have become my family. would never take back any of the crazy things we did! Class of 09 and 09.5, Bro Time!
Brian D Groth
Scottsdale, AZ Military History
To all my friends and family, would not have made it here without all of your help and support thank you all so much. The friends I made here know will last forever though we may not talk for years when we see each other again it will be just like we talked yesterday and didn’t miss anything.
Anwar L Johnson
Saint Gabriel, LA Management
“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord, and depart from evil.”
- Proverbs 3:5-7
Brett T Kasischke
Hendersonville, NC Economics
would like to thank my family, friends, and girlfriend for their sup port. It’s been quite a ride.
Jeremiah 29:11
Daniel J Gnazzo II
Eden Prairie, MN Economics
Thank you Mom, Dad, Megan and Connor for everything, could not have made it this farwithout your support. Thanks to all the guys on the team. AFLAX12 “Be grateful for blessings, don’t ever change, keep your essence” - 2 Pac. “I get knocked down, but I get up again. Your never gonna keep me down” - Chumbawumba. “If you ain’t the lead dog, the view never changes.”
MASSA SAYS...
Alessandra M Horban Chesterton, IN Foreign Area Studies
Mom and Dad, love you wouldn’t havemade it without you! To my brosef, Peter you are the best friend and brother anyone could ask for, you are my rock, stick it out it’s all worth it in the end! To the ZRFC girls hurt someone for me next year! To all the friends have made here, thanks for sticking with me. “Life without passion is unforgivable.”
- Unknown
Peter G Karski
Karson Geneva, NY
Computer Engineering Major
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Nicholas W Kennedy Columbia, MD Management
Thanks to my family and friends, without you I couldn’t have done it.
Daniel L Klepper
Huber Heights, OH
Engineering Mechanics
To my family and friends, who have become the same.
Natasha L Marakowski
Fullerton, CA SocialScience
Prior Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
Nuke
Lake Arrowhead, CA Physics and math
The class of 2009, “HUB,” has spent enough of OUR TIME preparing for this moment. Let’s take the good memories with us, forget the bad ones, and go show the real Air Force what we are all about. It’s been a heck of a ride, but think it’s OUR TIME to make a difference. It has been an honor working with all of you! Good luck! God’s Speed!
Sean D Perry
Moose
Cypress, TX
Geospatial Science
To my closest friends and family, Thank You...I think it is understood for what. You have showed me anything is possible if one just believes in themselves. have lived andwill continue to live by what you have taught and instilled in me, ‘whatever it takes’. 2009, we have walked every step of the way together for over four years, now let’s step into the world and make a difference for the better, whether it be small or big.
Joshua G Mann
Jesh
Shady Spring, WV Management
Thanks to God, my family and my all of friends. Without you all I couldn’t have finished.
“DO WORK SON!”
- Christopher “Big Black" Boykins
Erin A McNeil
Ahmo Waterford, CT Biology
“It seems to me that trying to live without friends is like milking a bear to get cream for your morning coffee. It is a whole lot of trouble, and then not worth much after you get it.”
- Zora Neale Hurston
Mom, Dad and Ryan-I love you, you got and kept me here. Thanks to everyone who helped me get through this place. You are all amazing, and don’t know where I’d be without you.
Tony Munster, IN Astronautical Engineering
Thanks Mom, Dad, Ryan, Kelly, Erin, Anne, Patrick, Michael, Katie, Danny, and Jack for helping me through this place. Thanks to all my friends you made my time here great.
Jake B Petro
Petey
San Antonio, TX Management
Thank you Mom, Dad, Chad, Daniel, and Zack for all the love and support. could not have done it without you. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” - Phil 4:13
Jonathon Y Newcomb
Anthony T O’Shea
Philip M Rose
Philbert
Dallas, TX
MilitaryStrategic Studies
I’m still not entirely sure how ended up here, but it’s been amazing. These last four years have been both terrible and amazing. I’ve met some of the best (and strangest) people ever while here, and that alone easily made it worth it. Thanks to my friends and family, especially my parents, for helping me through the challenges. And of course, Jesus, You are the reason I've made it this far. Thanks. And I’m gone...
Robert C Smith
Chris
Vincennes, IN
Social Sciences
After four long years, it’s final over!
OUR TIME has truly come! First and foremost, I’d like to think my family back in Indiana and the Philippines! Withouttheir courage and strength, my dream here could never have been made possible. Second my family in the Springs! Having you here has made my life EXTREMELY easier.
Finally, all the friends I’ve made at USAFA! Everyone from the Shadows, to the Barons, and the Filipino Mafia, I love you all!
R Vasso
Doylestown, PA Physics
Thanks to everyone—we made it! The late nights seem insignificant now, because the light at the end of the tunnel wasn't a train coming at us after all.
“To search for the old is to understand the new. The old, the new This is a matter of time. In all things man must have a clear mind. The Way: Who will pass it on straight and well?”
- Funakoshi
See you out there.
Sara M Schwartz
Edina, MN
Biology
“What lies behind us, and what lies before us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us” (Unknown). Mom, Dad, Josh, Eric and all my friends, couldn’t have made it without you. Thank you all for the memories: late nights with Eric, tea time with Kaitlin, soccer games with Erin, Disney movies with Zach, lunch with Jon and Phil and weekends at the Lattanzi’s. Whoa Barons, best of luck to you all!
Brandon M Sullivan
Nashua, NH
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you to my family and friends. couldn’t have done it without your support and love you all. The journey is just as rewarding as the destination. Letthe next adventure begin!
Brock L Yelton
Lindsborg, KS
Military Strategic Studies
“Do today what others won’t, so tomorrow you can do what others can't.” - Lt. Col. Lance Avery
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Elon N Brumfield
Baton Rouge, LA
History
liked my time at the academy, not because of the hard work and terrible memories. enjoyed the friends and the relationships built over the time spent here. I’ll never forget changing someone else’s life during their basic training like mine was changed during my basic training.
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Richard D Culver
Rick, Not Jimmy, RickJames Clearfield, UT
Mechanical Engineering
Every “C”, every confinement, and every GR was worth it. wouldn’t do it again, but wouldn’t change it for the world. want to thank my parents and my squadron. Ya’II made it worth it, and ya’II are a primary factor in my success. Thank you for everything.
Anthony J Ferrara
Tony Grand Junction, CO Management
There is no way I could have made it without such amazing friends, my rock-solid family, and my Savior.
Mom and Rebecca, thank you so much for your continuous love and support, you mean the world to me. Dad, you fought harder than could’ve ever imagined and you are my inspiration still. Roadies, T-Birds, and all the other great people I’ve met here; thanks for the memories! I wouldn’t have traded this experience for anything... 2 Timothy 4:7
Brandon D Biba
Beebs
Geneva, Nebraska
Civil Engineering
Thank you to everyone who helped me get here and endure all four years, especially Brittni, Mom and Dad, Cathi, and all of you others. I have certainly had some unforgettable memories with all of my friends here, especially from this squad and my old one, the Navs, and of course, the Civil Engineers. It's been fun, but I’m ready to graduate, and look forward to running into all of you again sometime downthe road.
(2 Chronicles 15:7)
Donald W Bussell II
Donnie, DBus Powder Springs, GA
Environmental Engineering
I would like to thank my family, friends, and mentors. Without your love, support, and guidance, none of this would be possible.
Benjamin P Deriggi
Ben Colorado Springs, CO Systems Engineering Management
“To the Chief...”
Melissa A Harry Newark, DE
Human Factors Behavioral Science
“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T. S. Eliot
Thanks to EVERYONE who supported me every day, couldn’t have done it without you. You are always in my heart and prayers. Love, Melissa
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Shea R Hartley
Purcellville, VA
Aeronautical Engineering
The end has finally come. could not have made it had it not been the for encouraging words and love had received from Mom, Dad, Chase, and Sis-sis as well as everyone else I am fortunate enough to call family. To my friends, this place would not have been worth it without you, not even close. Most importantly, praise be to God for seeing me through this journey and blessing me with everything have. Psalm 27:1
Catherine W Karl
New Hyde Park, NY English
Thank you Mom, you supported me no matter what crazy idea had, and comforted me every time I failed. You celebrated my successes and encouraged me to dream bigger. Thank you Lucas, you're the reason stayed, I’m lucky to have a brother like you. Thank you and see you later, not good-bye, to all the senior birds, love you all. Finally, thank you Laura, my best friend, honestly don’t know what would’ve done without you.
Thomas W Kellermann Bedford, NH Management
I didn’t get to where am today worrying about what I’m gonna feel like tomorrow.” I think Spring Break 08 and drinking “the mix” can justify that. To all my friends here and back home thanks for always having my back. Most importantly need to thank my family, especially Mom, Dad, Alex, and my grandparents, you all made the last four years a lot more bearable. I just want to know, was the juice worth the squeeze?
Jackson W Mason Cleburne, TX
Mechanical Engineering
want to thank my family and friends. Mom, Dad, Kristin, Ben, and Mary, I couldn’t have done it without you— both times. Thanks for answering the phones on those late nights, I tried to keep my minutes down. It’s been real fun. Remember, “Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.” - Marie Curie. love you too pumpkin. Don’t forget it.
Andrew S Hong
Scarsdale, NY
Electrical Engineering want to thank my family and friends for all the support and great memories. I couldn’t have done it without you guys.
“I never sleep, cause sleep is the cousin of death.”
Alexander A Kaszynski Krazy K
Wolfeboro, NH
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks and Praise, for our days, ‘neath the sun, ‘neath the stars ‘neaththe sky, As we go, This we know, God is nigh
Kenneth J Landgraf III
K.J.
Cordova, MD Management
Mom, Dad, Christina, love you all and couldn’t have done it without you. AFLax #15, to my boys Mack, E-roc, Nuge, Millsy, C-lock, Grif, Pecker, Gnazzo, and Yo Dude, my door is always open, but might charge you to come inside. Would you expect anything less? To all the other dudes, especially my boy Ridge, make us proud. Ladies down the hall, Laura and Krazy, thanks for everything. Oh see thought...
Kevin S Mauer
K-Mau
Colville, WA
Astronautical Engineering
owe many people thanks. First, God who helped me every step of the way. wouldn’t have made it without the support of my family. They always kept me going and reminded me the end was in sight. My friends from USAFA and home are invaluable; we had a lot of fun and got through rough times together. Finally, thanks to everyone in the best squad in the wing, the Thunderbirds!
Tyler M Brummer T-Bru
Rapid City, SD
Mechanical Engineering
OUR TIME! Mom, Dad, Austin, and family, couldn’t have made it four years without your love and support. To the bros from 22, love you all. God, it is by yourgrace I’ve accomplished anything. “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” - Isaiah 40:31
L Dixon
Dick Canton, Ml
Social Science
Thanks to my Mom, Jon, and Heather for being so supportive the past four years, couldn’t have done it without you. Aces, I'll see you out there!
Bryon K Fryer Jr
Fish
Harrisburg, PA
Computer Science
The future you have tomorrow won’t be the same future you had yesterday.
- Palahniuk YF
Holly A Bigelow
Bigs
Barker, NY
Environmental Engineering
Thanks Mom, Dad, and Ashley for being there for me through the years and motivating me when needed it. You guys are great and couldn’t have done it without you. “I can do ail things through Christ who strengthens me.” - Philippians 4:13
Daniel S Cannard Nard Hampton, VA
Political Science
“Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death.” - Ayn Rand
Paul A Fry
Fredericksburg, TX
Social Science
Mom/Dad: Thanks for the love and support. always knew had somewhere to go during tough times.... well, not literally. Steph/Jim/Lisa/ Matt/G. Bird: Thanks for springing me all those times and helping me see the big picture. Courtney: You’ve been more of an inspiration to me then you’ll ever know. We should hangout more often. Team America: You kept me sane. Keep raging ..I hope we’re all still alive in another four years.
Andrew J Groberg G-Berg
Idaho Falls, ID
Chemistry
“The full measure of a man is to be found not in the man himself oreven in his ideas and works, but in the new colors and textures that come alive in other people because of him.” - Thank you Blackbirds
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Stephen K Hendershot
Monroe, Ml
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad, and Sara, Thank you so much for all the love and support you have given me throughout these past four year. My friends, thanks for all the good times and the memories. You made this place for me! ‘09 Blackbirds, what an awesome group! couldn’t have been luckier to land in such a great squadron. Afton, thank you for alwayssupporting me in everything do. You are my best friend and my other half.
Lindsey A Kinsinger RAGE
Ottumwa, IA
Aeronautical Engineering
A sincere thanks to my family and friends! Without you would not have made it. Your support hasbeen greatly appreciated through this life changing event. “Live a good, honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you’ll get to enjoy it a second time." - LIK
Patrick S McGrew
Thousand Oaks, CA
Foreign AreaStudies
So live, that when thy summons comes to join; The innumerable caravan which moves; To that mysterious realm, where each shall take; His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed; By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch; About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. - from “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant
Christopher L Nettles Skittles Stilwell, OK Civil Engineering
Thanks to Mom and Dad for the support through these four fun-filled years. Thanks to all the Blackbirds and the all the other 09ers who have made these past four years a blast. OUR TIME!!
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” - John 15:13
Krista M Hubschmitt
Ralph Turin, NY
Meteorology
I want to thank my family and friends for helping me get through the rough spots and enjoying the good times.
Justin P Lovuolo
Nazareth, PA
Astronautical Engineering
Falcon Football, thank you for making my time at the Academy so enjoyable. Badass Blackbirds, you guys are awesome! Thank you for so many great and “interesting” memories. ’09, you havebeen great friends and I look forward to proudly serving besides you. Stay in touch (not literally Tosh), havefun out there, but watch yourself Waseem (you’re still my sand hero). Stay safe, and DO WORK! -Rob and Big “Never put rules before reason, or policy before people.” - Unknown
Joseph W Miller
Washington, IL Mechanical Engineering
Mom and Dad, thanks for all the love and support over the years. couldn’t have done it without you guys being there to help and guide me. Also, to my friends I’ve made here, thanks for making this place great. We’ve all had our moments, but this place was well worth it in the end.
Christine H Nguyen
Nagoogen Winter Springs, FL Legal Studies
The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow; Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have and it may just never be enough; Give the world the best you have anyway. You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and your God; It was never between you and them anyway. - excerpt from the poem “Paradoxical Commandments” by Kent Keith Family, Friends, Regime --> Love
Thomas F Rodriguez
Tom, T-Rod
Chicago, IL
Military Strategic Studies
“Be quick, be quiet, be on time.”
Personal motto of Kelly Johnson. Incredible. Thank you to all the family and friendswho helped me over the last four years. To the Blackbirds, thank you for the opportunities, support and fun.
Waseem S Saed
Colorado Springs, CO
Political Science
I refuse to tip-toe through life, only to arrive safely at death.
David J Salazar John P Schrader San Antonio, TX
Foreign Area Studies
-Eastern Europe
Hey Mom and Dad, thanks for all the love and support and the numerous care packages and food. Dr. and Mrs. Warrick, thanks for the encouragement and sound advice over the past three years. To all my friends in ’09, it’s our time to leave this place and make our mark on the world. To my friends here, I love you all and will miss you. To all, fight the good fight, keep the faith, and finish the race.
Andrew L Teague Teague Mesa, AZ Physics
To Mom and Dad—thanks for all the letters in basic, the packages for four years, and the effort throughout my youth that got me where am today. To the LtCol that said wasn't competitive enough for the Academy—good work. To Team America—I can’t believewe’re still alive. “Say I won’t....”
Toshiro J Toyama
Tosh Munster, IN Management
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The mostcertain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”
- Thomas Edison
Schrader Buddy, Schrado Fredericksburg, VA
Mechanical Engineering
Finished. Against the odds we were able to have more fun than we should have and still managed to graduate on time! Now it is OUR TIME to do something. Best of luck to all my friends, our storiesshould only get better from here. YUTN!
Jeremy L Thompson
Whiteman AFB MO
Mathematics
“Logic clearly dictates that theneeds of the many outweigh the needs of the few.”
- Captain Spock (Ret.)
Shari E Wilson Chireno, TZ
History
Thanks to everyone who had faith in me and encouraged me to keep going when it seemed hopeless.
Psalm 13:5-6
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“A leader or a man ofaction in a crisis almost always acts subconsciously and then thinks of the reasons for his action.
- Jawaharlal Nehru
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Stephanie A Boyer
Steph Pittstown, NJ Chemistry
To Mom, Dad, Liz and the rest of my family, thank you for all your support and love; wouldn’t have made it through these last four years without you. To the friends have made at USAFA, words will not do you justice, but thanksfor making this a truly unique and thrilling experience. Our memories and friendship will last a lifetime!
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Cody J Breau
Cod St. Albans, ME Management
Thank you to my family, also, thanks Earl for being my best bud, thanks Mark and Joe for being role models, and lastly, the moment I’ve waited my whole life for, “Red Sox fans have longed to hear it, the Boston Red Sox are World Champions” 2004 WorldSeries.
Ryan D Christie
Winston Salem, NC Management
Eli, Parrish and AJ, I did not have a chance at this place without you guys, it has been an unbelievable rideand I’ll never forget the times we had. Mom, Dad, Tiff, thanks for the continual support and never ending love. Cathy, you have been an unbelievable gift in my life that will never think deserve. “Successful people are successful because they form the habit of doing those things that failures don’t like to do.”-Albert Gray
Michael E Dobbs Leechburg, PA
Aeronautical Engineering
“Run rabbit run Dig that hole, forget the sun, And when at last the work is done Don’t sit down it’s time to dig another one.”
- Pink Floyd, Breathe
Thanks to everyone who helped me make it this far. To my family, thanks for supporting me. To my roommate Anthony, thanks for the ridiculous times...And now it’s time for me to continue digging.
Trenton A Burney T Money Supply, NC Management
My path in life will not reflect where I have been nor current state, but will instead, echo the sounds of my forging a path into tomorrow. Much love to my supporting mother and family for the strength they've instilled within me to strive towards excellence.
Joshua P Dietrich Reading, PA
Military Strategic Studies
PTWOB 335. Couldn’t have made it without the team, family and friends. Special thanks to Laura and Erinn. There are good ships and there are wood ships.
Harker Heights, TX
Aeronautical Engineering
Four years here was an experience wouldn’t trade. Mom and Dad thanks for all the support you have given me. Mo and Josh, couldn’t have done it without you, your place was a taste of home and a breath of sanity. Above all I’ll miss my friends the most and the good times we’ve had together.
James G Flick III
Trey
Cincinnati, OH Management
Well it's been a great four years. want to thank my family, friends and God for getting me through it all. Mom, Dad, Jenny and Julie thanks for everything. wouldn’t even be at the Academy were it not for your encouragement, help and support. Mack, Josh, Tims, Yodeand to my other friends, it’s been a good ride. I look forward to serving with you all. wish everyone thebest of luck. Just remember...don’t be a bird!
Eric J Gall
Royersford, PA Mechanical Engineering
Thanks to my family for providing all the support couldask for. Liz, thanks for sticking through this ordeal with me. To all my friends, will cherish the memories we made here for the rest of my life.
Parker D Hicks
Aurora, CO Military Strategic Studies
The Dead sang, “what a long, strange trip it’s been." Tsunetomo said, “the end is important in all things.” Mahan said, “there is time yet for study.” say, “thank God.”
Peter N Kober
Rochester Hills, Ml Biology
I would like to thank God, my friends, and my family for their support. Thank you to my teachers, in and out of the classroom, for all the lessons I’ve learned. This place has shaped me into the man am today and will never forget the lessons I’ve learned about myself.
“Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is power.” - Lao Tzu
Bryan T Freeman
Marion, VA
Electrical Engineering
The things value and appreciate most in life are the things for which I have laboredthehardest. Few things surpass the value and appreciation have for officership.
07-GUS/09-HUB
Nicholas J Grieco
Glenview, IL Aeronautical Engineering
“If it were easy everyone would do it. It’s the hard thatmakes it great!”
- Jimmy Dugan. Thank you Mom, Dad, Jimmy, and AT! You are my inspiration and unwavering support. To the rest of my family, friends, sponsors, and alcoholyou have been nothing shortof amazing. Thanks for your love and encouragement! will be forever grateful... Look up, see down.
Yvonne M Johnston
Vonners, Evie Kennewick, WA
Geospatial Science
Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great. - Mark Twain. To my family and friends, am blessed to be sharing this journey with you—the really great—you are my hope and inspiration for tomorrow. You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose.
- Dr. Seuss
Spenser D Lee Randolph, MA Computer Science
The heights by great men reached and kept, Were not obtained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night”
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Peter O Leestma
Seabrook, TX Systems Engineering Management never coulda done it without God, the Cherry Crew, family and friends. Big Gulps huh? Alright! We’ll see ya later!
Matthew J Martenson Matt, Matty Apple Valley, MN
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to my IP buddies for helping me stay sane during the four years of Our Time we will never get back. ’09 Hub!
David F McMahon
The Prospect Fairfax, VA Management enjoyed making the best friends, stories, and memories a guy can ever make. learned to party, not sleep, get into, and stay out of trouble all while scraping by. Chyea!
Anthony H Ortiz
Peeps Tampa, FL
Military Strategic Studies
“I am not a number, am a person. will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered. My life is my own.”
-Anonymous. Its been an interesting ride, thanks to all that helped me get through it especially mom. Mike, thanks for all the mischief and mayhem, may project mayhem never die! This place helped me learn a lot and start a lot. Airsofters don’t you dare stop now. Live, Laugh, Love. ROCK ON!
Aaron W Mackie
Huntington Beach, CA
Military Strategic Studies
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Brett C McAuliff
Broken Arrow, OK
Behavioral Sciences Human Factors
It’s been a great ride, but gotta say I'm happy it’s ending! Honestly, for me the bad days were few and the experiences were incomparable. God, the Catholic community, my friends, my family, and Emily have all been instrumental in my suecessful time here. Without them and their constant support I couldn't have made it through. Thank you so much!
Dustin A Nedolast
Tiffin, OH
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you to all who helped me make it this far; you’re the best!
You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.
You’re on your own.
And you know what you know. You are the guy who’ll decide where to go.
- Dr. Seuss
Krystle L Pope
KP Valdosta, GA
Systems Engineering Management would have never guessed how quickly the years would go by.
Throughout it all, USAFA has been a great place! To all my wonderful friends, parents, roomies, instructors, fellow Panthers, and the person spent most of my time with (you know who you are), thank you for everything you did for me—what would I have done without you? To my brother, one more year—see you on the outside!
Addison W Schenk
PTWOB 333
Casa Grande, AZ
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you mom, dad, and bro’s for all the support. To all my friends whom I will always remember; thank you for all times I will never forget. I have learned through the toughest times that with the right attitude and a big smile they will soon pass. Never forget that it's all about the people, they can’t stop the clock, and sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. Blue Skies...
Joshua D Seefried
Longmont, CO
Economics
Thanks to all my close friends here, you guys have been amazing and cannot wait for our adventures away fromthis place. Thanks to my family for being supportive. “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.”
- Vince Lombardi
Kyle D Sellner
Waddell, AZ
Foreign Area Studies
“Though youths grow weary and tired, And vigorous young men stumble badly, Yet those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength; They will mount up with wings like eagles, They will run and not get tired, They will walk and not become weary.”
Isaiah 40:30-31. owe everything I am to my personal Savior. Thank you Mom and Dad for your support. Amy, Brian, and Mark, you are thebest brothers and sister anyone could ask for. PTWOB#340
Philip M Warthen
Concord, CA Management
You have completed a new chapter in your life when: you have new memories to think of you have new friends to share those memories with people ask for your story and you say “back in my day" God blesses you with the next chapter thank God, my family, and ym friends for getting me through these four years.
Jared D Tuinstra
Pasco, WA
Aeronautical Engineering
“If I had it all to do over again I’d just get myself drunk and I’d jump right back in”
- Jimmy Buffett
Kristen J Wolverton
Wolve(s), Wolverine, Puff. Big Hair Wichita, KS
Foreign Area Studies
And you all thought wouldn’t make it...
TWENTY-NINE
Look over your shoulder now and then to he sure someone'sfollowing you.
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Henry Gilmer
Jack R Ambridge
Too Tall, The Tallahassee Hero
Fort Lauderdale, FL Management
I won’t apologize for partying... but I will help clean this up.
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THIRTY
Kelly M Arnts McLean, VA
Foreign Area Studies
Thank you mom, dad, and Todd. Randi, love you. El, I love you. T, you always knowhow to make me laugh. To the lax ladies, thanks for the good times! “Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.” - Mark Twain
Kurt D Cloutier
Colorado Springs, CO
Political Science
“Another day older, another bud wiser.” - Capt. Michael Cloutier on the ramp upon his return from Desert Storm. Thosewords have alwaysguided me to remember what is important in life: work hard, play harder, and never let down a brother in arms. Thank you so much to my family for providing the inspiration and encouragement to always strive for my dreams and serve our great country with honor. Without you, could never have made it through.
Gregory J Flynn Lino Lakes, MN Management
Great moments are born from great opportunity.
Joseph R Baldwin
Altamonte Springs, FL
Aeronautical Engineering 7AF, Finish
Benjamin F Drake
Drake Granville, OH
Behavioral Sciences
Thanks Mom, Dad, and Em. Your support was always appreciated even if did not express it. Austin, J, and Beano, thanks for being there when needed you. Friends for life. FMF
Joshua J Ford Prospect, KY
Electrical Engineering
“What you do on Earth echoes in Eternity.” - Gladiator
Matthew C Goh
Singapore
Aeronautical Engineering
Mum, dad, jeh, thanks for all the love and support. will always be grateful. Nic - finally! And so we still choose, for everything it’s all worth. Always. love you.
Randi I Keyes
Randitha, Idnar Toledo, OH
Behavioral Science
To all of my sisters, Kristin, Erin, Robyn, Kelsey and Kerry, I’ve missed you! Mom and Dad, thank you for all of your support, couldn’t have done it without you. Brian, I love you. Kelly, we made it and you're finally 21!
Benaiah D Lozano
Beano
Plano, TX
Operation Research
Although the Academy has taught me valuable time-management skills, how to survive on minimalhours of sleep, and how to cope with arduous and seemingly trivial tasks, the most important lesson have learned is the value of family and friends. I never would have made it through here without you. Thanks forthe support. FMF
Jared R Marvin
Baby Marv Waddell, AZ
Management won’t apologize for partying will help clean this up.
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Andrew D Henke
The Bank
Minnetonka, MN
Management
“Remember this your lifetime through, Tomorrow there will be more to do. And failure waits for all who stay, with some success made yesterday. So tomorrow we will try once more, and even harder than before.”
- John Wooden
Isaac J Leung
Moreno Valley, CA
ComputerEngineering
To all of my family and friends, especially the ones I’ve made here are the academy, Thank you. You guys made life here fun and full of memories. can’t believe that it's been four years and they have been incredible.
Sean P Malanowski
Seanzy
Ellicottville, NY
Political Science
First, to my family, without whom would not be here. Thank you for the support, guidance and love, especially through these last four years. Secondly, to Corky, Pappa, Chunky and Chad: We have years of blessings ahead of us: Good Times, Weddings, Babies and such. God bless you all and may He guide you through life to glorify Him. Let His will be done according to “His Time,” not necessarily “Our Time!” - 1 Corinthians 13: 1-13
Benjamin J McCorkle
Corky
Berryville, VA
Sean, Chunky, Poppy, Chad, Herbie, and Johnny: you made everything worth it. I owe my diploma and commission to you. Bromanos, feel like this is just the beginning. Thanks for not disowning me after 7 poor GPA’s Mummy and Daddy, the Lord Jesus' love is manifest through you. I just hope that someday God will be glorified through my experiences here, and the lessons learned passed on
Michael J McVay
Mike, Swifty, MacDaddy Papillion, NE SocialScience
Wow.. am really writing this. I want to thank Mom and Dad, Daniel, Sarah and the boys for all the support and patience with me wanting to quit every day, you never let me do it. To the boys, I couldn’t have made it without you, the memories ofweekends downtown and at O’Malley’s, Ring Dance and others. See y’all out there and remember: “Life's tough, it's tougher if you’re stupid” and “Nickel at a time...” - Thanks Dad
Shaun M O’Bryant Chunky
Colorado Springs, CO Management
It was a blast but I’m excited for whatever’s next! “Therefore, urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”
- Romans 12:1-2
Emily A Purcell Nashville, TN Physics
For of all sad words Of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: “It might have been”
- John GreenleafWhittier
Thanks, Mom, for keeping me from wondering what might have been, and for always being there to love and support me.
Kurt D Silsby Moe
Missoula, MT
Material Chemistry
It's definitely been an adventure. Thanks to my family and friends who were behind me every step of the way. Here’s to forgetting the bad and always remembering the good...and being able to have a messy room again.
Daniel Montilla
Monty
Tucson, AZ
Systems Engineering: Information Systems
It’s been a journey...Thanks to all my friends and family for the support and the good times. Most of all, thank you John Weihrouch for the inspirationand the guidance. miss you.
Alexander F Pappalardo East Stroudsburg, PA
MilitaryHistory
would like to thank my roommate Chunk, my family, and my friends Sean and Corky and all others for their support all these years. (Sorry if you are ‘all others.’) They are making me graduate, so now I’ll go do real jobs. All know is God is the only real important thing, and seeking Him is what life’s about. Matthew 6:33. Word.
Michelle M Shinto
Santa Ana, CA
General Engineering
Thanks to my family, Mom, Dad, and James, for all the support you have given to me. My time here has been amazing. thank God for the chance to meet all the great people that I have met during my time here. Good luck to everyone!
Jered M Smith
Austin, TX
Operations Research
Mom, Dad, Rashel, and Raeanne, thanks for supporting me in everything. wouldn't have made it or even gotten here in the first place if it wasn’tfor your love and support. hope I can continue to make you proud. Austin, Beano, and Ben, we have some pretty crazy stories from the past couple years, and know we are only going to get more in the years to come. FMF
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Cody J Sweatt
Sweatt
Johnstown, PA Management
The Godfather, the DIKs, Karaoke, racing Corvettes in minivans, Goodwill Challenges, Prep School BBQs, buying a deck at O’Malley's, Jamaica, the Fail Boat, the pink cowboy hat, Blackapalooza, Sasquatch and THE MEAT!
Chad B Vanderhorst
Columbus, OH
Management thank my Savior for captivating my heart during these days. The friendships, brotherhood, good times, and tough trials all have made this experience an unforgettable journey that pray has brought Him glory.
Austin F Winner
Del Mar, CA Management
Mom, Pops and Sammy, thank you for all your support. cannot thank you enough for everything you have done for me, not only at the Academy, but throughout my entire life. Carli, thanks for putting up with me and making it through a tough, but amazing, four years together. Ben, Jered and Beano, through the good and bad, we have always been there for each other and always will be. love you all and thank you. FMF
Token Lithia, FL General Engineering
Here's to the days I was this close to quitting, to the days that wanted to break down, and to the days when felt it wasn’t worth it. To the people who were there to pick me up when fell, thank you from the bottom of my heart. When all is said and done, am proud to say that it was all worth it. Thank you to everyone who made this possible. DO WORK SON!
Roni Yadlin
Wayne Rooney, Rone-piece Irvine, CA
Astronautical Engineering
Well, graduation is finally here! To the Birds, thanks for being there through good and bad. You girls are the greatest thing about this place and love you all. Thanks to all the Knights for being a family. Freshman Roadies, couldn’t have asked for better people to go through Freshman year with. To my parents and sisters, todah lekulchem. wouldn’t have made it through without your support. May God bless everyone in the class of 2009. Proverbs 3:5-6.
ght of THIRTY
“You don't lead bypointing and tellingpeople some place to go. You lead by going to that place and making a case.
- Ken Kesey
Trisden E Wright
David M Abraham
Ramathorn
Aurora, CO Biology
Thanks to my family for supporting me the past four years, and to my friends who helped me get through this place.
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THIRTY-ONE
Joseph W Atherton
Weatherford, TX Management
I would like to takethis opportunity to thank my Dad, Momand close friends for seeing me through these past five years. would not be where am today without you all, am eternally grateful for your love and encouragement. Isaiah 40:29-31
Lauren K Chaffee
Severna Park, MD
Behavioral Science
I’m where I am thanks to God who is the reason live. Thanks also to my family who dealt with all myups and downs; Mom, Dad, Katelyn, Jillian, you guys have been there no matter what and are so encouraging. Finally, thanks to all my friends and fellow Reapers who have seen me at my best and worst, and for teaching me how to lead and how to be a good teammate.
Lauren M Doughty La Cincinnati, OH Management
Thanks to everyone for helping me get through this place! Especially my parents, friends back home, friends here at school and my brothers; Evan, Joey and James. couldn’t have done it without all of your guys’ help!
Michael R Chidester
Mike Pearisburg, VA
Systems Engineering Management
“Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It’s perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands It hopes we’ve learnt something from yesterday.” - John Wayne’s Tombstone inscription. Live life as it comes. Learn from yesterday, but don’t dwell on it, and live every moment as if it was your last.
Heather A Flynn
Trabuco Canyon, CA
Social Science
What a wonderful four years it has been! Thanks to God, my family- Mom, Dad, Jenny and John, for being so supportive and loving and special thanks to Cam. I feel so blessed and grateful for the experiences I have had and the amazing people have met. I look forward to what the future has in store! Don't forget to see the silver lining behind every gray cloud and to live well, laugh often, and love much! Psalm 91.
Joel F Halpert
Wilson, NC
Aeronautical Engineering
“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.“ - Winston Churchill
Michael J Kracht
St. Paul, MN Meteorology
Here’s to everyone who helped me out along the way. To my family who taught me could do anything put my mind to and always reminded me where I came from, my amazing friends here that got me through this place, and God who has blessed me with so much. am forever grateful for all the help and support over the past four years.
Kevin T McDonald
KMac
Solvang, CA
Systems Engineering Management
Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world’s great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs. am haunted by waters. -A River Runs Through It
Joshua A Metzger
Josh, Metz Princeton, IL
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Britt, and all the members of my church at home, I definitely could not have made it this far without your prayers and support. I’ll never forget the camping, snowboarding, and other adventures of the Tripod-1 love you guys. am truly blessed to have made it this far and eagerly await what lies ahead.
Ryan J Holets Pittsburgh, PA MSS
The greatest suffering is failing those whose refuse to fail you.
- TCF
Shannon N Kranich Edmond, OK Physics
Thank you Mom and Dad, family, friends and sponsors, for the unending support, understanding and encouragement. Heather, you’ve become a sister to me, love forever. Catholic Choir, especially ’09, I never would've made it through without you. Physics majors, there’s been good times and bad, but I’ll never regret the decision to join you. To all academy friends, Congratulations! Thanks for the memories. “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars."
- Les Brown
Daniel J McLaughlin
Dan Midland, TX
Electrical Engineering
“I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me faithful, appointing me to his service.” - 1 Timothy 1:12...Wow, what a journey...Wow, look at what lies ahead!...To everyone still back at the hill: Don’t give up, because “this too shall pass,” and it's worth it!
Jacob W Paulson
Lake Oswego, OR Management
I won’t apologize for partying will help clean this up. but
Justin T Pedone
Fort Lewis, WA
Aeronautical Engineering
It hasbeen a blessing to be here and I thank God for the love and support from my loving family and wonderful friends. May God continue to Bless my loving parents and beautiful sister, and May God bless those friends who have stood by my side these four years... Ephesians 5: 1-20...
“Accept the challenge so that you may feelthe exhilaration of victory" - aGeneral George S Patton
Elisa M Rhynedance Woodbridge, VA Social Sciences
Thanks to my family and friends who have always been there! ...and go skins!
Eric M Vander Wyst
Byron, IL
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, Amy, Heather, Dan, the Coopers, and all my other family and friends. Thanks so much for everything over these past four years, for all the food, laughs, love, and support. You all mean the world to me! Thanks for helping me make my dreams come true!Love you all!
Brian A Vickers
B-Vick, Vick Durham, NC
Environmental Engineering would like to thank my mom and dad for supporting me over the last four years. I’d also like to thank my grandparents and extended family for their thoughts and prayers. I’d like to thank God for allowing all of this to happen as it did. Finally, I’d like to thank all the great friends I’ve made over my time here and wish them all the best in their futures. truly believe that life is nothing without happiness.
Juancarlos A Pino
JC
Yuma, AZ
Economics
Thanks to all of my family and friends who supported me during the rough times, couldn’t of made it through here without your help! AsCharles Dickens puts it, “It was the best of times it was the worst of times.”
Benn W Slikker
Bakersfield CA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thank you to my parents and friends who have continued to give me support and encouragement. These past four years have truly been an adventure of a lifetime as have experienced highs andlows. Amanda, I thank God every day for allowing me to find you during my semester at USNA and cannot wait for the years to come. I will remember the good, and will look back on the bad with a smile. God is good.
Nicolas A Velati
Nick, Nico
Buenos Aires. Argentina Systems Engineering
Human Systems
I'd like to thank all the people I’ve met these past years who helped make this a great experience and the time go by faster. I have plenty to be thankful for and will never forget the friendships found. Sobre todo, a mi familia. Gracias a todos por apoyarme constantemente a pesar de las distancias y ayudarme a llegar a este punto. Los quiero mucho.
Patrick H Warfel
Pat, Waffle, Little Man Renton, WA
Meteorology
I’m blessed to have had this amazing opportunity to attend USAFAand experience all it had to offer. I thank God for giving me the strength and guidance to succeed throughout these years. To my parents, sisters, and Ashley: thank you for all the support, prayers, encouragement, and long-distance love; I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t you. I’m truly grateful for the life-long friends I’ve made —especially Josh and Justin; thanks guys, you’re the best. - Joshua 1:9
“The leader must know must know that he knows and must be able to make it abundantly clear to those around him that he knows.
- Clarence Randall
Newton L Bang
Hightstown, NJ
Behavioral Science
Thanks to my family for always supporting me and believing in me, love you. “Audentes fortuna iuvat.”
- Virgil's Aeneid, Book X, Line 284. Peace and longevity.
David L Blessinger II
Niceville, FL
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you Mom and Dad for all of the loving support over the years, I wouldn’t have made it here without you. To the Roadies, it hasbeen an experience. Thanks for all of the fond memories and I'll see you on the outside.
Brooks H Crane
Milton, VT
Systems Engineering Management
Special thanks to my parents, without your support and encouragement wouldn’t be here today.
To the Wings of Blue for the good times, crazy memories, and lifelong friendships-Blue Skies Forever...
For 2009 always remember: “What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Brady J Augustin
Leavenworth, MN
Legal Studies
“It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard... is what makes it great.”
- Jimmy
Dugan
Robert M Berry Bear El Cajon, CA
Social Science
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
- Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Phillip N Cole
Battle Creek, Ml
Political Science
A special thanks to my parents for all their support and encouragement during my time here. To the rest of my family and friends, thanks for everything, nothing is more important to me than all of you. I’m just a squirrel trying to get a nut, baby! “I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center.” - Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Player Piano
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Colly T Deaton Deberry, TX
Social Science
Michael J Giannone
Mikey Gee Warren, NJ
Geospatial Science
“Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right.”
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Paulie Gee
James B Hall
Piscataway, NJ Systems Engineering Management would like to thank God, my parents, my brother, the rest of my family, and my friends for their amazing support these past four years. Thanks to all the friends I made here who without them would not have made it and probably would have gone insane. To all my brothas out there thank you for the amazing times we have had keep your head up and continue to act as sunrays in this environment of darkness. Good luck and love you all, Peace!
Michael P LaBrie
Mike St. Albans, VT
Foreign Area Studies
Thanks for all the support mom and dad. Thanks to all my friends and roommates for the help and support. "History will bekind to me, for I intend to write it. -
Sir Winston
Churchill
Weston L Fulfer
Fluffy Destroyer of Worlds
Modesto, CA Economics
Accept nothing less than high standards no matter how small the task.
Cristina L Guerreiro
Colorado Springs, CO Meteorology
Thank you to my family for always supporting me, especiallythrough the rough times. I’m also grateful for all the great friends made while was here, including those from my amazing squadron. Hopefully, we will keep in touch or run into each other along the way. I will miss you all.
Matthew F Horan
Matt Denver, CO Meteorology
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Jacqueline C Lynch
Jackie Niceville, FL Biology
“I have opinions of my own - strong opinions - but don't always agree with them.” - George Bush
Miles C McMullan
IceMan
Irvine, CA Management
Thank you, Lord, for all of my blessings. Thank you to my family for your endless and powerful support. Thank you to the water polo team for the countless memories, hard work, and sacrifices we made together. am so proud to have accomplished what I have, but know owe much to my supporters. To the classes below me, keep fighting the good fight. The horizon is closer than you think. “I can do all things through Christ who empowers me.” - Philippians 4:13
Brian W Pitman Hampton, VA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks Mom and Dad and everyone else who helped me over these last four years. It has been a great time and wish you all the best in your careers. “Let us follow our destiny, ebb and flow. Whatever may happen, we master fortune by accepting it.”
- Virgil
Austin, TX Biochemistry
owe everything am and everything I have accomplished to God,Mom, Dad, my family and friends. Thank you all for your constant support and guidance. “You must dothe thing you think you cannot do.”
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Tyler J Stecker
Grand Island, NE
Astronautical Engineering need to thank my Mom and Dad for all of the support they have given me over the past four years. It’s been fun but I’m excited to see what the rest has to offer. “Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing.”
- Oscar Wilde
Lincoln K Miller
Simi Valley, CA
Social Science
You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.
Brandon S Reeves
Suwanee, GA Economics
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Vidalia, GA
MilitaryStrategic Studies
It ain’t no hill for a climber.
Alexander I Weiner
Alex
Rochester, NY
Foreign Area Studies Middle East
There are only three truths in life and there isn't enough space here for any of them.
Robert J Smith
Robin C Rogers
Raymond
“Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It’s the transition that’s troublesome.”
Isaac Asimov
roadrunners
THIRTY-TWO
“In times ofchange learners inherit the Earth while the learnedfind themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.
- Eric Hoffer
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Irvine, CA
Strategic Studies
Zhang Zinger
Military
Bryan K Avery Mililani, HI
Systems Engineering Human Factors Fellas, it wouldn't have been worth it without you. Take care of each other. We ride. We fight. We love. Who’s the best? The Apocalypse is brewing...
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Leighton F Bagby
The Incredible Golden, CO Systems Engineering Mech just want to say thank you to everyone who supported me, especially my family, through these past five years (NWP baby). During my time here, have lived by two phrases of wisdom - do not worry about the things you cannot control and in the end everything always seems to work out. am happy to be finished, but sure am going to miss the skiing!
Jason R Bartik Kettering, OH Systems Engineering Management won’t apologize for partying... but I will help clean this up.
Tyler C Clark Ty Florence, SC Systems Engineering Management: Aero Capstone
Dad, Mom, Kindra, Mandy, and Family - I love you very much. Without you, my dreams would be impossible. Thank you for all the support!! To my family members who've served: am honored and proud to serve the same Colors as you.
“When the going gets tough, the tough get going!” -
Gma/Gpa Cope
Parker W Cowles Elk River, MN
American History
“Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorioustriumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rankwith those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.”
- Teddy Roosevelt To my friends, family, and above all my teammates who helped me through my numerous failures and those glorious triumphs, Thank You. learned more from you than I thought possible.
AFXC Flea-Trainer
John J Cocomazzi Coco, JJ Mahopac, NY
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to everyone that supported me throughout the last four years-my family, friends, and especially my parents. Mom and Dad, your faith is the reason succeeded. I can’t leave out Jared, Mike, and Maria. You’ve steam shoveled 17 years of development into four, causing drastic change. can’t say that I’ve caught my whale yet, but my course is set. To those that think this place is a total waste of time, I'd say my experience proves you wrong.
Joseph J D’Agostino Joe
Warminster, PA
Behavioral Sciences
Dad, Mom and Gia, am eternally grateful for all the love, support and dedication you have provided me over these past four years. I don't think could ever have made it through without you. To my Ratz, thanks for making these past three years the best of my life, from ski weekends to water sprinklers to Ring Dance we really showed them what rattitude was all about! We'll always be Livin’ on a Prayer.
Brian L Dosa Jr
The King, Dos
Harker Heights, TX
Operations Research
Bippity boppitygive me the zoppity" - Michael Scott. Wow what a great four years! Thanks to friends: Jeff, Chad, Dave, Dan,Esther, Tyler. To Jesus Christ my Savior. Thanks to my family-especially Dad who always had great advice and Mom who was always a phone call away. And to my fiancee and best friend
Samantha-we are finally here! cannot wait to spend my life with you. Guru§uduz!
Benjamin T Gardner Mansfield, TX Management
Flere’s to everyone that has helped me through. To the Lord, who watches over me. To my family, who continually cheers me on. To my friends, both near and far. To the Ratz and Rebels, who made it a blast. And finally, to the boys... “Scars heal, glory fades, and all we’re left with are the memories made. Pain hurts, but only for a minute; life is short, so go on and live it.” We lived it.
- Chris Cagle.
John H Harvey III
Pigpen Mechanicsville, VA
Mechanical Engineering
There are good ships, and there are wood ships, and there are ships that sail the sea, but the best ships are friendships and may they always be.
Eleanor J Dormire
Ellie
Colorado Springs, CO
Foreign Area Studies: Africa
Thanks to my friends and family whose love and support made all the difference! I’d especially like to thank my parents whohave been with me every step of the way. From delivering food when was restricted as a freshman to planning my graduation celebrations, they have been my greatest supporters. To the ‘09’ers in 33, we’ve finally made it! Thanks for all the good times and memories, couldn’t have asked for better friends!
Erika E Fischer
Birdy
Imperial, CA
Civil Engineering
“God created memories so that we might have roses in December.”
- Italo Svevo
Rueben E Glaves
Sterling. AK
Civil Engineering
I Came, saw, conquered.
Anthony E Hylko
Tony Canton, Ml
Environmental Engineering
The quest for significant contribution to society is the purest of all ambitions. The meaningful life is the one that selflessly and fervently serves to improve the human condition. have been given the opportunity to live this type of meaningful life. To this end, my greatest fear is that will take more from this world than have to offer.
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Esther M Ludvicek
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Casper WY
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to my friends and family back home for their support and especially the Ratz! You guys have become like family to me over the past few years and it’s been an incredible experience together: Ski Trips, Spring Break in Mexico, DormRoom Raves, Haunted Houses, Nerf Gun Wars, Ring Dance weekend, just to name a few! Through thick and thin, and while “Livin’ On a Prayer” (Bon Jovi), you’ve made this place much easier than it would have been!
Michael D Morris
Mike, Mikey, The Coffee Guy Coal Valley, IL
Foreign Area Studies: Europe
To all of my family, friends, and others who have supported my endeavors, could not have made it through this place without you - Thank You!
To all of my fellow Ratz, including Baby Ratz of old, you made a home of the Cellar in which we’ve shared this part of our lives. For the moments I’ll never forget and those wish could, have you all to thank. And to all, Good Luck and Godspeed in all you choose to do.
Mercedita M Sadorra
Maria, Little One, Mexipino Niland, CA
Behavioral Science
Much love to my family fortheir unwavering support throughout these four years. To the Catholic Choir, keep making beautiful music. Singing is praying twice. To the 09 baby Dozen, Ratz, and my wonderful homies: thanks for making the ride worthwhile.
Robert S Smith Odessa, TX
Social Science
“Work hard, improve everyday, be unselfish, be the best!”
- My Dad
“For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted."
- Matthew 23:12
Forrest A McLain
Gump, Champ
Fort Davis, TX
Civil Engineer
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from this experience, it’s never take no for an answer. I would not be graduating from this place if I hadn’t been continually inspired by my mother and supported by my family, thank you so much. Remember the story about the early bird getting the worm? Sometimes you feel like you’re that worm. Just keep pushin’ and workin’ hard, you'll reach your goals. God Bless.
Daniel R Romero
Nano Pecos, NM
Civil Engineering
Mom, Pop and Jenn thank you for everything you have done for me and the support you have provided all these years; would not have made it this far without you! love you all. Quote: “Fight for everything you believe in, and if people don’t believe in you, throw it back in their face, and prove them wrong!” - Mom and especially Pops.
Stephanie C Schmidt
Steph Katy TX
Operations Research
To Mom, Dad and Andrew, thank you for your support and love, you have each taught meso much about myself and true leadership. To the friends that made this place worth remembering, wish you the best of luck as you start a new chapter in your life. To the friends and mentors of St. Michael’s Liturgical Chapel, thank you for sharing your passions. Lastly, to Michael, thank you for loving me through it all.
Benjamin D Soifer Altadena, CA
History
Just want to thank everyone who helped me get where am today. Couldn’t have done it without my family and friends.
Alexander W Stevenson
Alex Columbia, SC Physics
I’ve gotten to do too many awesome things here. There are a few things that this place gave me that I’ll never lose: Rattitude, bromanship, calculus, my ring, and some of the best friends ever. “Time without courage, time without fear, is just wasted, wasted time.” “And so it’s time to change our ways, but I’ve loved these days!"
John L Wilhelm
Johnny White Hall, MD Management would just like to say thanks to Tina, Mom, Dad, Mrs. Robin and Mr. Igor. Your Love, Support, and prayers helped me through. To my bros, you know who you are, how did we rock so hard? had a blast and don’t regret a single second of my time at the Academy. I love you all and can’t thank you enough.
Derek S Andeweg Scribbles Hanover, NH Meteorology
Thank you to my family for always supporting me. Thanks to my friends who were always there for me when needed them no matter what. Thanks to the Snoopy bros for unforgettable memories. “What kind of person would live where there is no daring? don’t believe in taking foolish chances, but nothing can be accomplished without taking any chance at all.” - Charles Lindbergh
Matthew A Beaudreault Boody Oceanside, CA Management
This is a dedication to Mom and Dad, for their undying love and limitless support because a baby is born with a need to be loved - and never outgrows it. This is a dedication to Zack, because being a brother is even better than being a superhero. To know the height of a mountain, one must climb it. Get rad - the blood will dry.
Daniel A Batch
Dan
ViIonia, AR
SocialSciences
“However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the gospel of God’s grace.” - Acts 20:24
Christopher M Brinkmann
Chris Marietta, GA
Electrical Engineering
Thanks to all my friends and family that brought me out of this place alive.
Phil D Compton Tater Salad
Doty, lA/A
Civil Engineering
Thanks everyone for the support... we all know that it was by no sole effort of my own that I've accomplished what have. Last words: heard this from Dick Vermeil once while was here, “No one cares how much you know until they know how much you care.”
Liam D Conley L-Dawg Columbia, MD Systems Engineering Management
gotta thank Mum, Dad, Laura, Caroline, Thomas and all my big, diverse family-1 love ‘em! Casey, you are the best- mwah. Jeff, hopefully your picture is in this book somewheredoubtful. To all the folks I met here, you guys made it rock. 34 enough said. “Life’s a wheel of fortune and it’s my chance to spin it.” - 2pac
Joseph R Curran
Joe Naperville, IL
Aeronautical Engineering
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” - Edmund Burke
Jeffrey D Edwards
Jeff Beach Lake, PA Systems Engineering Management Mom, Dad, and Beth, could not have done it without you. Heather, you are my everything. Liam, made it in the book (I think). To the rest of my friends, it has been an amazing ride. To the 3-4 Mafia, Loose Hawgs! I’m ready to leavehere now to accomplish bigger and better things. “I’m 100% original, and that’s what got me here.”
Kimberly N Hale
Kim Yorktown, VA
Geospatial Sciences
Thanks to all!
“Let the world change you and you can change the world!”
- Che Guevara
Christopher A Ifft
Acronym, Papa Bear Kingwood, TX
Basic Sciences
“The future depends on what we do in the present.” - Mahatma Gandhi
Dustin S Lovell
D-Love
Montclair, VA Management
Be proactive rather than reactive. Don’t let the stressors of this place get you down. Oh, and one more thing...party.
Andrew J Richter
Andy Fort Myers, FL
Systems Engineering Management
First, without God wouldn’t have even gotten to the academy let alone through it. All am is in him and through him. also couldn’t have gotten through without the support and love from my parents, Jay and Lori and family, Jeff, Jaime, and Jill and the many friends have made here-Hawgs. will miss all you guys but look forward to seeing what the future holds for each of you.
Isaiah 40:31. John 3:30
Bryn E Sowa
Thousand Oaks, CA
Geospatial Sciences
Ariane and Alexis - have looked up to you my entire life and there are no two people admire more. Bari - You have become one of my truest friends...I can’t wait until you realize how amazing you truly are. Mom and Dad - am who am today because you showed me God and believed in me...with all my heart love you. To my friends - thanks for the best four years of my life! 2 Cor 9-10
Nathaniel A Mocalis
Lifeguard Murrieta, CA
Military History
“Give to Caesar what is Caesar's.” To my nation I give my life, to my God I give my soul, to my wife I give my heart. Lead, follow, or get out of the way. A leader cares for his people; motivate your men—punish them when necessary, but inspire them always. To all my Doolies: You made this journey worthwhile. If inspired and influenced but one of you, my time here was well spent. Faith, Commitment, Honor. ILTFP.
Matthew L Pineda
Matt
Santa Maria, CA
Political Science
Thanks to my family for all their love and support throughout these past four years (most esp. Dad, Auntie Bernadette, Grandma, Mike and Marc). finally made it! To all my friends and the 3-4 “Loose Hawg” Mafia, thanksfor everything! definitely could not have made it through this place without all of you. Well it’s time to end this chapter of my life and move onto greater things. Let the good times roll! “Work Hard, Play Hard!” Hubtastic! Isaiah 40:31
Ryan D Sivertsen
Moline, IL
Material Chemistry
Thanks to Mom, Dad, and the family for your love and supportwouldn't be here without you! To my friends, thanks for always being there through the tough times. To the Hawgs and former T-Birds, I’m grateful for all of the great times that we have shared and I will miss you all. “Then heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send?’ And I said, ‘Here I am. Send Me!”’ - Isaiah 6:8
Gregory A Stafford
Greg Chesterfield, VA
Behavioral Science
“Things that were hard to bear are sweet to remember” - Seneca. So this didn't turn out at all how planned, but such is life. Huge thanks to Mom, Dad, Erin and Katy for the occasional pep talk needed to get through here. Thanks to my friends and the Hawgs who made this place worthwhile (or at least bearable). Per Sempre.
Kaitlin P Staples
Kate
Peachtree City, GA
Social Sciences
Thank you to my family, friends, and mentors who helped me along the way. couldn’t have done it without you. “Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.”
- Theodore Roosevelt
Kyle V Strathman
Lubbock, TX
BachSci
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Brady A Urbanovsky Urbo
Cuero, TX
Social Sciences
This was easily the hardest thing that I’ve ever done. I couldn’t have made it without the support of all of my friends, family, and most of all God.
All things are possible through Him.
Don’t talk about it, be about it!
Joshua G Williams
Hot Springs, VA
Space Operations
Thank you to all my friends and family who supported me throughout my time here. Mom, Dad, Jonathan, Nana, and Pop-Pop, couldn't have done it without you. love you all.
Thanks to the 3-4 Mafia and D&B for everything, I will never forget you guys. It’s been fun. HUB!
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“Never doubt that a small group ofthoughtful committed people can change the world; indeed it's the only thing that ever has.
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William D Banham Ferndale, WA Mathematics
“Then looked again at all the acts of oppression which were being done under the sun. And behold saw the tears of the oppressed and that they had no one to comfort them.
- Ecclesiastes 4:1
“I searched for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand in the gap before Me for the land, so that I would not destroy it.
- Ezekiel 22:30
Joseph M Brock Joe North Aurora, IL Bachelor of Science
Thanks to my family for all your support. Mom, Dad, Mike, Angie, Elissa, Matt, Ellery, and Kait, you all played a big role in helping me get through here. Thanks to the Norvells, wouldn’t have made it without you. Zac and Ole, thanks for pushing me when couldn’t find the motivation, and for making it fun at a place where fun goes to die. Thanks to everyone else who supported me here, this place is impossible without friends.
Luke J Coquerille
North Vernon, IN Military History
“Man proposes, but God disposes.”
-Thomas Kempis
Joshua M Arnall
Tonto
John Day, OR Aeronautical Engineering
I may be the one graduating from this place, but owe that fact to the help of many people. To my parents, owe you all that I have accomplished and more. To my Brother, for the many lessons in humility and the continued encouragement given to me, and without a question to all the great friends have made here; especially my Deuce Brothers and Weasel Family. As Jack Black would say “Now that’s $!#&ing teamwork!”
Joseph M Becker Joe Osseo, Wl
Social Sciences
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Sean T Callahan Big Timber, MT Biology
This life is about your love with God, people you have loved, and people that have loved you.
Brian J Dunn Annadale, VA
Political Science would like to thank my family and of course all those who helped me get through here. hope that I enriched your USAFA experience, know that all of you made it once in a lifetime. truly enjoyed it.
Patrick J Grandsaert
Redwood City, CA Civil Engineering
Thank you to all who have helped me. Dad, John, Katie, Grandma, my family, former Redeye, and all the Weasels past and present. It’s not what you do but how you live, and thank you all for letting me do so.
David C Hill
Northglenn, CO Systems Engineering Management
Mom and Dad: Thanks for always pushing me to do my best and fulfill my potential. To all my friends, thank you for making life at the Academy bearable and for always supporting me and reminding me why came. And thanks to my wonderfulfiancee Courtney Hesser for always being there and helping me through my last two years when I just wanted to quit. Without all of you would have never made it!! R.I.P. - Ken, Anthony, Andrew, Raymond, Mary, Charles You are missed!!
Russell H John Hunter
Huntsville, MO
Aeronautical Engineering
Look to the future, but always remember the past. We go to join a Long Blue Line and for that, take pride. Never forget we are truly “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants”. - Inscription on the British Two Pound Sterling coin
Kory E Gladysz
Portland, OR
Social Science
I would like to give a huge thanks to my parents in supporting me in everything thing have ever done. I am proud to be your daughter. Also will never forget my entourage!!! love and miss you guys!!
Joshua E Henderson-Casteel
Booboo Stockton, CA
Social Sciences
The Pain is at last done and the prideful have finally won and It’s time for me to be gone so I’m Out!!!
Colin T Hughes
Mosinee, Wl
Computer Science
Thanks Mom, Dad, Cam and Grams. Props to Spense, Pete, Anthony, Greg, and all seven roommates including JASON CHENG! For those of you still stuck on the hill: keep attacking. “Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one’s values.”
- Ayn Rand
Rosser M Jones
Ross
Hampton, VA
Social Science
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Jacob D Malberg
Keller, TX Management
“I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”
- Robert Frost
Thank you to my amazing family for their support! Forever TCU ’08
Cody J Nelson Augusta, KS Civil Engineering
Thanks Mom and Dad for all the sup port. To all the guys, thanks for all the good times.
Ryan C Parrish DeKalb, IL Economics
“You can stand me up at the gates of Hell and I won’t back down.”
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Sunny Lee MOMMAh, Sunshine
Cerritos, CA
Behavioral Sciences
It’s been four long years and can’t believe it’s finally over. want to thank everyone who was there for me - especially umma, appa, unni, shleen, sara... couldn’t havedone it without you guys. Thanks to my friends for all the memories, I’ll never forget them. And one last thing...I graduated!! NBD. =]
Erin M McCormick
E-Mac, Mc-C, Chi-Town, A-Dizzle Aurora, IL
Aeronautical Engineering
To my family, especially Mom, Dad, and Moe: thanks for always supporting me while was here! couldn’t have gotten this far without you. To all my friends: thanks for making this place bearable! had a lot of fun with you guys. couldn’t have made it without any of you. will miss you all! This place is definitely worth getting through! Remember, “The journey is the reward.”
- Adlai Stevenson
Brent W Olson OLE
Baudette, MN Science
Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support over the years and being such amazing role models for me to look up too! Jill, Derek, Jason and families, thanks for your prayers and words of encouragement, and helping me to see the light at the end of the tunnel! Lisa, thank you for being so patient and understanding and helping me to survive these last few years! I am so happy get to spend forever with you! I am thankful for the opportunities I’ve been given.
Zachary T Pendleton Bloomington, OH
Foreign Area Studies
First, a big thanks to my family, you are the best. To those of Wild 35, we have had some great times together.
Daniel H Prescott
Dan, Danny-P Belleville, IL
Aeronautical Engineering
First off I owe everything to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. To my fiancee Leslie, thanks for staying with me for all four years. I can’t wait to see what God has in store for us. Thanks to my family for all of their support. To all of my friends, thanks for all of the great times. The Academy is what it is because of the great people here. I will miss you all. It was certainly worth it.
Mark I Rodrigo Hotrod, Ren Qinggang
Honolulu, HI Foreign Area Studies
Mom, Dad, and Mia: couldn’t have done it without your support. Thank you to the Widmann family for giving me a home that madethe Academy bearable. To all of my Chinese laoshis, can’t thank you enough for giving me the opportunities of a lifetime in China. To my friends, we finally made it after four years of waiting,bending rules, and keeping each other out of trouble. It was worth it. To everybody else, it’s been real.
Daniel B Stephens
Murfreesboro, TN Aeronautical Engineering
“Behold, the former things have come to pass, now declare new things; Before they spring forth proclaim them to you.” - Isaiah 42:9 will never forget how being ripped away from my family and friends back home could so deepen my faith in Jesus while here at the Academy. Now, since my time here is coming to pass, I pray that the new things in the future help me to know You better as well.
Keith B Williams
Shrek LaFayette, GA
Social Sciences
want to thank my family for being behind me and want them to know they have meant the world to me. would like to thank all my friends who helped me get through some stuff that happened back home four dig year could not have made it without your support.
Andrew J Roberts
Lakeland, FL
General Engineering
Family, friends, and freedoms are what missed most during my stay here at Camp USAFA, but while here, learned to truly value each of these. To sum it up, there were some good times, some not so good times, and a few hours of sleep that all added up to a degree and some really amazing memories.
Nathaniel J Roseveare Rosey
Loveland, CO Legal Studies
Thanks to everyone who supported me through these last four years. Dad, Mom, Nick, Kirt andKels love you guys so much! Thanks to all my friends, especially my Weasel brothers and sisters. Cody, thanks for being such an awesome roommate. Josh, thanks for keeping me on my game. I want to thank God for everything He has done for me. Without Him none of this would have happened. Corinthians 4:8
Kristina D Stewart Glendale, AZ Social Science
To all of my loved ones, thanks for always believing in me and never letting me lose faith. To my sisters on the volleyball team, will always CARRY you in my heart. Thanks for making my senior year remarkable. Keep the ODC and Moonshine in effect, and always stay true to each other. Kelly, you're going to make it! To my best friend -my other half-1 wouldn’t have made it without you. Still WE rise. Beep Bop Boop Boop.
Abel B Wilson Stanton, TX Military History
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Mark J Bartak
Sasquatch Wichita, KS
Military Strategic Studies
“To good times, good memories, and great friends.” These last four years have been a wild ride full of excitement, lessons learned, adventures, and blessings. Thanks to all of you who helped me along this path of my life. To my family: Mom, Dad, Luke, and John; could not havemade it through without your support and love. To those who follow: “What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?”
Kyle M Bruton
Wylie Hurst, TX
Economics and Management cannot thank my family enough for their unwavering encouragement and support. Thisone’s for you, Mom and Dad. To all of my friends, thank you for making the last four years the best of times. It's been a great ride filledwith great memories. Finally, I’ll always be... One of Three.
Timothy P Donian
Crystal Lake, IL
Military Strategic Studies
Thank you Mom, Jim, Patrick, Grandpa, Jim Boi, and the rest of the family. This was as much your burden as it was mine and couldn’t have done it without you. To my friends here and all over, especially Taylor and Alex, thank you for your support and advice. Blake and Justin, you guys were great roommates Thanks for sharing your sanity when was running low. “Look to the past and remember and smile” -Blink 182
Mary F Barrett
Copperas Cove, TX
Astronautical Engineer
It was...it was hard, it was fun, it was terrible, it was great, it was full of challenges, it was full of friends, it was a necessary hardship, it was an exciting experience, it was a military institution, it was an advanced education, it was an athletic opportunity, it was an inspirational hope, it was an end, it was a beginning... it was stressful, but it was worth it. Hugs to all... my gymnastics Ladybirds, Pink Panthers, and Liturgicals -mare
Daniel B Bevers Beves Clanton, AL
Mechanical Engineering
Thanks to my father for preparing me to be a man, to my mother for always trying to make me a polite gentleman, and to my brother for giving me a sense of adventure. Thanks to my friends; together we have made it and I look forward to running into you again. “Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." At the same time, do not take life too seriously and remember to laugh every day!
Dennis M Cross Mack Littleton, NC Management
So I’m done, thank God, but He is not the only one want to thank. Without the support of my family and the friends I've made here, wouldn't be walking across the stage, so thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Alexander W Durstein Durst Pittsburgh, PA
Military Strategic Studies
“So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish” - Douglas Adams
Christopher R Engelken
Chris, The Comic's Edge Richmond, VT
Astronautical Engineering
To my family, thank you for all you've done to get me where am today. I could not have survived this place without your love, support, and guidance. To my friends, thank you for welcoming me into your lives, for being there for me in times of need, and for sharing some great experiences with me. can’t wait to see all of you again in the “real” Air Force. Isaiah 6:8, here am!
Edward K Goodhue Moloka’i, HI
Civil Engineering
Thank you for all of the support Mom and Dad! You raised me well. I couldn’t have asked for better parents. Joe, the concerts and our climbs were some of my best times here. Cherie-Lee, you’re a wonderful friend, can have your guitar? Katie, I don’t know if I’d have a CE degree without your help. Jesse, don’t you ever stop joking around. WE’RE FINALLY FREE!!!
Kathleen M Grieshop
Katie Spartanburg, SC
Civil Engineering
Thanks be to God for helping me survive the past four years. Special thanks to my family, Mom, Dad, Nicholas, Mary, Monica, Colette, John, and Aaron for all your support.
To my friends: am grateful to have gotten to know each one of you over the past years. Lastly, to the Catholie community: you all are amazing. Thanks for challenging me, for inspiring me, and forthe memories.
Dale B Gsellman Akron, OH
Aeronautical Engineering
My love and gratitude to Grandma and Grandpa, Mom and Dad, Beth, Mary and all of the friends and family who have survived this place with me. You were always there for me. Joshua 1:9.
Evan J Farren
Maple Glen, PA
Aeronautical Engineering
“He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” - Jim Elliot “Do today whatothers won’t so you can do tomorrow what others can’t." - unknown.
It was one hell of a ride, but I'm glad it is finally coming to end. Thanks to everyone met here, you made this place worth it.
Joshua A Gradaille Newark, NJ
BasicSciences
just want to thank everyone for helping me get through, family, friends, and my Bird for putting up with me for so long. God Bless and keep the muddbutt away.
Jason L Griggs
The Grigger Columbus, OH Management
“Because your own strength is unequal to the task, do not assume that itis beyond the powers of man; but if anything is within the powers and province of man, believe that it is within your own compass also.”
- Marcus Aurelius
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Chris Jones, Brown Bear Summerville, SC Engineering Mechanics
It's been real, it’s been fun, but it hasn’t been real fun. Was it worth it? Yes. Would do it again? HELL NO!!
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William W Kelley II
Wick
Deerfield Beach, FL
Biology
AFLAX #24, Club Hockey. To my whole family for helping me get to where am today. JB and the Polo guys, helping me gimp through the ‘08 lacrosse season, not being able to travel with the boys. Virtus per Fraternitas AFLAX 2009, bros for life, beating the Anteater. “Be a force instead of a feverish, selfish littleclod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.”
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George Bernard Shaw
Michael W Knapp
Lancaster, PA
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you so much to Mom, Dad, Kristine, Sarah, family, and friends. Without your support and love, I would not have made it. Thanks to Kenny and Jessica for picking me up every weekend for two years to hang out at your house. Much love to my friends who helped me through this place by constantly making fun of me and calling me out when I needed it. “I did...”
Cherie-Lee Meyer Hemphill, TX
Astronautical Engineering
“LIFE is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW! WHAT A RIDE!!” - unknown. think remember more who was with me, than what happened. Thanks to all thosefriends that made this place worth it - Especially Katie, Kaiao, Jesse, Dan, Mark, and most especially my bestfriend and love, Josh.
Ryan Mudry
Doc, Dr. Mudry Nashville, TN
Biology and Physics
“Work is for people who don’t know how to fly.” - Anonymous. Thanks to all who have helped and taught me along the way. could not have made it alone.
Theodore R Kemp
Mannford, OK
Social Sciences
I couldn't have done it without my friends and family. Thanks for everything!
Justin T Ledvina
Mechanicsburg PA
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you Mom, Dad, and Lara for the encouragement, love, and support you showed me all my life. Without you, the last four years would havebeen likely impossible. Most importantly, thank you God for providing me with everything You have and help me to use it for Your Glory. Nic and Doug...the rain drops have it! “What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” - Romans 8:31
Polar Bear Denver, CO Humanities
“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan “Press On” has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”
- Calvin
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James A Nicholas Jay, Yode Atlanta, GA
Systems Engineering Mechanics
“It’s a ways out there...”
Jesse M Moulton
Matthew M Pfarr
PTWOB #342
Indianapolis, IN Political Science
Thank you Dad, Mom, Megan, Erik, and Andrea for being such excellent examples of courage, honor, wisdom, grace, patience, and passion. “Peace is not the lack of war, but an innervirtue which has its source in the courage of the soul."
-Baruch Spinoza
Thomas M Synovec
Columbia, SC
Civil Engineering
want to thank all my family and friends that have helped me along the way. I couldn’t have done it without your help and support. can’t say that loved every minute of my time here but can say that it has left a lasting impression that will carry with me the rest of my life. To all the friends I’ve made here, thanks for all the memories and wish y’all the best of luck.
Livingston T Timsuren Tims
California City, CA
Social Sciences
“Sick dude.” want to thank my family and friends for their support. wouldn't have made it without them.
Matthew C Sparta
Matt, Sparta
Newtown, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Mom, Dad, Christine and Mike, thank you for all the support you’ve given me since that day in June four years ago. I’ve made some of thebest friends have during my time here at the Academy. To all of you, the road we’ve taken has been pretty long and hard, so to speak. But, we’ve had some great times even when we didn’t expect to. Remember, “The only easy day was yesterday.”
Caroline J Tetrick CJ
Cincinnati, OH
Behavioral Science and Leadership
Mom and Dad- your love prepared me for the tough challenges of the last four years, and the many tougher challenges yet to come. As this chapter closes, another is just opening, a path certainly leading to many unknowns. So much in life is unknown, but this do know: love is, beyond a shadow of doubt, the key to life- enjoying its successes and surviving its failures. Andrew, you are my true bestfriend. Elizabeth-love forever, friendship always.
Wolfgang L Zahner
Zionsville, IN
Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering don’t knowhow got to where am today, but without my family and my friends know none of it could have been possible. Thanks to everyone for all of the support. “You can stand me up at the gates of hell, but won’t back down”
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Leadership is NOT about changing the mindset ofthe individual or group, hut in the cultivation ofan environment that brings out the best and even inspires the individuals in that group to do what needs to he done.
- Arthur F. Carmazzi
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Chad J Brenner
Mongo
Ames, IA Economics
Woot, that’s finally over. Thanks to my family and friends, all the support paid off in the end. To my fellow PTWOBs, you were all definitely the best part about this place. can’t say I'll remember all the notes I took in class, but I’ll definitely remember the great times we had all over the US. Hope to see you all out in the real world, and remember to fell some sequoias along the way. Blue Skies...343
Darkness, Rico, Enrigue Aberdeen, NC
Foreign Area Studies
I want to thank my family and friends for encouraging and supporting me these past four years. couldn’t have gotten through this place without you. “And it’s nobody fault made the decisions made; This is the life I chose or rather the life thatchose me If you can’t respect that your whole perspective is wack; Maybe you’ll love me when fade to black”
- Jay Z
Chris Sugar Land, TX
Social Science
Thank you Mom, Dad and to all the people who helped me out over the last four years.
Amanda J Beck
AJ, little one, little beck
Robertsdale, AL Economics
"Shootfor the moon, if you miss you’ll fall among the stars.” Momand Dad, cannot thank you enough for your love and support, there's no way couldhave made it through without you. To my amazing friends, you’re what always kept me going no matter how stubborn got. And to my favorite, I am truly blessed to have you in my life - thank you for everything.
Joseph C Brewer
Joey Clovis, CA
Management want to thank my mom, dad, brother, and sister for their support through the tough times and the good times. I will never forget the memories and friends that I’ve made playing water polo and the great times Wick, Ty, Meat, and I had.
Adam L Comer
Danville, VA
Mechanical Engineering
“A man wrapped up in himself makes a very small bundle.” - Ben Franklin. Many will be proud of their accomplishments over the last four years, but for me, the Academy has been a humbling experience and hasleft me wondering how any human can be personally proud and rational at the same time. Even the greatest human to walk the earth will be fallible, and one’s existence on earth is merely a blip across the continuing spectrum of time. Though we seek greatness, may we stay in touch with reality.
Jeremy M Didier
Kingwood, TX
Political Science
Mom, Dad, Tiffany and Mike - Thank you for all your love and support. Thank you also to the friends who added endless humor to the last four years. I’m excited to graduate and go do hoodrat stuff with my friends. Go America!
Enrico J Brinson
Christopher B Deans
Matthew S Everette
Chapel Hill, NC Management
Thanks to all of my family and friends. couldn’t have done it without you.
Gregory W Haverkorn
Houston, TX
Electrical Systems Engineering
God’s in heaven; the flag’s on the pole: it’s gonna be a good day.
Richard J Kenny
Big K
Roswell, GA
Social Science
Four years, it’s been a hell of a ride and we finally got there. Thank you so much to all the people who made this possible, especially my family: Doug, Mom, Dad, and even Sandy. Thanks to the broswho have been there through so much. It’s a bitter sweet end but am ready to get on with getting the freedom had in high school back.
Isaiah 40:30-31
Justin J Kluk
Rapid City, SD Management
Thank you to all my friends and family for helping me get through this place. couldn’t have done it without your love and support. Glad to be done!
John T Harris
Johnny La Canada, CA Computer Science
Dream Theater, Babel Complex, Constants and Variables. Blade of Tyshalle, Dreamfall, Darkness Falls. Moving forward, “sick tight,” “heated.” Cruz, Clayton, the first Jamboree. Memories of Ice. Should have grown my hair longer. Five-year plan, Alpha Squad. Thanks for the cookies and everything else Mom and Dad. Sisters: Becky, Steph. Bubba is a great pug. Lifting with Gray. Good Times. Ice cream at Penguins. think everything was worth it.
David L Hooper
Turnon, Guam (USA) “Hoop-a-Loop”, “DA-Hu”
Foreign Area Studies (EastAsia)
“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; but remember that what you have now was once among the things you only hoped for.” - Epicurus
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
-Abraham Lincoln
Aaron L Kirchoff
Barrington, IL Systems EngineeringManagement have loved, lost, found, gained, hid, seen, searched, played, wrote, rejoiced, neglected, counted, anticipated, remembered and will never forget why did this... TJAAAA
Anthony T Lambert
Laguna Hills, CA Economics
Thank-you to all of my family and friends, couldn't have done it without you.
Meredith M Leake
Springfield, MO Biology
God first, always—I have been so blessed! Aaron, you will forever be my number two. Thank-you Victoria and Blair for going first, being amazing sisters and helping me through everything. Perri, for being my best friend. To John, Evan, Mom and Dad for your love, inspiration and unfailing example. Laken, my first friend, and of course to the Cheer Force... can’t believe it’s really over! love you all.
Jeremiah 29:11
Robert J Mobley Jr Mobs Leesburg, GA
Legal Studies
Q: “So, why don’t you fly your falcon anymore?”
A: “Because it ran into me!”
Shawn A Rousseau
Colorado Springs, CO Management
Thank you to my family! Mom, Dad, Steven and Shannon, would have never made without your help! I love you so much! To all my squadmates in 37, Rebeleven, and everywhere else thank you too. The memories madewith you will last a lifetime. Always be putting in that work and stay tight!
HSean A May
Drew
Springdale, AR
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks to my parents for pushing me here, and to all my friends to make sure stuck it out. Tough Times
Don’t Last, Tough People Do.
Crystal A Murray
Wake Forest, NC
Behavioral Science-Human Factors
Always dance as if no one is watching. Wow it really has been an amazing four years, and couldn’t have made it through without the support of my family and friends. love yall so much! And this is only the beginning...
Patrick B Sauncy
Scottsdale, AZ
Aeronautical Engineering
Hi. Thank you.
Jacob A Schonig
Los Gatos, CA
Space Operations
I'll never forget what a tremendous honor it was to lead our class and to be a member of the class of 2009. For all my friends and family who always supported me and had my back, can't thank you enough and you’re the best friends I’ll ever have. Nostrum Tempus!
Kaz Teope Data
Hanover Park, IL
Aeronautical Engineering
First thanks to my family and friends that never left my side. USAFA has been some of the most difficult years of my life but also the years that taught me the most...albeit not how to cook for myself, had to learn that one on my own. For those that were able to stand my incredible sarcasm good on you. thank my major and the internet for keeping me up late at night... but it was well worth it. Live with no regrets and aude et prevalebis.
Alexander W Vane
Alex
Charlotte, VT
Aeronautical Engineering
Thank you to my family and friends who have helped me so much over the past four years. My time here has truly been a dream come true and could not have done it without you. Good luck to my classmates and to those who will be here in years to come, hope our paths will cross again sometime soon. Blue Skies.
Anne M Wathen
Amarizzle
Bossier City, LA
Foreign Area Studies: Africa
Thanks to all my family and friends. love ya’II! couldn’t have done it without you!
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animalistic skyraid
THIRTY-SEVEN
Vision comes alive when everyone sees where his or her contrihution makes a difference.
- Ken Blanchard
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George ABoese
G-Boz, Samus Ro-Town, NM Economics
Mom, Ski, Sam, James, Alex and all my homies, love all of you and couldn’t have made it without you. I’d like to say it was funbut that would be a lie, and we all knowthe integrity panther never sleeps. As Wu-Tang Clan so wisely elaborated “Cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M. get the money, dollar dollar bills yall.”
David P Butzin
Dave Belleville, Ml Aeronautical Engineering
I can’tbelieve Our Time is almost up. For what started as a crawlthis place has absolutely flown by. Thank you Mom, Ricky, Kris, Amanda, and everyone else who helped me through this place. Thanks for picking me up when couldn’t see the light at the end of the tunnel. To everyone still here, stay strong and keep a smile on your face, it’ll be over before you know it. Never forget, Yes It Was.
Joseph F Eastman
Joe, Kodak
Colts Neck, NJ
Social Science
These past four years here at Camp USAFA have been the hardest, but the most rewarding years of my life. I would like to thank my family and Jessica for their endless support and love. There is no way could have gotten through this place without my friends and roommates support. It is you guys who helped me through the hard times and gave me the memories of a lifetime and for that thank you. We finally made it!
Ellen M Bina
Bina
Orion, IL English
First and foremost, thank you mom and dad for all of your encouragement, support, and always believing in me. Everyone goes through life in different ways, through different experiences, but we are never alone. “Who comes here do not lose hope, who leaves do not rejoice, who has not been will be here yet, who has been will not forget.”
- Russian
Prisoner
Jacob B Burnum Jake Pflugerville, TX SocialSciences was told I’d never make it in, was not goodenough, and would never survive here. Well here I am graduating from USAFAfive years later. It took a lot of hard work, failures, and successes, but have reached the finish line. could not have done it without my family, friends, and RAT buddies. I am truly one step closer to “touching the sun.”
Steven C Czak
Clarksville, TN Foreign Area Studies
“We did it our way, looking back on the good days, there’s still not a lot I regret. Nights can’t remember, friends I’ll never forget.” Dan, Leo, Matt, Steve, Chris and Garrett- to all our adventures around the world, and to thosewhich are still left to come. To Mom, Dad, Niki and Michele- thank you for always standing behind me. Dream big, everything is possible....
Matthew M Gabso
Grizzly. The Hammer
New Hartford, CT
Systems Engineering Controls
Things I learned here: 1-If you’re going to do something wrong, get a haircut first. 2-Drink water before bed. 3-lf things are going well, you totally forgot something. Thanks to the bros for getting me through here.
Aarron P Henderson
Elizabethtown, PA
Economics and Management would like to thank my family and friends for helping me during my time at USAFA. At times, USAFA was one of the worst places to go to college. Nevertheless, looking back on all of the opportunities unique to USAFA such as Ops AF, jump, world travel, skiing, and my friends, would not have traded my USAFA experience for any other. "Live forever or die trying” - Catch-22
Hyongdong L Kim
Leo, “Reo”
Seoul, South Korea Mechanical Engineering God, my family, and friends, thank you for helping me through here. To my family, think about you every day. To my friends, I could not have asked for a better group of bros. Despite the long days, sleepless nights, and daily tribulations, would not trade the experiences and opportunities I’ve made. Looking back, may at times frown, occasionally smirk, and often laugh, but never regret.
Christopher M Lewis
Big Lewy Schenectady, NY
Material Science
To Mom and Dad, thanks for always being therefor me, and helping me when needed a nudge even when didn’t know I needed it. To Mike and Jon, you truly showed me the way and just followed. To everyone out here thanks for all the memories and the good times. Beware of Sasquatch. “Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it.”
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Henry David Thoreau
Kristopher H Loewecke
Keller, TX
Systems engineering Management
Team, thanks for the crazy times, I’ll miss all of you. YEAH BUDDY!!!
Teach thanks for being an awesome roommate.
Leah D Hutchison Le
Emporia, KS
I’ll never regret any of it. .well, except for a few things.
Richard M Kirwan Jr
Ricky Dallas, TX Aero
Thanks to everyone who helped me through this place. All of my family, sponsor family, roommates, and friends.
Colin R Lockhart
C-Lock Richmond, VA Management
To my Mom and Dad, and my two brothers, Chad and Garrett, thank you so much for your support and love. You mean everything to me. And to AFLAX, thanks for putting out every day, on and off the field.
John H Long Jr
Coke Can Savannah, GA
Behavioral Science
To those who were there for me, thank you. To those who doubted me and tried to kill my spirit, made it on my terms. lived, loved, hurt, healed, drank, partied, laughed, cried, matured, got busted, mouthed off, apologized, won, lost, bulked up, betrayed, stayed loyal, trusted, tension/ released and finally finished. have regrets, sure, but the lessons learned unquestionably usurp them. "Live like you’ll die tomorrow... dream like you’ll live forever” - James Dean
Daniel J O’Sullivan III
Dano East Setauket, NY
Space Systems Engineering
Steve, Leo, Chris, I can’t even begin to thank you for all the late-night talks. don’t know how would have made it without your help. Mom, Dad, and James, thank you so much for always being there for me, even when wasn’t for you. Finally, for all of you not-yet-graduated All Stars, take pride in our squad, take pride in your class, and take pride in yourself! I look forward to seeing you out there in the operational Air Force!
Elisa A Park
Pan Li
Manitou Springs, CO
Foreign Area Studies
Mom, Dad, and Amos: Thanks for your endless wisdom, love, and encouragement. I love you and thank you for helping me get through USAFA! Proverbs 16:3. Teachers and mentors, thank you for not giving up on me. Friends, loved ones, All Stars—it’s over and yet it has just begun. Thanks for the good times. hope for even more happiness and peace in your lives!
Christopher S Schuette
Kiel, Wl Systems Engineering Management
Thelast four years were the longest, hardest, and most rewarding of my life. Mom, Dad, David, Flattie, and Grace - thank you for all your love and support. You inspire me and love you all. Roadies - one hell of a year. Thanks to all of my friendsit’s been a blast. Juli, you’ve always been there through the good and the bad. We have a lifetime of memories to make - I love you. C4L - If we go down, we go down together. “The best way out is always through.”
- Robert Frost.
Steven R Tomaszewski
The Pirate
Hoffman Estates, IL
Political Science
I wouldn’t be where am today without the aromatic support of my family and friends, who are now a part of my family. Actually graduating from USAFA is like eating a deck of cards. No one really wants to do it, it tastes really bad, but once it's over there isn’t a card the world can throw at you that you haven’t already eaten. Remember that!
Brandon P Palmer
Beep, B Dawg, B Palm, Boo Boo, B Corvallis, OR
It has been a long and windy road. didn’t think would make it this far sometimes...but did. Thanks to all my friends and family who have helped me along the way. Stay dirt nasty and remember: “If the fur ain’t flyin’ you ain’t trying.”
Adam J Teach
Teach New Berlin, Wl Systems Engineering Management
WP4L. Thanks for the memories and more to come gentlemen.
Miguel Germantown, MD
Civil Engineering
Thank you, all. I wouldn’t and couldn’t have made it without any of you. Nay, Tay and Vito, thank and love you especially.
PS wish tall was
Miguel Felipe H Valenzuela
Kara R Wilson
Edna, TX
Biology
As look back on the past four years, there is so much to be thankful for. The Lord has blessed me with loving and supportive parents, to ya'II, thank you for the countless times you helped me get to where I am. I’m thankful for awesome friends to share life with and amazing sponsors to whom I owe much more than I can ever repay. I am leaving this place with great memories and lasting friendships. But most of all thank the Creator for the life He has given me and to Him be all the glory.
THIRTY-EIGHT
“The ear ofthe leader must ring with the voices ofthe people. - Woodrow Wilson
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Bryan C Anderson
Flagstaff, AZ
Aeronautical Engineering
A special thanks to all the family and friends who helped me through the past four years. Through any hardship, you guys were always there for me. As lookback on all I've done and all I’m heading into, all can say is Life is Good.
THIRTY-NINE
Philip W Bachmeyer Phil
Cincinnati, OH
Behavioral Sciences
I’d like to thank my family: M & D. Stephanie, Elizabeth and Paul. You’ve all been amazing in all your support for me. most definitely could not have made it through here without you. I’d also like to thank all my friends for being the support that you all are. Give the Academy your all - it may not take you exactly where you want to be, but always do your best.
Samuel M Bexten
Westphalia, MO
Physics
Thanks to my friends and family for helping me over the last four years, couldn’t have done it without you!
“There's two dates in time that they’ll carve on your stone and everyone knows what they mean. What’s more important is thetime that is known in that little dash there in between.” - Garth Brooks. “Life is short, never regret anything that made you smile!” - Unknown. “Never hold a dustbuster and a cat at the same time.” - Billy, age 11
Theresa M Buck
T-Buck
Racine, Wl
Biology
To my family, thank you for supporting me in every decision I made along the way. To my big brother Scott, who gave me the inspiration to be part of something bigger than myself. I’ll never forget all the great friends I’ve made along the way, thanks for always being there!
Zachry H Basnight
Currituck, NC
Computer Science
“Thanksfor the party, the house, the girls, the press, and..oh yeah, doing my laundry.” - MSI
Gordon D Boom
San Antonio, TX
Computer Science
Finally, the end of this journey is at hand. To Mom, Dad, and Little Sis, thanks for everything. Your support has meant everything to me, without which could not have succeeded. Love ya’II. To my friends, thanks and its been a blast. And now, off to the next adventure... Let’s Rock! As Sir Winston Churchill so eloquently put it, "If you are going through hell, keep going” but “Never, Never, Never, give up.” Don’t worry ‘bout it.
Michael F Casano
MFC, Walter Alexandria, VA
Military Strategic Studies
Thanks to my family and friends, you all helped to make this place bearable. I’ll miss the people around here, but sure won’t miss the place. Veni, vidi, vici; nunc ave atque vale.
Matthew I Chism
Chism
Winston-Salem, NC
Social Science
Fam:All of you have had a hand in my success; I love and thank you for it. DP & CAM: You fellas know me better than anyone here.
I appreciate that you checked me when was wrong, you made me better. Much love (No Elton John).
Everyone: Thanks for the fun times and close calls (StayShady). “You shouldmake you happy, check her toothbrush, and only you can prevent daddy issues.” - The Chismisms
Adam C Hillier
Gypsy Midlothian, IL
Astronautical Engineering
To everyone who said couldn’t do it, IN YOUR FACE. To everyone else, especially mom anddad who were always there, thanks for the encouragement. Thanks for all the memories and experiences, even the crappy ones. For the younger people, stick with it. You can always pull something valuable out, no matter what. “You only live as long as you’re remembered” - Adam Hillier
Cameron K Koehler
Cam Seguin, TX
Civil Engineering
Mom, Dad, Kendell, Christine, Charles, Weston, Chism, ya’II made this possible. You have four years to be irresponsible here. Relax. Work is for people with jobs. “You’ll never remember class time, but you'll remember time you wasted hanging out with your friends. So, stay out late. Go out on a Tuesday with your friends when you have a paper due Wednesday. Spend money you don’t have. Drink 'til sunrise. The work never ends, but college does...”
Justin P Lee Jet Los Alamos, NM
Systems Engineering Management
“I got milk baby...whose next?...I’m un-destructible!” - James Toney.
“Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever.” - Napoleon. “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why succeed."
- Michael Jordan. Good times, good memories, great friends.
Stefan B Fagan-Kelly
Da Kid From Brooklyn, Crazy Roy Brooklyn, NY
Physics
am very grateful for the support of my friends and family throughout my time at the Blue Zoo. It has certainly not been easy, and look forward to the day when can look back and say that it was worth it. have learned and done more than I thought was possible.
Perfer et obdura; dolor hie tibi proderit olim - Ovid.
Sedit qui timuit ne non succederet - Horace.
Ohe, eice id ex animo!!!!
Katharine I Kalamaroff Rochester, NY Physics
Mom, your compassionate perspective always guided me in finding the best in every person and situation.
Dad, your continual curiosity helped me to push myself to my own mental and physical limits. Alex, your deliberate honesty forced me to think about who I really am and what I really want. Thank you.
Nikolaus J Krause
Nik Spokane, WA
Aeronautical Engineering
Ever since was young, it has been my dream to come to the Academy. Having been here for as long as have, I can honestly say all my dreams have been fulfilled because of the love and support of my family and friends along the way. will always look back on my time spent at the Academy as the most memorable years of my life. For that, am truly thankful...TBIYTC! Ryan W Lowenstein
Albuquerque, NM
Computer Engineering
Wow, what an incredible four years it has been! Mom and Dad thanks for always being there and constantly encouraging me to follow my dreams. Tiffany, couldn’t have made it without your inspiration and support. Everyone ski, board, cycle, off-road, racquetball, shoot, sing, dance, or just hang out with - you’re the best friends anybody could ask for. Make the most of every opportunity in life and never settle for less than you deserve. We made it!
Victor B McGuire
DJ Vik
Richmond, CA
Systems Engineering Management
To all my people that have met here, hope to see you sometime in the future, it was great. If for some reason, our paths don't cross, just tune into the radio, you’ll be able to catch me there. Play the music, not the instrument.
Tyler R McMillian
T-Mac
Dilley, TX Management
Thanks to Mom and Dad, the Tylers, and “The Crew” (you know who you are). I love you guys, and I could not have made it without you. Semper Fi.
Trenton R Palmer
Trent
San Diego, CA
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad, throughout my life you have been the source of my strength, resolve, and values. My accomplishments are a tribute to your love. Sissy, Mitch, Austin, Adam: your kindness is limitless. This is the definition of family. Bro, Ally, Noah, Kiana: you are why come home. Meatball: it's easy having a friend as a roomie. DAAAAANA, Nick, Phil: Thanks! Most importantly, I thank God. “It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.”
- Vince Lombardi
Nicole A Robillard
Bristol, CT Political Science
These past four years have been some of the toughest yet most rewarding times.Mom and Dad, I love you both so much. Thank you for giving me this opportunity and alwaysbelieving in me. Lauren, you’ve been such an inspiration and gave me the strength to make it through. Amanda and Alicia, you were always supportive and made my last two years great. CS-39, thanks for being thebest squad and giving me the best friends I’ve ever had.
Donald A Sims
O.G., The Don, Dirty D, Pakkun
Savannah, GA
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad: my entire life you have been the source of my strength, resolve, and values. My accomplishments are a tribute to your love.
Sissy, Mitch, Austin, Adam: Thanks for being so supportive! Bro, Ally, Noah, Kiana, Papa: you are why come home. Kevdog: it’s easy having a friend as a roomie. DAAANA, Nick, Phil: Thanks! Mostly, thank God. “It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up." -
Vince Lombardi
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Danielle C Pozun
Dpoz
Johnstown, PA
Foreign Area Studies: Africa
Thank you to my Mom, Dad, Zach, and Cara for their support through these four years. Cara, I will share your joy and sorrow til we’ve seen this journey through. Kelly, love you and our van rides to Palmer Lake! To my friends back home in the 814. thank you for your support and understanding. To Jocelyn, EV, and Liz: you've changed my life for the better. I lived thedream! Semper Fi!
Seth T Setterberg
Seattle, WA Management
“I’ve been working steady the last 16 years, minus the last four.”
- Johnny
Drama
Christopher F Tulk Sf. Louis, MO
Aeronautical Engineering
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Scott K Welshinger
Scottro
Rockville, MD Operations Research
Lisa, Jago, and Dad, thank you so much for your love and support to help me through these tough four years. Thanks to all my friends for helping me get through this place. Kat, you’re my favorite. Mom, you will always be with me and pushing me to be thebest that I can possibly be—this one's for you.
Kevin P Williams
Meat
River Forest, IL Political Science
To Kerry, Sue, Preston and Troy you have always been there for me. can’t thank you enough because without you guys would not be the person am today. To the POLO bros: Thanks for all the great times. Remember no geek stuff. And make sure to grow your flow. As the great Tyler Hewko once put it, “You don’t score until you score.”
Catherine E Wonner
Katy, Katers Alameda, CA Political Science
The friends have made and the experiences have been through at the Academy have made me who am today. To those of you whohave helped me through the bad times and been there with me for the good, thank you and love you all. I’ve had the best and the worst days of my life here, but I’ll remember it all fondly. Congratulations to everyone in 2009! HUB!
THIRTY-NINE
between perseverance and obstinacy is that one often comes from a strong will and the otherfrom a strong wont.
- Henry Ward Beecher
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Richie L Amisone
Pago Pago, American Samoa Management
Thank you for always being there for me. wouldn’t have made it without your constant prayers and support. Friends: I won’t apologize for partying... but I will help clean this up. Light Weight! Roommates: Josh Martz “Mr. 505” thank you for all the good memories. Tim “Uriah Faber”...Second Cup, Jason’s Deli, McFlurries, it’s been a good run.
Quote: “What we do in life, echoes in eternity.” - Gladiator
Trenton C Atwood
Atwood Crab Mahwah, NJ
Behavioral Science and Leadership
Thanks Mom and Dad and Annamarie for all your support and help in the last four years. I would also like to thank God for all the help that he has given me.
Andrew G Catoire
Virginia Beach, VA Management
My four years at the Academy went something like this: blacked out late in June of 2005 and just regained consciousness at the time of writing this message. Shout out to AFA Boxing and QFA.
Matthew G Adams
Albuquerque, NM
Geospatial Science
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Spencer T Armstrong Sponsor Henderson, NV Management
Daniel G Benfield
Troutman, NC
Biochemistry could not have made it this far in life without God and the support of my family and friends. Thanks for believing in me and continually pushing me to become something better. "These are giants and if thou art afraid move aside and start to pray whilst enter with them in fierce and unequal combat!” Whether your giant is conquering a great mountain, fixing broken relationships, or becoming a stronger person face them with an unrelenting struggle.
- Dan Benfield
Alycia J Clore
Liesel Ladera Ranch, CA Economics
Mom, Keith, Bobby: you have been my rock through all the tough times, thanks for your constant support and guidance. Buttercups: thanks for the memories.
Joshua P Frider
Josh
Moorhead, MN
Behavioral Science
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Clifton C Green
Goldfish
Hattiesburg, MS Systems Engineering Management
Yea it was...
Matthew D Holland
Dallas, TX Management
Mom, Dad, and the rest of the family back home, thank you for your continued love and support. You are the inspiration that got me through. To my teammates and friends, will never forget the times we’veshared together. Matthew 6:33
Holden D Leute
El Paso, TX
Mechanical Engineering
“I find that have nothing to say.”
-Albert Einstein
Josiah D Gaffney
Ocean Springs, MS
Political Science
Mom and Dad, thanks for everything you did to set me up for success here and the support you gave me during these four years. Dave, you’ve been my best friend. Holden, you’ve kept me honest. Hope to see you guys again out there in the world beyond these walls. And to the love of my life - couldn’t have made it without you. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us!
Timothy F Green Moultrie, GA Management
“Lord, my heart is not proud; my eyes are not haughty. do not get involved with things too great or too difficult for me. Instead, have calmed and quieted myself like a littie weaned childwith its mother; am like a little child." - Psalm131:1-2
Nicholas A Lankford
Nick Ashford, CT Systems Engineering
Thanks to my family and friends for your support throughout the past four years. could not have achieved this without your loving support. My friends, we have had so many good times here. Let us not allow the good times to end now.
Nathan S. Liptak
Frankie Bethesda, MD
Behavioral Science
D-Squad, orange underwear, Grizzly Rose, roxy’s innocent, 6B62, closet hideout, pixie stix, Nathan's hot dogs, centurions, DD-5, keep breaking records woohoohoo! Is it cool if rail? Rally the troops, we’re going to Boulder! What is this amateur hour? There’s a chance for everything! He’s on fire, put him out. BOOM head shot! Some men are born brothers, others earn it. Thanks for al the stories and everyone who supported me, especially Mom and Dad.
Matthew P Maier
Conroe, TX
Systems Engineering Management
Do or die.
Dennis C Marzo
Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines
Geospatial Sciences
It might seem that In-processing Day was just yesterday but for me, it’s about time, “Our Time,” to graduate and leave this “place.” With that, would like to thank everyone that met here in USAFA. will definitely miss all of you guys. I would also like to thank my family and friends who were always there for me.
Stephen 0 Nichols
Yorktown, VA
Aeronautical Engineering
Dad, Mom, Emily, Hillary, Sutton, and Helen thank you so much for your constant love and support that helped me make it through. Good luck to all my friends, I’ll see you in the real world.
Emily K Schaffer
Fort Collins, CO Economics
“The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here.”
-Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Ad dress Nov. 19, 1863
Sid B Maru
Siddhartha Placentia, CA
Legal Studies
Mom, Dad, Vik, and my lawyer... Couldn’t have done it without you. I'm here for those who knew the consequences, made a decision, and willingly and honorably made the ultimate sacrifice. To the Rebels, Deuce, fellow 41-ers, Warhawks, the late-night gym crew, my “gym” crew (the fantastic 7), NWP cats, and pretty much everyone else at USAFA... wear sunscreen, I really want to see you guys around in the future.
Justin M Nadal
New York, NY
Foreign Area Studies wouldn’t trade my time at the Academy for anything. It truly has felt like more of a home to me than any other place I’ve lived. From the Prep School, to the Barnstormers, and finally the Warhawks, want my friends and classmates to know that owe them everything. Youall were there with me through the good and bad, and our loyalty to each other means everything to me.
Nicole M Ramstein
Brandenburg, KY
Environmental Engineering
If had known what lay ahead of me when started on this journey five years ago, I’m not sure would have kept going. I’m grateful that I did, however, and that had the love of my family, the support of my wonderful fiance and my faith in Heavenly Father to help me face each day. This place is certainly no walk in the park, but it is worth every minute and every sacrifice. D&C6:14
David M Simon
Dave, DS Phoenix, AZ
Legal Studies
never would have thought the Academy would send me to major cities around the country to get in fights. But it happened.
Clayton S Strickland
Charlotte, NC
Management
“I can’t believe it, reading and writing actually paid off!" - Homer Simpson. Thanks to my Mom and Dad who did everything to help me pursue my dreams and motivated me to always keep going.
Mercy S Te’O
Pago Pago, American Samoa Civil Engineering
Oute Faafetaitele i le Atua le tatou
Tama ona ua ia susulu Iona malamalama ia te au. Faafetai lau aiga pele, faiaoga, ma uo mo talosaga ma apoaiga. Ua iu lenei taumafaiga ma le manuia. la viia le Alii. Faafetai, faafetai tele. “E ui ina poto le tautai ae se lana atu ama.” A great big thanks to my mum, nana, papa, and family as well as my friends for everything.
Daniel A Velo
Danny Boerne, TX
Behavioral Science and Leadership ‘Lovethe Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. Andthe second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ - Matthew 22:37-39, NIV Bible. Thank you God for getting me through the Academy, for making me grow through the hard times and the good times, and for the friends I’ve made through my time at USAFA. Be positive! CA-CAW!!!
Before you are a leader success is all about growingyourself. When you become a leader success is all about growing others.
-Jack Welch
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Unit Pride
(Facing Page) Cadets parade across the field at Falcon Stadium before the Air Force vs Navy football game Oct. 4.
The Midshipmen escaped with a 33-27 victory enroute to winning the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. Photo by C2C Luke Connolly (Left) Fourthclassmen haul their squadron “charge” back to the cadet area after locating it near Cathedral Rock where their squadron seniors hid it. The “Run to the Rock” is a key part of the Academy’s Recognition tradition. Photo by Arnie Spencer
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Joshua M Auerbach
Matthew D Beath
Jesus J Beltran
Jason P Breaux
Allan E V Cameron
Angelica R Canales
Ryan M Cobb
Tobias G Dirks
Sean M Dronen
Christopher T Drury
Michael G Dunn
Frederick W Feigel
Derek N Fiebig
Jessica C Fischer
Christopher F Fleming
Damian T Franz
Kyle T Goldsmith
Stephen J Henderson
Jacob L Highfil
Greg E Hoyt
Kazden K Ikehara
Daniel J Klimkowski
Stephen N Krieger
Steven D Lauver
Keisha F Salandy
Travis H Sebree
Christopher W Severino
Liam M Stein
Matthew A Tasin
Forrest K Whitfield
Evan D Wise
Margarita Zhukov
Brianna N Adams
Mason T Armstrong
Jessamy Barton
Jacob H Blasbalg
Grant Boehme
Matthew R Buford
Monica R Clements
Ryan J Cooney
Benjamin S Crider
Andrew Eslinger
Andrew J Ferris
James J Franklin
Sean W Gent
Charles A Gross
Kathleen S Hitt
Thomas W Kashul Jr
Andrew R Kirk
Brady A Knutson
Stephanie M Konvalin
Aaron J McClain
Carl H Means
James D Newton
Joshua M Park
Eric P Phillips
John D Saydah
Joel D Short
Nicole M Torres
Francis M Usher
Amber K Wilmore
Jacob T Wright
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William Adorno III
Kristen M Barra
Thomas B Bernard
Mohamed B Boumezrag
Christopher Y Chang
John P Dombroski
Kurtis E Droppa
Mark A Favinger
Jase D Garcia
Stephen R Grace
Matthew R Greenwood
Kimberly E Hammernik
Daniel R Hill
Eric A Jorgensen Jr
Roland J Kern
Gina L Koenigsberger
Jacob W Malcolm
Carrie J Moore
Mallory C Morgan
Christopher T Piascik
Christopher L Prochnow
Spencer A Shibler
Andrew M Smith
Peter A Sohm
Ryan A Ten Eyck
Daniel J Wabinga
Katherine A Wallace
Travis M Whitt
Maj. G. Hall Serben Jr.
MSgt. Paul Pohnert
TSgt. Edward Rodriguez
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James J Albano
Jae J Bae
Joel N Bateman
David P Beatty
Andrew R Buttitta
Robert J Caulkins
Bradley J Connor
Michael A Duenes
David S Gray
Jessica N Hellmann
Kallen L Judah
Bryan M Koenig
Emersyn G Lara
Wendy L Lathrom
Joshua D Lemair
Kurt ALemmen
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Evan M Porter
Moises Rendon
Palmer F Roux III
Kelly E Spencer
Darrell Strovers
Christopher R Thomas
Kristin R Ware
Tyler P Wright
Kyle D Yohe
Willis R Brown
Seth T Danielson
Evan J Epstein
Cassie M Fletcher
Harrison C Gebs
Cody J Gentry
Caitlin E Glitz
Andrew G Golz
Benjamin C Gomez
Timothy Hartford
Casey V Horgan
Katherine E Jacobs
Michael J Kazakoff
Sean Knowles
Bryan P McCarthy
Stephanie A Michael
Allison K Paddock
John M Red
Kevin C Rosen
Jasmine S Sapp
Jeremy J Sarno
Matthew J Siverio
Michael B Smith
Taylor H Stewart
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Hector Villadares
Caitlin M Williams
Justin D Wilson
Lance F Wu
Cadet Squadrons 341
Cameron S Beckett
Karl A Bohn
Meghan K Booze
Aaron R Brockman
Berkley R Davis
Catherine M Haycraft
Aaron R Hines
Chen Yu Hsu
Winston M Jean-Pierre
Rebekah L Kepple
Paul Kim
Robert L Mashburn
Gregory P Masters Jr
Kevin M McGuiness
Michael A Menna
Edward-Larry G Ramirez
Joshua W Rhynard
Erlyn R Rudico
John P Sorce
Jonathan R Tellefsen
Joshua E Thomson
Richard H Tippitt
Matthew J Weakley
Michael R Winn
Quentin Yip
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Maj. Jacqueline Breeden MSgt. Andrew Lucas
342 Cadet Squadrons
Rachael L.S. Arthur
Kaylyn C Arvidson
Matthew Barattino
Van-Ryan J Belanger
Zachary A Borg
James E Carson
Chase J Darden
Jason D Gabrick
Nathaniel W Gilbert
Ian N Ignatiev
Samuel C Johnson
Brennan K Lawson
Travis A Lyon
Alexander J Meyer
Andrew R Miller
Cody Moorhead
Kyle B Nelson
Wesley H Osborn
Sara K Puckett
Philip A Rancourt
Bradley R Sapper
Vai A Schierholtz
Matthew T Siegel
Dustin P Smail
Paul T Stanley
Krystal A Sweitzer
Trever S Symalla
Carrie L Tengelsen
Liliana G Urrego
Charles J Wasson
Benjamin R Aiken
Simone E Barrette
Robert F Belz
Kevin L Brady
Robert D Cilia
Jonathan Garcia
Rocque S Gartland
Hilary R Gibson
Colin S Gormley
Morgan J Grohol
Matthew W Hendrickson
Ye Hu
Allanna Jones
Erik N Kastmiler
Daniel R Kunkle Jr
Cody C Main
Erika L Martin
Christopher H Moede
Tate N Montgomery
Kenneth A Neal
Joshua M Nelson
Randall T Ott
Geoffrey D Pamerleau
Alexandra D Petit
Zachary J Rasmussen
Bryan M Rhoades
Ryan R Siebert
Annalisa M Sims
Trevor D Spiro
Dartanian T Warr
Alexander J Wright
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Benjamin Ausbun
Bailey A Ball
Elizabeth A Blair
Jamey L Boyd
Nolan R Brock
Benjamin J Bruckman
Nicholas G Charles
James W Curran
Benjamin E Fox James J Gullo
Shannon M Hindley Brett A King
Brent J Lavey
Michael J Masiello
Fakhri Mokni
Amanda J Peterson
Daniel J Puhek
William F Reed II
Chris M Reichelt
Nicholas A Sahagun
Eric T Straub
Joshua A Tempel
Katherine M Thompson
Lucia R White
Bradley A Wolff
Andrew J Yaszemski
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Maj. TSgt.
Jill Whitesell Porter Gee
344 Cadet Squadrons
Erol-George S Asu
Anthony J Belviso
Sean S Bertsch
Matthew S Brew
Monique A Cazares
Curtis E Christensen
Erin M Flanigan
Jack C Forrester
Mark G Gaudette
Lyndsey L Florn
James L Leli
Christopher A Lester
Jena L McGovern
Robert G Menzel
Sarah E Mueller
Raychel A Poremski
Kyle N Rimando
Keenan R Ryner
Michael J Sayers
Tyler M Schonsheck
Kyle A Smith
James L Spidel
William B Waugaman
Chad L Weaver
Derek B Worth
Aymen Zelfani
Ryan A Zielinski
Troy D Agard
Steven R Alsen
Aaron T Ashley
Matthew C Blessing
Jeffory A Brenner
Thomas J Browning Jr
Jonathan A Davis
Alyssa M Deiters
Ryan A Del Grosso
Thomas C Erlinger
Paola M Gavilanes
Caitlin M Gregory
Jordan P Hauschild
Kaylee J Hay
Alexander J Hutcheson
Kaleb M Jenkins
Christina J Jung
Jeffrey D Kelly
Alexander M Kingsley
Philip C Knodel
Victoria M Martinez
Kevin P Mitchell
Kenneth D Moak Jr
Taque G Patino
Charles R Seat
Christopher M Shields
Dillon J Stucky
Jackson L Wehmeyer
Erin A Winner
Jeffrey F Witt
34 5 Cadet Squadrons
Richard R Barnes
David Z Bennett
Joseph G Brundidge
Brandon C Carter
Jeff W Choi
Alexander M Clift
Christopher A Copeland
Andrew C Greenhill
Peter H Grooms
Charles F Haller II
Brian D Humphreys
Juliana G Jacobellis
William P Katz
Joy M Lomheim
Anthony E Lorenzini
Peter H Lusk
Kyle D Maier
Zachary T McClelland
Andrew J McFee
Rebecca E Rasweiler-Richter
Nathan D Rings
Juan P Rojas Camacho
Masha Scheglov
Jesse P Swanson
Matthew A Zimmer
Photo by Arnie Spencer
346 Cadet Squadrons
Not pictured: Imed E Rebhi
Scott M Addy
Jade E Best
Hugh M Black IV
Lantz W Casey
John R Connelly
William T Dallas
Gavin M Fluhart
Alexander Jack
John A Kerr
Joel T Kraus
Chase E Lane
Elliot C Loper
Christopher J McCool
Stephen J Miller
Nathaniel Moyer
Oleh Nakonechnyy
Marvin G Poquiz
Stevie A Puentes
Adrian Ramos Sanchez
Reginald B Rembert
Eric J Robinson
Alyssa Rosenberg
Patrick S Ryan
Rachel E Simmons
Y B Yatawara
Amy M Abraham
Benjamin J Arneberg
Jonathan S Bopp
David W Brumbaugh
Joshua J Burton
Shawn T Emery
Kirby A Forssell
Michael J Hepp
Michael J Hester
Alyssa M Hughey
Kristen L Kennedy
Daniel C Lee
David J Leeds
Brent A Maggard
Sarah K Martin
William H Miles
Robert C Nicholson
Christopher A Perkins
Austin D Pershke
Jared C Powell
Stephanie F Puzak
Jonathan M Rock
Tyler A Schultz
Kimberly J Shealy
Stephen F Walsh Jr
Kevin T Whitt
Jacob L Wiseman
Richard P Yeilding III
Cadet Squadrons 347
Nicholas A Bassett
Christopher P Bordenave
Logan A Clark
Taylor C Coffey
Jonathan R Cordell
Bryant E Davis
Solange M Eddy
Amanda M Essary
Matthew R Fair
Jeffrey J Faulkner
Ryan M Forystek
Timothy P Genda
Arthur F Grijalva
Skylor S Helm
Stephen W Heptig
Kayla L Kincade
Christopher L Ladehoff
Timothy G Mergen
Adam P Mikulis
JuanANolasco
Brett T Nylander
Ashley M Rivard
Zechariah L Roloff
Colin P Shumate
William C Stainback Jr
Neal D Terpstra
James Thompson
William Fleetwood
Gina Gray
348 Cadet Squadrons
Ryan J Arndorfer
Lyndy E Axon
Kyle O Bailey
Jennifer A Bandi
JenniferA Barbee
David L Barron
Mark P Bell
Patrick K Doyle
David E Eng
Jessica D Gentry
Michael N Glatthar
Richard J Kim
Derrick W Luken
Kimberly B Madorran
Randolph J Mann
Edward H Miller
Vincent C Miranda
Travis P Nelson
James R Nichol
Douglas E Parrish
Jasper D Simmons
Allan J Smith
Grace L St Clair
Devon A Ussery
Garrett T Wilson
Daniel K Barina
Daniel P Bergstresser
Peter B Broughton
Cameron A Cleaves
Jose R Gastiaburu-Herrera
Brittany J Gerard
Ariana M Green
MarkA Griffin II
Andrew J Haus
Matthew D Keough
Jami L Larson
Martin S Madsen
Jonathon H Powell
Gabrielle A Quirao
Victor Rodriguez
Joshua M Rodriquez
Sheila R Sherman
Robert M Simpson
Weston K Smith
Christine J Sydney
Daniel W Taubenslag
Kalyn A Tung
Colin S Vining Zheng Zhong
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Alexander J Arndt
Nehemiah F Bostick
Sean M Christy
Brendan R Cleary
Amanda L Davis
Kipp C Druecke
Ross M Elder
Patrick K Gould
Michael D Harrison
Ian J Hocking
Joshua T Ku
Elizabeth A Levri
Kevin R Lewis
Ben J Mathewson
William McAngus
Roberto Montalvo Jr
Elliot M Noon
Taylor J Olson
Kyle S Rich
Jonathan C Ryherd
Elizabeth A Scarberry
Amber R Sells
John M Simkus
Jennifer L Simoneau
Gray M Thompson
Nathaniel E Thuli
Brittany L White
Jacob B Byorth
Carl M Chandler
David A Cleveland-Hadley
Connor R Dietz
Jenna E Dudley
Paulo M Dutra
Derek J Ecklebe
Katharine E Ernst
David E Gillette
Dayna A Grant
Zachary R Hamby
Jacob R Harrison'
David C Hein
Trevor D Ibarra
William B Johnson
Catherine M Kiyota
Daniel J Lacroix
Rocco F Librandi
Russell I Long
Alex J Malm J C Mintzmyer
Mengyuan Qiu
Robert C Raskey
Zachary M Ratkovich
Cort M Rogers
Ana Ruiz
Bryan G Stigall
Jordyn C Stoddard
Zachary C Tubb
Kevin W Weaver Jr
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Kyle W Bell
Wayne N Black IV
Joseph J Buckingham
Charlton J Coats
Brendan J De Brun
Donald P Degarmo IV
Mackin L Delgado
Laura D Dempster
Blake P Duffy
Thien N Duong
Shane A Fink
Todd J Gamiles
Benjamin A Garoutte
Joseph M Hamilton
Jeffrey S Hutchins
Scott P Levin
Jonathan A Lewczyk
Rachel E Lovelady
Phillip J Morrone
Carol J Quirindongo-Crespo
James H Quon
Jeffrey P Reddout
Joshua B Schiffer
Kelly L Schuetz
Alec G Schwartz
Frank A Vicari
Bradford D Waldie
Vanessa C Warwick
Robert L Willet
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352 Cadet Squadrons
Kevin D Allum
Kyle B Ames
Mario Avila Diaz
Carmilya N Boykin
Richard F Casburn III
Blake A Cataldo
Aaron H Cho
David S Clark
Derek E Clowes
Kenneth P Costello
Ryan T Curry
Grant R Dilley
Emily Frick
Marie C Gaudreault
Erin P Green
Jason B Harris
Alexander J Horn
Jared M Jaime
Anthony W Langdon
Andrew P Lee
Kaleb R Marsh
Merry N Miller
Jonathan M Plyler
Tyler D Ringwald
Jefferson R Sweet
Peter J Tarvin
Jon W Wikstrom
Lisa Y Wong
Evan D Abrecht
Robert A Bell
Zachary M Brinlee
Richard C Cassleman
Allison R Chermel
Shane M Connolly
Kurt A Derussy
Steven G Eberl
Ross A Gourlay
Landon R Grover
Justin W Harris
Fumiko E Hedlund
Sang-Do P Kim
Tyler S Levy
Ryan C Misare
Paul S Ochs
Steven V Parker
Catherine A Regan
Kevin Restrepo
Robert M Rose
Lee M Schatsiek
Kaitlin M Shetley
Janai N Singletary
Bennett D Stuppy
Matthew C Thompson
Matthew M Toussain
Joanna R Voss
Matthew T Woods
Kelly E Wyatt
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Adam J Bartczak
Patrick
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Matthew R Lipscomb Kathryn J Lynn
Joshua D McFarland
Ryan W Nissim
Aaron M Price
Christopher L Rice
Andrew C Riddle
Carl A Scott Jr
Sarah E Skogsberg
Danielle M Snider
Karl H Wallskog
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K Alaybeyoglu
J Baker
M Bergstresser Harris K Butler IV Nicholas A Carter Curtis J Dewey
Michele K Ernest
J Giegler Blake J Horrell Jacob D Jeffcoat
354 Cadet Squadrons
Evan N Bialk
Jonathan S Bradley
Laura J Buster
David G Cotter
Mary E Dunsworth
Daniel C Fang
Dayne M Foote
Brennan M Gallagher
Sam B Harriger
Daniel J Hess
Krystie A Kasperson
Eldon M Llarenas
Marshall L Nye
Tyler D Oar
Kaitlin F Otto
Sarah C Petersen
Anthony D Ressel
Scott T Ross
Michael J Saeger
Joel A Sanders
Geoff M Simkin
James J Taggart
Matthew D Wharton
Thomas G Wood Jr
Cody W Abies
Samantha F Berthiaume
Stormi L Brewer
Stuart D Coston
Jacob W Dockery
William M Evans
Stephen A Fitzwater
Andrew G Glover
Kira Gonzalez
Jorge Gonzalez Jr
Dustin L Hayhurst
Katherine Y Heffelmire
Cameron S Hester
Kainoa J Ho
David G Ince Jr
Jacob J Krasnov
Jamie R Levesque
Samuel J McKinnon
Richard S Mundy
Kenneth A Natelli
Richard A Newberry
Marie F Paquin
Brian D Paredes
Colton D Serilli
Ashley M Sikora
Warren C Smith Jr
Malcolm L Strong
Jared C Tomaszewski
Tyler C Untrauer
Gabriel A Vallepadilla
Ryan C Williams
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Thomas M
James W Anderson IV
Keil M Bartholomew
Raimee H Beck
William C Bradford
Jerry D Carroll III
Charles J Cole II
Tamara A Duff
Kyle Foley
Daniel M Han
Sean C Harrison
Jason W Holland
Peter S Horban
Richard L Hurst
Joshua J Johnson
Vladimir Kovalenko
Sergio C Lozano
Robert M Lystrup
Richard S Mazen
Rachel J Miller
Andrew J Owens
Kyle E Palmer
Jeffrey M Parlee
Reed E Ragsdale
Megan E Randolph
Sara Smith
Daniel K Trapani
Luke M Travis
Joseph E Achenbach
Jonathan H Baker
Cody W Boswell
Colby D Chaput
Casey M Cox
Andrew D Durkee
Philicia Fahrenbruch
James A French
LukeAGillis
Nicole L Johnson
Jonathan F Kimball
Kelly J Laurent
Michael C Lester
Miguel A Millares-Chavez
Christopher A Miller
Daniel A Nelson
Joel W Noble
Arthur M Notini
Margaret A Powers
Samuel P Rinaldi
Brandon L Roberts
Russell B Roberts
Joseph M Silverio
JohnW Stribling
Sarah B Thomas
Skyler M Torres
Keegan D Vaira
James L Walmsley
Michael S Wojdan
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Jeffrey M Allen
Alex E Biglow
Jon J Birmingham
Phillip E Brown III
Kory J Carpenter
Alexander H Choi
Aaron D Duke
Thomas J Fow
Katie M Gorbacz
Timothy J Hammerle Jr
Nicholas R Hoogervorst
Drew R Ives
Jonathan M Lewis
Robert L Lloyd
Matthew J Luman
Drew W Martin
Shawn M McDonald
Daniel S Mosher
Timothy J Nichols
Daniel J Parker
Nicole R Rubeck
Casey A Shotwell
Dustin J Soriano
Jessie M Stimpson
John R Tilton
Sammy O Tongoi
Adrienne C Torielli
Katherine Vrana
Paul Adeji-Paul Jr
Aleksanders B Ans
Carolyn M Batie
EmilioBecerra
Andrew S Beckman
Bryce T Bergman
Nathan R Betcher
Zachary T Blasdel
Johnathan M Cody
Blaze W Dunn
Adam B Dunne
Thomas D Hainline
Estrella C Ham
Yagie Janisch
Mathew J Jerrell
Kyle M Johnson
Delaney R Kiernan
Cranston M Kline
Matthew J Lee
Lindsay Morse
Charles E Nobles III
Christopher M Paek
Daniel C Pesich
Nicholas K Reed
Jeremy S Robben
Daniel J Ronning
Laith K Samarah
Corey A Skolnick
Andrew J Spalla
Newington J Tamaalii Jr
Tranay L Tanner
Grace M Trolinger
3 59 Cadet Squadrons
Melissa A Beerse
Jonathan T Brateng
Juan C Castaneda Velarde
Stephen G Donaldson
Sean P Foote
Tate J Grogan
Madeleine Hanson
Jason S Hope
Shelby WJudd
Richard C Kabanuck
Andrew S Kim
Lance A Marchesseault
Tyler M McBride
Justin R Moore
Brittany L Morreale
Caroline M Ojerio
William B Pleasanton Jr
Benjamin R Shoptaugh
William M Smith
Shea W Speer
Andrew J Vantimmeren
Danielle Ward Trenton J West
Gary W Whiteman
Reese M Williams IV
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Ivando Arroyo
360 Cadet Squadrons
James F Aultman
Elizabeth N Borroni
Nathan J Carter
Dominic M Collins
Sean A Cosme
Ryan M Darrohn
Daniel J Feehily Jr
Nicole R Flint
Dalton J Hall
Julia A Hansen
Regenald E Howard
Timothy P Keitel
Jamie T Lemieux
Roderick A Mills
Christen C Monreal
Joshua P Monroe
Arinda L Muck
Kathleen A Muckenhirn
John J Nygard
Whitney D Peterson
Richard E Ricketts
Jeremy S Smith
Darren W Stowe
David P Tavenner
Ian ATrott
John R Wallin
Mark K Weber James AZaiser
Russell T Ahrens
Kaitlyn J Bogan
Jonathan D Broadbent
Austin J Buscher
Casey R Cardwell
Elvira N Chiccarelli
Sydney A Croxton
Sarah E Dugan
Nathan R Erickson
Okezie Ezekannagha
Douglas J Foss
Ryan P Fountain
David A Granato
Jeremiah J Gray
Parker E Jamieson
Eric R Johnson
Jordan T Johnson
Matthew C Keith
Ryan C Lutz
Allison A Marx
Casey B Mott
Charles W Norton
Jacob L Petter
Michael C Piazza
Matthew T Rogers
Ryan Russomanno
Hermes Y Silva
Thomas L Spangler
Jonathan G Tack
Megumi J Voight
Eric C Wilson
Cadet Squadrons 361
Domingo E Astiasaran IV
Scott D Ball
Margaret P Blackstun
Whitney L Bouchard
Clinton D Brdlik
David W Corpman Joseph C Dilts
Katherine B Heflin
Thomas J Hopkins Jarrod J Huffman
Joseph E Hunt
Akili D Joseph Kevin J Kim
Ryan J Koerber
Cohan Lammerding
Brandon A Lassiter
Craig F McGreal
Conor P Murphy
Keith M O’Brien
Kathryn V Parsons
Mark H Price
John E Rebolledo
Timothy D Ryan
Julie A Song
Brent M Spencer
Dominick Totino
Taylor J Verett
Laura E Weber
Nathanael R Witmyer
Daniel R Workman
Mike B Youn J
Maj. Ryan Coyne
TSgt. TSgt.
Jeanette Copeland Jason Otto
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Squadrons
Cadet
Jonathan G Barillas-Fogarty
Samantha M Carden
Michael L Celio
Adam S Chandler
Maximilian P Clukey
Collin B Goodwin
Justin B Graff
Matthew R Guy
David P Hard
Anthony Hill
Leanna N Hoffmann
Kevin P Horn
Kevin T Lacosse
Christopher S Leung
Bryan S Mazer
McKay R McLaren
Kelcie L Meineke
Blake D Noble
Daniel S Payne
Kevin M Polesky
William D Remington
Brian C Riley
Samantha A Sarkis
Matthew L Shields
Evan J Snyder
Paul M Archambault
Wesley S Baker
David H Beranek
Michael L Brecht
Nicholas R Cataldo
Aarol T Clinton
Jane M Demkowicz
Corey A Eddy
Jaclyn N First
Cody S Freeborn
Harrison M Green
Robert W Gulla II
Anthony R Jadick
Kyle D Kenerley
Joshua J Kim
Alexa K Landreaux
John J Lupo
Andrew S Marchi
Meghan A Martinez
Kyle B Mefford
Jessica D Nichols
Meghan A O’Neill
Jamaal A Paul
Andrej E Pulver
Jacob C Ringrose
Nicholas L Rogers
Brandon C Schoenfeldt
David P Shadoin
Brittany B Szewc
Nathan S Timsuren
Erik R Von Husen
Ronald L Windham Jr
Dustin C Woodside
Shannon R Young
mm Cadet Squadrons 363
Christopher L Ahn
Nicholas R Batey
Jacob H Belka
Haley A Brewton
Thomas C Deciutiis
Daniel C Dreier
Jaclyn E Fleming
Adam K Gorzkowski
Jeffrey S Hajner
Sarah G Hoh
Zachary D Huppert
Bryan R Johnson
William C Kirk III
Michael J Koslow
Brandon J Krupa
Steve C Lee
Joshua D McCormick
Megan E Peterson
Peter G Pfau
Abdul Qayum
Matthew D Rice
Bryan R Sanchez
Matthew M Scott
Ryan K Stuart
Richard G Wheeler
Helen M Wildner
Brett J Workman
Not pictured: Christopher M.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Maj.
Kimberly D. Moncrieffe
TSgt.
David T. Hall Jr.
TSgt.
Jason M. Tepool
364 Cadet Squadrons
Morin
Matthew J Adams
Jeremiah L Baxter
Alexandre J Beaussart
Matthew J Coates
Chelsea M Cooper
Cameron C Cordell
Jennifer E Degeorge
Matthew P Demars
Daniel A Gidasi
Samantha R Hill
John M Kessler
Daniel Liu
Jake K McKeon
Justin H Mitnaul
Alexandria C Neptune
Nicholas C Penry
Taryn L Ramsey
Richard A Rodriguez
John M Roling
Jessica A Rowe
Carlos D Sandoval
Michael D Scott Jr
Alejandro S Sena
Charles G V Street
Michael S Vetri
Eric M Wallace
Bryan T Ashton
Amanda P Atitya
Linden B Ballen
Kurt D Brill
Joshua D Butler
Kristen E Connell
Meredith A Dilley
Sarah E Evans
Andrew C Finley
Benjamin E Fischl
Dayton M Gilbreath
Raymond V Gutierrez
Chad M Hennig
Erik D Johnson
Calvin D Johnson Jr
Lance P Larsen
Christopher P Lorenz
Ian W Maier
Kelly A McGuire
Michael G O'Kelley
Benjamin J Piehl
Chelsea Ragland
AlexaARamsier
Travis S Sanchez
Matthew D Selby
Jonathan P Warzeka
Daniel Y Won
Ryan D Young
36 5
Not pictured: Alexander D. Floriand Derek F. Gillespie
Not pictured: Trevor J Noonan and Manuel Smith
Cadet Squadrons
Haidar Al-Abadi
Kayla M Beach
Jocelyn R Booker
Clayton A Bryant
Rebecca L Burditt
Gregory D Cappuzzo
Michael F Chapman
Carsen F Chun
Jonathan W Coffey
Jeffrey S Edson
Connor P Flynt
David R Greer
Dorald S Hartenstein
Alexander Z Konowka
Trevor S Mendenhall
Megan C Moulton
Talon M Pope
Ashley L Reinig
Jordan W Roberts
Benjamin R Saunders
Victor D Shealy IV
Kelly R Snyder
Aaron R Widener
Zachary Zimmerman
Photo by Arnie Spencer
366 Cadet Squadrons
Not pictured: Tyler Swanson
Ben G Cochran II
Ryan S Combest
Christopher S Driggs
Brian W Dunlap
Angela S Etapa
Robert M Evenson Jr
Andrew M Forsyth
Christopher M Gheen
Neil E Grigsby
John A Hadjis
Shannon C Hart
Andrew G Hepler
Hans J Hoffman
Joseph M Kerhin
Ryan M Loyd
Richard C Miller
Julie M Paladino
Eric L Parks
Ryan A Rogl
Brett R Skene
Nolan J Sweeney
Kurt W Wallin
Joseph P Wilkinson
Katherine J Wilson
Not pictured: Derek Brooks
Not pictured: Justin Merrick
Danielle Atkins
Robert H Blank
Chia-Hsien Chao
Christopher K Chua
Shelby S Coats
Patrick J Day
Kathleen B Deiters
William M Giguere
Evan L Harman
Matthew S Hensley
Steve B Jones Jr
Nicholas A Jurado
Aaron J Koveleskie
Dane M Lannon
Justin A Lukso
Hanna B Marlette
Joseph D Martin
Harrison C McWilliams
John P Mendez
Bridgett M Murphy
Henry F Niemeyer III
Erin M Nyre
Rowland G Perez
Christopher A Pieper
Courtney D Pinkerton
Anthony M Robinson
Michael A Rubanka Jr
Daniel K Rule
Michael A Sattes
Sarah S Sauter
Joseph W Springfield
Colin S Swanson
Lance AWach
Cadet Squadrons 36
Maj. Michele E. Johnson MSgt.
M Arkwright Michael G Bates Kirk P Bingaman
J Braxton Alexander E Chung John L Cox James Cruz Richard J Davies
L Depaolis John P Dolan Nicole R Elliott Aaron M Eshkenazi Jaffet M Ferrer-Torres Andrew Herzog David J Hickle Jacob B Jensen
Kistler Jacob K Lair Trevor P Miller
C O'Connor Micah P Paul Charles M Reynolds Catherine E Robertson Alexander C Roosma
R Stroman Nathanael J Thalhofer Brian D Thorn 1 I 368 Cadet Squadrons
Ray D. Alexander Jr.
Patrick
Thomas
Danielle
Christine
Michael
Zachary
Travis K Adams
Daniel V Armstrong
Tania Buda
Thomas P Buenger
Christina L Canales
Louis J Cascino
Michael A Chambers
Jocelyn K Cravens
Nathan T Curl
Lucas R Derby
Jacob Z Duede
Guy H Evertson
Paul E Heins
Chance E Johnson
Benjamin L Keisler
Jonathan R Kimberly
Scott J Kozlak
Patrick J Livingstone II
Travis W McMillan
Nathan T Miller
Tristan R Newkirk
Erik M Olson
Alexander T Parmater
Joshua G Pherigo
Jacob J Robertson
Katie E Schuler
Matthew D Thorne
Tymothy D Vandermosten
Eric R Varner
Kelli C Wood
Michael J Yoo
Evelyn A Abbate
John D Atkinson IV
Zachary L Barrington
Daniel M Carlson
Michael D Cecero
Ryan B Critchfield
Timothy P Dominice
Brent Drabek
Ross W Fleming
Stephen C Groff
Jason R Groose
Kevin J Jablonsky
Frederick J Johnson Jr
Katherine B Lyons
Michael V MacAndrew
Travis S Martinez
John W Nickerson
Michael A Paranka
Gabriel J Paterson
Christopher B Poje
Ethan L Salgado
Christina E Salley
Jeffrey A Schaefer
Aaron J Schuetze
Lauren N Shetley
William K Tanner
Nathan C Wall
Ryan T Weldon
Kelly A Wert
Johnathan G Westland
Cori E Zenishek
Cadet Squadrons 369
Christopher J Allen
Stephen W Bintz
Shane E Crowe
Corey A Curtis
James T Cushing
Jamie L Daugherty
Grant C Fleming
Austin W Francis
Alexander C Horrell
Patrick A Houghton
Shawn O Killpack
Zayn M Knaub
Kyle S Knight
Meagan P Kuchan
Eric S May
Avery F Merriex
Daniel J Paladino
Samuel H Pang
Brandon M Paquette
Kyle E Rowland
Kathleen M Schjodt
David J Thompson
Jeremy A Van Driessche
Indya S Vernon
Harrison H Whiting IV
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370 Cadet Squadrons
William C Adair IV
Alexander N Anderson
Jonathan C Banta
Tyler J Benjamin
Kyle C Capko
Cory A Cook
Andrew J Costa
Casey W Cowan
Rudyard V Dacquel
Brian A Hayes
Robert B Hemker Jr
Paul T Homsher
Samuel P Janasov
Andrew E Jarvis
Michael J Kanaan
Michelle L Mendelsohn
Katrina E Moffett
Jacqueline R Norton
Soren J Olson
Jessica L Rodgers
Kyle C Schafer
Michael J Sexton
Blake Y Sherwood
Grant L Starkweather
Dustin R Tanen
Sarah E Wilson
Blaize E Angelet
Rodney T Brooks II
Michael J Brown
Alison M Ceranski
Christopher R Chorney
John W Cowen
Robert J Drye
Daniel P Dwyer IV
Michael A Estacion
Christa E Ewasko
Ian W Hall
Albert K Hatchett Jr
Matthew J Ibarra
Bryan E Johnston
Blake J Liddle
David A Lucas II
Nancy L Maloch
Bethany A Marley
Sean P McGee
Peter J Mersino
Joanna K Pattugalan
Zachary T Payne
Christopher A Reith
David L Riegleman
Raymond Schlabach
Taylor H Swope
Vicente N Vasquez
Kara A Voci
Paul S Wilson
Michael D Woolfolk
Aaron M Zadalis
Angela J Zeqollari
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Cadet Squadrons 371
Bruce W
Matthew
Matthew
Michelle
Christopher
Brandon R Geyer
Nicholas
Brandon J Johnson
Andrew B Layman
Robert M Lee Sondra L Lesser
Benjamin D Naumann
Thomas P Posey
Kamaljit S Randhawa
Cristina E Richter
Brett M Rodgers
Benjamin
Andrew M Waddel
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Maj. TSgt.
Greg Christiansen Jason L. Haag
Bain
Bell
II Spencer P
L Bottorff
E Bradwick Eric L Darwin
D Denise
A Edlund Dany Gatsinzi Ryan D Gauntt
J Goirigolzarri Theodore G Hart
H Schmidt Erinn E Scott
372 Cadet Squadrons
Christopher M Batson
Matthew D Becker
Edward V Boylan
Zachary J Carroll
Belle A Dirks
Christopher Fei
Scott F Gregory
Stephen D Guillory
Alexander R Fless
Clayton G Macomber
Joseph M Maloy
Stephanie A Martin
Kyle D Moses
Tytuzs Moss
Derek A Noem
Samuel Oas
Carly M Olsowski
Zachary R Peters
Michael R Reid
James R Reynolds
Lacey N Richardson
John D Richmond
David M Sproul
Nichole R Stilwell
Jennifer N Walters
Russell D Wilson IV
Michael A Alvarez
Lindsey A Barber
Benjamin J Barringer
John S Baucke
Derek A Burns
Anthony M Caliva
Andrew W Davenport
Travis L Decked
Austin T Demmel
Joshua C Drapes
Joseph H Early IV
Michael R Fleming
Irvin A George Jr
Rachel L Flarris
Christopher L Hassa
Saskia R Flicks
Amanda M Johnson
Andrew H Kim
Ryan S Kolesar
Andrew C Konemann
Moses A Krehbiel
Tawny R Lambuth
Peter S Lind
Aric M McIntyre
Tess A O’Neill
Jennifer M Parker
Anthony R Peluso
Theodore H Reicks
Andrew Q Risse
Taylor M Robeds
Dennis T Smith
Austin J Wallerstein
Amanda B Wineman
Edward Wong
373 Cadet Squadrons
Samuel P Barbara
Kenneth M Bidmead
Aaron J Canciani
William G Dimaio III
Jane A Evans
Austin W Fritzke
Jason S Fung
Ross M Gioiosa
Matthew L Guertin
Michael B Flampton
Christopher P Jaglowicz
Scott E Jennie Agnes Kang
John A Kuconis
John M Lockwood
Jamie C McDowall
Andrew C Novak
Emma K Przybyslawski
Tahichi B Richardson
Cameron S Rochelle
Michael E Rogers
Sean-Michael W Royer
Michael A Ruvolo
Benjamin C Scroggins
Ruby ATamariz
Brent E Whiteman
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Maj. DavidPike MSgt. Brian Gott
374 Cadet Squadrons
Anthony C Barr
Kellan D Bethke
Jessica L Brown
Nicholas R Charney
David J Cooke
Kyle W Gadoury
Steven T Ha
Aimee L Hammon
Eric M Hunt
Lamin O Jackson
Ryan L Johnson
Alexander T Kiel
Peter A Komar
Jin U Lee
Suong H Lee
Daniel J Mitchell
SuziPark
Jeffrey M Pendley
Candice E Peterson
Steven R Roberts Jr
Nicholas A Stockdale
Andrew D Strawbridge
Sean M Stuntz
Cameron R Taylor
James R Wilder
David A Zitelli
David M Zumbach
Catrina Z Begansky
Dylan L Brock
Nathan C Christian
Jim H Daniels III
Erin R Dannemeyer
Lauren M Delaney
Leroi G Edwards
Stephen A Gillespie
Brian A Harris
Zachary T Helton
Nicholas R Jernigan
Shawn G Johnson
Alexis A Laleman
Andrew E Loyd
John M Lydiard IV
Brett J McKinnon
Austin T Moore
Alexander J Nelson
Clifford A Peterson
Maria S Phillips
David A Pryor Jr
Harriet K Randolph
Ryan S Sol
Joshua D Stanley
Daniel L Starr
Stephen D Wakefield
Jeremy P Warfield
Derek J Winkler
Cadet Squadrons 375
Samory A Abdul-Raheem
Matthew B Alexander
Elsa M Bohlender
Lucas R Catalano
Saj U El-Amin
Deanna J Franzen
Michael T Gies
Cameron M Henrion
Lauren A Kerdavid
Randall J Kindle II
Anthony R Lannigan
Cynthia L Lete
Jesse J Lind
Frank A Martinez
Ashleen M McCarthy
John R McDonald
Michael V Nettis
Watkins Pa
Thomas L Powell
Ryan P Schleiden
Jason C Shank
Jonathan R Slater
Thomas W Sukut
Caitlin H Suttie
Daniel Tillier
James S Walker
Joseph A Walton
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Maj. TSgt. TSgt.
James Dobbs
Jason Davis John Craven
376 Cadet Squadrons
Not pictured: David H Furlow
Karl L Agudo
Emily R Allen
Alexander Babbs-Butler
Benjamin R Brown
Andrew J Cavallo
Justin D Colby
Lucas C Cumm
Alan D Delaney
Chaz A Demerath
David L Dye
Stephen W Gorman
Diana R Hall
Daniel E Hartman II
Marc E Henning
Laura M Jones
Kaeli J Kluesner
Brendan J Lanphear
Robert K Lenzen
William A Lindberg
Yngwie J Marroquin
Shannon D Nail
Benjamin J Pelayo
Tyler W Small
Shelby M Stinebaugh
Patrick M Tracy
Timothy M Trieu
Daniel J Uribe
Matthew B Watson
Chad E Aukerman
Hannah A Campbell
Mary E Carillo
Andrew R Chinlund
Troy M Danno
Austin T Davis
Naomi O De La Torre
Jenna L Dolata
David W Fox
Phaelen A French
Laura A Henderson
Ryan W Henderson
Adam M Hill
Ethan J Hunter
Andrew M Jacobs
Trent J Kern
J R Korecki
Gordon Lang
John C Lerch
Christopher A Maloney
Miles R Martinus
Kyle M McKee
Rachel L Mittelman
Michael A Oakley
Andrew K Petry
Jonathan M Quirarte
Samantha F Sarinana
Milos R Seovac
Anthony F Trevino
John H Walitsch
Cadet Squadrons 377
Edison Abeyta
Lauren K Baas
Nicholas R Clark
Adam S Feliz
Thomas A Gorry
Sue L Guinane
Mathew L Haxton
Anthony W Hemphill
Daniel N Hickox
William R Jones
Matthew W Knutson
David M Leibrand
Stephen C Makuka
Diana L McVay
Ashton L Miller
Erik C Nelson
Franklin J Nesselhuf
TheodoreA Ornelas
Rexford R Pearce
Timothy J Phillips II
Michael S Roseburg
Brent Stevens
James C Tomlin
Lauren A Twitty
Andrew L Volkening
Zachary A Walker
Zachary T White
Timothy A Williams
Zachary L Ziegler
Maj. MSgt. TSgt.
Melissa May Ernest Medina Bradley Morton
378 Cadet Squadrons
Miguel A Baca
Mark D Beeman
Matthew T Bender
Mark D Benischek
Vitaliy O Benz
Kathryn R Blythe
Ryan A Campbell
Rachel Chee-A-Tow
Timothy W Clark
Joshua M Day
Nick D Debarmore Jr
Adam L Ediger
Kristen M Ellison
Miguel A Garcia
Krystal A Glover
Grant K Hadley
Esther Kim
Scott M Lewis
Kirsten M Lorch
Kyle T Miller
Justin R Munger
Michael S Oliver
Stephen APike
Vincent K Sandtorv
Andrew V Schweickert
Randy R Semrau
Joseph E Silvio
Nicholas W Strobel
Caitlin C Teresky
Alexander L Townsend
Jerra L Turner
Aaron T White
Jason E Black
Amanda D Bolton
Kirsten A Buslinger
Daniel J Castro
Asher S Clark
Kyle A Cressy
Justin M D’Olimpio
Ann P Dally
Kurtis M Day
Wyatt N Dyer
Andrew S Fuller
Dustin L Gooden
Maurice J Grosso
Mister J Jackson III
Joshua M Kimm
Sean M Lanham
Mark R Mataczynski
Arif Mohammad Idris
Jacqueline M Mozingo
John A Quadrino
Sarah J Radakovich
Leo M Ricciotti
Bryan J Rivera
Jeffrey M Sasaki
Derek F Schumacher
Krystin M Shanklin
Christopher M Smith
Erik R Soderberg
Paul A Weisgarber
Joshua E Zambrano
Eric D Zane
Cadet Squadrons 379
Corey AApodaca
John T Avrett II
Troy K Baggs
Joshua T Cousins
Jirasak Daochern
Eric J Degruchy
Sean P Donnelly
Tyler A Gross
Seth M Gunn
Michelle A Harrington
Calvin M Hunter Myung C Kim
Myles T McDowell
Austin B McKinney
Myles W Morales
Sara J Neubauer
Jennifer N Nolta
Matthew J Plourde
Keith S Smith
Julie K Waren
Andrew G Werner
Robert W Winchester III
David Y Won
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Maj. Tamara Henderson
MSgt. Dawn Fay
MSgt. Steve Honda
380 Cadet Squadrons
Nicholas E Bixby
Benjamin M Brown
Eric M Conroy
Thomas C Dowell
Anthony M Giebelhaus
Ashley E Green
Rehling P Hitt
Brandon A Hough
Nathan J Janssen
Matthew C Jones
Joshua P Khune
Jonathan T Klein
Zoe Kotnik
Justin K Landseadel
Jonathan A Loyd
Francisco A Lugo
Cory A McCart
Hannah M McKinney
Jonathan W McMahon
Thomas R Moore Jr
Jacob C Morgan
Le-Anh M Nguyen
Michelle M Parenteau
Ty M Perich
Frank H Schmidt Jr
Eric H Steen Jr
Daniel D Venable Jr
WA Chamara S
Wijesinghe
Kevin E Wright
Diana N Bennett
Jana L Bradshaw
Claire E Brown
Cheyne N Clark
Sheldon C Clary
James R Cole
Benjamin J Cox
Abel R S Dallas
David D Floren
William T Friedl
Eli A Garduho
Garrett R Getschow
Daniel T Harold
Kristopher S Hull
Eric Y Hwang
Shelley Johnson
Tristan A Latchu
Timothy A Miller
Christina M Montecalvo
Patrick M Murphy
Tyson R Rydalch
Daniel J Scully
Yunior G Soto
Matthew R Street
Kathryn L Stuard
James C Ure
Tanner J Weltzin
Melvin N White
Enoch T Wong
Mitchell E Young
Alex M Zubey
381
Cadet Squadrons
Daniel
Randy
Jacob
Jonathan
Robert
Tamiko
Gavin
Kevin
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Ira Cline
K Boudreaux
Dan Jordan Jose DeLaCruz
Aftan
O Fulcoly Kevin J Gross
B Henry
T Jerde
H Johnston
Kristin
Kevin
Althea
W Jones Ryan O Kerns
Kim Alex A Kimber
K Kwon
Q Lyons
M Miller
Jung-Han
Andrew
Dwayne
David
M Mueller
M O'Toole
C Pawlica
Brogan
Cristina
D Pryor
M Pulli Jr
John
J Rivera
J Toyama
N Unverfehrt
W Van Hook II
J Ward
A Weber
M Wohlford Albert S Yu 382 Cadet Squadrons
Darren
Katie
Justin
Joseph J Boben
Brett R Boyce
Trevor C Boyd
Emily D Brown
Daniel E Campbell
Thomas C Chandler
Candice J Chase
Matthew J Connellan-Chapleski
Nicholas J Davis
Rupert C Domingo
Paul A Driggers
Craig W Duffy
Emily A Fisher
Marissa M Fong
Francisco L Guzman
Kyle E Halderman
Sarah R Horton
Kali J Kingsley
Justin A Lennon
Evan R Lomeli
Gregory R Mancewicz
Samuel T McCraw
Daniel M Nguyen
Alexander L Plumb
Elizabeth E Smith
Johnathan A Weaver
Brian A Wilson
Alexander C Arredondo
Patrick M Bodnar
Richard J Brennan
Paul M Carpenter ii
Christopher D Cassidy
Joshua C Cerimele
Phillip X Choy
David B Chroniger
Thomas C Davis Jr
Anthony D Demma
Meagan E Eissele
Sean M Herbison
Shayne P Hulce
Michelle H Kiyota
Samantha E Latch
Rachel S Mamroth
Madonna M May
Kevin R McMullen
Alan D Moore III
Jared L Morris
John P Murtha III
Eric G Poland
Michael R Quezada
Timothy A Reid
Clayton J Schmitt
Gordon M Spahr
Bryan Y Watson
Kaitlin A Werling
Jeffre K Wood
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383 Cadet Squadrons
Joseph
Andrea
Andrew
Alexander
James
Stephen
Brittany
Ian
Marcus
Mbinintsoa
Matthew
Brett
Clarke
Candice
Erin
E Andersen
J Brichacek
J Bryant Jacob E Carvalho
S Churnside
B Dunn Jr Ann L Hansen
Allen
E Hardin
J Harrington
K Hopkins
J Klausner
Andrew
E Lee
W Martelly Ryan
McCoy
Ryan
P
Mosher
A
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Pitts
Pray
Christopher C
Ryan A
Jessica L
Ramarolahy
M
Richards
A
Santana
T
Sumerel
M Vickroy
B Wilson
Wright 384 Cadet Squadrons
Nicolas A
Not pictured: Paul G Weatheroy and Kelvin J Winter
Brian R Altman
Jared D Becker
Kaitlin A Bibeau
Aaron T Blore
Katherine J Brock
Joseph Cook
Cameron S Cummins
Jesse S Galt
Nicholas P Gieda
Christopher L Goetz
Heather M Greenup
Kelly E Hamilton
Jessica D Hildebrand
Hwang J Ho
Andres C Jimenez
Storm S McNab
Michael D Mizes
Andrew H Na
Cory J Ostrowski
William L Page
Bradley W Pingel
Mansour S Saed
Carson L Slater
Dirk R Strykowski
Stephen R Vrabic
Trevor J Vranicar
Cole E Wagner
Nathan J Walker
Cody J Weaver
Donald J Adkins Jr
Mary C Anderson
Sharon L. Aradine
Michael P Beaulieu
Stewart C Brandon Jr
Jacob P Bruder
Edward D Camacho
Stephen D Caple
Matthew E Clinard
James M Dunlop
Nickolas G Ernandes
Ryan C Fantasia
Colton J Floyd
Joshua H Freeman
Allana L Gallant
Francis E Genco Jr
Jonathan R Griffin
Colleen E Haggerty
Jacob D Houder
Cody L Johnson
Lucas S Johnson
John T Limpert
Hector H. Lopez
Alison S Meehan
Christopher R Remsing
Raymond Y Revell
Christina M Salinas
Martin A Schaeuble
Cody P Settle
Cole R Stegeman
James M VonAhnen
Brandon J Wilde
Cadet Squad JcS’5 'VHS
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Maj. Allan Conkey
Zachary M Bartsch Tyler B Beal John D Bowman Madison L Burgess Christopher C Campbell Anthony T Chung Stephen C Cooper Scott R Hatter Jeffrey J Haub Erin L Keane David D Keller Oliver J Kotelnicki Frank P Mercurio Jr Darren R Montes Steven K Noller Ryan J Norris Eric S Olsen Istvan M Prileszky Holly J Rettig
R Robertson
D Shepherd Tiffany M Sollmann Alex C Steele Roy J Surita Cheng C Tay Zane J Taylor Douglas P Zschoche 386 Cadet Squadrons
MSgt. Dwight Cams
Evan
Colin
Joseph M Cortez
Sean K Daly
Parker V Dodds
Daniel H Emery
Michael T Greer
Katherine M Higdon
Grace N Higgins
Siobhan A Hulslander
Krystal R Hynson
Trevor P Koenck
David L Kovalak
Jeffrey A Larkin
Matthew E Lavigne
Austin G McKenzie
Charles A Miller
Michael D Mosteller
Jordan M Passmore
Stephen W Pfaff
Taylor P Soster
Patrick N Steppe
Adam M Stutz
Scott W Sung
Michael E Tempter
Amy M Terry
Jared D Tew
Matthew A Torrence
Jonathan E Vance
Robert G Walk
Michael A Walker
Michael T Willcox
Michael R Alfred
Colby B Anderson
James K Arita
Julie O Baumgardner
Adam C Berheide
William R Chuch II
Caleb S Cole
James T Colvin III
Ryan M Dowden
Eric A Dziokonski
Kevin M Escobedo
James D Evans Jr
Auriele N Fain
Alexandra P Gegen
Rachael L Holderle
Jennifer D Kagarise
Michael R Kinsey
Cory K Leber
Scott S Mathis
Devin A Menefee
Jacob M Naumann
Brian J Smith
Benjamin D Sowers
Christina L Thompson
Emily C Ubbens
David R Watcher
Nathan A Wells
Cory C Williams
William R Young
Kyle K Ziegler
Cadet Squadrons 387
Michael L Bennett
Janna M Blardony
Adam T Brunderman
Karras E Clark
Thomas J Cooper
Rachel L Crawford
Larry M Fairchild
John M Falgout
Kevin M Finster
Rachel C Hall
Anthony T Hill
Jack W Hines
Mark J Jordy
Cale R Lamoreux
Jacques T Maniguet
Patrick D Mobley
Sean D O’Keefe
Joshua D Rehder
Evan W Rodts
Alison
Steven M Suhrie
Daniel A Tortuga
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Maj. Nathan Clyncke (USMC)
MSgt. TSgt.
Jeff Browning Lindsey Miranda
Michael M Pak
M Romanko Travis S Root Elliott R Sahli Gabriel J Staples
Mathew L Thomas
388 Cadet Squadrons
ATruesdale Vincent T Walker , V
Not pictured: Michael K Carter and Anthony A Wright
Sarah J Bangley
Katharine L Barber
Sean M Btoyington
Alister R Call
Seth Dickson
Charles M Etheridge
Joseph K Fry
Thomas P Hansen
Dustin G Heideman
Christopher D Hollinger
Renee L Kittka
Derek C Kvedar
Harrison T Marble
Kay M Nissen
Blake A Page
Christopher L Poulsen
Caleb F Powell
Eric R Prince
Haley D Puffenbarger
Jason E Roberts
Alicia M Robillard
Zane H Steadman
Fernando E Suito Acuna
James L Summers III
Marcus R Tenenbaum
Evan P Terry
Hatton C Updike
Robert L Volsey II
Cody P Wheeler
David J Anderson
David G Baccash
Zachary G Bruhn
Zachary A Crippen
Devon J Dettloff
McKenzie B Dowd
Nathan P Foltz
Andrew W Franklin
Eric M Gilpatrick
Paige E Hawkins
Jennifer R Horn
Heather E Ireland
Steven J Lambe
Philip J Leppo
Riley A Livermore
Kyle N MacDonald
Evan D McCroskey
Keil J Miller
Hannah A Morehouse
Ashley D Olson
John J V Ottusch
Robert J Poisson III
Erik J Red
Paul D Sikkema
Ryan P Smith
Marissa E Strauss
Andrew G Street
Susan R Vanden Dries
Cadet Si 389 vns
Joshua M Bruder
William A Cuchens
Stephanie A Davison
Ridge R Flick
David N Garcia
Benjamin N Garland
Daniel G Hurtt
Thiago Huxley
Josef N Kallevig
Victoria L Lalich
Anthony R Lavy
Matthew T Ludwig
Anthony D Mascaro
Randall D Mitchner
John G Moore
Angela Mornese
Harold B Parker
Ross A Perry
Jordan B Pierson
Stephen W Renner
Sara L Schmitt
Brenda J Song
Robert A Steigerwald
Misael E Villatoro
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390 Cadet Squadrons
Michael L Alonso
Thomas C Baker
Brittany L Bennett
Rebecca M Bodtke
Brian A Chaldares
John Christy
Antonia M Concepcion
James P Cook
Corey A Daughenbaugh
Peter A Debois
Caleb N Decker
Jon S Flanagan
Charley A Ford III
Derek W Francis
Gregory C Guiney Jr
Woodruff B Johnson III
Sung M Kim
Andrew J Lamb
Kenneth J Lamendola
Jamie Larivee
Jacek A Muka
Ryan L Murdock
Ryan S Rickert
Jacob Ricks
Martynas Smitas
Joshua K Stroud
Abigail A Sutton
Michael A Tester
William R White
Daniel W Winningham
Eric M Wood
Matthew H Akaydin
Sara M Bangert
Jared B Brown
James F Cooper
Jacob A Daniels
Chase C Guarnaccio
Andrew M Heard
Lindsey M Heath
Spencer E Hoene
Victor P lacobbo
Kelcie R Irvan
Matthew R Kasakitis
Linda G Lam
John R Lohr Jr
Maxwell W Lutton
Daniel McGinnis-Welsh
Grant W Meyer
Kristi J Miner
Darrin S Nottingham II
Anthony G Pompa
Steele A Rackley
Jamela D Satterfield
Michael K Seery
Stephanie S Sexton
Timothy W Smith
Philip N Valenzo
John D Welch
Garrett T Williams
391 Cadet Squadrons
Ryan W Albrecht
Thomas ABowen
Michael L Bruton
Mark A Douglass
Jason E Epperly
Evangeline J Fleischaker
Nicholas G Frawley
Jared D Gomez
Jared B Goss
Blaine C Hainebach
Sean P Flarte
Adrian T Haywas
Jacob C Johnston
Steven J Meyer
Ikechukwu N Nwaelele
Mark M Poppler II
Anthony M Puntel
Taylor O Ragland
Ric Y Rebulanan
Daniel E Richardson
Benjamin M Schmidt
Melissa L Sidwell
Joshua M Slocum
David M Waddell
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Maj. MSgt. TSgt.
Lisa Franz Eric Sandoval Gary McMahel
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Jonathan J Alexander
Matthew A Alvsa
Michael D Barnhart
Zachary T Bradford
Marlena J Carrillo
Travis R Collier
Andrew R Cutler
Adrianna J Eaton
Brian J Farmer
Robert M Geiger
Jeremy D Granow
Jonathan W Kim
George M Knudsen
Austin M Kootz
Forrest M Lampela
Dominic V Leon Guerrero
Matthew R Markling
Shayne L McAfee
Ajay McLaughlin
Maritza N Mendoza
Lianna M Phillips
Sarah R Ruckriegle
Mark W Sajowitz
Jon J Santiago Jr
Kyle R Southard
Bojan Udovicic
Michael D Audiss
Dale M Becker
Jessica E Bickford
Christopher L Danielson
Benjamin K Dixon
Christopher S Dyer
Alicia H Fleshman
Jacob P Fulton
Emili J Grabill
Michael D Hauser
Dean P Helmick
Brian P Higgins U
Vitaliy V Ivashchenko
Jennifer M Kinsey
Allison M Laning
Patrick A Mayfield
Michael R McLain
Kyle J Nunez
Joshua M Palmer
Nathaniel D Raymond
Samantha B Reep
Matthew C Richardson
Kelsey A Smith
Brian R Stenger
Kebin P Umodu
Tyler D Weissinger
Joshua C Yeaste
Matija Zupancic
393 Cadet Squadrons
Michael J Albert
Jonathan M Benson
Anthony W Blankenberger
Aaron J Brugman
Keane A Carpenter
Frederick M Diederich
Stacey L Fenton
Paul E Gannett
Ryan S Gipson
Christopher L Hartman
William T Jensen
Corey R Lohmiller
Nicole R Mancos
Gordon J Randall
Mark A Roberts
Scott W Robinson
Wayne F Sails
Jessica M Schafer
Jason M Sewell
Kristen L Smith
Morgan LTrevarthen
Joseph N Walz
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Maj. Scott Heyler MSgt. Jerry Molina
394 Cadet Squadrons
Eric S Atchison
Max J Barnes
Tyler G Blatt
Cameron A Carter
Nancy C Chavez
Neil Delaney
Brittany N Dutton
John D Feltenberger
Ian M Gregoire
Bridgette D Griffiths
Gregory A Hart
Caleb D Klass
David Lam
Tanner A Lee
Nash S Mills
Robert C Nolan III
Kyle J Peace
Jacobb C Rakes
Garrett M Riley
Adam C Sheridan
Peter Shufeldt
Benjamin J Soltisz II
Samone A Suluai
Hunter K Van Stetsen
Andrew S Wagner
Daniel A Ayala
Gregory R Bell Jr
Bethany P Blackburn
Carmella C Burruss
Drew W Clasen
Johnathan R Cox
Robert C Demarsh
Luke P Dugger
Christina D England
Josiah W Eubank
Alexander G Fogassy
Jared A Goodin
Joseph A Gramling
David T Heitstuman
Patrick H Joseph
Benjamin K Liptak
Travis J Lund
John F Melcher IV
Kristopher D Morehouse
Ryan M Patrick
Jared Penner
Meghan K Prinkey
Rodolfo Rodriguez
Emily L Ryals
Tahlia C Smoke
Michael R Tope
Megumi T Vanderwaal
Ryan V West
Robert T Wilhelm
Cadet Squadrons 395
Jenna
Matthew
Danielle
Andrew
Samuel
Courtney
Anthony
Bryan
C Alexander
J Anderson
C Cruickshank Chad J Everett Ryan M Fortney Patrick H Hastings Ryan C Hess Carsten W Hobbs Casey S Hong Cutter A Knox
Mychol
Andrew
Stephen
L Lindquist
M Lundquist
K McCarty
W McPherson
J Melzer William C Miller
Nolan Steven E Riedl
Tyler
Joel
N Sheppard
M Sims Joram D Smith
H Sun
William
Chi
A Swaney
M Tipton
J Watson 396 Cadet Squadrons
Stanley R Amundsen
Jonathon M Ashley
Dustin M Beall
Callie W Brown
Colton T Cash
Carson C Cleveland
Sean T Coombs
Jessica L Drewicz
Bryan J Gilbreath II
Leonid A Gorine
Benjamin J Gunn
David B Holloway
William Keuchler
Ryan W Kim
John P Maggs
Kimberly P McElmurry
Gabriel M Necochea
Travis J Penner
Charles J Prichard
Robert A Robinson
Breanna M Schmidt
Jordan A Sheffer
Megan A Thompson
Gloriemar Torre' Santiago
Gabriel S Valdeleon
Courtney M Vidt
Andrew D Whitmey
Austin S Bracy
Julian T Broaddus
Katherine L Carroll
JillannA Daniels
John T Debonis
Caroline L Dluzen
Caleb J Egli
Coy C Fischer
David M Friday
Andrew C Gibler
Cody Hall
Daniel P Hayes
Thomas T Kirwan
Benjamin G Kopacka
Jennifer L Millis
Benjamin J Misra
Joshua M Moore
Robert P Nummer
Kyle L Phillips
Juan J Rodriguez
Matthew B Sanders
Jessica R Sheffield
Bradford L Smith
Spencer R Snow
Beau J Stegemann
Ethan G Still
Katherine L Waddel
Ariel L Waiters
Joshua C White
Mark J Williams
Ryan J Williams
Elizabeth R Woodyard
Christopher M Zarbock
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Cadet Squadrons
Marcus A Alvidrez
Jorge A Ballesteros
Katie L Batchelder
Brenton M Byrd-Fulbright
Natalie E Doede
Gregory D Edmonds
Peter R French
Mason R Gordon
James A Greener
Jennifer M Haden
Richard B Heiden Chamberlin C Herndon
Nathan R Jolls
Kenneth H Kaczmarek
Calvin J Kress
Robert B Louder Jr
Justin B Miller
Adam J Page
James M Pfeiffer
Zachary J Ritter
Dylan M Smith
Haralambos B Theologis
Joseph M Ulisse
Frank B Von Heiland
Michael C Zeleski
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398 Cadet Squadrons
Daniel Acero
Thomas G Ainscough
David AAsche
Brett M Boudreaux
Jeffrey T Braden
Christina R Burke
Sergio P Duran
Donald C Feeley
Kevin J Fogler
Calder D Goc
Tyler AHaunreiter
Casey G Hawkins
Scott M Hlavin
Michael L Jansen
Morgan D Landreaux
Joshua T Larson
Trevor R Lockhart
Alexander X Milhous
Kipp L Moorhead
Jennifer H Nguyen
Ryan M Robinson
Jenna S Scheller
Nicholas W Smith
Evan J Washington
Kyle J White
Ryan M Wichman
Ryan M Wilkinson
Zackery T Williams
Ryan T Witzig
David C Adams
Karl A Berwyn
Joseph P Boyle
Logan J Brandt
Andrew J Cardenas
Laura A Castaneda
Amanda H Caudill
Christian S Ferguson
Colton P Flynn
Christopher D Ganczewski
Julian R Gluck
Karl H Grosselin
Kyle S Hansen
Thomas G Jack
Samantha C Jones
Austin E Lan
Samuel A Macheak
Stephen J Mellinger
William G Merkle
Katelynn G Morgan
Mark G Olme
Gilbert E Rayhill
Dakota M Risner
Nicholas A Smith
Craig G Spranger
Michael L Stacks
Travis W Thornton
Nicholas E Watts
Caleb W Whitlock
Catherine M Wilson
Kody A Wilson
Jordan R Wittman
Cadct Squadvans 399
Christopher
Daniel
Christopher
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Maj. MSgt. TSgt.
E Biles
D Bouquio Jae H. Kim
Mark Seng Robert Hartwig Scott Harris
Megan
Joshua
L Clawson
R Cohoon
El Oueslati Braden A Gross Nicole M Hartig
C Kaszynski
B Killion
F McPhail Eric D Meyer Abigail M Nickels Justin Y North Patrick R O'Neill David M Pool
P Quintana William C Ray
L Richardson Alexander J Shin Gary A Smith Ian J Talbot
S Thomas Amanda L Warren
R Williams
Nora
Peter
Christopher
Matthew
Sean
Tiffanie
Benjamin
Benjamin
B Wolford Alexander P Yee 400 Cadet Squadrons
Dylan M Asmar
Martin C Beck Jr
Rebecca D Branyen
Edward E Cortez
Scott G Ellis
Raymond R Gamboa
Paul Gaylord III
Joshua E Hammervold
Nicholas L Holland
Samantha R Howard
Jordan R Kemfort
Caleb J Knight
Caroline T Kurtz
Kajetan Lapczuk
Caitlin M Miller
Simon G Mohr
Stephen M Newell
Benson P Oldmixon
Michel Pardal
Leanna M Price
Joseph G Ritt
Barrett E Schake
Savier A Stephens
Justin W Tyner
Alex J Volesky
John K Winston
Robert V Wolfe
Lauren N Bailey
James H Beilby
Jeffrey A Benson
Corbin J Boyles
Garret L Bryant
Spencer H Buck
Michael V Ceci
Layne N Clawson
Raymond C Crone III
Aaron T Daggit
Woody S Go
Tadas Goptaitis
Joshton G Hall
James M Hamilton
Jeremiah L Haynes
Sarah E Hunt
Stephen D Keck
Nicholas A Manning
Kristopher C Martin
Michael J McKinley
Mitchell R Metzler
Andrew J Nemethy
Devin P Patterson
Olga Pearse
Payton E Pearson III
Dmytro Pichkur
Jeremi J Ross
Derek J Schillaci
Kelliann Seaman
Joshua M Shovelton
David P Shrift
John A Sidwell
Teresa H Vrana
Meagan A Wyngarden
Cadet Squadrons 401
Seung-Min T Baik
Andrew S Bolint
Alicia M Bouges
Blake P Brooks
Austin R Cardenas
Arlon T Carroll
John M Doeseckle
Lewis N Dummermuth-Boss
MarkA Hammond
Michael G Harencak
Lauren C Hettich
Christopher J Hunter
Luke A Hyder
Walter M Lange III
Andrei Macarescu
Samuel A Mansen
Jessica R Mapes
Matthew R McCandless
Brian P O’Connor
Melissa L Perkins
Jack R Raine II
Cary W Reeves
David T Rodriguez
Matthew K Ross
Autumne L Wells
Michael G Wojciechowicz
Diana D Wong
Christopher S Yuen
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Maj. James Hoyman (USA)
MSgt. Charles Brown
MSgt. Ronald Walker
402 Cadet Squadrons
Angel AAyure-Lopez
Richard G Bean III
Whitney G Beck
Matthew K Blue
Rachel E Donoho
Albert E Garcia III
Kelly E Grabarek
Alexander P Hillman
Joseph S Kuensting
Brian R Lane
Isaac Leuthold
Scott L Mendoza
D'Angelo M Mitchell
Michael S Pyles
Adam P Robinson
Derrick M Rowe
Garrett A Schutz
Bradley T Sellers
Eric D Shok
Ryan S Southworth
Jeremiah L Spurlock
Samantha J Stibick
Drew A Warwick
Tyler D West
Alan C Wong
Levi D Almond
Brady AAmack
JesseBicknell
Christopher J Brown
Jonathan M Chung
Michael D Cousins
Benjamin B Dewilde
Amanda M Ellis
Lee B Embry
Daniel H Henning
James D Hill
Ryan D James
Aaron A Kurcz
Bradley S Kusel
Caleb W Leestma
Christopher G Luke
Charlie J Meier
Michael E O'Donnell
Stephen L Pineo
Jonathan A Primeaux
Brittany S Rucker
Michael A Smith
Wesley D Stowe
Amanda E Terry
Rachel E Thomas
Tyler LTodd
Aaron T Vincent
Alicia K Wallace
Kaila M Weber
Alec S Williams
Arianna L Woltkamp
Cadet Squadrons 403
Christopher M Bean Samuel J Boone Lindsey M Briggs Michael P Brown David Y Chan Charles E Coburn III Matthew B Cook Matthew C Durham Catherine E Elmore Simon S Ferrel Alexander J Frank Katelyn R Hunter Clifford D Jones Derrick E Kline Sarah L Littlefield Michael J McDonald Marcellus P McKinley Jr Steven A Pollock Alicia K Quaco Radhika U Ranaweera Christopher A Smith Brendan F Sullivan Andrea M Wise Cody M Yenter 404 Cadet Squadrons
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Naomi M Ballard
Mario R Calabro
Ryan B Froerer
Michael A Holloway
Sean L Johnson
Steven T Lane
Tiffany Low
Karl A Mohrmann
Mark A Mosby
Jeffrey M Nakayama
Anthony K Onitsuka
Mathew B Park
David V Phetmixay
Craig C Porter
Joel G Primrn
Emanuel T Prodan
Anthony M Ruize
Jasmine A Searuggs
Chad A Sheiner
Alexandra L Swanson
Andrew J Taylor
Conner J Van Fossen
Skyler T Villers
Robert L Walker
Jonathan V Watson
Jacob J Allen
Joshua L Bergman
Gina L Bosworth
Charles G Bowyer
Richard G Boyle
Rachel S Burk
Corydon B Butler III
Matthew C Cignoli
Steven R Collins
Steven G Conradi
Thomas A Denninghoff
Brack W Duvall
Jonathan H Flynn
Ryan M French
Fallynne J Henderson
Joshua M Huckabee
John L Lovvorn
Katelyn C Maffei
Mark A Mendez
Timothy J Miller
Ndeye F Ndour
Robert D Neal
Jonathan C Newman
Christopher D Richardson
Zachary M Schneider
Kyle E Schwochow
John T Seaver
Allison J Swaney
Jan T Teope
William A Thompson
Jordan K Waiwaiole
Margaret E Weingart
Seth N White
Cadet Squadrons 40 5
Leanne H Caballer
Robert E Capparelli
Sara E Chapman
Anthony
Michael J Erickson
Robert
Zachary
Matthew
Kurt
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Maj. TSgt.
Jeffrey Greenwood Michael Anderson
D Christian Tarasita Davis
Daniel J Everett Jacque C Harrier
H Hayward Dane T Jansson
Adam S Johnson
Brittany M Keiper Austin M Krohn
Kile H Kuzma Isaac J Metroka Akira B Nervik
A Nordahl Neil M Pfau
D Roland
Todd A Smith
Kyle H Spitzer
406 Cadet Squadrons
T Spranger II Robert N Tonio Benjamin D Zumstein
Chelsea J Agee
Lauren E Allison
Lantz R Balthazar IV
Jonathan C Buckingham
Sarah C Cassman
Marc P Charles
Robert A Dawson
Denise M Garcia
Andrew C Geist
John R Greenway
Timothy J Hartman
Tyler K Hazel
Theodore J Labedz
Jeffrey S Lee
Benjamin W Leung
Alexander L Lisot
Frank Magazu
Benjamin N Marshall
Kevin J Mudd
Thomas G Nichols
Tobias L Pedretti
Alana M Phaneuf
Kevin B Rowe
Kristopher K Sherman
Stephanie S Stanford
Michael D Trubilla
Zachary T Turner
Kirby J White
Anthony T Alt
Kellan W Bateman
Zachary L Bennett
Mark W Boyer
Daniel A Brand
Elizabeth R Breffitt
Emily A Coyle
Brian P Davis Jr
Christopher L Ela
Jennifer A Flynn
Lauren E Fuchs
Benjamin S Galloway
Robert A Gonzaga II
Jonathan Han
Blair Kessler
Anne Y Koons
Brendan J Maestas
Zachary A Marx
Joseph P Matejcik
Bryan J Maynard
Tyler W McCullough
Samuel G Mitchel
Alexander S Prager
Rachel M Reeder
Alexander A Schultheiss
Joseph D Shields
Martin T Span III
Lane C Thaut
William D Thimmel
Weston E Woldt
Cadet Squadrons 407
Cody
Jordan
Christopher
Christopher
John
Alexander
David E
Richard
Christopher
Cory
Gilbert
Andrew
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D Armstrong
S Baughn
D Brice
R Cornell
Taylor
Benjamin
James
D Craft
L Croff
E Curtis
A Dale
L Fallin
Quinton
Ashlee
Harry
Austin
Fisk
Justin C
Frick
Hann
Stephanie E
Daniel P
Hanson
Hill
L
Daniel J
Koval
Carolyn R
Langley
Michael R
Molstad
T
Ashley M Myers
H Oliphint IV
D Paladino
Peck
B Ross
Emma L Rush
M Thomas
D Tintzman
M Valdes
408 Cadet Squadrons
T Ward Kelsey L Yip
Frank R Adamik
Joshua A Bauder
Elizabeth L Box
Andrew M Campbell
David R Carter
Alexander J Chesney
Lawrance D Franklin
Nathan L Frey
Richard A Gelles
Braylon V Gurnell
Daniel T Hale
Patrick W Haupt
Patrick J Hussey
Perri A Leake
Paul V Lucero
James R Lucky
Patrick R McAllister
Timothy C Nash
Scott N Pierson Jr
Christopher J J Probasco
Glynnis A Quern
Christopher W Ricks
Matthew P Rother
David A Ryan
Bachar N Satchell
Derek R Schleiden
Haley S Staples
Matthew V Versage
Katherine A Ward
Kristian A Barber
Jared S Barkemeyer
Jeffrey M Bentler
Michael A Butler
Rainer E Caparas
Benjamin K Chavez
William P Coley
Katherine L Dials
Morgan E England
Adam B Evenson
Anna M Gault
Robert T Guidry
Daniel R Hughes
Jeremy R Kurz
Logan C Lastovica
Raymond F Leinenbach
Tiffaney D McKinney
Travis R Myers
Mark P Nelsen
Kody L O’Connell
James-Darrell V Racca
Sedra F Razafinimanana
Adam J Resch
Cory M Sabet
Fanita H Schmidt
Nathan W Seibt
Ryan S Taylor
Daniel J Tenpas
Kristen L Terry
James G Tewaheftewa
Jeremy C Webb
Cadet Squadrons 409
Chloe J Angello
Jay C Beesemyer Jr
Cameron M Bowsky
Jonathan W Bucey
Brandon C Burfeind Ajay P Dua
Gregory A Fromknecht
Ambrose D Garcia
Addison B Gentry Philip Husk
Ashley D Langston
Kevin L Leroux
Jonathan D Miller
Anthony C Mitchell
Michael A Moroz Jr
Jason S Perry
Derek B Potter
Selena S Rodts
Kyle S Schemenaur
Brett P Troutman
David J Urban
Kyle A Van Valkenburg
Adam J Wickley
Not pictured:Stephen M Larson
Photo by C2C Luke Connolly
Cadet Squadrons 410
Not pictured: Roy L Schafer
Patrick T Casey
Ramiro E Castro Jr
David J Crippes
Christopher L Daniels
Spencer W Edwards
Annette L Ehrman
John D Ferut
Bridget N Fiatley
Patrick D Gill
Benjamin N Gozun
Benjamin A Hessney
Clinton M Manley
Stephen M Martinez
Andre Morris Jr
Sarah M O’Meara
Alan Pham
Marcus K Poehler
Kayla A Raisor
Amanda L Robillard
Eric D Rode
Shane M Ruether
Andrew G Sainsbury
Brett D Satterfield
Joshua L Stevens
Caleb J Taylor
Georgina Torok
Maxwell G Weaver
Nicholas B Barrett
Jacob K Bartsch
Kelsey E Bristol
Matthew E Cain
Ian R Campbell
Gregory R Carte
Madison Chilton
Ellis R Claggett II
Cody O Deacon
Patrick J Everson
Rachel K Gebauer
Chelsea R Flagar
David E Flerman
Kenneth P Flertzler
Benjamin K Hoff
James R Jensen
Henry H Kehs
Timothy J Kirby
Ryan C Martinson
Michael P Mason
Kyle McAlpin
Richard A Noble
Richard A Ollis
Cassandra M Pederzani
David H Rice
Emma M Stone
David S Takahashi
Shaina G Thompson
Joel R Uptmor
Mary K Vasta
Brian M Walford
Patrick J Williams
Scott A Williams
Stephen K Yoshimura
Cadet Squadrons 411
David C Anderson
Franklin R Baker
Andrew M Beauchamp
Morgan A Bennett
Matthew J Buscemi
Justus S Carey
Matthew M Deming
Jennifer L Ebert
Quinn D Evans
Jack G Fitzgerald
Tyler W French
Jeffrey A Garrett
Christopher Giacomo
Gabriel Guzman
Joseph D Ignatowski
Brennan D Jones
Caitlin M Lynch
Aaron J Nelson-Kelley
Kevin M Rosser
Claudia L Santos
Joseph A Scioscia III
Jared D Wagner
Daryl R Wells
412 Cadet Squadrons
Jonathan H Allaire
Christopher H Ansel
Joseph W Bledsoe III
Kimberly Burghardt
Yunior I Cruz
Cacey H Davis
Christian S Drescher
Katrina I Eromin
Eric P Fenske
Alan R Foote
Madeline J Goff
Jon W Gray
Justin A Hitchens
Adam M Jaskula
Rafael E Kessler
Nicholas S Lockhart
Parker S Mayo
Spenser W McIntyre
Phillip M Mills
Marc W Penninga
Anthony J Recker
Marcus A Rosenthal
Marla M Rowland
Philip D Ruel
Jessica M White
Nercresainne M White
Andrew P Zwirlein
Louis S Bloom
Patrick K Burke
Anthony J Carillo
Christina M Cassabaum
Emily K Cotharn
Kevin R Doolittle
Jon P Escamilla
Ryan J Gardner
Casey P Habluetzel
Anthony J Hwang
Vincent T Jovene III
Nicholas A Konishi
Carlee M Koutnik
Donald C Lodge-Maragh
David S Marston
David E Neville
Aadit A Patel
Travis S Potthoff
Trenten D Rodriguez
SamuelW Roller
Amber K Sikora
James J Snider
Grant T Swanson
Brendan A Taylor
Jack G Waller IV
Heather C Watts
Elyse M Willard
Calvin J Woodard
Danielle L Woodland
Cadet Squttdrom 413
Not pictured: Daniel Pickett and Colton Reid
David J Arlington
Garrett L Canter
Reed A Elsbernd
Erin E Ferderer
Joshua L Gelsomino
Sean A Guerrero
Matthew R Harmon
Joseph B Henn
Derek R Jelinek
Jack D Jessop
Christopher A Kopp
Zachary R Landecker
Joshua A Lapso
Jill A Larson
Sean C Long
Joseph D Lopez
Whitney D Martin
Jonathan R Ruiz
Tyler G Russon
Scott A Schweitzer
Ryne M Seeto
William C Shackelford II
Cristofer E Shumaker
Linea M Stuckey
Edmund R Ward
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414 Cadet Squadrons
Michael R Archibald
Jacob Banda
Levi T Beard
Cory F Benson
Andrew N Briley
Yvette N Cline
Eric L Collins
Laura E Cusimano
Gregory J Eslinger
Whitney F Gremillion
Patrick R Hennessey
Caleb L Howard
Caleb A McConnell
Tyler J McCoy
Javier A Noboa
Brandon D Odum
Faith L Sanders-Walker
John R Sarette
Joshua P Schafer
Michael R Shaw
Taurean D Singletary
Joseph M Stafford
Linwood L Steiner
Laura M Sturdevant
Alexis C Tamosuinas
David R Truxal
Chase S Wilke
Matthew Baker
David C Behr
James Beissner
Jason E Besecky
Katherine E Boyle
Michael A Broch
Benjamin L Brown
Tyler A Brown
Adam J Campbell
Christopher L Carte
Lauren M Carter
Yevgen A Chernovalov
Katy K Dunkelberger
Aaron E Foster
Michael P Fournier
Julie K Grabarek
Anson J Harvey
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Steven D Jacob
Joshua D Linsell
Kevin A Loudermilk
Karl F Oeser
Zachary A Peters
Benjamin L Rinaldi
Edward M Rubio
Robert M Stephenson
Ryan C Trudelle
Tyler J Vaughn
Coryn M Wilson
Keith A Wyman
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Parker D Huge
Chad S Jessup
Timothy E Krystosek
Jacques M Lamoureux
Michael E Lewis
Leif E Lindblom
Trenton M Melcher
John M Newman
Elizabeth K Norvell
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Stephen M Shaffer
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Kyle R Tomaszewski
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Yung A Winata
Jordan Wind
Brandin W Bear
Kelly A Bieber
Matthew R Bleckman
Ryan D Brady
Robert J Brazil III
Vincent J Capra
Shauna L Casey
Drew P Dela Cruz
Ryan P Erickson
Zachary J Kauth
Jeffrey Keating
Jordan S Keefer
Andrew S Kleman
Maciej Krakowian
Jacqueline M Littlefield
Charles W Paul
Robert A Raynor
Paulina K Rudolph
Nathaniel T Shanks
Rachel K Stanley
Chloe M Swan
Evan M Twohig
Joshua E Wilson
Katherine C Wright
Jonathan S Yi
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Ladies and Gentlemen, You are Dismissed
The hat toss signifies the shedding of the cadet uniform for the uniform of an officer. Children are allowed on the field after the hat toss to collect the parade hats. Graduating cadets have been known to put money, pictures, and first assignment information in their hats for the lucky finders.
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1. Thrilling
Peter Broughton voluntarily gets flipped, spun and twisted around on the Jamboree’s most gut wrenching ride. The cadet-only event is held after finals each year. Photos by Arnie Spencer
3. Boogie Bird
The Bird and his partner of the moment serve up their best dance moves on the Terrazzo. Real Big Fish headlined this year’s musical line-up.
2.... and Chilling Cadets relax and enjoy dinner on Spirit Hill during one of four performances. Jamboreeallows them to take a moment to enjoy the end of the academic year and release stress.
4. Green Music
The “junk rock” stylings of Recycled Percussion echoed through the cadet area as the quartet hammered out their tunes on a variety of cast off items.
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5. Oh Snap!
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4. Sunken Treasure Ring Dance tradition is for each ring to be placed in a toasting glass, caught in the mouth during drinking, transferred to a date via kiss and then put on the cadet’s finger.
5. Don’t Drop It
Elana Foust and Cadet 2nd Class Tim Genda enjoy a ring-swapping smooch.
3. Bottoms Up Cadet 2ndClass Colin Shumate tips his glass back and catches his ring using teeth and tongue.
1. Magic Moment
Cadet 2nd Class Randall Kindle II and hisdate Kaylin Currie enjoy one of life’s “perfect moments” at the Class of 2010 Ring Dance in Arnold Hall May 22. Photos by Arnie Spencer
2. In Your Arms
Cadet 2nd Class Sondra Lesser trusts herself to Cadet 1st Class Adam Williams for an elegant and joyful dip on dance floor.
Class of 2010 Ring Symbology
Eagle national symbol is poised aggressively clenching the saber. As the eagle is ready to strike, so must we be prepared to respond to our nation’s call
Flag 10 visible stars and 10 visible stripes remind of people who have gone before and those who will go after in defense of our nation and more importantly, freedom B-52 the plane that flew over our Acceptance Parade and x denotes us as the 52nd class to graduate links to our legacy Class of 1970 and indicates
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*1. Frank Luke Jr whose bold actions in the face of capture and ^ K'*? l'll|'m death helped shape the victory of Allied forces in WWI Polaris Always visible in the northern sky, serves to remind that Air Force operations reach beyond Earth into outer space; it also ^ I f r reminds of those who ventured into the unknown for the benefit of humanity and serves as a guide to follow in endeavors to meet chal\ k lenges of the world and beyond
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2&2a. Precision
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Lt. Gen. John Regni affixes honors banners to the Cadet Squadron 30 guidon for intercollegiate and athleticexcellence in 2008-2009.
4. Solemn Duty
Overcast skies add to the gravity of the rifle team’s duty. The seven riflemen and their leader provided a 21-gun salute to honor sen/icemen who sacrificed their lives for freedom.
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Something about holding that dimploma makes cadets prone to bouts of extreme exuberance. The hat on the ground will make one lucky kid very happy as he or she finds the money within.
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Men: 83.6 percent
Women: 16.4 percent
International students: Six
Cumulative grade point average: 2.96
Attrition rate: 23.1 percent
Graduates going to pilot training: 520
Graduates going to navigator training: 28
Total rated officers in class: 552
I.End is Near
Vice President Joe Biden turns down a handshake in favor of a hug from Mercy T'eo the second to last Class of 2009 cadet to cross the grad stage.
3. Break Time
Cadets take a well-earned rest before spectators and graduates arrived at Falcon stadium. An early start and hard work took its toll on the setup crew.
2. Butter Bars
Nicole Ramstein can’t help but grin as her family pins on second lieutenant epaulets during the squadron commissioning ceremony May 26. Photo by James A. Rush
4. Gramma Loves You
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1. “I State Your Name”
The right hands of 1,046 new second lieutenants are raised as the Class of 2009 swears the Oath ofAllegiance. | Photo by Amie Spencer
2 Popular Vote
Vice President Joe Biden and his blue Air Force hat are nearly lost in the crowd as the grad ceremony speaker is mobbed like a rock star. Photo by James A. Rush
3. Free at Last
To finally be released from the rigorous life of an Academy student is definitely cause for celebration. | Photo by C2C Luke Connolly
4. Fired Up
Smoking a big stogie is one of many grad traditions observed. Photo by Amie Spencer
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Abraham, David
We are so proud of you! We pray that with courage, boldness, integrity & honor you will serve God & the Country. Love you! Mom, dad, Micheal & Joel
Arcand, Robert Alexander God bless & guide you! Always dream powerful positive dreams!
We’re very proud ofthe man you’ve become! Kocham Ciebie!
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Mom, dad & Angel!
Bachmeyer, Philip Good job son! Our love & prayers always. M, D, Stephanie, Tyler, Elizabeth & Paul
Barber, Jordan
Congratulations Class of 2009.5!
The hearts will be breaking as you leave the Springs. The hearts of all the bar owners that is. Serve him well!
Bartak, Mark
May the roadrise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back. May God hold you in the palm of his hand. All our love, dad, mom, Luke & John
Becker, Joseph Matthew You’ve made it! Your courage, perseverance & endurance paid off! All glory to God & his work in you! We love & respect you Joe!
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Ambridge, Jack
We’re so proud ofwhat you’ve achieved & the man you’ve become. Love always, dad, Gail, mom, Chris, both nannies & GrandJack
Aronoff, Jonathan
We are very proud of you & your accomplishments at USAFA. We wish you continued success in each of your future adventures.
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Baird, Kaitlin
Congratulations! Your determination, drive & convictions are an inspiration to all. We areso proud of you!
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Atlastthe ladder, which had been built slowly, slowly, one hope at a time, reached up to the clouds. And the dreamer began to climb.
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Bartlett, Austin
100% love & support from mom & dad & brothers. We know you will serve our nation with pride & excellence. The new blue suit fits you.
Behrehdt, Brady
You have always exceeded our expectations by expecting more of yourself. Your faith & character guide you. We are very proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Andeweg, Derek
“Mount up with wings as eagles.”
Derek, we are very proud of you.
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Atwood, Trenton
Congratulations Trent! You are outstanding! We are so proud of you. God will be with you always; love mom & dad & family
Balch, Daniel Aaron
Congratulations Daniel! Luke 1:37, may God continue to bless you & keep you safe. Love mom, dad, Amy & Hannah “That others may live.”
Barrett, Mary Francis
We are very proud of you. Your dedication, drive & persistence paid off. As you launch your new career know you are in our prayers. Love always, mom & dad
Bayne, Charles III
Congratulations, Buckshot! You climbed the mountain. We are so proud of you. Love, grandma & grandpa
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Your life has been an extraordinary journey. May that journey continuewhen you become a pilot. Well done Nick!!! Love always, mom, dad & Alex
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Forget New York - if you can make it at USAFA you can make it anywhere! Have a total bad ass life! Love you boozer! Mom, dad & Ian
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Barber, Jordan
Jordan, words cannot express how proud we are, as we know what it took to achieve this wonderful goal! We love you, mom, dad, Mimi&OJ; Phil 4:13
Barry, Matthew Michael
Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Off to your next adventure. We love you, mom, dad, Mark & Melissa
Beaudreault, Matthew Matt “success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration...perspiration & inspiration.” Congratulations you did it! We’re proud love mom, dad, Zach
Berger, Andrea May God protect & support you as you follow His lead. Build, endure love, nurture & remember all flighl paths lead home! All our love, mom & dad
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We are very proud of you-follow the Air Force core values-lntegrity First-Service Before Self-Excellence in All We Do-God bless you & the USAF
Brenner, Scott
Congratulations! Your hard work has brought you closer to your dream. Fly high! You make us all proud. Love dad, mom, Jason, Dana, Kevin & Casper
Brooks, Ryan
“The best way to predict your future is to create it” We are so proud of you love dad, mom, Jo, Mom-Mom, et al
Burney, Trenton Armond
Your perseverance & hard work has made the view worth the climb. Congratulations love mom.
Butler, David James
You hung in there like we knew you would. Good luck in your new career. You are in our prayers. Love always, mom, dad & Lauren
Carlos, Claire
Thank you for being such a wonderful daughter. You’ve been a blessing to us. You made us very proud & we love you a lot. Love, mom & dad
Cocomazzi, John James John - Job well done! Keep your dreams going. Congratulations!
Love mom & dad
Dachroeden, Aaron Alan
3u have always challenged us, at JSAFA you challenged yourself, now challenge the world. Love mom & dad
Boom, Gordon
We are so proud of you! You courage & character are an inspiration to all. Gen. Schwarzkopf once said “I admire men of character” Love mom, dad & Leah
Brinkmann, Chris
We’re so proud of you! We know it’s been a challenging 4 yrs. You’ve grown in so many ways. We love you very much! Mom, dad, David & Andrew Prov 3:5-6
Brown, David
Many start with lofty dreams but few finish them - you’ve turned a dream into reality & shown yourself a finisher! Congrats & love - mom & dad
Burnum, Jake
Another adventure is over & we are so proud of you. Congratulations! Love always, mom, dad & Amanda
Campbell, John Mark
Congratulations! We’re very proud of you & all you've accomplished. We love you! Dad, mom, Suzanne, Julie, David, Grama & Grampa McLeod
Casano, Michael Eagles fly high! Falcons fly fast! The wild blue yonder is yours at last! Be a great officer, see the world & navigate home. Love, your family Cody, Tyler
Congratulations! Tyler, you have worked hard & we are very proud of you! Love mom & dad
Daniels, Matthew
Matt, we are always with you spiritually if not physically. Stand proud - you’ve earned this! Congratulations! With love, mom & dad, Milo too
Booth, Jason Daniel
From Virgin Creek Ranch So. Dakota you traded the back of a horse for higherplateaus & faster transportation, mom, dad & the home folks are mighty proud
Brinson, Enrico
You dug deep & found the man within yourself. You found that many things are possible by never giving up. Enjoy your success.
Proudly, your dad
Brummer, Tyler
Congratulations Tyler! Your family & friends are incredibly proud of you. Numbers6:24-26. Love, dad, mom & Austin
Bush, Lisa
The sky is no longer the limit. Let the adventure continue as you soar thru life. You make this world a better place. We love you, mom & dad
Candiotti, Derek J.
Celebrate! You did it your way! We are over the moon with pride. Continue to pursue your dreams with passion. We love you always, mom, dad & Kevin
Chidester, Michael Ryan
You “Aimed High!” You were suecessful! We all love you & are so proud of who you have become! “Above all” stay safe & be happy! Love mom & dad
Conley, Liam
For all that you have done for all that lies ahead, love mum & dad
Daniels, Thomas
This awesome achievement is the result of God’s hand and your hard work. Always remember the lessons you learned here & be thankful. Love, mama & daddy
Boyer, Stephanie
Congratulations! You set your goals high & achieved success. We are very, very proud of all you have accomplished. Love mom, dad & Liz
Brock, Joseph
The most valued possessions we have are those we have worked the hardest for. Keep living up to your potential! Congratulations & love, mom & Mike
Burk, David Alexander
Congratulations from your family! Great job! Love: dad, mom, Sarah, Abram, Rachel
Bussell, Donnie
Never compromise your integrity & ethics for the expeditious & easy. Stand fast; weather the storms of criticism. Do what is right, always. S/F Dad
Cannard, Daniel Steven
You’ve finally earned your wings. Now soar into your future. We are so proud of you! Love you, mom, Tim & family
Chronister, Bradley
Great job, Brad. We’re proud of you, your accomplishments & your dedication to our great country. Always do what’s right. Love, mom & dad
Cwynar, Ryan Thomas
Congratulations! Your hard work has paid off. We are so proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Davis, Andrew
We are very proud of you. Good luck in flight training. Have fun & fly safe! Mark, Donna, Jeff & Randy Davis
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DeGuzman, Jeremy
You are one of a rare breed in whom our nation places its trust. We wish you all the best & love you more than you can imagine.
God bless you, mom & dad
DeWees, Brad
It is a great honor & blessing to be your parents. We are so proud of you. May God’s hand always be upon your life. Love mom & dad
Edmonds, Robert
We are so very proud of you & all you have achieved! On to medical school for Dr Bob! Love mom & dad
Epperson, Kyle Lee
You met every challenge & excelled. Again you have made us proud. May God be your co-pilot always. Love & prayers our bright star, grandma & grandpa
Fondacaro, David Robert
You carry our pride & admiration with you. Surpassing all our expectations! Be justly proud! Love, mom, dad &Anjanette
Foulon, Edward Porter
The Fish fam is so proud of U & Ur amazing accomplishments. Ur hard work has paid off. We’re excited to share this special occasion with U. We love U.
Gallman, Alexander Christopher
We are so proud. Your strong determination has served you well. We pray God’s continued blessings upon you. Love always, mama & daddy
Goodhue, Edward Kaiao
Congrats grad! Been waiting for this day since you were 13! Whew! Made it! Oh, the places you’ll go! A big salute & may the force be with you! Love/XO!
DeGuzman, Jeremy
May your God-given wisdom guide you to reach your goal in life, you will always be in our hearts & prayers, love Dodo & Dooda
Didier, Jeremy Michael
Congratulations! Your accomplishments are many & so are your God-given purposes. Continue to pursue them with passion. With love & pride, dad & mom
Edwards, Jeffrey Daniel
Congratulations on accomplishing your goal! We are very proud of you! You will be a fine officer. Love mom, dad & Beth
Epstein, Jarred
Your dreams & accomplishments I have soared to new heights. We are very proud of the man you have become. Love dad, Judy, Aaron, Alex, Marissa & Ian
Foulon, Edward Porter Porter, we adore & admire you. We are very proud of you. We know your future will be successful. XO Jacque, Stewart, Rodi & kids, & Debbi (Luv U + W&S)
Frey, Shane Timothy Schauman
“May you build a ladder to the stars & climb on every rung, always be courageous stand upright & be strong, & stay forever young” Love mom & Steve
Gilbert, Nicholas
Remember to follow your dreams, always seek excellence & fly high. We are so proud. Love, dad, mom, sissy, Uncle Richie, grandma, grandpa, Chuck & T
Grandsaert, Patrick
You mother & were always proud of you. Your achievement, your sacrifices & the man you have become are yet more reasons to be proud. Love, dad
Delosreyes, Jon
1 Congrats, Jon! Stay true to what’s 1 1 best in yourself, to the best of your 1 experience at USAFA. Be brave, be bold. Take a stand. Aim high!
Proud MOM/DAD
Didier, Jeremy
From basic to Ace, thanks for the stories. We’re so proud of you & look forward to many more. Boomer, Sooner, Tiffany & Mike.
Engelken, Christopher Congratulations! Your hard work has paid off. We are all very proud of you & your success. Love always mom & dad, Karlee & Garron
Fang, David
Wish you to follow our great Air| men footstep to develop your own glory & dedication to protect our nation. Maj. Gen. (ROCAF) Fred W. Chiao (ret)
Foulon, Edward Porter
Your enthusiasm, perseverance, work ethic, personality has given your family a sense of pride in your accomplishments with lots of love, Guppy-Diane
Fryer, Bryon Jr.
Your dream has become a reality! Congratulations - we are proud of you! Love grandma, pap, mom & Erik - good luck in grad school.
Glowacki, Steve
Congratulations! Today is your day; you’re off to great places. You’re off & away to join the high fliers. Oh the places you’ll go! Love mom & dad
Green, Aaron
We are so proud of your accomplishments. You have matured into a wonderful young man. Stay honorable & close to God. Love, Aunt Shelia & UncleMelvin
De Shazo, Denise Rachelle
You chose a road less traveled & we are so very proud of you. AlI ways choose your attitude & enjoy life’s adventures. Love always, mom & dad
Dippold, Jonathan
Faith, family & freedom are your foundation. You’ve launched yourself amid the stars & all we can do is look up in amazement. Always mom & dad
Engelken, Christopher Ross
You are a fantastic son & you continually overwhelm me with pride. You have an incredible future ahead of you, enjoy every moment of it. Love, dad
Flynn, Heather Dreams become reality! Heather, we are all so proud of you! Your dedication & determination will serve you well in thefuture! Love, dad, mom, John & Jen
Foulon, Edward Porter
Your accomplishments are amazing. This is only the beginning of an unbelievable journey. Your future has no boundaries. Love & be safe, dad, mom & Piper
Gaiser, Robert Reid
May the challenging path you have chosen bring you rewards beyond all expectations! You have our love, respect & support. Mom, dad, Todd, Drew & Blake
Gobrecht, Robert Eric
Remembering fun trips to Co Springs from Winter Park. David & I are so proud of you. The Lord be with you always. Much love, Grandma Ann & Grandpa David
Green, Aaron
We're so very proud of you & youi dad would be too. We can’t wait to visit you at your duty station(s) Love, mom, Hosea, Micah, Jaya, Bria & T.J.
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Green, Aaron
Wishing you all thebest & much success. May God keep you & bless you. Love, Aunt Maxine & Uncle Ronald
Halpert, Joel Fisher
You dared & won. We are so proud. Continue to reach for the stars. Blue skies always. Love - mom, dad, Adam & Buzz
Harris, John Talbot Johnny! You did it! All your hard work paid off! We are so proud of you! We wish you happiness & a long, fulfilling career. Love, mom, dad & girls
Heitshusen, William
We’re very proud of you. May God bless you as you soar on wings as eagles. We love you, dad & mom
Henicke, Bradley
Your goals are high & your determination is strong. We are so very proud! May God continue to bless & guide you. Love mom, dad, Kyndal, Derek
Holets, Ryan Perseverance; remember that definition from the appointee lunch long ago. Well you did it! Congratulations! We love you! Mom, Jim, Ken, & Grant
Horton, Jesse
You not only made it through, you made it spectacular! Incredible! A knock out! You are my pride, but mostly you are my joy. Congratulations! Love mom
Ifft, Christopher
We are very proud of the officer & man that you have become. Keep your focus on the future & good luck with everything. Love, mom, dad & Jon
Groth, Brian
We are all so very proud of you (Papa is looking down & smiling today with pride) the Air Force is lucky to have you & so are we! Love you, mom & dad
Hanagan, Michael
You’ve accomplished so much in such a short time. We are so proud of you & so excited for you to start your new life! Love, mom & dad
Hartley, Shea
We are so pleased for you & proud of the young man you are. Always keep Him in your sights.
Psalm 46:10 Love, mom, Brian & Chase
Henderson, Aaron Palmer
You have achieved a dream of ours for you; now it is time to achieve all your dreams. We love you, mom & dad
Henney, Joseph Joe, congrats!! We’re so proud of you & praise the Lord Jesus Christ for blessing you at USAFA!!
Jeremiah 29:11 our love & prayers always, dad & mom
Holland, Matthew David
We are so proud of you & all that you have accomplished! We love you Matt! Mom & dad
Hughes, Anthony Kyle
Bubba U did it U kept your chin up chest out & your eyes straight your family is extremely proud of you congratulations we love you all the way
Inorencia-Holloway, Gyscar Julian
We are all extremely proud of you!
“Congratulations.” We are brimming with pride for all you have accomplished. A job well done son!! Love, mom & dad
Guerreiro, Cristina
Things only a meteorologist would do: bungee jump off a Doppler Radome, sky dive into a rotating UP Draft. Love, dad, mom & brother
Hank, Michael
Congratulations. am very proud of you. Love, dad
Harvey, John III
We’re so proud of who you are & all you have accomplished. We love you with all our hearts & you’re always in our prayers. Love, mom, dad, Marie, Tim & Biz
Hendren, Daniel
We always knew you could do anything you put your mind to. Your hard work has paid off & we are so proud of you. Fly safe,love, mom & dad
Herring, Torin
Congratulations son. You did it! Go have fun & let the adventure begin! We are very proud of you! Love dad, mom, sis, E, Kel, Trav, Caleb, & Noah
Hopkins, Adam
We’re so very proud of you! As a young boy you saw your futurethen you made it happen. Hold God close & look to the sky! Love you! Momma Bear & Jim
Hurdle, Ian Timothy
You desired & the Lord gave. A crucible it was, but by Him you succeeded. We love you & are proud! Dad, mom, Darien, Everett & Adrian
Jemo, Gregory
Great job! We are very proud of you. The education & life experiences of the Academy will prove invaluable for the rest of your life. Next up, UPT.
Hall, James Barrington
We watch in amazement of the man you’ve become. We are so proud & happy for you! Many continued blessings as you live out your dreams. Love M,D, & J
Hannan, Matthew Paul
Congratulations Lt. Hannan, you rock! am so proud of you & love you very much, mom
Hausmann, Joshua
Congratulations! One dream completed, many to go. JER.29:11may His word always be your guiding lite, we are blessed & proud of you. Dad, mom & Lia
Henicke, Bradley
Congratulations Brad on a job well done. You are living your dream, may God be with you as you further your journey, love mama & pop
Holcomb, Keri
Your accomplishments, perseverance & hard work have inspired & made me proud. All my love, dad
Horng, David Daniel
The Lord is my strength & my song; he has become my salvation. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; His love endures forever. Psalm 118. Love mom & Bob
Hylko, Anthony
We are awed, inspired, humbled & incredibly proud of your achievement. You are loved & cherished always! Mom & dad
Jones, Chasmine
Live & let live, trust in God FRM; jonesmacalinaoconstantinolazalderodriguezhartalvarezsmithrobinsonmartinez we are so proud of U
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Jude, Stephen
Seeing your dreams becoming a reality is all a parent can wish for. You are an extraordinary son & we couldn’t be more proud. Welove you, mom & dad
Kemp, Michael
We are just so very proud of you & your accomplishments. Always have gratitude, patience & a great attitude. Love, mom & Jeff & all in FL
King, Matthew
Congratulations!! Your hard work has finally paid off! We are so proud of you & all that you have accomplished! Love, mom, George & Mike
Koepke, Michael
Well done! Always knew you had it in you. Your journey begins. Love, Kristi & dad
God bless you & keep you safe.
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Lee, Justin Paige
You achieved your dream & we are so proud of you. Knowthat we will always love you, mom, dad, Sophia & Derek
Kalamaroff, Katharine
If you can dream it, you can do it...& you have. Congratulations! We are so proud of you! The dream continues...Love, mom, dad & Alex
Kemp, Michael Brandon
Wherever you go, whatever you do, the sky’s the limit. You have what it takes for success. I am very proud of you. Love, pops
Kirk, Andrew William
We’re proud of everything you have accomplished. Keep up the GOOD work! May God guide & protect you throughout your Air Force career. Love, mom & dad
Koolis, Damien
We are so proud of you! Where ever you go, we are always with you. Love, mom & Nick
Lachiewicz, John Joseph
Congratulations! We are very proud of you & wish you the best.
1 You will always be in our thoughts 1 & prayers. Love, mom & dad
Kaspari, Luke Michael
We love you & are so proud of you! Dad, mom, Ben & Ashley
Kenny, Richard
Over the last 4 years you have attained wisdom & discipline, doing what is right & honorable; we are very proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Kirwan, Richard M. Jr.
We are so proud of you & all you have achieved. Love, mom & dad
Kranich, Shannon
Fully fledged a falcon soars into the world to build a life & career. You go with the love, pride & prayers of your family. Love mom & dad
Lambert, Anthony
Words cannot express my feelings. love you so much & am bursting with pride over your accomplishments. Good luck in your new adventure! Love, your momma
Kellerman, Thomas
Words cannot describe how proud we are of you. All your hard work has paid off. You’re in our thoughts. Always, mom, dad & Alex
Kinchen, Troy
Wherever your journey takes you, we will be by your side, loving you & always so proud of you son. You will be a great leader. Love Mazsha & Farzher
Koehler, Cameron
Winners don’twaitfor chances, they take them. You have always been a winner. We are so proud & blessed to be your parents. Much love, mom & dad
Kulumani, Shankar
Your accomplishments have far exceeded all our imagination you are part of the world’s best Air Force we are proud of you love mom, dad, Sara
Leach, Nathaniel Phillip
We applaud the man you have become! Your accomplishments reflect your hard work & devotion to God. Love, Dad,Mom, Danny & Kristen
Lepire, Krista
Lee, Sunny
Congratulations! We are so proud of you for being strong & sticking it through these past 4 years. We love you mahnee! Mom, dad & sis
Liptak, Nathan
Lee, Timothy Way to go! You hung in tough & got through it. We’re really proud of you. Get ready for a bright future. Love, mom, dad, & Tiff
We are proud of your dedication & persistance. Best wishes as you embark on your Air Force career. Love, mom, dad, Kate, grandpa & gramma Lewis, Christopher You made thechoice. You made it happen. We couldn’t be more proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Congratulations! We are very proud of you. We love you & know that God has you in his hands. Always remember to follow every takeoff with safe landing.
Love, Ashley Elizabeth
Long, John Jr.
Jake-Always remember WHO you are & WHOSE you are. Lead with Faith, Honor & Wisdom-we love you! Dad & Llama
You have come a long way with a lot of hard work. You’ve turned into a fine young woman, who will make an excellent officer. Good luck! Love, mom, dad & Sam
Liptak, Nathan
Congratulations Class of 2009.5!
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Ludvicek, Esther
We are so proud of you! Your hard work has paid off! May the Lord continue to guide your every step (Joshua 1:8). Love, mom & pop
Long, Andrew
You always amaze us & we are very proud of you. Remember you are bought at a price, serve Him & He will lead you home. We love you, mom & dad
Lunde, Brooke You’ve worked hard, & it's paid off. We are so proud of you! Love always, mom & dad
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Lynam, Branden
Very proud of you. Whose boy are you? Granpa is always there.
Love you granma
Mangano, Michael Louis Jr.
Do you realize you are 8/8 of the way through? Your future off to a flying start. Have we told you lately how proud we are! Love you, dad, mom & Deanna XO
Manship, Mark Jr.
Congradulations Mark! You have accomplished a very difficult task. We are all proud of you! Good luck in all you do! Love mom, dad, Jeana, Julie
Massa, Brian Congrats! We’re so very proud of you. Good luck. After 4 years of hard work, graduation day is here. God bless you & keep you safe.
Love nana & papa
Mayor, Jason Thomas
You never cease to amaze us with your wit, wisdom & wonder-wow. 2009 graduate of USAFA, you are our pride. We love you bunches.
McMillian, Tyler Remington
We are so proud of you for your hard work & determination.
Love, mom & dad Miller, James W.
What an accomplishment! We are all so proud of you. Love, mom, dad & Jake Mitchell, Scott Your work & goals attained. We are so very proud of you as your dad looks down on you. The sky is your limit! Enjoy! We love you, mom, Matt, Laura
Mackintosh, David
You have accomplished so many goals & dreams over the last four years. We couldn't be prouder. Much love & pride, Clan Mackintosh
Manning, Robert
You have come a long way from that shy boy first met & I am proud that I can call you son. You will always have my love & support. Love, Don
Manuel, Shane
The future lies before you like a field of driven snow, be careful how you tread it, for every step will show. Congratulations we love you, mom & Joe
Massa, Brian
The milestones you have achieved here will last a lifetime. Go live the life you have imagined. AFLAX #19. We are so proud of you. Love, mom, dad, Laura
McCallum, Matthew
“You have worked hard & we are so proud of you. May God bless & keep you in His care. Our love & prayers are with you always.” Mom, dad, Nick & Elissa
McNeil, Erin Ahmo
As your life journey continues be true to yourself & follow your heart’s desire. We are all very proud of you! Love, mom & dad & your family
Miltenberg, James
Live, love & enjoy life always!
Congratulations on your graduation! Love pop, grandma & Aunt Cece
Montague, Kenneth Congratulations Kenny! As you go off into the wild blue yonder, keep the faith & check six. We are so proud of you. Love, mom, dad & Jenny
Madsen, Keith
You had a goal since you were a child & you achieved it. No one is more proud of you than us. We love you! Love always, mom, dad & Brett
Manning, Robert
Thank you very much for making all of us so very proud of you. Granddad
Marana, Alexander
Congratulations! Praise God (Psalm 117). Continue to seek God’s guidance (Psalm 86:11). We are very proud of you. Love dad, mom, Davey, Zach & Bethany Ann
Masters, Casey
Aim high. Laugh often. Love well. Know God.
McCormack, Matthew Michael
Well done, good & faithful servant. We are so thankful that God blessed us with you for a son. You are destined for great things. Love, mom, dad & KB
McRae, Galen Congradulations son, when duty whispers low “thoumust” the youthreplies “I can.” Your path is blessed. Stay true to yourself. Love, dad & mom
Miltenberg, James
Everyday I am in awe over the success you have achieved in life, not only as a professional but as a person. With all my heart, congratulations! Glenn Montgomery, Emily Congratulations officer you did it! We are so very proud of you & your accomplishments! Love always, dad-mom-Becky-Samantha-the cats & kitties. MEEPS!
Malberg, Jacob David
Thank you for making us the proud parents of a USAFA Class of 2009 graduate! We love you, mom & dad
Manning, Robert
Welcome to a new phase of your military career! We are all very proud of you & your success. Aunt Dana, Uncle Eric, cousins Lisa & Eric
Mason, Justin
“You are a wonderful person & we are so proud of all you have accomplished” keep being who you are “We love you” mom & dad
Mauer, Kevin
The Lord says “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. will advise you & watch over you.” PS 32:8 Congratulations love, dad & mom
McKenzie, Sam Phillips III
Your hard work & determination has allowed you to fulfill your dream. The Air Force is lucky to have you. We are proud of you. Love, mom, dad & Jim
Miller, Ashley Ann
We are so proud of you, words cannot express it. Continue to live your dreams & good luck in your future. Love mom & dad
Miltenberg, James
Congratulations! It has been our joy to witness a life so well lived. The memories you have given will comfort us for all our days. Love mom & dad
Muller, Mark
It’s been quite a ride, but you made it to the end! We always believed you would-you’re like that! Our love & prayers go with you.
Proudly, mom & dad
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Murrill, Mary Kathrine
Your dedication & enthusiasm to make a difference is a blessing to the Air Force & to the world. We love you & are so proud of you, mom & Dan
Nesbitt, Timothy
Congratulations on a job well done. May love & laughter light your days. Get out there & do something remarkable. Love, mom, dad, Mike & Cami
Nail, Ben Thomas
We know that your future has wings, Ben! Best of luck from all of your family
Nicholas, James
You did it! You achieved your goals through strength & hard work! You are a true leader! We are extremely proud of you & love you! Mom, dad & Courtney
Nordman, Dustin Norris, Kyle Alexander
You are an amazing son! We Faith, dedication & work ethic are salute you for a job well done! It’s principles of your success & will been an exciting journey! Blue guide you in the future. You are a skies are calling! All our love joy to us. With love, mom, dad, & always, mom & Jerry Sean
Oswald, Gregory Clyde
Take your dream & go for it. You’re in our prayers. Love, mom, John & Eli,Dad
Panebianco, Frank
Frank, you are the center of divine operation in your life & your partner is the Universe. No-one can get in the way of your creation. May all your dreams come true!
Love, mom, dad & Billy
Pershing, Beth Ann
Your perseverance, practice & hard work have helped you accomplish your dream; a bright light will always illuminate your path.
Love, your family
Pipes, Andrew
You kept your eye on the prize & DLTBW. We are very proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Pozun, Danielle
We are so proud that you accomplished your dream with amazing strength & perseverance while being true to your values & faith.
Love, mom & dad
Otte, Benjamin
You are an exceptional human being & we are blessed to have you for a son. We love you & don’t forget it! Mom & dad
Patenaude, Bernard
If your success is not on your terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all - be true to yourself
Peterson, Michael
Congratulations Michael! A dozen hugs to the first USAFA graduate from Aurora, Ohio. Wow!! Much love, mom, dad, Susan, Karen & Tootsie
Pitman, Brian
am proud of you for your faith in God, service with honor & integrity, commitment, self confidence, strong will & determination. Love dad
Price, Carolyn
There are not enough words to describe what you have accomplished. We are so very proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Nan, David Wesley III
You did it! Your dedication to the United States of America is appreciated by all who love you. We couldn’t be more proud! Love, your family
Nicholson, Thomas 2Tim 2:1-7 We love & admire you, mom & dad & brothers Nugent, David Congratulations David! We are all very proud of your accomplishments! You will make a difference! Love, mom, dad & Jim
Palmer, Brandon Patrick
You wanted it! You got it! You made it! We are so proud of you. Love always dad, mom, Alyssa & Danielle
Patton, Christopher
We are so proud of you! Congratulations on all of your accomplishments at USAFA. We love you very much! Mom & dad & Stephen
Pineda, Laurence
Congratulations! You worked hard & we’re very proud of you. May God bless you always. Love, dad, mom & Andrew
Pitman, Brian
With admiration, pride & joy we celebrate your accomplishments & the man you have become. Congratulations on a job well done!
Love mom & John
Provenghi, Alexandria
We knew you could do it! We are very proud of you & we love you very much! God bless you always!
Love Mikey, Nick, Dominique, mom & dad
Nedolast, Dustin Alan
The Stars have written your name across the sky...& all we have to do is look up in amazement! We love you, so! Mom, dad, Dan, Stacy, Matt, Jake, Adam
Noble, Clifton
We are so proud of you. You are a blessing to us. know you will make an outstanding officer. Love, Rich & mom Nussbaum, John Wisdom, understanding, knowledge, discernment Proverbs 2:2
Congratulations, Love, your family
Palmer, Trenton Ronald
We are so proud of what you have accomplished, but most of all we are proud of the fine young man you have become. God bless, love you, mom & dad
Pendleton, Zachary
Keep following your dreams. We are proud of you. We love you. Mom, dad & family
Pineda, Matthew Louis
You’ve defined success thru hard work, perseverance & dedication. The climb is steep, butwith God’s help, nothing is impossible. Congratulations, we love you. Your family.
Poe, Hayden May all your dream come true! We love you! Mom, dad, Courtney, Connor & Brooke. Commit to the Lord whatever you do, & your plans will succeed. Prov 16:3
Puchalla, David II
Achieving your dreams @ USAFA is the defining moment of your hard work & resolute. We’re so proud of you. Best luck & success God bless. Love, mom, dad & Jon
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Ramirez, Ryan
Take care of the troops, love your Country, take care of yourself, keep trust in God, remember where you came from & always do the right things right.
Rizkowsky, Alexander
No dad could be prouder of your achievements at USAFA. love you very much & know the Air Force is better because of you.
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Rocco, Bryan
Bryan you are destined to be a great Air Force pilot. We are proud of you! Love mom, dad & Steph
Rose, Andrew
Congratulations for surviving the four-year stress test! We are very proud of your success & are excited for your future.
Love, dad & Mickie
Sauncy, Patrick
We are so proud of you for your commitment over the past 4 years. We have enjoyed theride of watching you soar from a boy to a man! With love, mom & dad
Schmidt, Stephanie
Off you go into the wild blue yonder following Opa & dad! You have done your family proud! Girls rock! God’s continued blessings, love D, M & A
Simon, David Jesus said am the bread of life. He who comes to me shall never hunger again. And he who comes to me shall never thirst. Seek him.
Love, dad
Sleeter, Ryan
Your dreams are there in the wild blue yonder. You have the guts of a warrior, theheart of an artist. In the words of HP “Brilliant” Love U mom & dad
Ramstein, Nicole
We are proud of you, continue to reach for the stars. Love always, mommy, Melinda, Jonathan & your special angel Daddy
Robaina, Jose
You’ve achieved what many can only dream of. Your hard work has made us proud. Always do your best & let God do the rest!
We love you, mom/dad & JC
Rodgers, Jonathan
To live in peace & liberty, we must Live with Sacred Honor, Defend our Homes & Families, & Protect our Constitution. Remember Normandy! M&D
Sadorra, Mercedia Maria
With no doubt, you will soar. Your career will be successful. You are always in our prayers.
Love mama, papa & Teresa
Schaffer, Emily
We’re proud of you Emily! “Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.”
Lev 25-10 mom, dad & siblings
Schmiegel, Nicholas
Buddy, congratulations! Dad, mom & Lauren are very proud of you! You have earned an education to be proud of. Continue to excel in all you do! Luv you
Singletary, Cody
Congratulations & good luck at UPT & in your future endeavors.
We are so proud of you & all of your accomplishments. Love, mom, dad & Kyle
Smith, Nathan
We are so proud of you! Way to go Nathan! Love, dad, mom, sister
Rhynedance, Elisa
Congratulations Elisa. We are very proud of you. Good luck in the future.
Robillard, Nicole
Coli kid, quiet, yet focused young lady to a strong, beautiful woman & now we see a professional officer. Did we tell you how proud we are? LV MDLAA
Rogers, Abigail
We couldn’t be more proud of you. Your beauty shines both inside & out. Your accomplishments in the past four years are truly amazing. Congratulations!
Saitz, Theodore
You took the challenge & completed it with much success. May you continue to follow your dreams with God as your co-pilot.
Love, mom & dad
Schelstrate, Anthony
Congratulations! We are so proud of you!! Although it seemed like a long journey what a great ride. Best wishes on new adventuresWe love you! M&D
Seefried, Joshua Word’s can’t tell how proud we are of you. We love you & know that your future is bright. You are a wonderful son & awesome big brother!
Sinkler, Joshua Hey Josh, you did it! We are so proud of you! Phil 4:13 Love you! Dad, mom & Ashley
Smith, Robert Christopher
Hard work has paid off, congratulations best of luck in the future love, Jay, Blanca, Mark & Felix
Rios, Ramiro Jr.
In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps. Proverbs 16:9 GOD BLESS YOU, We love you, dad, mom, Angela, John & Thomas
Robinson, Kimberly
Yourhard work has paid off & we are very proud of you. Love, mom & dad
Rogowski, Danielle
Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So.. .get on your way.
“Our time” is now your time! Love mom
Sanford, Corbin Elizabeth
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path & leave a trail. With love, mom, dad & Megan
Schenk, Addison
With your dedication & God’s blessing you’ve accomplished so much we are so proud of you & excited for your future. Love & prayers always, dad & mom
Sellner, Kyle David
We are so proud of your diligence, excellence, pursuit of God & your commitment to serve our country. We love you, mom & dad
Sivertsen, Ryan
Congratulations on your achievements-we are proud of you! Praying God’s best for you as an AF officer. (Psalm 18) Love mom & dad, family & Holly
Smith, Robert Christopher
Congratulations we’re all very proud of you, good luck on your next assignment, love mom, dad & Mikey
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Smith, Robert Christopher
Congrats! You worked hard for it! Have an outstanding career as an Air Force officer! Take care! Uncle Rey & Aunt Siony, cousins Rainier & Raymond
Subramanian, Darshan
Your work is to discover your world. Then give yourself to it with all your heart. We are very proud of you. Love mom, dad, & Krisha
Taylor, Jared
All your hard work has paid off.
Your family & friends are very proud of you! Love, mom & dad
Tomaszewski, Steven
You have built a solid foundation for your future. We are all so proud of your achievement. Congratulations! Love, mom, Rich, Kyle, Jared & Abby
Vanderhorst, Chad
What a proud day this is for you & all your family. Your lifelong dream is finally coming true. Congratulations. God bless you, Love, dad, mom & Megan
Vicari, Christopher
Chris, love you & are so very proud of you & all your great achievements! Viaggiare il viaggio sicuro forte. Miss you, love you!
Mom, dad & John
West, Andrew
Congratulations 2d Lt Andrew L. West on your success at the USAFA & best wishes as you begin your career as an officer in the USAF! Love mom & dad
Whitehead, Ryan
Congratulations! I'm so very proud of you. With love always, mom Jer 29:11-13
Sowa, Bryn
Bryn, you continue to inspire us with your character, courage, conscience & commitment. We love & admire you. Go with God, mama & dad
Sullivan, Sean Thomas
Congratulations Sean! We are so glad you are our brother & so proud of you too. Good luck in all you do-we love you! Devin, Michael, Colleen, Dillon
Teach, Adam
We are so proud of you! You made your dream become reality...now live the dream! The best is yet to come! B.A.L. We love you! Mom, dad & Nick
Tomczak, Joseph
Here’s to the end of the beginning with all the adventures & challenges that await you. Suit up, strap in & enjoy the ride. Love, dad, mom & Rob
VanderMey, Josiah
We are proud of you & we thank God for who he has made you to be! All our love, mom & dad
Wallace, Erin
Dear Erinyou did a great job in school & you have a bright exciting life ahead of you! Love to you! Mom, Rob, Ben, Chris, Kiev, Pepper, Gus, Congrats!
White, Harvey Woohoo-Congrats! U did it! We are very proud of you. We are always here for you. Luv U 4ever, Tia Mary, Tio Pete, Bernice, David Felicia, Michael & family
Wilkins, Kenneth
Congratulations! We are so proud of you. You have worked so hard to achieve your goals! You’ll make an amazing AF officer. Love you! Mom, dad & Casey
Steffes, Joseph Michael
Weareproudofyourdeterminationandhardworkhasbroughtyoutothisdaythesetraitswillalsoleadyoutoothersucce ssesGodblessyoualwayslovedadRhondaandfamilyflyhigh.
Sullivan, Sean Thomas
Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Our country is a better place because of your dedication, character & integrity. God bless you! Love, mom & dad
Te’o, Mercy
You honoredTrisha and me by involving us in your USAFA career. A bright future lies ahead as a leader of Airmen and defender of our Nation - Kimo
Tucker, Daniel Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character - A. Einstein. Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on Earth-M. Ali. W/love, dad
Velo, Daniel Allen
In a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. 1 Cor 9:24 We love you, mom, dad & Jenn
Warner, Daniel
We are so proud of you & all your accomplishments. Best wishes, Danno, Today, tomorrow & always. Love, pops, mom, Paul, Der, Marko, Naf & Matt
White, Harvey Congrats-you da man! Reach for the sky-we believe you can fly. We are with you in heart & spirit. Luv U Brah! Rell, Antonio, Francisco - We miss U!
Williams, Joshua
Twelve years in the making, one step at a time, we have watched you make your dreams become reality. We love you & are very proud of you! Your family
Stewart, Kristina
Congratulations to a great accomplishment. We are so proud of you. The world is a better place with you in it. Love mom & dad
Tally, Taylor
That felt great! Onward & upward. We love you & are proud of you. Mom, dad, Savannah & Leigh & relatives all over!
Thomas, Jason
We are very proud of where you’ve been, where you are & where you are going! Remember that we love you & God has blessed you! Mom & dad
Valenzuela, Miguel Felipe
You have accomplished something that no one can take away from you. May God bless you & wish you all the best. Always proud, love Tatay, Nanay & Vito
Veltre, Philip
Congratulations to our 2nd Lieutenant! You’ve met every challenge. Keep aiming high! We are so very proud of you. Love, dad, mom, Laura & Brian
Weis, Leah
Congratulations! We are so proud of you & all you have accomplished. Good luck in the future. We are so happy you are in our lives. Marianne & Karl
White, Harvey Mitchell Focus & determination has paid off, you have set the bar, hold on to your faith & keep looking up. We are so proud of you. Love, grandpa & grandma
Williams, Keith
Congratulations! Your hard work paid off & the family is very proud of you. God bless you always. Love, mom, grandma, Charles, Gina & Ritchie
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Williams, Matthew ‘‘Don’t worry about anything. Instead, pray about everything...”
Phil 4:6 Congratulations on earning your commission! Love, mom & dad
Wright, Dallas
We are so proud of you, what you have accomplished, & what you will accomplish. Love mom & dad.
Winner, Austin Frederick
We areso proud of you. We love you, mom, dad & Sammy
Wright,Kelly Jo
Kelly Jo, your hard work & sacrifice have paid off. We are very proud of you. You are always in our prayers. Love, pop, mom, Mama Shirley & Daddy D
Winsor, Ryan Cody
We are all so very proud of you & your achievements. Can’t wait to see what the future holds. Love always, mom, dad, Ashley & nana
Yarlett, Kristopher Kris-Congratulations! We are so proud of you. You are in inspiration to us all. We love you. -mom, dad, Kory, Alicia & Andrew
Winter, Jeffrey
Life will really change for you yet we will still be there for you. No words can express adequately I how proud we are. God bless you. 1 Love, mom & dad
Zenger, Jessica
1 We’re honored to be your parents 1 I and we’re very proud of you. You go girl! Love ya forever, mom & H dad. Congrats! We love you! Jake, Janelle & Eric
Zhang, Raymond
You have good reasons to be proud of yourself & your family members have good reasons to be proud of you. ist Lt.
Roslyn L. Schulte, From the Class of 2006
HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFNS) - First Lt. Roslyn L. Schulte, 25, an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations officer assigned to the 613th Air and Space Operations Center, died May 20 near Kabul, Afghanistan, from wounds suffered by a roadside bomb.
The lieutenant, a 2006 graduate of the Air Force Academy, was the Academy’s 10th graduate and first female killed while supporting operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
Lieutenant Schulte, a native of St. Louis, was deployed to Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan. She was travelling in a convoy from Camp Eggers, Kabul, to Bagram Airfield to participate in a joint Task Force Intelligence Sharing Conference.
“Losing Lieutenant Schulte has been a tragedy felt by everyone here and across the Air Force,” said Col. Terrence O’Shaughnessy, 613th AOC commander. “Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with the family of this heroic Airman. She was taken from us while serving her nation honorably, and the Airmen of the 613th Air and Space Operations Center will forever be proud of her.”
“The Air Force Academy is deeply saddened by this tragic loss,” said Lt. Gen. John Regni, Air Force Academy superintendent. “Our most heartfelt sympathies and condolences go out to the Schulte family. Our thoughts are with them during this very difficult time.”
Lieutenant Schulte made a lasting impression on PACAF leaders.
“We are extremely saddened by the loss of Lieutenant Schulte,” said Maj. Gen. Mike Hostage, PACAF vice commander. “She was a remarkable, devoted young officer. While this is a sad day for the Air Force, we will remember her for her bravery and the sacrifice she made for her country. Our thoughts and prayers are with Roslyn’s family, friends and fellow Airmen during this difficult time.”
As an ISR operations officer, she led the ISR collection operations element to provide ISR collection management expertise to the joint force air component commander, and planned, executed and assessed the U.S. Pacific Command Theater airborne intelligence collection program.
She is survived by her parents, Mr. Robert and Susie Schulte, and brother, Todd Schulte, who all reside in St. Louis. Staff Sgt. LuCelia Ball
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I have answered my nation’s call.
I am an American airman.
My mission is to fly,fight, and Win.
I am fa ithfu l to a proud heritage, a tradition of honor, and a legacy of valor.
I am an American airman.
Guardian of freedom and justice, my nation’s sword and shield, its sentry and avenger I defend my country with my life.
I am an American airman, wingman, leader, w arrior.
I will never leave an airman behind, I will never falter, and I will not fail.
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Abadi, Jacob 70
Abayan, Christine R 119,206
Abbate, Evelyn A 369
Abdul-Raheem, SamoryA 376
Abel, Corey 69
Abeyta, Edison 378
Abeyta II, Felix A 358
Abies, Cody W 355
Abraham, Amy M 347
Abraham, David M 296
Abrecht, Evan D 75, 353
Acero, Daniel 399
Achenbach,Joseph E 357
Ackerman, Alexander 63
Adair IV, William C 371
Adamik, Frank R 409
Adamo, Brooks D 214
Adams, Brianna N 339
Adams, Christy 67
Adams, David C 399
Adams, Matthew G 332
Adams, Matthew J 365
Adams, Richard 65
Adams, Travis K 369
Adamson, Scott D 190
Addy, Scott M 347
Adeji-Paul Jr, Paul 359
Adelgren, Russ 63
Adkins Jr, Donald J 50, 385
Adorno III, William 340
Agard, Troy D 345
Agee, Chelsea J 407
Agnew, John 65
Agudo, Karl L 377
Ahn, Christopher L 364
Ahrens, Russell T 361
Aiken, Benjamin R 343
Ainscough, Thomas G 399
Akaydin, Matthew H 391
Al-Abadi, Haidar 366
Alaybeyoglu, Metin K 354
Albano, James J 341
Albert, Michael J 394
Albrecht, Ryan W 392
Alexander, Ashley N 218
Alexander, Jonathan J 393
Alexander, Matthew B 75, 376
Alexander, Mychol C 396
Alexander Jr, Ray D 368
Alford, Sarah R 272
Alfred, Michael R 387
Allaire, Jonathan H 413
Allen, Ainsley L 222
Allen, Christopher J 370
Allen, Emily R 377
Allen, Jacob J 405
Allen, Jeffrey M 359
Allen, Patrick C 238
Allen, Scot 70
Allison, Donald 408 476
Index
Allison, Lauren E 407
Allred, Clark 64
Allum, Kevin D 353
Almand, Austin T 296
Almond, Levi D 403
Aloisa, Pam 69
Alon, Kedem J 308
Alonso, Michael L 391
Alsen, Steven R 345
Al Shihi, Nasser K 256
Alt, Anthony T 407
Altman, Brian R 385
Altman, Hunter L 238
Alvarez, Michael A 373
Alvidrez, Marcus A 398
Alvsa, Matthew A 393
Amack, Andrew J 222
Amack, Brady A 403
Ambridge, Jack R 292
Ames, Kyle B 353
Amisone, Richie L 332
Amos, Karen 70
Amundsen, Stanley R 397
Andersen, Joseph E 384
Anderson, Alexander N 371
Anderson, Andrew J 396
Anderson, Bryan C 328
Anderson, Colby B 387
Anderson, David C 412
Anderson, David J 389
Anderson, Donald 69
Anderson, Geoff 64
Anderson, George E 182
Anderson, Jeff 69
Anderson, Johnson T 350
Anderson, Katherine E 416
Anderson, Mary C 385
Anderson, Michael 406
Anderson, Sean K 222
Anderson IV, James W 357
Andeweg, Derek S 20, 308
Andresen, Jonathan S 182
Anechiarico, Frank 68
Angelet, Blaize E 371
Angello, Chloe J 410
Ans, Aleksanders B 359
Ansel, Christopher H 413
Anthony, Kai A 206
Apodaca, Corey A 380
Apt, Tyner M 338
Aradine, Sharon L. 385
Arb, Allan 66
Arbuckle, George A 222
Arcand, Robert A 230
Archambault, Paul M 363
Archibald, Michael R 415
Arendsee, Zachary W 268
Arita, James K 387
Arkwright, Patrick M 368
Arlington, David J 115,414
Armacost, Andy 68
Armstrong, Cody D 408
Armstrong, Daniel V 369
Armstrong, Mason T 339
Armstrong, Spencer T 332
Arnall, Joshua M 312
Arndorfer, Ryan J 349
Arndt, Alexander J 351
Arndt, Michael 64
Arneberg, Benjamin J 347
Arnold, Craig 65
Arnold, Preston 69
Arnts, Kelly M 292
Aronoff, Jonathan M 256
Arredondo, Alexander C 383
Arroyo, Ivando 360
Arthur, Rachael 107,343
Arvidson, Kaylyn C 343
Asche, David A 399
Ashley, Aaron T 345
Ashley, Jonathon M 397
Ashton, Bryan T 365
Asmar, Dylan M 401
Astiasaran IV, Domingo E 362
Asu, Erol-George S 345
Atchison, Eric S 395
Atherton, Joseph W 296
Atitya, Amanda P 365
Atkins, Danielle 367
Atkinson IV, John D 369
Atwell, Allen 68
Atwood, Trenton C 332
Audiss, Michael D 393
Auerbach, Joshua M 339
Augustin, Brady J 300
Aukerman, Chad E 377
Aultman, James F 361
Ausbun, Benjamin 344
Austria, Beth 62
Avery, Bryan K 304
Avila, Matthew 417
Avolio, Thomas V 256
Avrett II, John T 380
Axon, Lyndy E 349
Ayala, Daniel A 395
Ayure-Lopez, Angel A 403
Azab, Stephan 358
B
Baack, Curtis 70
Baas, Lauren K 378
Babbs-Butler, Alexander 377
Baca, Miguel A 379
Baccash, David G 389
Bachmeyer, Philip W 328
Bacue, Stephanie A 202
Bae, Edward J 260
Bae,Jae J 341
Bagby, Leighton F 304
Baggs, Troy K 380
Baik, Seung-Min T 402
Bailey, Jennifer 64
Bailey, Kyle O 349
Bailey, Lauren N 401
Bailey, Rob 66
Bailie, Mark A 226
Bain II, Bruce W 372
Baird, Kaitlin R 276
Baker, Austin J 354
Baker, Brianna A 356
Baker, Franklin R 412
Baker, Jonathan H 357
Baker, Matthew 415
Baker, Thomas C 391
Baker, Wesley S 363
Baker, William R 416
Balaich, Gary 62
Balcao, Scott M 166
Balch, Daniel A 308
Baldwin, Joseph R 292
Baldwin, Miranda 69
Ball, Bailey A 344
Ball, Scott D 362
Ballard, Naomi M 405
Ballen, Linden B 365
Ballesteros, Jorge A 398
Balogh, Elaine 70
Balthazar IV, Lantz R 407
Banda,Jacob 415
Bandi, Jennifer A 349
Bang, Newton L 300
Bangert, Sara M 391
Bangley, Sarah J 389
Banham, William D 312
Banning, Douglas H 182
Bansal, Karan 170
Banta, Jonathan C 371
Bar, Daniel J 198
Barattino, Matthew 343
Barbara, Samuel P 374
Barbee, Jennifer A 349
Barbee, Jessica L 137, 162
Barber, Jordan L 222
Barber, Katharine L 389
Barber, Kristian A 409
Barber, Lindsey A 373
Barber, Wayne R 276
Barillas-Fogarty, Jonathan G 363
Barina, Daniel K 349
Barkemeyer, Jared S 409
Barlow, Douglas 71
Barlow, Neal 64
Barlow, Robert D 162
Barner, Mark 68
Barnes, Max J 395
Barnes, Richard R 346
Barnes, Ryan M 264
Barnes, Taylor 67
Barnhart, Michael D 393
Barr, Anthony C 375
Barra, Kristen M 340
Barrett, Marie F 182
Barrett, Mary F 316
Barrett, Nicholas B 411
Barrette, Simone E 343
Barringer, Benjamin J 373
Barrington, Zachary L 369
Barron, David L 141, 349
Barrows, Steven 67
Barry, Matthew M 276
Bartak, Mark J 316
Bartczak, Adam J 354
Bartholomew, Keil M 357
Bartik, Jason R 304
Index
Bartlett, Austin G 29,218
Bartlett, Lyndon G 230
Bartley, Carolyn 63
Barton, Jessamy I 339
Bartsch, Jacob K 411
Bartsch, Zachary M 386
Basler, Matthew 70
Basnight, Zachry H 328
Bass, Brian 350
Bassett, Nicholas A 348
Batchelder, Katie L 398
Bateman, Joel N 341
Bateman, Kellan W 407
Bates, Andrew 65
Bates, Douglas S 162
Bates, Michael G 368
Batey, Nicholas R 364
Bathelder, Katie 123
Batie, Carolyn M 359
Batson, Christopher M 373
Batten, Al 66
Baucke, John S 373
Bauder, Joshua A 409
Baughn, Taylor S 408
Baumgardner, Julie O 387
Baxter, Jeremiah L 365
Bayley, Douglas 65
Bayne III, Charles L 166 Beach, Kayla M 366
Beal, Tyler B 386
Beall, Dustin M 397
Bean, Christopher M 404
Bean III, Richard G 403
Bear, BrandinW 417
Beard, James E 206
Beard, Levi T 415
Beasock, Jennifer K 226
Beath, Matthew D 339
Beattie, John 338
Beatty, David P 341
Beauchamp, Andrew M 412
Beaudreault, Matthew A 308
Beaulieu, Michael P 385
Beaulieu, Steven C 178
Beaussart, Alexandre J 365
Becerra, Emilio 359
Beck, Amanda J 320
Beck, Raimee H 357
Beck, Whitney G 403
Becker, Caleb F 350
Becker, Dale M 393
Becker, Jared D 385
Becker, Joseph M 312
Becker, Lee370
Becker, Matthew D 373
Beckett, Cameron S 342
Beck Jr, Martin C 401
Beckman, Andrew S 359
Beeman, Mark D 379
Beene, Nathaniel D 182
Beerse, Melissa A 360
Beesemyer Jr, Jay C 410
Begansky, Catrina Z 375
Behr, David C 415
Behrendt, Brady L 222
Beilby, James H 401
Beissner, James 415
Belanger, Van-Ryan J 343
Belka, Jacob H 364
Bell, Kyle W 352
Bell, Mark P 349
Bell, Robert A 353
Bell, Spencer P 372
Bell, Zachary F 417
Bellenkes, Andy 67
Bell Jr, Gregory R 395
Beltran, Jesus J 339
Belviso, Anthony J 345
Belz, Robert F 343
Bender, Matthew T 379
Benfield, Daniel G 332
Bengs, Brian 68
Benischek, Mark D 379
Benjamin, Tyler J 371
Bennett, Brittany L 391
Bennett, David Z 346
Bennett, Diana N 381
Bennett, Michael L 388
Bennett, Morgan A 412
Bennett, Zachary L 407
Benson, Cory F 415
Benson, Jeffrey A 401
Benson, Jonathan M 394
Bente, Nicholaus J 272
Bent Jr, Timothy J 276
Bentler, Jeffrey M 409
Benz, Vitaliy O 379
Beranek, David H 363
Berger, Andrea V 20, 230
Bergman, Bryce T 120, 359
Bergman, Joshua L 405
Bergoo, Adam P 166
Bergstresser, Daniel P 349
Bergstresser, Patrick M 354
Berheide, Adam C 387
Bernard, Thomas B 340
Berry, Robert M 300
Bertha, Carlos 71
Berthiaume, Samantha F 355
Bertsch, Sean S 101,102,345
Berwyn, Karl A 399
Besecky, Jason E 415
Best, Jade E 347
Betcher, Nathan R 359
Bethke, Kellan D 375
Bettison, Susan 63
Betz, Peter J 174
Bevers, Daniel B 316
Beville, Patrick E 170
Bexten, Samuel M 328
Bialk, Evan N 355
Biba, Brandon D 280
Bibeau, Kaitlin A 385
Bickford, Jessica E 49, 393
Bicknell, Jesse 403
Biden, Joe 427, 428
Bidmead, Kenneth M 20, 374
Bieber, Kelly A 417
Bigelow, Holly A 284
Biglow, Alex E 359
Biles, Megan E 400
Bina, Ellen M 324
Bingaman, Kirk P 368
Bintz, Stephen W 370
Bird, Donald 62
Bird, Joshua D 182
Birdsong, Eric S 276
Birmingham, Jon J 359
Bishop, James 69
Bishop, Keith 62
Bishop, Mark R 178
Bixby, Nicholas E 381
Black, Diana 69
Black, Jason E 379
Black, Steve 62
Black, Timothy A 174
Blackburn, Bethany P 395
Blackburn, Corey R 358
Black IV, Hugh M 347
Black IV, Wayne N 352
Blackstun, Margaret P 362
Blanc, Matthew Le 65
Blanchard, James 68
Blank, Robert H 367
Blankenberger, Anthony W 394
Blardony, Janna M 388
Blasbalg, Jacob H 339
Blasdel, Zachary T 359
Blatt, Tyler G 395
Bleckman, Matthew R 417
Bledsoe III, Joseph W 413
Blessing, Matthew C 345
Blessinger II, David L 300
Block, Rob 63
Bloom, Louis S 413
Blore, Aaron T 385
Blue, Matthew K 403
Blume, Hoban A 190
Blumhoefer, William W 186
Blythe,Kathryn R 379
Bobbs, Jordan M 230
Boben,Joseph J 383
Bodnar, Patrick M 383
Bodtke, Rebecca M 391
Boedigheimer, Ralph 63
Boehme, Grant 339
Boese, George A 324
Bogan, Kaitlyn J 86, 361
Boger, Jim 64
Bogner, Scott D 194
Bohlender, Elsa M 376
Bohn, Karl A 342
Boisvert, Brian M 360
Boleng, Jeff 63
Bolint, Andrew S 402
Bolt, Paul 69
Bolton, Amanda D 379
Booker, Jocelyn R 366
Boom, Gordon D 328
Boone, Samuel J 404
Booth, Jason D 162
Booze, Meghan K 342
Bopp, Jonathan S 347
Bordelon, Devin M 166
Bordenave, Christopher P 348
Borders, Andrew D 210
Borg, Zachary A 343
Borgerding, Justin D 206
Borgia, Mo 68
Born, Dana H 18, 71, 242
Borroni, Elizabeth N 361
Bosch, Michelle L 194
Bostick, Nehemiah F 351
Boswell, Cody W 357
Bosworth, Gina L 405
Bottorff, Matthew L 372
Bouchard, Whitney L 362
Boudreaux, Aftan K 98, 382
Boudreaux, Brett M 399
Bouges, Alicia M 402
Boumezrag, Mohamed B 340
Bouquio, Joshua D 400
Boushell, Tom 63
Bowen, Chase J 174
Bowen, Thomas A 392
Bowen II, Rudolph T 222
Bowman, John D 386
Bowron, JamesA 214
Bowshot, Shawna 62
Bowsky, Cameron M 410
Bowyer, Charles G 405
Boyer, Mark W 95, 407
Boyer, Stephanie A 288
Boykin, Carmilya N 353
Boylan, Edward V 373
Boyle, Joseph P 399
Boyle, Katherine E 415
Boyle, Richard G 405
Boyle, Scott 338
Boyles, Corbin J 401
Bracy, Austin S 397
Braden, Jeffrey T 399
Bradford, William C 357
Bradford, Zachary T 393
Bradley, Jonathan S 355
Bradshaw, Jana L 381
Bradwick, Matthew E 372
Brady, Kevin A 166
Brady, Kevin L 343
Brady, Ryan D 417
Branan, Daniel 62
Brand, Daniel A 407
Brandon Jr, Stewart C 385
Brandt, Logan J 399
Branyen, Rebecca D 401
Brateng, Jonathan T 360
Braxton, Thomas J 368
Brazil III, Robert J 417
Brdlik, Clinton D 362
Breau.CodyJ 288
Breaux, Jason P 339
Brecht, Michael L 363
Breeden, Jacqueline 342
Breedlove, Bradley J 350
Breffitt, Elizabeth R 407
Brehm, Angela 70
Bremer, Bill 70
Brennan, Richard J 383
Brenner, Chad J 320
Brenner, Jeffory A 345
Brenner, Scott A 186
Brew, Matthew S 345
Brewer, Joseph C 320
Brewer, Stormi L 355
Brewton, Haley A 364
Brewton, Jadonna 63
Brice, Benjamin D 408
Brichacek, Andrea J 384
Bridgewater, Bret 22
Briggs, Lindsey M 404
Briley, Andrew N 415
Brill, Alexander E 350
Brill, Kurt D 365
Brilleslyper, Mike 63
Brinkmann, Christopher M 308
Brinlee, Zachary M 45, 353
Brinson, Enrico J 143, 320
Bristol, Kelsey E 411
Brittner, Michael G 178
Britton, Paula 70
Broadbent, Jonathan D 361
Broaddus, Julian T 397
Broch, Michael A 415
Brock, Dylan L 375
Brock, Joseph M 312
Brock, Katherine J 385
Brock, Nolan R 344
Brockman, Aaron R 342
Brooks, Blake P 402
Brooks, Christopher 67
Brooks, Ryan J 182
Blair, Elizabeth A 344
Box, Elizabeth L 409
Boyce, Brett R 383
Boyd, Jamey L 344
Boyd, Trevor C 383
Boyd, William T 358
Boyer, Keith 64
Brooks II, Rodney T 371
Brosius, David 70
Broughton, Peter B 349
Brown, Benjamin L 415
Brown, Benjamin M 381
Brown, Benjamin R 377
Index 477
Brown, Callie W 397
Brown, Charles 402
Brown, Christopher J 403
Brown, Claire E 381
Brown, David T 272
Brown, Emily D 383
Brown, Jared B 391
Brown, Jessica L 375
Brown, Michael J 371
Brown, Michael P 404
Brown, Mirium 71
Brown, Robert 65
Brown, Tyler A 415
Brown, Wayne 63
Brown, Willis R 117,341
Brown III, Phillip E 359
Browning, Jeff 388
Browning Jr, Thomas J 345
Brozetti, Justin J 223
Bruckman, Benjamin J 344
Bruder, Jacob P 385
Bruder, Joshua M 390
Brugman, Aaron J 394
Bruhn, Zachary G 389
Brumbaugh, DavidW 347
Brumfield, Elon N 280
Brummer, Tyler M 284
Brunderman, Adam T 388
Brundidge, Joseph G 346
Brustuen, Leif F 276
Bruton, Kyle M 316
Bruton, Michael L 392
Bryant, Andrew J 384
Bryant, Clayton A 366
Bryant, Garret L 401
Btoyington, Sean M 389
Bucey, Jonathan W 410
Buchanan, Andrew J 190
Buck, Spencer H 401
Buck, Theresa M 328
Buckingham, Jonathan C 117,407
Buckingham,Joseph J 352
Buckley-Lowe, Gregory 412
Buda, Tania 369
Buenger, Thomas P 369
Buford, Matthew R 339
Bull, Kenneth 226
Bunker, Adam M 194
Burditt, Rebecca L 366
Burfeind, Brandon C 410
Burgdoerfer, Greg 101
Burgess, Madison L 386
Burghard, Darrell 68
Burghardt, Kimberly 413
Burk, David A 272
Burk, Rachel S 405
Burke, Andrew L 338
Burke, Christina R 399
Burke, Patrick K 413
Burney, Trenton A 288
Burns, Derek A 373
Burns, Kevin 71
Burnum, Jacob B 324
Burrows, Christin S 417
Burruss, Carmella C 395
Burton, Eric D 214
Burton, Joshua J 347
Buscemi, Matthew J 412
Buscher, Austin J 361
Bush, Lisa M 170
Bush, Ralph 66
Bushey, Dean 63
Buslinger, Kirsten A 379
Bussell II, Donald W 280
Buster, Laura J 355
Butikofer, Casey G 190 478 Index
Butler, David J 190
Butler, Harris 140
Butler, Jeff 66
Butler, John A 230
Butler, Joshua D 365
Butler, Michael A 409
Butler, Michelle 67
Butler III, Corydon B 405
Butler IV, Harris K 354
Butt, Spencer A 174
Buttitta, Andrew R 341
Butzin, David P 324
Byerley, Aaron 64
Byorth, Jacob B 351
Byrd-Fulbright, Brenton M 398
C
Caballer, Leanne H 406
Cain, Joel 62
Cain, Matthew E 411
Calabro, Mario R 405
Calahan, Kathleen 67
Caldwell, James C 264
Calhoun, Byron 69
Calhoun, Troy 88
Caliva, Anthony M 373
Call, Alister R 389
Callahan, Sean T 312
Camacho, Edward D 385
Cameron, Allan E V 339
Campbell, Adam J 415
Campbell, Andrew M 409
Campbell, Christopher C 386
Campbell, Daniel E 383
Campbell, Hannah A 377
Campbell, Ian R 411
Campbell, John M 256
Campbell, Matthew 260
Campbell, Ryan A 379
Canales, Angelica R 339
Canales, Christina L 369
Canciani, Aaron J 374
Candiotti, Derek J 202
Cannard, Daniel S 284
Canter, Garrett L 96, 414
Caparas, Rainer E 409
Capko, Kyle C 371
Caple, Stephen D 385
Capparelli, Robert E 406
Cappuzzo, Gregory D 366
Capra, Vincent J 417
Carden, Samantha M 363
Cardenas, Andrew J 399
Cardenas, Austin R 402
Cardwell, Casey R361
Carey, Justus S 412
Carillo, Anthony J 413
Carillo, Christopher D 416
Carillo, Mary E 377
Carlisle, Martin 63
Carlos, Claire J 260
Carlson, Daniel M 369
Cams, Dwight 386
Carpenter, Keane A 394
Carpenter, Kory J 359
Carpenter, Robert D 238
Carpenter II, Paul M 383
Carrese, Paul 69
Carriedo, Robert 70
Carrier, Shawn E 202
Carrillo, Christopher Y 214
Carrillo, Marlena J 393
Carroll, Arlon T 402
Carroll, Bradley A 226
Carroll, Katherine L 397
Carroll, Zachary J 373
Carroll III, Jerry D 357
Carson, James E 343
Carte, Christopher L 415
Carte, Gregory R 411
Carter, Brandon C 346
Carter, Cameron A 395
Carter, David R 409
Carter, Jesse 71
Carter, Lauren M 415
Carter, Nathan J 74, 361
Carter, Nicholas A 354
Carvalho, Jacob E 384
Carver, Matthew S 234
Casano, Michael F 328
Casburn III, Richard F 353
Cascino, Louis J 369
Casey, Lantz W 347
Casey, PatrickT 411
Casey, Shauna L 417
Cash, Colton T 397
Cassabaum, Christina M 413
Cassidy, Christopher D 383
Cassleman, Richard C 353
Cassman, Sarah C 118,407
Castaneda, Laura A 399
Castaneda Velarde, Juan C 360
Castle, Daniel A 234
Castle, Patrick 62
Castro, Daniel J 379
Castro, Joseph V 174
Castro Jr, Ramiro E 411
Catalano, Lucas R 376
Cataldo, Blake A 353
Cataldo, Nicholas R 363
Catoire, Andrew G 332
Caudill, Amanda H 399
Caudill, Will 71
Caulk, Andrew L 223
Caulkins, Robert J 341
Cavallo, Andrew J 377
Cazares, Monique A 345
Cecero, Michael D 369
Ceci, Michael V 401
Celio, Michael L 363
Ceranski, Alison M 371
Cerimele, Joshua C 383
Chaffee, Lauren K 296
Chaldares, Brian A 391
Chambers, Michael A 369
Chan, David Y 404
Chandler, Adam S 363
Chandler, Carl M 351
Chandler, Thomas C 106,383
Chang, Christopher Y 340
Chao, Chia-Hsien 367
Chapa, Mike 64
Chaparro, Jose A 214
Chapman, Michael F 366
Chapman, Sara E 406
Chaput, Colby D 357
Charles, Marc P 407
Charles, Nicholas G 344
Charney, Nicholas R 375
Chase, Candice J 383
Chastain, Steve 66
Chavez, Benjamin K 409
Chavez, Nancy C 395
Chee-A-Tow, Rachel 379
Chermel, Allison R 118,353
Chernovalov, Yevgen A 26, 415
Chesney, Alexander J 409
Chiasson, Thomas M 358
Chiccarelli, Elvira N 361
Chidester, Michael R 296
Childers, Marsha 69
Childers, Rebecca C 198
Chilton, Madison 411
Chinery, Mark B 166
Chinlund, Andrew R 377
Chism, Matthew 329
Chlebek, RandallV 206
Cho, Aaron H 353
Cho, Philip Y 20, 268
Choate, Lauren A 238
Choi, Alexander H 359
Choi, Jeff W 346
Chorney, Christopher R 371
Choy, Phillip X 383
Christ, John 65
Christensen, Curtis E 345
Christensen, Leslie 70
Christian, Anthony D 406
Christian, Nathan C 375
Christiansen, Gregory 70, 372
Christie, Ryan D 288
Christman, Del 66
Christy, John 391
Christy, Sean M 351
Chroniger, David B 383
Chronister, Bradley K 238
Chua, Christopher K 367
Chuch II, William R 387
Chun, Carsen F 366
Chun, Francis 64
Chung, Alexander E 368
Chung, Anthony T 386
Chung, Hyoung 64
Chung, Jonathan M 403
Church-O'Brien, Sam 64
Churnside, Alexander S 384
Chuva, Dean A 80, 268
Ciccone, James P 126,338
Cignoli, Matthew C 405
Cilia, Robert D 343
Claggett II, Ellis R 411
Clark, Anne 66
Clark, Asher S 379
Clark, Cheyne N 113,381
Clark, David S 353
Clark, Karras E 388
Clark, Logan 431
Clark, Logan A 348, 431
Clark, Nicholas R 378
Clark, Timothy W 379
Clark, Tyler C 304
Clary, Sheldon C 381
Clasen, Drew W 395
Clawson, Christopher L 400
Clawson, Layne N 401
Cleary, Brendan R 351
Cleaves, Cameron A 349
Clements, Monica R 339
Cleveland, Carson C 397
Cleveland-Hadley, David A 351
Clift, Alexander M 346
Clinard, Matthew E 385
Cline, Ira 382
Cline, Yvette N 415
Clinton, Aarol T 363
Clinton, Tracy 62
Clisset, Ryan W 162
Clore, Alycia J 332
Cloutier, Kurt D 292
Clowes, Derek E 353
Clukey, Maximilian P 363
Clyncke, Nathan 388
Coates, Matthew J 365
Coats, Charlton J 352
Coats, Shelby S 367
Cobb, Ryan M 339
Carroll, Rafael 410
Coburn, Scarlet I 190
Coburn III, Charles E 404
Cochran, William 65
Cochran II, Ben G 367
Cockburn, John M 174
Cocomazzi, John J 304
Cody, Johnathan M 359
Cody, Tyler P 198
Coffey, Jonathan W 366
Coffey, Taylor C 348
Cohoon, Daniel R 400
Coker, Thomas G 198
Colby, Justin D 377
Cole, Caleb S 387
Cole, James R 381
Cole, Phillip N 300
Cole II, Charles J 357
Coletta, Damon 69
Coley, William P 409
Collier, Travis R 393
Collins, Dominic M 361
Collins, Eric L 415
Collins, Garrett C 268
Collins, Steven R 405
Colon, Jennifer 70
Colon, Victor 70
Colvin III, James T 387
Combest, Ryan S 367
Comer, Adam L 320
Comp, Bea 70
Compton, Phil D 308
Concepcion, Antonia M 391
Conkey, Allan 386
Conley, Christopher R 186
Conley, Liam D 308
Conley, Mary R 256
Connell, Kristen E 365
Connellan-Chapleski, Matthew J 383
Connelly, John R 347
Connolly, Luke J 338
Connolly, Shane M 353
Connolly, Vickie 70
Connor, Bradley J 341
Conradi, Steven G 405
Conroy, Eric M 381
Consiglio, Robert J 4, 148, 190
Consolo, Jared M 178
Contreras, Janice M 260
Cook, Cory A 371
Cook, Dick 64
Cook, James P 391
Cook, Jeffrey 67
Cook, Jim 71
Cook, Joseph 385
Cook, Martin 71
Cook, Matthew B 404
Cook, Mike 63
Cooke, David J 375
Cooley, Jean 67
Coombs, Sean T 397
Coon, Jenni 67
Cooney, Ryan J 339
Cooper, Andrew L 210
Cooper, Chelsea M 365
Cooper, James F 391
Cooper, Stephen C 386
Cooper, Thomas J 388
Copeland, Christopher A 346
Copeland, Jeanette 362
Coquerille, Luke J 312
Cordell, Cameron C 365
Cordell, Jonathan R 348
Cork, Matthew M 256
Corley, Cynthia 62
Cornell, James R 408
Cornett, Marhsa 66
Corpman, David W 362
Correll, Jason A 230
Cortez, Edward E 401
Cortez, Joseph M 387
Cosme, Sean A 361
Costa, Andrew J 371
Costello, Kenneth P 353
Coston, Stuart D 355
Cotharn, Emily K 413
Cottage, Nicholas W 417
Cotter, David G 355
Courtade Jr, Robert G 264
Cousino, Thomas J 183
Cousins, Joshua T 88, 380
Cousins, Michael D 403
Cowan, Casey W 371
Cowen, John W 371
Cowles, Parker W 304
Cox, Benjamin J 381
Cox, Casey M 357
Cox, Johnathan R 395
Cox, John L 368
Cox, Samuel D. 17,242
Coyle, Emily A 407
Coyne, Ryan 362
Craft, Jordan D 408
Crane, Brooks H 300
Craven, John 376
Cravens, Jocelyn K 369
Crawford, Ian R 223
Crawford, Rachel L 388
Cremer, Jon L 276
Cressy, Kyle A 109, 379
Crider, Benjamin S 339
Crider, Kendra 66
Crippen, Shane 66
Crippen, Zachary A 389
Crippes, David J 411
Crisostomo, Joseph A 350
Crisped, Peter 65
Critchfield, Ryan B 369
Croff, Quinton L 408
Crone III, Raymond C 401
Cronin, Hugh 65
Cross, Dennis M 316
Crowder, William M 350
Crowe, Shane E 370
Crowell, Corey W 166
Croxton, Sydney A 361
Crozier, Stephen L 127, 174
Cruickshank, Stephen C 396
Crum, Brian B 186
Cruz, Drew P Dela 417
Cruz, James 368
Cruz, Yunior 413
Cuchens, William A 390
Culp, Stefanie M 162
Culpepper, Elijah D 170
Cultra, Brooke C 202
Culver, Richard D 280
Cumm, Lucas C 377
Cummings, Meghan E 417
Cummings, Russ 64
Cummins, Cameron S 385
Cunningham, Phillip T 191
Cunningham, Tom 64
Curl, Nathan T 369
Curlett, Tracee L 143, 256
Curnow, Stan 115
Curran, James W 344
Curran, Joseph R 309
Curry, Kellen J 198
Curry, Ryan T 353
Curtis, Ashlee E 408
Curtis, Corey A 370
Cushing, James T 370
Cusimano, Laura E 415
Cutler, Andrew R 393
Cwynar, Ryan T230
Cycyota, Cyndy 68
Czak, Steven C 324
D
D’Agostino, Joseph J 304
D’Olimpio, Justin M 379
Dachroeden, Aaron A 148,175
Dacquel, Rudyard V 371
Daggit, Aaron T 401
Dahlhoff, Michael 22
Dahlke, Scott 65
Dale, Harry A 408
Dali, Jason M 108, 218
Dallas, Abel RS 381
Dallas, William T 347
Dally, Ann P 379
Daly, Sean K 387
Damele, Christopher J 214
Dameron, Gary 66
Dandeles, Greg 69
Dandino, Kevin E 417
Daniels, Christopher L 411
Daniels, Jacob A 391
Daniels, Jillann A 397
Daniels, Matthew R 309
Daniels, Thomas E 170
Daniels III, Jim H 375
Danielson, Christopher L 393
Danielson, Dustin R 194
Danielson, Seth T 341
Danley, Matthew H 234
Dannemeyer, Erin R 375
Danno, Troy M 377
Daochern, Jirasak 380
Darden, Chase J 343
Dargene, Nick 119
Darrohn, Ryan M 361
Darwin, Eric L 372
Daughenbaugh, Corey A 391
Daugherty, Jamie L 370
Davenport, Andrew W 373
Davies, Richard J 368
Davis, Amanda L 351
Davis, Andrew R 272
Davis, Austin T 377
Davis, Berkley R 342
Davis, Bryant E 348
Davis, Cacey H 413
Davis, Daniel J 202
Davis, Donald A 167
Davis, Eric L 162
Davis, Jason 376
Davis, Jonathan A 345
Davis, Kevin 68
Davis, Kyle S 305
Davis, Matthew W 210
Davis, Nicholas J 186, 383
Davis, Tarasita 406
Davis Jr, Brian P 407
Davis Jr, Thomas C 383
Davison, Stephanie A 390
Davis Perry, Lori 69
Dawson, Robert A 113, 407
Day, David T 214
Day, Joshua M 379
Day, Justin D 186
Day, Kurtis M 379
Day, Patrick J 367
Dayton, W.R. Alan 358
Deacon, Cody O 411
Deans, Christopher B 320
Deaton, Colly T 300
Debarmore Jr, Nick D 5, 379
Deans, Richard 62
Dearborn, Mike 64
Debois, Peter A 391
Debonis, John T 397
De Brun, Brendan J 352
Deciutiis, Thomas C 364
Decker, Caleb N 391
Decked, Travis L 95, 373
Degarmo IV, Donald P 352
Degeorge, Jennifer E 365
Degruchy, Eric J 380
Deguzman, Jeremy K 178
Deiters, Alyssa M 345
Deiters, Kathleen B 367
Dejong III, Gabriel D 417
DeLaCruz, Jose 382
Delaney, Alan D 377
Delaney, Lauren M 375
Delaney, Neil 395
Delaney Jr, Brian K 202
De La Torre, Francisco J 218
De La Torre, Naomi O 377
Delgado, Mackin L 352
Del Grosso, Ryan 85, 345
Della-Rose, Devin 64
Delosreyes, John A 218
Demars, Matthew P 365
Demarsh, Robert C 395
Demerath, Chaz A 377
Deming, Matthew M 412
Demkowicz, Erik 63
Demkowicz, Jane M 363
Demma, Anthony D 383
Demmel, Austin T 373
Demmon, Christopher P 272
Dempster, Laura D 352
Denise, Michelle D 372
Denninghoff, Thomas A 405
Dennis, Scott 66
Depaolis, Danielle L 368
Derby, Dan 65
Derby, LeAnn 70
Derby, Lucas R 369
Derdzinski, Joe 69
Deriggi, Benjamin P 280
de Rusha, Sandra 66
Derussy, Kurt A 353
Deryke, Brandon 32
Deshazo, Denise R 210
Despain, Max 69
Dettloff, Devon J 389
Detwiler, Ted 21
Devine, Kirk H 191
DeWees, Bradley R 260
Dewey, Curtis J 354
Dewilde, Benjamin B 403
Dial, Nathan E 356
Dials, Katherine L 409
Diaz, Mario Avila 353
Dickson, James 370
Dickson, Seth 389
Didier, Jeremy M 320
Diederich, Frederick M 394
Dietrich, Joshua P 288
Dietz, Connor R 351
Dilley, Garrett E 20, 260
Dilley, Grant R 353
Dilley, Meredith A 365
Dillon, Connie M 264
Dills, Andy 64
Dilts, Joseph C 362
Dimaio III, William G 374
Dinan, Jeremiah 354
Dippold, Jonathan F 234
Dirks, Belle A 373
Dirks, Tobias G 339
Index 479
Disler, Edie 69
Diss, Eric C 272
Ditommaso III, Victor V 215
Dixon, Benjamin K 393
Dixon, Nicholas L 284
Dluzen, Caroline L 397
Dobbs, James 376
Dobbs, Michael E 288
Dobransky, Michael P 416
Dockery, Jacob W 355
Dodds, Parker V 387
Doede, Natalie E 398
Doeseckle, John M 402
Dolan, John P 368
Dolata, Jenna L 377
Dombroski, John P 340
Domingo, Rupert C 383
Dominice, Timothy P 369
Donaldson, Stephen G 360
Donlan, Timothy P 316
Donley, Michael B. 14
Donnelly, Sean P 380
Donoho, Rachel E 403
Donovan, John 70
Doolittle, Kevin R 413
Dormire, Eleanor J 305
Dosa Jr, Brian L 305
Doss, Aaron T 264
Dougherty, Joseph P 234
Doughty, Lauren M 137,296
Douglass, Mark A 392
Doug Lindsay 67
Dowd, McKenzie B 389
Dowden, Ryan M 387
Dowell, Thomas C 381
Doyle, Derrick 63
Doyle, Patrick K 349
Doyle, Robert J 175
Doyon, Robert J 175
Drabek, Brent 369
Drake, Benjamin F 292
Drape, Tom 68
Drapes, Joshua C 373
Dreier, Daniel C 364
Drescher, Christian S 413
Drew, Mike 66
Drewicz, Jessica L 397
Driggers, Paul A 383
Driggs, Christopher S 367
Driscoll, Daniel 67
Dronen, Sean M 339
Droppa, Kurtis E 340
Drowley, Michael 366
Druecke, Kipp C 351
Drury, Christopher T 339
Drye, Robert J 371
Dua, Ajay P 410
Dubois, Christopher R 215
Duck, Daniel L 273
Dudevoir, Glen 66
Dudley, Jenna E 98, 351
Duede, Jacob Z 369
Duenes, Michael A 341
Duff, Tamara A 357
Duffey, Patrick J 288
Duffy, Blake P 352
Duffy, Craig W 383
Dugan, Sarah E 361
Dugger, Luke P 395
Duke, Aaron D 359
Dummermuth-Boss, Lewis N 402
Dunn, Blaze W 359
Dunn, Brian J 312
Dunn, Michael G 339
Dunne, Adam B 359
Dunn Jr, Allen B 384
Dunsworth, Mary E 355
Duong, Thien N 352
Duran, Marino 22
Duran, Sergio P 399
Durant, James 68
Durham, Matthew C 404
Durkee, Andrew D 357
Durstein, Alexander W316
Dutra, Paulo M 351
Dutton, Brittany N 395
Duvall, Brack W 405
Dwyer IV, Daniel P 371
Dyche, Jeff 67
Dye, David L 377
Dyer, Christopher S 393
Dyer, Wyatt N 379
Dziokonski, Eric A 387
E
Early IV, Joseph H 373
Earnest, Darin 70
Earp, Ted 64
Eastman, Joseph F 324
Eaton, Adrianna J 393
Eaton III, Kenneth H 215
Eber, Chalene 65
Eberl, Steven G 353
Ebert, Jennifer L 412
Ecklebe, Daniel W 170
Ecklebe, Derek J 351
Eddy, Corey A 363
Eddy, Solange M 115,348
Edelman, Scott 69
Ediger, Adam L 379
Edlund, Christopher A 372
Edmonds, Gregory D 398
Edmonds, Robert J 178
Edson, Jeffrey S 366
Edwards, Carole 70
Edwards, Jeffrey D 309
Edwards, Leroi G 375
Edwards, Melissa E 167
Edwards, Spencer W 411
Egbert, Brian 66
Eggers, Howard 68
Egli, Caleb J 397
Ehrler, Melissa A 206
Ehrlich, Jeff 124
Ehrman, Annette L 411
Eickholt, Casey J 149, 268
Eissele, Meagan E 383
El-Amin, Saj U 376
El-Nady, Mamdouh 70
Ela, Christopher L 407
Elder, Ross M 351
Eldredge, Nathan J 178
Eller, Tom 64
Elliott, James R 218
Elliott, Nicole R 368
Elliott, Stephen B 210
Ellis, Amanda M 403
Ellis, Scott G 401
Ellison, Kristen M 379
Ellsworth, Nathan E 313
Elmore, Catherine E 404
Eng, David E 349
Engelken, Christopher R 317
Engesser, Mark 62
England, Christina D 395
England, Morgan E 409
Enloe, Lon 64
Epperly, Jason E 392
Epperson, Jon 63
Epperson, Kyle L 183
Epstein, Evan J 341
Epstein, Jarred A 226
Erickson, Michael J 406
Erickson, Nathan R 112, 361
Erickson, Ryan P 417
Erlinger, Thomas C 345
Ernandes, Nickolas G 385
Ernest, Michele K 354
Ernst, Howard 69
Ernst, Katharine E 351
Eromin, Katrina I 413
Escamilla, Jon P 413
Escobedo, Kevin M 387
Eshkenazi, Aaron M 109, 368
Eslinger, Andrew 339
Eslinger, Gregory J 415
Espinoza, Albert C 350
Essary, Amanda M 348
Estacion, Michael A 371
Estes, Nathan A 183
Etapa, Angela S 367
Etheridge, Charles M 389
Eubank, Josiah W 395
Evans, Jane A 374
Evans, Melissa A 301
Evans, Quinn D 412
Evans, Sarah E 365
Evans, William M 355
Evans Jr, Edmund E 238
Evans Jr, James D 387
Evenson, Adam B 409
Evenson Jr, Robert M 367
Everett, Chad J 396
Everett, Daniel J 406
Everett, Joana R 170
Everette, Matthew S 321
Everson, Patrick J 411
Evertson, Guy H 369
Eves, Royce 71
Ewasko, Christa E 47, 371
Ezekannagha, Okezie 361
F
Fabbri, Katelyn R 210
Fagan-Kelly, Stefan B 329
Fagin, Barry 63
Fahrenbruch, Philicia 357
Fain, Auriele N 387
Fair, Matthew R 348
Fairchild, Larry M 388
Fairchild, Matt 102
Falgout, John M 388
Falkenstine, Jeff 64
Fallin, Austin L 408
Fang, Daniel C 355
Fang, David J 223
Fantacone, Andrea M 358
Fantasia, Ryan C 385
Fantauzzi, Michael L 223
Fedden, Angie 68
Feehily Jr, Daniel J 361
Feeley, Donald C 140, 399
Fei, Christopher 373
Feigel, Frederick W 339
Feliz, Adam S 378
Feltenberger, John D 395
Fenske, Eric P 413
Fenton, Stacey L 394
Ferderer, Erin E 414
Ferguson, Christian S 399
Ferguson, Christopher R 198
Ferrante, Claudia 68
Ferrara, Anthony J 280
Ferrel, Luke J 171
Ferrel, Simon S 404
Ferrer-Torres, Jaffet M 368
Ferris, Andrew J 339
Ferut, John D 140,411
Fest, Theodore 354
Ficarrotta, J. Carl 71
Fiebig, Derek N 339
Fielder, Jim 69
Filzen, Tim 62
Finch, Susan C 350
Fincher, Michele 67
Fink, Shane A 352
Finley, Andrew C 365
Finneran, Brett M 191
Finster, Kevin M 388
First, Jaclyn N 363
Fischer, Coy C 397
Fischer, Erika E 305
Fischer, Jessica C 339
Fischl, Benjamin E 365
Fisher, Emily A 383
Fisher, Paul 62
Fisk, Justin C 408
Fitch, Chelsea M 175
Fitzgerald, Jack G 412
Fitzgerald, Sean T 186
Fitzkee, Dave 68
Fitzwater, Stephen A 355
Flanagan, Jon S 391
Flanigan, Erin M 345
Flatley, Bridget N 411
Flaute, Christopher N 350
Fleetwood, William 348
Fleharty Sr, Matthew J 215
Fleischaker, Evangeline J 392
Fleming, Christopher F 339
Fleming, Grant C 370
Fleming, Jaclyn E 364
Fleming, Michael R 373
Fleming, Ross W 369
Fleshman, Alicia H 393
Fletcher, Cassie M 341
Flick, Ridge R 104,390
Flick III, James G 289
Flint, Nicole R 361
Floren, David D 381
Floyd, Colton J 385
Fluhart, Gavin M 347
Flynn, Colton P 399
Flynn, Gregory J 292
Flynn, Heather A 296
Flynn, Jennifer A 407
Flynn, Jonathan H 405
Elmore, Susan 66
DuMond, John 69
Dunkelberger, Katy K 415
Dunlap, Brian W 367
Dunlap, Duane 64
Dunlop, James M 385
480 Index
Elsbernd, Reed A 414
Embry, Lee B 403
Emery, Daniel H 387
Emery, Shawn T 347
Emory, Rachael J 260
Farlee, Todd J. 366
Farley, John 69
Farmer, Brian J 393
Farren, Evan J 317
Faulkner, Jeffrey J 348
Favinger, Mark A 340
Fawaz, Scott 66
Fay, Dawn 380
Flynt, Connor P 366
Fogassy, Alexander G 395
Fogler, Kevin J 399
Foley, Kyle 357
Foltz, Nathan P 389
Fondacaro, David R 223
Fong, Marissa M 383
Font-Rodriguez, Gabriel 64
Foote, Alan R 413
Foote, Dayne M 355
Foote, Sean P 360
Ford, Devon 416
Ford, Joshua J 292
Fordham, Mary 69
Ford III, Charley A 391
Forrester, Jack C 345
Forssell, Kirby A 347
Forsyth, Andrew M 367
Fortney, Ryan M 396
Forystek, Ryan M 348
Foss, Douglas J 361
Fossum, Mitchell E 194
Foster, Aaron E 415
Foster, Craig 67
Foulon, Edward P 231
Fountain, Ryan P 361
Fouraker, Jacob A 417
Fournier, Michael P 415
Foust, Elana 422
Fow, Thomas J 359
Fox, Benjamin E 344
Fox, David W 377
Fox, Jeremy D 202
Francis, Austin W 116,370
Francis, Derek W 391
Francke, Craig L 194
Frank, Alexander J 404
Franklin, Andrew W 389
Franklin, James J 339
Franklin, Lawrance D 409
Franks, Lauren M 356
Franz, Damian T 339
Franz, Lisa 392
Franz, Tony 64
Franzen, Deanna J 376
Frawley, Nicholas G 392
Freeborn, Cody S 363
Freeman, Bryan T 289
Freeman, Jacob 64
Freeman, Joshua H 385
French, James A 357
French, Peter R 87, 398
French, Phaelen A 84, 377
French, Ryan M 405
French, Tyler W 126,412
Frey, Nathan L 409
Frey, Shane T 226
Frick, Emily 353
Frick, Stephanie E 408
Friday, David M 397
Frider, Joshua P 333
Friedl, William T 381
Fritzke, Austin W 374
Froerer, Ryan B 405
Fromknecht, Gregory A 410
Fry, Joseph K 389
Fry, Paul A 284
Fryer Jr, Bryon K 284
Fryling, Michelle R 268
Fuchs, Lauren E 407
Fugate, John A J 257
Fugate, Leandros 261
Fulcoly, Daniel O 382
Fulfer, Weston L 301
Fulgham, Chad W 29, 268
Fuller, Andrew S 379
Fullerton, Matthew L 358
Fullerton, Richard 67
Fulton, Jacob P 393
Fung,Jason S 374
Furstenau, Ronald 62
Gabso, Matthew M 324
Gadoury, Kyle W 375
Gaffney, Josiah D 138,333
Gage, Harmon J 163
Gagliardi, Lucas C 194
Gahren, Frank 70
Gaiser, R Reid 261
Galema, Joe 425
Galford, Allison 67
Galinis, Jared A 269
Gall, Eric J 289
Gallagher, Brennan M 355
Gallagher, Jeremy 416
Gallant, Allana L 385
Galli, Victoria E 179
Gallimore, Jason D 338
Gallman, Alexander C 234
Galloway, Benjamin S 407
Galt, Jesse S 141,385
Galyon, Sarah 66
Gamboa, Raymond R 401
Gamiles, Todd J 352
Ganczewski, Christopher D 399
Gannett, Paul E 394
Garcia, Ambrose D 410
Garcia, David N 390
Garcia, Denise M 407
Garcia, Jase D 340
Garcia, Jonathan 343
Garcia, Miguel A 379
Garcia III, Albert E 403
Gardner, Benjamin T 305
Gardner, Kimberly 62
Gardner, Ryan J 413
Garduno, Eli A 381
Garland, Benjamin N 390
Garoutte, Benjamin A 352
Garrett, Brittney L 416
Garrett, Jeffrey A 412
Garrett, Marty 412
Gartland, Rocque S 343
Gastiaburu-Herrera, Jose R 349
Gates, Robert M. 13
Gates Jr, William E 417
Gatsinzi, Dany 372
Gaudette, Mark G 345
Gaudreault, Marie C 353
Gault, Anna M 79, 409
Gauntt, Ryan D 372
Gauthier, Mike 64
Gavilanes, Paola M 345
Gay, Samuel A 163
Gaylord III, Paul 401
Gebauer, Rachel K 411
Gebs, Harrison C 341
Gee, Porter 25, 344
Gegen, Alexandra P 387
Geiger, Robert M 393
Geist, Andrew C 407
Gelles, Richard A 409
Gelsomino, Joshua L 414
Genco Jr, Francis E 385
Genda, Timothy P 348, 422
Gent, Sean W 339
Gentry, Addison B 410
Gentry, Cody J 341
Gentry, Jessica D 349
George,Lynnane 65
George Jr, Irvin A 373
Gerard, Brittany J 349
Getschow, Garrett R 381
Geyer, Brandon R 372
Gheen, Christopher M 367
Giardino, Bob 70
Gibb, Randy 67
Gibbons, Kevin 66
Gibbons IV, Arthur M 356
Gibler, Andrew C 397
Gibson, Andrew G 95,171
Gibson, Hilary R 343
Gibson, Lome 67
Gidasi, Daniel A 365
Giebelhaus, Anthony M 381
Gieda, Nicholas P 51,385
Giegler, Adam J 354
Gies, Michael T 376
Giguere, William M 29, 367
Gilbert, Liz 62
Gilbert, Madison L 273
Gilbert, Matthew A 183
Gilbert, Nathaniel W 343
Gilbert, Nicholas A 206
Gilbertson, Garrett C 179
Gilbreath, Dayton M 104, 365
Gilbreath II, Bryan J 397
Gill, Andrew V 261
Gill, Patrick D 411
Gillespie, Stephen A 375
Gillette, David E 351
Gilliam, Brian D 210
Gillis, Luke A 357
Gilpatrick, Eric M 389
Gilreath, Brian 104
Gilzean, Andrew J 195
Gingsumrong, Aphichart 277
Gioiosa, Ross M 374
Gipson, Ryan S 394,431
Gladysz, Kory E 313
Glann II, Robert A 175
Glatthar, Michael N 349
Glaves, Rueben E 305
Glavic, Frankie 66
Glaze, Debra 63
Gleason, Rebecca M 338
Glitz, Caitlin E 341
Glover, Andrew G 355
Glover, Garrett M 269
Glover, Krystal A 379
Glowacki, Steven D 218
Gluck, Julian R 399
Gminski, Joshua M 215
Gnazzo II, Daniel J 277
Go, Woody S 401
Gobrecht, Robert E 211
Goc, Calder D 399
Godbold Jr, Cash S 309
Godfrey, James M 416
Goetz, Christopher L 385
Goetz, Keith 63
Goff, Madeline J 413
Goh, Matthew C 293
Goirigolzarri, Nicholas J 372
Golata, Benjamin A 179
Goldsmith, Kyle T 339
Golz, Andrew G 109, 341
Gomez, Benjamin C 341
Gomez, Jared D 392
Gonzaga II, Robert A 407
Gonzales, Ryan A 338
Gonzalez, Gerry 68
Gonzalez, Kira 355
Gonzalez Jr, Jorge 355
Gooden, Brett 67
Gooden, Dustin L 379
Goodhue, Edward K 317
Goptaitis, Tadas 401
Goral, Eric M 358
Gorbacz, Katie M 359
Gordon, Mason R 398
Gordon, Steve 67
Gorine, Leonid A 397
Gorman, Stephen W 377
Gormley, Colin S 343
Gorry, Thomas A 378
Gorski, Timothy L 171
Gorzkowski, Adam K 364
Goss, Jared B 392
Gott, Brian 374
Gottschalk, Pat 70
Gotwald, Carl A 219
Gould, Patrick K 351
Gourlay, Ross A 353
Gozun, Benjamin N 411
Grabarek, Julie K 415
Grabarek, Kelly E 403
Grabill, Emili J 393
Grace, Stephen R 340
Gradaille, Joshua A 317
Graff, Justin B 363
Graham, Paul 63
Gramling, Joseph A 395
Granato, David A 361
Grandsaert, Patrick J 313
Granow, Jeremy D 393
Grant, Dayna A 351
Grant, Paige E 350
Graska, Colleen M 358
Gray, David S 341
Gray, Gina 348
Gray, Jeremiah J 361
Gray, Jon W 413
Gray, Tyron M 163
Green, Aaron B 171
Green, Ariana M 349
Green, Ashley E 381
Green, Clifton C 333
Green, Erin P 353
Green, Harrison M 363
Green, Kali J 223
Green, Steve 68
Green, Timothy F 333
Greene, Kelly 63
Greene, Michael A 183
Greener, James A 398
Greenhill, Andrew C 346
Greenup, Heather M 385
Greenway, John R 407
Greenwell, Trent 66
Greenwood, Jeffrey 406
Greenwood, Matthew R 340
Greenwood, Roger 64
Greer, David R 366
Greer, Jim 66
Greer, Michael T 387
Greer, Monty 64
Gregoire, Ian M 395
Gregory, Caitlin M 345
Gregory, Scott F 373
Gremillion, Whitney F 415
Gresham, Ross 69
Grieco, Nicholas J 289
Grieshop, Kathleen M 317
Griffin, Jonathan R 385
Griffin II, Mark A 349
Griffiths, Bridgette D 395
Griggs, Jason L 317
Grigsby, Neil E 367
G
Gabrick, Jason D 343
Ghrist, Michelle 63
Giacomo, Christopher 412
Giannone, Michael J 301
Goodin, Jared A 395
Goodin, Justin J 356
Goodwin, Collin B 363
Goolsby, Jesse 69
Grijalva, Arthur F 348
Groberg, Andrew J 284
Groff, Stephen C 369
Grogan, Tate J 360
Index 481
Grohol, Morgan J 343
Grooms, Peter H 346
Groose, Jason R 369
Gross, Braden A 400
Gross, Charles A 339
Gross, Kevin J 382
Gross, Tyler A 380
Grosselin, Karl H 139,399
Grosso, Maurice J 379
Grosso, Ryan A Del 345
Grotelueschen, Mark 70
Groth, Brian D 277
Grovenburg, Grant 64
Grover, Landon R 353
Gruber, Scott 66
Gsellman, Dale B 317
Guajardo, Yumiko 70
Guarnaccio, Chase C 391
Guerreiro, Cristina L 301
Guerrero, Sean A 414
Guertin, Matthew L 374
Guidry, Robert T 409
Guillory, Stephen D 373
Guinane, Sue L 378
Guiney Jr, Gregory C 391
Gulbransen, Jennifer L 187
Gulla II, Robert W 363
Gullo, James J 108,344
Gunn, Benjamin J 397
Gunn, Scott 68
Gunn, Seth M 380
Gurnell, Braylon V 409
Gurrola, Christopher M 226
Gutierrez, Raymond V 365
Guy, Matthew R 363
Guzman, Francisco L 383
Guzman, Gabriel 412
Guzowski, Mary B 227
Guzowski, Peter D 416
H
Ha, Steven T 375
Haag, Jason L 372
Habluetzel, Casey P 413
Habrun, Kirk A 171
Haden, Jennifer M 398
Hadfield, Steve 63
Hadjis, John A 367
Hadley, Grant K 379
Hagar, Chelsea R 411
Hagener, Ryan M 187
Haggerty, Colleen E 385
Hague, Tyler 65
Hainebach, Blaine C 392
Hainline, Thomas D 359
Hajner, Jeffrey S 364
Halderman, Kyle E 383
Hale, Daniel T 409
Hale, Dave 62
Hale, Kimberly N 309
Hale, Ralph D 356
Haley, Roy 67
Hall, Cody 116, 397
Hall, Dalton J 361
Hall, Diana R 377
Hall, Ian W 371
Hall, James B 64, 301
Hall, Joshton G 401
Hall, Rachel C 388
Haller II, Charles F 346
Hall Jr., David T 364
Halpert, Joel F 297
Halverson, Kent 68
Ham, Estrella C 359
Hamby, Zachary R 351
Hamilton, James M 401 4H2 Index
Hamilton, Joseph M 352
Hamilton, Kelly E 385
Hammerbeck IV, Robert A 264
Hammerle Jr, Timothy J 359
Hammernik, Kimberly E 340
Hammervold, Joshua E 401
Hammon, Aimee L 375
Hammond, Mark A 402
Hammond, Matt 66
Hammoud, Salah 70
Hampton, Linda 398
Hampton, Michael B 374
Han, Daniel M 357
Han, Jonathan 407
Han, Samuel M 356
Hanagan, Michael T 227
Haney, Kevin 69
Hank, Michael A 167
Hanks, Melissa 71
Hann, Daniel P 408
Hannan, Matthew P 273
Hansen, Ann L 384
Hansen, Julia A 361
Hansen, Kyle S 399
Hansen, Thomas P 389
Hanson, Christopher L 408
Hanson, Madeleine 360
Hard, David P 363
Hardin, James E 384
Harding, Addison A 234
Harencak, Michael G 402
Hargis, Dale J 215
Harman, Evan L 367
Harmon, Matthew R 414
Harold, Daniel T 124,381
Harrier, Jacque C 20, 406
Harriger, Sam B 355
Harrington, Kathleen 69
Harrington, Michelle A 122,380
Harrington, Stephen J 384
Harris, Brian A 375
Harris, Daniel A 273
Harris, Jason B 353
Harris, John T 321
Harris, Justin W 353
Harris, Lara M 175
Harris, Rachel L 373
Harris, Scott 400
Harris, Wyatt J 223
Harrison, Jacob R 351
Harrison, Michael D 351
Harrison, Roger 69
Harrison, Ryan F 89, 93, 219
Harrison, Sean C 357
Harrison III, William J 191
Harrold, Steven E 356
Harry, Melissa A 149, 280
Hart, Gregory A 395
Hart, Kenneth 67
Hart, Shannon C 367
Hart, Steven 65
Hart, Theodore G 372
Harte, Sean P 392
Hartenstein, Dorald S 366
Hartford, Timothy 341
Hartig, Nicole M 400
Hartley, Shea R 281
Hartman, Christopher L 394
Hartman, Timothy J 407
Hartman II, Daniel E 377
Hartwig, Robert 400
Harvey, Anson J 415
Harvey III, John H 305
Hassa, Christopher L 373
Hastings, Elizabeth 67
Hastings, Patrick H 396
Hatchett Jr, Albert K 371
Hatter, Scott R 39, 386
Hatton, Mike 68
Haub, Jeffrey J 386
Haueter, K.P. 70
Hauffe, Andrew J 257
Haugseth, Matthew T 356
Haunreiter, Tyler A 399
Haupt, Patrick W 409
Haus, Andrew J 349
Hauschild, Jordan P 345
Hauser, Michael D 393
Hausmann, Joshua D 187
Haverkorn, Gregory W 321
Haverluk, Terrence 67
Hawkins, Casey G 399
Hawkins, Nathan C 231
Hawkins, Paige E 389
Hawkins II, Michael D 273
Haxton, Mathew L 378
Hay, Kaylee J 345
Hay, William L 358
Haycraft, Catherine M 342
Hayden, Tim 64
Hayes, Brian A 371
Hayes, Daniel P 397
Hayes, Michael M 183
Hayhurst, Dustin L 355
Haynes, Jeremiah L 401
Hays, Chris 67
Hayward, Robert H 406
Haywas, Adrian T 392
Hazel, Tyler K 407
Heard, Andrew M 391
Heath, Lindsey M 391
Hedlund, Fumiko E 353
Heffelmire, Katherine Y 355
Heffernen, Joshua J 261
Heflin, Katherine B 362
Heideman, Dustin G 389
Heiden, Richard B 398
Heidler, Jeanne 70
Heilmann, Sharon 68
Heim, Patrick 64
Heimburger, Kais 187
Heimer, Norm 62
Hein, David C 351
Heins, Paul E 369
Heitshusen, William D 187
Heitstuman, David T 395
Hejner, Jeff 101
Heilmann, Jessica N 123,341
Helm, Skylor S 348
Helmick, Dean P 393
Helsel, Dustin B 175
Helton, Zachary T 375
Hemker Jr, Robert B 371
Hemlock, Dave 64
Hemphill, Anthony W 378
Hendel, Andrew J 227
Hendershot, Stephen K 285
Henderson, Aarron P 325
Henderson, Fallynne J 405
Henderson, Laura A 377
Henderson, Ryan W 377
Henderson, Stephen J 339
Henderson, Tamara 380
Henderson-Casteel, Joshua E 313
Hendren, Daniel P 231
Hendricks, Steve 66
Hendrickson, Matthew W 343
Henicke, Bradley J 20, 238
Henke, Andrew D 293
Henn,Joseph B 414
Hennessey, Patrick R 415
Hennig, Chad M 365
Henning, Daniel H 403
Henning, Marc E 377
Henrion, Cameron M 376
Henry, Kristin B 382
Hensley, Matthew S 367
Henson, Michael 63
Hepler, Andrew G 367
Hepp, Michael J 347
Heppard, Kurt 68
Heptig, Stephen W 348
Herbison, Sean M 383
Herman, David E 411
Hernandez Lemus, lankel Y 415
Herndon, Chamberlin C 398
Herring, Torin T 195
Hertach, Anthony E 215
Hertel, John 68
Hertzler, Kenneth P 411
Herzberg II, Matthew E 235
Herzinger, Kurt 63
Herzog, Andrew 368
Hess, Alexander R 373
Hess, Daniel J 355
Hess, Ryan C 396
Hessney, Benjamin A 411
Hester, Cameron S 355
Hester, Michael J 347
Hettich, Lauren C 402
Hewko, Tyler J 124,179
Hewuse, Carol 69
Heyler, Scott 394
Hickerson, James C 191
Hickle, David J 368
Hickman, Zachary 70
Hickox, Daniel N 378
Hicks, Parker D 289
Hicks, Saskia R 373
Hicks, Timothy D 269
Hicks, Tracy 69
Higdon, Katherine M 387
Higgins, Brian P 393
Higgins, Grace N 387
Highfil, Jacob L 339
Hildebrand, Jessica D 385
Hill, Adam M 377
Hill, Alex G 183
Hill, Anthony T 363,388
Hill, Dan 66
Hill, Daniel J 408
Hill, Daniel R 340
Hill, David C 313
Hill, James D 403
Hill, Robert 408
Hill, Samantha R 365
Hill, Tony 27
Hillier, Adam C 329
Hillier, Michael 370
Hillman, Alexander P 403
Hillshafer, Leif A 198
Hindley, Shannon M 344
Hines, Aaron R 342
Hines, Jack W 388
Hitchens, Justin A 413
Hitt, Kathleen S 339
Hitt, Rehling P 381
Hlavin, Scott M 399
Ho, Hwang J 385
Ho, Kainoa J 355
Hobbs, Carsten W 396
Hock, William G 417
Hocking, Ian J 351
Hocking, Nathan G 211
Hodge, Thomas 63
Hoecherl, Joseph C 163
Henney, Joseph S 195
Hoene, Spencer E 391
Hofer, Michael R 231
Hoff, Benjamin K411
Hoffler, Bryan N 203
Hoffman, Ashley 423
Hoffman, Hans J 367
Hoffmann, Leanna N 363
Hoh, Sarah G 364
Hoisington, Andrew 65
Holbrook, Samuel K 219
Holcomb, Keri L 191
Holcomb, Trae 63
Holderle, Rachael L 387
Holets, Ryan J 297
Holland, Jason W 357
Holland, Matthew D 76, 77, 333
Holland, Nicholas L 401
Holley, Joel A 338
Hollinger, Christopher D 389
Holloway, David B 397
Holloway, Michael A 405
Holmes, Will M 167
Holtz, Bryan C 350
Homan, Paul 64
Homsher, Paul T 371
Honda, Steve 380
Hong, Andrews 281
Hong, Casey S 396
Hoogervorst, Nicholas R 359
Hooper, David L 321
Hope,Jason S 360
Hopkins, Adam R 261
Hopkins, Brittany K 384
Hopkins, Thomas J 362
Horan, Matthew F 301
Horban, Alessandra M 277
Horban, Peter S 357
Hordemann, Shawn 70
Horgan, Casey V 341
Horn, Alexander J 353
Horn, Christopher B 416
Horn, Jennifer R 389
Horn, Kevin P 363
Horn, Lyndsey L 345
Horng, David D 191
Horrell, Alexander C 370
Horrell, Blake J 354
Horton, Jesse R 203
Horton, Ken 63
Horton, Sarah R 383
Houder, Jacob D 385
Hough, Brandon A 381
Houghton, Patrick A 370
Houseworth, Sean S 121,269
Howard, Caleb L 415
Howard, Regenald E 361
Howard, Samantha R 401
Howe, Paul 70
Howen, Jordan M 163
Howley, Scott N 273
Hoxie IV, Derrick A 171
Hoyman, James 402
Hoyt, Greg E 339
Hrabak Jr, Bruce A 187
Hsu, Chen Yu 342
Hu, Ye 343
Hubschmitt, Krista M 285
Huckabee, Joshua M 405
Huffman, Jarrod J 362
Huge, Parker D 417
Hughes, Anthony K 264
Hughes, Colin T 313
Hughes, Daniel R 409
Hughes, Haning 70
Hughes, Richard 71
Hughey, Alyssa M 347
Hulce, Shayne P 383
Hull, Kristopher S 381
Hulslander, SiobhanA 387
Hultin, Seth W 207
Humphreys, Brian D 346
Hundley, Drew C 175
Hunt, Eric M 375
Hunt, Joseph E 362
Hunt, Sarah E 401
Hunter, Calvin M 380
Hunter, Christopher J 402
Hunter, Devin 70
Hunter, Ethan J 377
Hunter, Katelyn R 404
Huppert, Zachary D 364
Hurdle, Ian T 224
Hurst, Richard L 357
Hurtt, Daniel G 390
Husk, Philip 410
Hussey, Patrick J 409
Hutcheson, Alexander J 345
Hutchins, Jeffrey S 352
Hutchinson, Leah 137
Hutchinson, Ralph 62
Hutchison, Leah D 325
Hutto, William 396
Huxley, Thiago 390
Hwang, Anthony J 11,413
Hwang, Eric Y 381
Hwang, Jane S 114,269
Hyatt, Robert C 215
Hyder, Luke A 402
Hyland, Michael 62
Hylko, Anthony E 305
Hynson,Krystal R 387
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lacobbo, Victor P 391
Ibarra, Matthew J 371
Ibarra, Trevor D 351
Idris, Arif Mohammad 379
Ifft, Christopher A 309
Ignatiev, Ian N 343
Ignatowski, Joseph D 412
Ikehara, Kazden K 339
lllig, Jamie M 195
Ince Jr, David G 355
Indelicato, William G 269
Ingber, Cheryl 414
Inman, Reid P 211
Inocencia-Holloway, Gyscar J 191
Ireland, Heather E 389
Irvan, Kelcie R 391
Isip, Violandrino V 231
Ivashchenko, Vitaliy V 393
Ives, Drew R 359
Izzo, David M 309
J
Jablonsky, Kevin J 369
Jack, Alexander 347
Jack, Thomas G 399
Jackson, Daniel J 179
Jackson, Deron 69
Jackson, Jeff 67
Jackson, Lamin O 375
Jackson III, Mister J 379
Jacob, Steven D 415
Jacobellis, Juliana G 346
Jacobs, Andrew M 377
Jacobs, Katherine E 341
Jadick, Anthony R 363
Jaglowicz, Christopher P 374
Janasov, Samuel P 371
Janisch, Yagie 135, 359
Jansen, Michael L 399
Janssen, Nathan J 381
Jansson, Dane T 406
Jarrell, Brian K 107,227
Jarvis, Andrew E 371
Jaskula, Adam M 413
Jaszczak, Mark A 235
Jean-Pierre, Winston M 342
Jeans, Tiger 64
Jeffcoat, Jacob D 354
Jefferson, Tim 88, 92
Jelinek, Derek R 414
Jemo, Gregory A 219
Jenkins, John A 273
Jenkins, Kaleb M 112,345
Jennie, Scott E 374
Jennings, John 70
Jennings, William 68
Jensen, Dan 66
Jensen,Jacob B 368
Jensen, James R 411
Jensen, MatthewW 273
Jensen, William T 394
Jerde, Kevin T 382
Jernigan, Nicholas R 375
Jerrell, Mathew J 359
Jessop, Jack D 414
Jessup, Chad S 417
Jimenez, Andres C 385
Jirasek, Adam 64
Jochens, Eric 69
Joelson, Benjamin K 356
John, Russell H 313
Johnson, Adam S 406
Johnson, Amanda M 373
Johnson, Anwar L 77, 277
Johnson, Brandon J 372
Johnson, Bryan R 39, 364
Johnson, Chance E 369
Johnson, Christine 390
Johnson, Christopher B 358
Johnson, Cody L 385
Johnson, Eric R 361
Johnson, Erik D 365
Johnson, Erin E 179
Johnson, James B 187
Johnson, Jane 62
Johnson, Jennifer M 235
Johnson, Jordan T 361
Johnson,Joshua J 357
Johnson, Kyle M 359
Johnson, Larry 71
Johnson, Laura 70
Johnson, Laura O 309
Johnson, Lucas S 385
Johnson, Marty 64
Johnson, Michele E 368
Johnson, Nicole L 357
Johnson, Ryan L 375
Johnson, Samuel C 343
Johnson, Sean L 405
Johnson, Shawn G 375
Johnson, Shelley 119,381
Johnson, Todd 356
Johnson, Trevor H 183
Johnson, William B 351
Johnson, Woody 104
Johnson III, Woodruff B 391
Johnson Jr, Calvin D 365
Johnson Jr, Frederick J 369
Johnston, Althea H 382
Johnston, Yvonne M 289
Jolls, Nathan R 398
Jones, Allanna 343
Jones, Brandon J 227
Jones, Brennan D 412
Jones, Chasmine M 257
Jones, Christopher P 317
Jones, Clifford D 404
Jones, Kyle D 219
Jones, Laura M 377
Jones, Matthew C 381
Jones, Randy W 382
Jones, Rosser M 313
Jones, Samantha C 98, 99, 399
Jones, William R 378
Jones Jr, Steve B 367
Jordan, Dan 382
Jordy, Mark J 388
Jorgensen Jr, Eric A 340
Joseph, Akili D 362
Joseph, Patrick H 395
Jost, Tom 58, 64
Jovene III, Vincent T 413
Joy, Donald 71
Judah, Kallen L 341
Judd, Shelby W 360
Jude, Stephen R 231
Jung, Christina J 345
Jung, Tim 64
Jurado, Nicholas A 367
Jurcak, Matthew F 274
K
Kabanuck, Richard C 360
Kaczmarek, Kenneth H 398
Kaffine, Lynn 71
Kagarise, Jennifer D 387
Kalamaroff, Katharine I 329
Kallevig, Josef N 390
Kambourian, John 69
Kanaan, Michael J 371
Kang, Agnes 374
Karl, Catherine W 281
Karski, Peter G 277
Kartchner, Nathan 65
Kasakitis, Matthew R 391
Kashka, Jessica 62
Kashul Jr, Thomas W 339
Kasischke, Brett T 277
Kaspari, Luke M 187
Kasperson, KrystieA 355
Kassemi, Simon P 227
Kastmiler, Erik N 343
Kaszynski, Alexander A 281
Kaszynski, Peter C 400
Katayama, Andy 67
Katz, William P 346
Kauth, Zachary J 417
Kazakoff, Michael J 341
Kean, Christopher 70
Keane, Erin L 20, 386
Keating, Jeffrey 417
Keaton, Charles G 314
Keck, Dustin 63
Keck, Stephen D 401
Keefer, Jordan S 417
Keeling, Charles W 199
Keener, Tyler L 350
Kehs, Henry H 411
Keiper, Brittany M 406
Keisler, Benjamin L 369
Keitel, Timothy P 361
Keith, Matthew C 361
Jaime, Jared M 353
James, Ryan D 403
Jamieson, Parker E 361
Johnston, Bryan E 371
Johnston, Jacob C 392
Johnston, Kevin D 219
Keller, David D 386
Kellermann, Thomas W 281
Kelley II, William W 318 /
ndex 483
Kelly, Jeffrey D 345
Kelly, KC 68
Kemfort, Jordan R 401
Kemp, Michael B 188
Kemp, Theodore R 318
Kenerley, Kyle D 363
Kennedy, Charles B 227
Kennedy, Katherine S 224
Kennedy, Kristen L 347
Kennedy, Nicholas W 277
Kenny, Richard J 321
Keough, Matthew D 349
Kepple, Rebekah L 342
Kerdavid, Lauren A 376
Kerhin, Joseph M 367
Kern, Roland J 340
Kern, Trent J 377
Kerns, Ryan O 134,382
Kerr, John A 347
Kessler, Blair 407
Kessler, John M 365
Kessler, Rafael E 413
Keuchler, William 397
Keyes, Randi 293
Khan, Halimur 70
Khune,Joshua P 381
Kiefer, Kip 68
Kieffer, Joanna 68
Kiel, Alexander T 375
Kiernan, Delaney R 359
Killion, Christopher B 400
Killpack, Shawn O 370
Kim, Andrew H 373
Kim, Andrew S 360
Kim, Esther 379
Kim, Hyongdong L 325
Kim, Jae H 400
Kim, Jonathan W 393
Kim, Joshua J 363
Kim,Jung-Han 382
Kim, Kevin J 362
Kim, Myung C 380
Kim, Paul 342
Kim, Richard J 349
Kim, Ryan W 397
Kim, Sang-Do P 353
Kim, Sung M 391
Kimball, Jonathan F 357
Kimber, Alex A 382
Kimberly, Jonathan R 369
Kimm, Joshua M 379
Kincade, Kayla L 348
Kinchen, Troy F 192
Kindle II, Randall J 376, 423
King, Brett A 344
King, Matt 68
King, Matthew P 195
King, Nicholas H 356
Kingsley, Alexander M 345
Kingsley, Kali J 383
Kinsel, Colby D 231
Kinsey, Brian 64
Kinsey, Jennifer M 393
Kinsey, Michael R 387
Kinsinger, Lindsey A 285
Kirby, Christopher 416
Kirby, Timothy J 411
Kirchoff, Aaron L 90, 321
Kirk, Andrew R 339
Kirk, Andrew W 184
Kirk III, William C 364
Kirwan, Thomas T 397
Kirwan Jr, Richard M 325
Kittka, Renee L 389
Kittle, Joshua 62
Kiyota, Catherine M 351
Kiyota, Michelle H 383
Kiziah, Rex 64
Klahn, Cindy 66
Klass, Caleb D 395
Klausner, Andrew J 384
Klein, Jonathan T 381
Klein, Kyle A 261
Kleman, Andrew S 417
Klenk, Jonathan J 338
Klepper, Daniel L 278
Klimkowski, Daniel J 339
Kline, Cranston M 359
Kline, Derrick E 404
Kluesner, Kaeli J 377
Kluk, Justin J 321
Klukovich, Hope 62
Knapp, Michael W 137,318
Knaub, Zayn M 370
Knieff, Jennifer A 219
Knight, Caleb J 401
Knight, Kyle S 370
Knoblock, Barry E 235
Knodel, Philip C 345
Knowles, Sean 341
Knox, Cutter A 396
Knudsen, George M 393
Knutson, Brady A 339
Knutson, Matthew W 378
Kober, Peter N 289
Koehler, Cameron K 329
Koehler, Thomas 67
Koenck, Trevor P 387
Koenig, Bryan M 341
Koenig, Gretchen 69
Koenigsberger, Gina L 340
Koepke, Michael A 231
Koerber, Ryan J 362
Kolesar, Ryan S 373
Komar, Peter A 375
Konemann, Andrew C 373
Konishi, Nicholas A 413
Konowka, Alexander Z 366
Kontur, Fred 64
Konvalin, Stephanie M 339
Koolis, Damien P 163
Koons, Anne Y 407
Kootz, Austin M 393
Kopacka, Benjamin G 397
Kopp, Christopher A 414
Korb, Mike 69
Korecki, J R 377
Kosirog, Hannah J 257
Koslow, Michael J 364
Kost, Jeffrey 65
Kotelnicki, Oliver J 386
Kotlewski, Jason K 203
Kotnik, Zoe 381
Koutnik, Carlee M 413
Kovach, David 67
Koval, Carolyn R 408
Kovalak, David L 387
Kovalenko, Vladimir 357
Koveleskie, Aaron J 367
Kozlak, Scott J 369
Kracht, Michael J 297
Krahn, Torsten 66
Krakowian, Maciej 417
Kramer, Erich C 265
Kranich, Shannon N 297
Kravitz, Michael A 167
Krehbiel, Moses A 373
Kreiner, Erika F 350
Kreke, Kim E 79, 207
Kress, Calvin J 398
Krieger, Stephen N 339
Kroeger, Brian G 207
Krohn, Austin M 406
Krupa, Brandon J 364
Kruse, Adam J 261
Krystosek, Timothy E 417
Ku, Joshua T 351
Kuchan, Meagan P 370
Kuconis, John A 374
Kudo, Terence 63
Kuensting, Joseph S 403
Kugler, Bret 62
Kulumani, Shankar S 235
Kunkle Jr, Daniel R 343
Kurcz, Aaron A 403
Kurtz, Caroline T 401
Kurtz, Garrett M 199
Kurz, Jeremy R 409
Kusel, Bradley S 403
Kuzma, Kile H 406
Kvedar, Derek C 389
Kwiatkowski, Randall 352
Kwon, Andrew K 382
L
Labedz, Theodore J 407
LaBrie, Michael P 301
Lachiewicz, John J 176
Laco, Jessica N 356
Lacosse, Kevin T 363
Lacroix, Daniel J 351
Ladehoff, Christopher L 348
Laffely, Andrew 66
Lair, Jacob K 368
Laleman, Alexis A 114,375
Lalich, Victoria L 390
Lam, David 395
Lam, Linda G 391
Lamb, Andrew J 391
Lambe, Steven J 389
Lambert, Anthony T 321
Lambertson, Paul 64
Lambuth, Tawny R 373
Lamendola, Kenneth J 391
Lamie, Jameson F 207
Lammerding, Cohan 362
Lamoreux, Cale R 388
Lamoureux, Jacques M 417
Lampela, Forrest M 393
Lan, Austin E 399
Landecker, Zachary R 414
Landgraf III, Kenneth J 281
Landis, Alan 66
Landreaux, Alexa K 363
Landreaux, Morgan D 399
Landseadel, Justin K 381
Lane, Brian R 403
Lane, Chase E 347
Lane, Steven T 405
Laney, Michael T 171
Lang, Gordon 377
Langdon, Anthony W 353
Lange, David 21
Lange III, Walter M 402
Langley, John K 211
Langley, Michael R 408
Lannon, Dane M 367
Lanphear, Brendan J 377
Lapczuk, Kajetan 401
Lapso, Joshua A 414
Lara, Emersyn G 341
Larivee, David 67
Larivee, Jamie 391
Larkin, Jeffrey A 387
Larsen, Lance P 365
Larson, Alex B 350
Larson, Jami L 349
Larson, Jill A 414
Larson, Joshua T 399
La Salle, Gilda 68
Lassiter, Brandon A 362
Lastovica, Logan C 409
Latch, Samantha E 383
Latchu, Tristan A 381
Lathrom, Wendy L 341
Laurent, Kelly J 357
Laushine, Andrew J 338
Lauver, Steven D 339
Lavey, Brent J 344
Lavigne, Matthew E 387
Lavin, Ken 70
Lavy, Anthony R 390
Lawrence, Timothy 65
Lawson, Brennan K 343
Layman, Andrew B 372
Leach, Nathaniel P 20, 232
Leake, Meredith M 322
Leake, Perri A 409
Lear, Tom 63
Leber, Cory K 387
Lechner, Justin K 163
Ledvina, Justin T 318
Lee, Andrew C 199
Lee, Andrew P 353
Lee, Daniel C 347
Lee, Dave 64
Lee, lan E 384
Lee, Jeffrey S 407
Lee, Jin U 375
Lee, John W 265
Lee, Justin P 329
Lee, Matthew J 359
Lee, Rob 64
Lee, Robert M 372
Lee, Spenser D 289
Lee, Steve C 364
Lee, Sunny 314
Lee, Suong H 375
Lee,Tanner A 395
Lee, Timothy C 239
Leeds, David J 347
Leestma, Caleb W 403
Leestma, Peter O 290
Leftwich, Steve 68
Leibrand, David M 378
Leinenbach, Raymond F 409
Leli, James L 345
Lemair, Joshua D 341
Lemieux, Jamie T 361
Lemmen, Kurt A 341
Lemp, Richard 69
Lennon, Justin A 383
Lenzen, Robert K 377
Leonard, Doug 70
Leon Guerrero, Dominic V 393
Lepire, Krista L 261
Leppo, Philip J 389
Kiser, Meghan L 163
Kistler, Christine 368
Kitaif, Eric D 167
484 Index
Kranz, Kali J 167
Krasnov, Jacob J 355
Kraus, Joel T 347
Krause, Nikolaus J 329
Langston, Ashley D 410
Lanham, Sean M 379
Laning, Allison M 393
Lankford, Nicholas A 333
Lannigan, Anthony R 376
Lerch, John C 377
Leroux, Kevin L 20, 410
Leroy, David D 360
Lesser, Brett R 257
Lesser, Sondra L 372, 423
Lester, Christopher A 345
Lester, Michael C 357
Lete, Cynthia L 129,376
Leung, Benjamin W 407
Leung, Christopher S 363
Leung, Isaac J 293
Leute, Holden D 333
Leuthold, Isaac 403
Levesque, Jamie R 355
Levin, Scott P 352
Levri, Elizabeth A 351
Levy, Dave 68
Levy, Tyler S 353
Lewczyk, Jonathan A 352
Lewis, Christopher M 325
Lewis, Jonathan M 359
Lewis, Kevin R 351
Lewis, Maverick W 176
Lewis, Michael E 417
Lewis, Michael G 207
Lewis, Scott M 379
Librandi, Rocco F 351
Liddle, Blake J 371
Light, Gavin W 216
Lima, Pedro 66
Limpert, John T 385
Lind, Jesse J 376
Lind, Peter S 373
Lindberg, William A 377
Lindblom, Leif E 417
Lindenberger, Michael 346
Lindquist, Jenna L 396
Linfoot, Kerry 69
Lingle, Brandon 69
Linsell, Joshua D 415
Linster, Bruce 67
Lipkin, Sean A 416
Lippert, Jeffrey T 269
Lipscomb, Matthew R 354
Liptak, Benjamin K 395
Liptak, Nathan S. 333
Lisot, Alexander L 407
Littlefield, Jacqueline M 417
Littlefield, Sarah L 404
Liu, Daniel 365
Livermore, Riley A 389
Livingstone II, Patrick J 369
Llarenas, Eldon M 355
Lloyd, Robert L 359
Lo, Jason J 164
Lobdell, John 65
Lockhart, Colin R 325
Lockhart, Nicholas S 413
Lockhart, Trevor R 399
Lockwood, John M 374
Lodge-Maragh, Donald C 413
Loeser, Josiah D 235
Loewecke, Kristopher H 325
Lofton, Elizabeth A 171
Logan, Brock F 141,416
Lohmiller, Corey R 394
Lohr Jr, John R 391
Lomeli, Evan R 383
Lomheim, Joy M 346
Long, Andrew W 239
Long, Brit J 262
Long,Jesse 70
Long, Russell I 351
Long, Sean C 414
Longcrier, Robert 65
Long Jr, John H 325
Loomis, Corey D 356
Loomis, Joshua B 192
Lopez, Hector H 385
Lopez, Joseph D 414
Lopez, Joshua D 356
Lorch, Kirsten M 379
Lorenz, Christopher P 365
Lorenzini, Anthony E 346
Lotspeich, James 63
Lotz, Rob 66
Louder Jr, Robert B 398
Loudermilk, Kevin A 415
Lovas, Christopher M 416
Love, Ashley E 211
Love, Brian 431
Love, Jim 63
Lovelady, Rachel E 352
Loveless, Dana M 167
Lovell, Dustin S 310
Lovrak, Laurie 69
Lovuolo, Justin P 285
Lovvorn, John L 405
Low, Tiffany 405
Lowe, Jim 68
Lowenstein, Ryan W 329
Lowrie, Jacob R 235
Loyd, Andrew E 375
Loyd, Jonathan A 381
Loyd, Kristen 69
Loyd, Ryan M 367
Lozano, Benaiah D 293
Lozano, Sergio C 357
Lozano, Victor 70
Lucas, Andrew 342
Lucas, Maxine E 416
Lucas II, David A 371
Lucchesi, Michael 67
Luce, Julie E 265
Lucero, Paul V 409
Lucky, James R 409
Ludvicek, Esther M 306
Ludwig, Matthew T 390
Lugo, Francisco A 381
Luke, Christopher G 403
Luken, Derrick W349
Lukso, Justin A 367
Luman, Matthew J 359
Lumpkin, Kyle 93
Lund, Travis J 395
Lunde, Brooke E 176
Lundquist, Matthew M 396
Lupo, John J 363
Lusk, Peter H 346
Lutton, Maxwell W 391
Lutz, Ryan C 361
Lydiard IV, John M 375
Lynam, Branden M 179
Lynch, Caitlin M 412
Lynch, Jacqueline C 301
Lynes, Jacob 70
Lynn, Casey T 219
Lynn, Kathryn J 354
Lyon, Travis A 343
Lyons, Dwayne Q 382
Lyons, Katherine B 369
Lystrup, Robert M 357
Macomber, Clayton G 373
Maddox, Ashley T 184
Madorran, Kimberly B 349
Madsen, Keith S 239
Madsen, Martin S 349
Maestas, Brendan J 407
Maffei, Katelyn C 405
Maffuccio, Christopher M 239
Magazu, Frank 407
Maggard, Brent A 347
Maggs, John P 397
Magram, Gregory P 274
Maier, Ian W 365
Maier, Kyle D 346
Maier, Matthew P 334
Main, Cody C 343
Mainstone, Aaron 65
Maixner, Mike 66
Makuka, Stephen C 378
Malanowski, Sean P 293
Malberg, Jacob D 314
Malcolm, Jacob W 340
Maldonado, Carlos 62
Malm, Alex J 351
Maloch, Nancy L 371
Maloney, Christopher A 377
Maloy, Joseph M 373
Mamroth, Rachel S 383
Mancewicz, Gregory R 383
Mancos, Nicole R 394
Mangano, Michael L 184
Maniguet, Jacques T 388
Manley, Clinton M 411
Mann, Joshua G 278
Mann, Randolph J 349
Manning, Nicholas A 401
Manning, Robert C 203
Mansen, Samuel A 402
Manship Jr, Mark M 224
Manuel, Shane R 203
Mapes, Jessica R 402
Marakowski, Natasha L 278
Marana, Alexander A 257
Marble, Harrison T 389
Marcelo, Hannah A 338
Marchesseault, Lance A 360
Marchi, Andrew S 363
Markling, Matthew R 393
Marlette, Hanna B 367
Marley, Bethany A 371
Marr, Ian 390
Marroquin, Yngwie J 377
Marsh, Kaleb R 353
Marshall, Benjamin N 407
Marshall, Cassandra 64
Marston, David S 413
Martelly, Ryan W 384
Martenson, Matthew J 290
Marti, Christopher A 188
Martin, DrewW 359
Martin, Erika L 343
Martin, Joseph D 367
Martin, Kristopher C 401
Martin, Margaret 70
Martin, Sarah K 347
Martin, Stephanie A 373
Martin, Whitney D 414
Martinson, Ryan C 411
Martinus, Miles R 377
Martz, Joshua S 257
Maru, Sid B 334
Marvin, Jared R 293
Marx, Allison A 361
Marx, Zachary A 407
Marzo, Dennis C 334
Mascara, Anthony D 390
Mashburn, Robert L 342
Masiello, Michael J 344, 423
Mason, Jackson W 281
Mason, Joshua C 262
Mason, Justin K 164
Mason, Michael P 411
Massa, Brian A 257
Masters, Casey N 220
Masters Jr, Gregory P 342
Mastroianni, George 67
Mataczynski, Mark R 379
Matejcik, Joseph P 407
Mathewson, Ben J 351
Mathias, Elizabeth 69
Mathis, Scott S 387
Matthews, Joshua J 227
Mauer, Kevin S 281
Mauk, Heidi 64
Mauss, BrooklynnA 179
May, Andrea L 220
May, Eric S 370
May, Madonna M 383
May, Melissa 378
May, Michael 346
May, Sean A 322
Mayer, Mark 64
Mayfield, Patrick A 393
Maynard, Bryan J 407
Mayo, Parker S 413
Mayor, Jason T 232
Mayor, Michael P 211
Mayra, Michael C 168
Mays, Millie A 356
Mazen, Richard S 357
Mazer, Bryan S 363
Maziarz, Michael J 265
McAfee, Shayne L 393
McAllister, Patrick R 409
McAlpin, Kyle 411
McAngus, William I 351
McArthur, Kim 67
McAuliff, Brett C 290
McBride, Tyler M 360
McCabe, Damian 67
McCallum, Matthew W 211
McCandless, Matthew R 402
McCart, Cory A 381
McCarter, Zachary A 338
McCarthy, Ashleen M 376
McCarthy, Bryan P 341
McCartney, Nathan D 270
McCarty, Danielle K 396
McCaskey, Nathan C 236
McClain, Aaron J 339
McClain III, Boston 282
McClean, Hugh 68
McClelland, Zachary T 346
Looney, Don 67
Loper, Elliot C 347
Lopez, Carlos A 195
Mabry, Tom70
MacAndrew, Michael V 369
Macarescu, Andrei 402
MacDonald, Jessica 69
MacDonald, Kyle N 389
Macheak, Samuel A 399
Machoian, Robert 21
Maciejewski, Jeffrey R 269
Mackie, Aaron W 290
MacKintosh, David D 239
Martineau, Laura K 270
Martinez, Frank A 376
Martinez, Genelle M 172
Martinez, Joshua L 235
Martinez, Libero Victoria 122
Martinez, Meghan A 363
Martinez, Stephen M 411
Martinez, Travis S 369
Martinez, Victoria M 345
McClure, Kyle B 192
McCone, Dave 67
McConnell, Caleb A 415
McCool, Christopher J 347
McCorkle, Benjamin J 293
McCormack, Matthew M 224
McCormick, Erin M 314
McCormick, Joshua D 364
McCormick, William C 232
McCoy, Ryan P 384
M
Index 485
McCoy, Tyler J 415
McCrary, William 63
McCraw, Samuel T 383
McCroskey, Evan D 389
McCullough, Tyler W 104,407
McCutcheon, Brandon A 220
McDonald, John R 376
McDonald, Kevin T 297
McDonald, Michael J 404
McDonald, Shawn M 359
McDowall, Jamie C 374
McDowell, Myles T 380
McDowell, Sarah E 358
McElmurry, Kimberly P 397
McFarland, Joshua D 354
McFee, Andrew J 346
McGee, Sean P 371
McGinnis-Welsh, Daniel 391
McGovern, Jena L 345
McGowan, Kelly A 184
McGreal, Craig F 362
McGrew, Patrick S 285
McGuiness, Kevin M 342
McGuire, Kelly A 365
McGuire, Victor B 330
McHarg, Geoff 64
Mclnteer, Amy J 224
McIntosh, Kyle R 195
McIntyre, Aric M 373
McIntyre, Charley 71
McIntyre, Spenser W 413
McKee, Kyle M 377
McKelvy, Shawn 68
McKenzie, Austin G 387
McKenzie, Tony 63
McKenzie III, Sam P 236
McKeon, Jake K 365
McKinley, Michael J 401
McKinley Jr, Marcellus P 404
McKinney, Austin B 380
McKinney, Benjamin C 262
McKinney, Hannah M 381
McKinney, Tiffaney D 409
McKinnon, Brett J 375
McKinnon, Lauren K 416
McKinnon, Samuel J 355
McLain, Forrest A 306
McLain, Michael D 356
McLain, Michael R 393
McLain, Mike 80
McLaren, McKay R 363
McLaughlin, Ajay 393
McLaughlin, Daniel J 297
McLaughlin, Tom 64
McMahel, Gary 392
McMahon, David F 290
McMahon, Jonathan W 381
McMillan, Travis W 369
McMillian, Tyler R 330
McMinn, Lucille R 338
McMullan, Miles C 302
McMullen, Kevin R 383
McNab, Storm S 385
McNamara, Bradley J 199
McNeil, Erin A 278
McPhail, Matthew F 400
McPherson, Andrew W 396
McQuade, Andy 62
McQuade, Jill 62
McRae, Galen W 207
McVay, Diana L 378
McVay, Michael J 294
McWilliams, Harrison C 367
Means, Carl H 339
Medina, Ernest 378
Medsker, Sean 22
Index
Meehan, Alison S 385
Meeter, Ryan M 164
Mefford, Kyle B 363
Meier, Charlie J 403
Meineke, Kelcie L 137, 363
Melcher, Trenton M 417
Melcher IV, John F 395
Meldrum, Richard F 356
Mellinger, Stephen J 399
Melzer, Tyler J 396
Mendelsohn, Michelle L 371
Mendenhall, Trevor S 366
Mendez, John P 367
Mendez, Mark A 405
Mendoza, Maritza N 393
Mendoza, Scott L 403
Menefee, Devin A 97, 387
Menna, Michael A 342
Menzel, Robert G 345
Mercurio, Joseph M 195
Mercurio Jr, Frank P 386
Mergen, Timothy G 348
Merkle, William G 399
Merriex, Avery F 370
Mersino, Peter J 371
Messer, Arlene 70
Metroka, Isaac J 406
Metzger, Joshua A 297
Metzler, Mitchell R 401
Meyer, Alexander J 343
Meyer, Cherie-Lee 318
Meyer, Eric D 400
Meyer, Grant W 45, 391
Meyer, Steven J 392
Meyer, Thomas D 164
Mezarina, Alberto 70
Michael, Stephanie A 341
Migliore, April 71
Migliuri, Joseph M 262
Mikes, Jim 66
Mikulis, Adam P 348
Miles, William H 347
Milhous, Alexander X 399
Millard, Rich 64
Millares-Chavez, Miguel A 357
Miller, Andrew R 343
Miller, Ashley A 188
Miller, Ashley J 228
Miller, Ashton L 378
Miller, Caitlin M 401
Miller, Charles A 387
Miller, Christopher A 357
Miller, David M 382
Miller, Edward H 349
Miller, Eric M 176
Miller, James W 172
Miller, Jonathan D 410
Miller, Joseph W 285
Miller, Justin B 398
Miller, Keil J 389
Miller, Kyle T 379
Miller, Lee 63
Miller, Lincoln K 302
Miller, Matthew D 203
Miller, Merry N 353
Miller, Nathan T 369
Miller, Rachel J 357
Miller, Richard C 367
Miller, Stephen J 347
Miller, Timothy A 381
Miller, Timothy J 405
Miller, Travis J 207
Miller, Trevor P 368
Miller, William C 396
Miller Jr, Steven L 168
Milliman, Jeremy 65
Millis, Jennifer L 397
Millner, Sean C 211
Mills, Gary 69
Mills, Nash S 395
Mills, Phillip M 413
Mills, Roderick A 361
Miltenberger Jr, Edwin J 216
Miltenberg Jr, James F 282
Miner, Kristi J 391
Mintzmyer, J C 351
Miranda, Lindsey 388
Miranda, Vincent C 349
Misare, Ryan C 353
Misra, Benjamin J 397
Mitchel, Samuel G 407
Mitchell, Anthony C 410
Mitchell, D’Angelo M 403
Mitchell, Daniel E 203
Mitchell, Daniel J 375
Mitchell, Kevin P 345
Mitchell, Scott A 270
Mitchell, Zane 65
Mitchner, Randall D 390
Mitnaul, Justin H 40, 365
Mittelman, Rachel L 377
Miyamura, MarisaA 188
Mizes, Michael D 385
Moak, William L 236
Moak Jr, Kenneth D 345
Mobley, Patrick D 388
Mobley Jr, Robert J 322
Mocalis, Nathaniel A 310
Moe, Lisa C 5, 27, 44, 192
Moede, Christopher H 343
Moeller, Nathan P 338
Moffett, Katrina E 371
Mohr, Simon G 401
Mohrmann, Karl A 405
Mokni, Fakhri 344
Molina, Jerry 394
Molstad, Christopher T 408
Monck, Greg D 390
Moncrieffe, Kimberly D 364
Monreal, Christen C 361
Monroe, Joshua P 361
Montague, Kenneth S 172
Montalvo Jr, Roberto 351
Monteagut, Rudy J 239
Montecalvo, Christina M 381
Montes, Darren R 386
Montgomery, Emily A 282
Montgomery, Tate N 343
Montilla, Daniel I 294
Montplaisir, Daniel M 350
Moon, Preston P 212
Moore, Austin T 375
Moore, Carrie J 340
Moore, John G 390
Moore, John J 265
Moore, Joshua M 397
Moore, Justin R 360
Moore III, Alan D 383
Moore Jr, Thomas R 381
Moorhead, Cody 343
Moorhead, Kipp L 399
Morales, Myles W 380
Morehouse, Hannah A 389
Morehouse, Kristopher D 395
Morgan, Chris 68
Morgan, Jacob C 381
Morgan, Katelynn G 399
Morgan, Mallory C 340
Morgan, Skylar D 265
Mornese, Angela 390
Moroz Jr, Michael A 410
Morris, Andrew C 228
Morreale, Brittany L 360
Morris, Broderick S 358
Morris, Jared L 383
Morris, Michael D 306
Morris, Patrick C 176
Morris Jr, Andre 411
Morrison, Justin 65
Morrone, Phillip J 352
Morse, Lindsay 359
Morton, Bradley 378
Mosby, Mark A 405
Moses, Kyle D 373
Mosher, Daniel S 359
Mosher, Marcus A 384
Mosher, Michael 62
Moskver, Katherine 70
Moss, Tytuzs 373
Mosteller, Michael D 387
Mott, Casey B 361
Moulton, Jesse M 318
Moulton, Megan C 366
Mount, Patrick C 216
Mowle, Tom 69
Mowles, Eric 62
Moyer, Nathaniel 347
Mozingo, Jacqueline M 379
Muck, Arinda L 361
Muckenhirn, Kathleen A 361
Mudd, Kevin J 407
Mudrinich, Steven M 356
Mudry, Ryan 318
Mueh, Hans 19
Mueller, Brian C 180
Mueller, Gunther 70
Mueller, Jacob M 382
Mueller, Sarah E 345
Muench, Andrew J 265
Muenger, Betsy 69
Muka, Jacek A 391
Muller, Mark P 270
Mulligan, Kevin B 212
Mullin, David 67
Mundy, Al 66
Mundy, Richard S 355
Munger, Justin R 379
Munson, John W 220
Murdock, Ryan L 391
Murnieks, Chuck 68
Murphy, Bridgett M 110, 367
Murphy, Conor P 362
Murphy, Jonathan 63
Murphy, Louis C 207
Murphy, Patrick M 381
Murray, Crystal A 322
Murray, Douglas 69
Murrill, Mary K 192
Murtha III, John P 383
Musielewicz, David D 358
Musser, Andrew D 228
Mussler, Bryan E 180
Muszynski, Michael 70
Myers, Ashley M 408
Myers, Hunter L 262
Myers, Lem 63
Myers, Travis R 409
N
Na, Andrew H 385
Nadal, Justin M 334
Nagengast, Jeffrey 412
Nail, Ben T 180
Nail, Shannon D 377
Nakayama, Jeffrey M 405
Nakonechnyy, Oleh 347
Nan III, David W 203
Nash, Michelle 67
4H6
Nash, Timothy C 409
Natelli, Kenneth A 355
Naumann, Ben 20
Naumann, Benjamin D 372
Naumann, Jacob M 387
Ndour, Ndeye F 405
Neal, Charles J 138, 220
Neal, Kenneth A 343
Neal, Laura 67
Neal, Matthew A 274
Neal, Robert D 405
Necochea, Gabriel M 397
Nedolast, Dustin A 290
Nell, Victor 70
Nelsen, Mark P 409
Nelson, Aaron V 204
Nelson, Alexander J 375
Nelson, Chris 63
Nelson, Cody J 314
Nelson, DanielA 357
Nelson, Erik C 378
Nelson, Houston A 416
Nelson, Joshua M 343
Nelson, Kyle B 343
Nelson, Travis P 349
Nelson-Kelley, Aaron J 412
Nemethy, Andrew J 401
Neptune, Alexandria C 365
Nervik, Akira B 406
Nesbitt, Amy 68
Nesbitt, Timothy J 184
Nesselhuf, Franklin J 378
Nettis, Michael V 376
Nettles, Christopher L 285
Neubauer, Sara J 121,380
Neville, David E 413
Nevitt, Griffin E 176
Newberry, Richard A 355
Newcomb, Jonathon Y 278
Newell, Stephen M 401
Newell, Todd 91
Newkirk, Tristan R 369
Newman, John M 417
Newman, Jonathan C 405
Newman, Joshua C 265
Newton, James D 339
Ng, Christopher C 384
Nguyen, Christine H 285
Nguyen, Daniel M 383
Nguyen, Jennifer H 399
Nguyen, Le-Anh M 381
Nichol, James R 349
Nicholas, James A 318
Nichols, Jessica D 363
Nichols, Stephen O 334
Nichols, Thomas G 407
Nichols, Timothy J 359
Nicholson, Robert C 347
Nicholson, Thomas L 188
Nickels, Abigail M 400
Nickerson, John W 369
Niemeyer III, Henry F 367
Nissen, Kay M 389
Nissim, Ryan W 354
Nitzberg, Roberta M 232
Noble, Blake D 363
Noble, Clifton M 282
Noble, Joel W 357
Noble, Richard A 411
Nobles III, Charles E 359
Noboa, Javier A 415
Noel, Ian A 228
Noem, Derek A 373
Nolan, Joel 396
Nolan, Tara 62
Nolan III, Robert C 395
Nolasco, Juan A 348
Noller, Steven K 386
Nolta, Jennifer N 380
Noon, Elliot M 351
Nordahl, Zachary A 406
Norden, Jerod E 358
Nordman, Dustin A 282
Norris, Kyle A 172
Norris, Ryan J 386
North, Justin Y 400
Norton, Charles W 361
Norton, Daniel 270
Norton, Jacqueline R 371
Norvell, Elizabeth K 417
Notini, Arthur M 357
Nottingham II, Darrin S 391
Novae, Kyle P 338
Novak, Andrew C 374
Novotny, Steve 64
Noyd, Robert 62
Nugent, David W 104,216
Nummer, Robert P 397
Nunez, Kyle J 393
Nussbaum, John H 224
Nwaelele, Ikechukwu N 392
Nye, Marshall L 355
Nygard, John J 361
Nylander, Brett T 348
Nyre, Erin M 367
O’Brien, Keith M 362
O’Bryant, Shaun 94
O’Bryant, Shaun M 294
O’Connell, Kody L 409
O’Connor, Brian P 402
O’Connor, Michael C 368
O’Donnell, Michael E 403
O’Keefe, Dan20
O’Keefe, Daniel 350
O’Keefe, Sean D 388
O’Kelley, Michael 134
O’Kelley, Michael G 365
O’Malley, Scott 71
O’Malley, Tom 68
O’Meara, Sarah M 411
O’Neill, Kevin C 172
O’Neill, Meghan A 363
O’Neill, Patrick R 400
O’Neill, Tess A 373
O’Shea, Anthony T 278
O’Sullivan III, Daniel J 326
O’Toole, Brogan M 382
Oakley, Michael A 377
Oar, Tyler D 355
Oas, Samuel 373
Obama, Barack H. 12,25
Obenchain, Matt 66
Ocampo, David A 164
Ochs, Paul S 353
Odum, Brandon D 415
Oeser, Karl F 415
Ogrodny, Joe 70
Ojeda III, Ralph A 417
Ojerio, Caroline M 360
Oldmixon, Benson P 401
Oliphint IV, John H 408
Oliver, Michael S 379
Ollis, Richard A 411
Olme, Mark G 399
Olmstead, Tyler K 168
Olsen, Eric S 386
Olson, Ashley D 389
Olson, Brent W 100,314
Olson, Taylor J 351
Olson, Erik M 369
Olson, Soren J 371
Olsowski, Carly M 373
Onitsuka, Anthony K 405
Operchal, David K 236
Orfield, Tracy 354
Ornelas, Theodore A 378
Ortiz, Anthony H 290
Ortiz, Ariel 70
Ortiz, Juan 63
Ortiz, Meredith 67
Ortiz, Ozmund R 258
Ortiz, Sebastian F 204
Osborn, Wesley H 343
Ostasiewski, Ken 64
Oster, Benjamin F 274
Ostrom, David D 350
Ostrowski, Cory J 385
Osur, Alan 70
Oswald, Gregory C 188
Ott, Randall T 343
Otte, Benjamin P 239
Otten,AdamM 310
Otto, Jason 362
Otto, Kaitlin F 355
Ottusch, John J V 389
Oueslati, Nora El 400
Overbey, India Y 350
Overman, Cassandra R 232
Owens, Andrew J 357
P
Pa, Watkins 376
Pack, Daniel 66
Packard, Gary 67
Packer, Layne 65
Paddock, Allison K 341
Padilla, Linda 70
Paek, Christopher M 359
Paffett, Ty 91
Page, Adam J 398
Page, Blake A 389
Page, William L 385
Paget, Nicole L 212
Pak, Michael M 388
Paladino, Alexander D 408
Paladino, Daniel J 370
Paladino, Julie M 367
Pallo, Jason A 258
Palmer, Brandon P 326
Palmer, Joshua M 393
Palmer, Kyle E 357
Palmer, Trenton R 330
Pamerleau, Geoffrey D 343
Pan, Andrews 350
Panebianco, Frank J 199
Pang, Samuel H 370
Pappalardo, Alexander F 294
Paquette, Brandon M 370
Paquin, Marie F 355
Parada, Frank 66
Paranka, Michael A 369
Pardal, Michel 401
Paredes, Brian D 355
Parenteau, Michelle M 381
Park, Elisa A 326
Park, Joshua M 339
Park, Mathew B 405
Park, Suzi 375
Parker, Anna 408
Parker, Daniel J 359
Parker, Grant I 76, 338
Parker, Harold B 390
Parker, Jennifer M 373
Parker, Mark 68
Parker, Pernell 346
Parker, Steven V 353
Parker IV, William M 164
Parks, Eric L 367
Parlee, Jeffrey M 357
Parmater, Alexander T 369
Parrish, Douglas E 349
Parrish, Ryan C 314
Parsons, Kathryn V 362
Parsram, Tony D 176
Passmore, Jordan M 387
Patel, Aadit A 413
Patel, Kavir H 216
Patenaude IV, Bernard L 204
Paterson, Gabriel J 369
Patino, Taque G 345
Patrick, Ryan M 395
Patterson, Brian64
Patterson, Devin P 401
Patterson, Evelyn 71
Patterson, Garry 67
Patton, Christopher E 266
Patton, Doug 68
Pattugalan, Joanna K 371
Paul, Charles W417
Paul, Jamaal A 363
Paul, Micah P 368
Paul, Michael C 258
Paulson, Jacob W 297
Paulson, Jake 90
Pavlisko, Anthony K 184
Pawlica, Cristina C 382
Payne, Daniel S 363
Payne, Zachary T 371
Peace, Kyle J 395
Peak, John 62
Pearce, Rexford R 378
Pearse, Olga 401
Pearson III, Payton E 401
Peck, Ashleigh A 196
Peck, David E 408
Peckham, Timothy 70
Pecora, Jeffrey M 180
Pederzani, Cassandra M 411
Pedone, Justin T 298
Pedretti, Tobias L 407
Pelayo, Benjamin J 377
Peluso, Anthony R 373
Pemberton, Robert S 360
Pendleton, Zachary T 314
Pendley, Jeffrey M 375
Penner, Jared 395
Penner, Travis J 397
Penninga, Marc W 413
Penrod, Trisha 341
Penry, Nicholas C 365
Peplin, Samuel J 356
Percoski, William D 416
Perez, Juan A 184
Perez, Rowland G 367
Perich, Ty M 381
Perkins, Christopher A 347
Perkins, Melissa L 402
Perry, Jason S 410
Perry, Pam 68
Perry, Ross A 390
Perry, Sean D 278
Perry, Tyler C 168
Pershing, Beth A 236
Pershke, Austin D 347
Pesich, Daniel C 359
Peters, Sabine 70
Peters, Sean T 338
Peters, Zachary A 415
Peters, Zachary R 373
Petersen, Sarah C 355
Peterson, Amanda J 344
Peterson, Brian 66
O
Index 487
Peterson, Brian A 262
Peterson, Candice E 375
Peterson, Clifford A 375
Peterson, Megan E 364
Peterson, Michael D 208
Peterson, Whitney D 361
Petit, Alexandra D 343
Petro, Jake B 278
Petry, Andrew K 377
Petter, Jacob L 361
Pettie, Jasamine R 208
Pfaff, Stephen W 387
Pfarr, Matthew M 319
Pfau, Neil M 406
Pfau, Peter G 364
Pfeiffer, James M 398
Pflieger, Clayton 64
Pham, Alan 411
Phaneuf, Alana M 407
Pherigo, Joshua G 369
Phetmixay, David V 405
Phillipich, Michael A 188
Phillips, Dave 93
Phillips, Daylan A 326
Phillips, Eric P 339
Phillips, Julia 63
Phillips, Kyle L 106,397
Phillips, Lianna M 393
Phillips, Maria S 375
Phillips, Melissa 63
Phillips, Timothy G 20, 196
Phillips, Tyler 63
Phillips II, Timothy J 378
Philpot, Tim 66
Piascik, Christopher T 340
Piazza, Michael C 361
Pichkur, Dmytro 401
Piehl, Benjamin J 365
Pieper, Christopher A 367
Pierson, Jordan B 390
Pierson Jr, Scott N 409
Pigage, Helen 62
Pike, David 374
Pike, Stephen A 379
Pilch, Fran 69
Pineda, Laurence Y 180
Pineda, Matthew L 310
Pineo, Stephen L 403
Pingel, Bradley W 385
Pinkerton, Courtney D 367
Pinner, Ryan J 168
Pino, JuancarlosA 298
Pipes, Andrew B 262
Pippin, Don 62
Pirog, Paul 68
Pitman, Brian W 302
Pitts, Ryan A 384
Placencia, Job 70
Plating, John 70
Plazas, Angelica M 86, 199
Pleasanton Jr, William B 360
Pletcher, John 64
Plourde, Matthew J 380
Plumb, Alexander L 383
Plyler, Jonathan M 353
Pocock, James 65
Poe, Hayden R 199
Poehler, Marcus K 411
Pohnert, Paul 340
Poisson III, Robert J 389
Poje, Christopher B 369
Pool, David M 400
Poole, Eric D 350
Pope, Krystle L 290
Pope, Talon M 366
Poppler II, Mark M 392
Poquiz, Marvin G 347
Poremski, Raychel A 345
Porter, Craig C 405
Porter, Evan M 341
Porter, Fred 64
Portillo, Danny 67
Posey, Thomas P 372
Post, Martiqua 64
Potter, Derek B 410
Potthoff, Travis S 413
Poulsen, Christopher L 389
Powell, Caleb F 389
Powell, Jared C 347
Powell, Jonathon H 349
Powell, Thomas L 376
Powers, Kenneth D 168
Powers, Margaret A 357
Pozun, Danielle C 330
Prager, Alexander S 407
Prantl, Caitlin N 239
Prater, Jesse M 172
Prater, Tye 66
Pratt, Mark R 212
Pratt, Tina 63
Pray, Jessica L 384
Preedom, Conrad 68
Prescott, Daniel H 315
Presuto, Dax 70
Pribyl, Jerry 220
Price, Aaron M 354
Price, Carolyn R 199
Price, Leanna M 401
Price, Mark H 362
Prichard, Charles J 397
Prileszky, Istvan M 386
Primeaux, Jonathan A 403
Primm, Joel G 405
Prince, Eric R 389
Prinkey, Meghan K 395
Probasco, Christopher J J 409
Prochnow, Christopher L 340
Proctor, Kristina 62
Prodan, Emanuel T 405
Provenghi, Alexandria 83, 266
Pruitt, Kristopher 63
Pryor, Jonathan D 382
Pryor Jr, David A 375
Przybyslawski, Emma K 374
Puchalla II, David J 274
Puckett, Sara K 343
Pudlo, Andrzej 70
Puentes, Stevie A 78, 347
Puffenbarger, Haley D 389
Puffenbarger, Mark E 228
Puhek, Daniel J 344
Pulli Jr, John M 382
Pulver, Andrej E 363
Pummer, Fran 64
Puntel, Anthony M 392
Purcell, Emily A 294
Putnam, John 62
Puzak, Stephanie F 347
Quintana, Sean P 400
Quirao, GabrielleA 349
Quirarte, Jonathan M 377
Quirindongo-Crespo, Carol J 352
Quon, James H 352
R
Raabe, Justin M 240
Racca, James-Darrell V 409
Racicot, Robert 62
Rackley, Steele A 391
Radakovich, Sarah J 49, 379
Radsick, Tim 66
Ragland, Chelsea 365
Ragland, Taylor O 392
Ragsdale, Reed E 357
Raine II, Jack R 402
Rainwaters, Kyle D 266
Raisor, Kayla A 411
Rakes, Jacobb C 395
Rakowsky, Margaret 62
Ralston, Brian 63
Ramarolahy, Mbinintsoa M 384
Ramirez, Edward-Larry G 342
Ramirez, Ryan M 262
Ramos Sanchez, Adrian 347
Ramsden, Randy 62
Ramsey, Taryn L 365
Ramsier, Alexa A 84, 365
Ramstein, Nicole M 334, 427
Ranaweera, Radhika U 404
Rancourt, Philip A 343
Randall, Gordon J 394
Randall, Stephanie D 164
Randell, Chris 66
Randhawa, Kamaljit S 74, 372
Randolph, Harriet K 375
Randolph, Megan E 357
Randolph Jr, Jeffrey G 236
Rappaport, Neal 67
Raskey, Robert C 351
Rasmussen, Zachary J 343
Rasweiler-Richter, Rebecca E 346
Ratkovich, Zachary M 351
Rattana, Satapat 164
Rauls, Chad A 139, 370
Rausch, Justin 66
Rauschkolb, Dick 69
Ray, William C 400
Rayhill, Gilbert E 399
Raymond, Nathaniel D 393
Raynor, Robert A 417
Razafinimanana, Sedra F 409
Rebolledo, John E 362
Rebulanan, Ric Y 392
Recker, Anthony J 413
Red, Erik J 389
Red,John M 341
Reddis, Joshua D 180
Reddout, Jeffrey P 352
Redfield, Rob 66
Reed, Nicholas K 359
Reeder, Michael B 216
Reeder, Rachel M 407
Reed II, William F 344
Reep, Samantha B 393
Reeves, Brandon S 302
Reicks, Theodore H 373
Reid, Michael R 373
Reid, Timothy A 383
Reiley, Peter 67
Reiman, Robert 62
Reimann, Mark 62
Rein, Christopher 70
Reinig, Ashley L 366
Reith, Christopher A 371
Rembert, Reginald B 347
Remington, William D 363
Remsing, Christopher R 385
Rendon, Moises 341
Rennebaum, Jacob R 184
Renner, Stephen W 390
Resch, Adam J 409
Ressel, Anthony D 355
Restrepo, Kevin 353
Rettig, Holly J 386
Rettler, Gregory S 270
Revell, Raymond Y 385
Reynolds, Charles M 368
Reynolds, James R 373
Rhoades, Bryan M 343
Rhodes, Bill 71
Rhynard, Joshua W 342
Rhynedance, Elisa M 298
Ricciotti, Leo M 379
Rice, Christopher L 354
Rice, David H 411
Rice, John T 338
Rice, Matthew D 364
Rich, Kyle S 351
Richards, Lee 410
Richards, Matthew A 384
Richardson, Christopher D 405
Richardson, Daniel E 392
Richardson, Drew 63
Richardson, Lacey N 373
Richardson, Matthew C 393
Richardson, Sharon 69
Richardson, Tahichi B 374
Richardson, Tiffanie L 400
Richmond, John D 373
Richter, Andrew J 310
Richter, Cristina E 372
Rickerd, Greg 66
Rickert, Ryan S 391
Ricketts, Richard E 361
Ricks, Christopher W 409
Ricks, Jacob 391
Riddle, Andrew C 354
Rieder, Patrick 68
Riedl, Steven E 396
Rieger, Zachary W 228
Riegleman, David L 371
Riley, Brian C 363
Riley, Garrett M 395
Riley, Katelyn M 168
Rimando, Kyle N 345
Rinaldi, Benjamin L 415
Rinaldi, Samuel P 87, 357
Ringo, Erick R 358
Ringrose, Jacob C 363
Rings, Nathan D 346
Ringwald, Tyler D 353
Rios Jr, Ramiro 172
Poland, Eric G 383
Polesky, Kevin M 363
Pollock, Steven A 404
Pomerinke, Mark 62
Pompa, Anthony G 391
4HH Index
Pyles, Michael S 403
Q
Qayum, Abdul 364
Qiu, Mengyuan 351
Quaco, Alicia K 404
Quadrino, John A 379
Quern, Glynnis A 409
Quezada, Michael R 383
Reeves, Cary 135
Reeves, Cary W 402
Regan, Catherine A 353
Regis, Stephanie 196
Regni, John F 16,242,424
Regnier, Laura B 204
Rehder, Joshua D 388
Reichelt, Chris M 344
Reichert, Shannon M 258
Risner, Dakota M 399
Risse, Andrew Q 373
Ritt, Joseph G 401
Ritter, Zachary J 398
Rivard, Ashley M 348
Rivera, Bryan J 379
Rivera, Robert J 382
Rivers, Kevin C 196
Rizkowsky, Alexander M 180
Robaina Jr, Jose A 212
Robben, Jeremy S 359
Robbins, Matthew R 220
Robblee, Michael J 274
Roberts, Andrew J 315
Roberts, Blair 74
Roberts, Brandon L 357
Roberts, Jason E 389
Roberts, Jordan W 366
Roberts, Logan J 228
Roberts, Mark A 394
Roberts, Russell B 357
Roberts, Taylor M 373
Roberts Jr, Steven R 375
Robertson, Catherine E 368
Robertson, Evan R 386
Robertson, Jacob J 369
Robillard, Alicia M 389
Robillard, Amanda L 411
Robillard, Nicole A 330
Robinette, Eric T 204
Robinson, Adam P 403
Robinson, Anthony M 367
Robinson, Carolyn 65
Robinson, Eric J 112, 347
Robinson, Kimberly A 236
Robinson, Lindsey J 208
Robinson, Robert A 397
Robinson, Ryan M 399
Robinson, Scott W 394
Rocco, Bryan A 185
Rochelle, Cameron S 374
Rock, Jonathan M 347
Rode, Eric D 411
Rodgers, Brett M 116, 372
Rodgers, Jessica L 371
Rodgers, Jonathan K 220
Rodgers, Shelley P 200
Rodman, Matthew 70
Rodrigo, Mark I 315
Rodriguez, David T 402
Rodriguez, Edward 340
Rodriguez, Juan J 397
Rodriguez, Richard A 365
Rodriguez, Rodolfo 395
Rodriguez, Thomas F 286
Rodriguez, Trenten D 413
Rodriguez, Victor 349
Rodriquez, Joshua M 349
Rodts, Evan W 388
Rodts, Selena S 410
Rogers, Abigail M 98, 263
Rogers, Cort M 351
Rogers, Matthew T 361
Rogers, Michael E 374
Rogers, Nicholas L 363
Rogers, Randy C 228
Rogers, Robin C 302
Rogl, Ryan A 367
Rogowski, Danielle M 172
Rojas Camacho, Juan P 346
Roland, Matthew D 406
Roling, John M 365
Roller, Sam 11
Roller, Samuel W 413
Rolling, A. J. 64
Roloff, Zechariah L 348
Roman, Alexander W 266
Romanko, Alison M 388
Romans, Timothy 70
Romero, Daniel R 306
Rommel, Kurt M 176
Ronning, Daniel J 359
Roope, Benjamin 65
Roose, Joshua S 224
Roosma, Alexander C 368
Root, Travis S 388
Rose, Andrew J 282
Rose, Philip M 279
Rose, Robert M 353
Roseburg, Michael S 378
Rosen, Kevin C 341
Rosenberg, Alyssa 347
Rosenthal, Marcus A 413
Roseveare, Nathaniel J 315
Ross, Cameron L 416
Ross, Jason 67
Ross, Jeremi J 401
Ross, Matthew K 402
Ross, Richard B 408
Ross, Scott T 355
Ross, Victoria A 192
Rosser, Kevin M 109, 412
Rotbart, Sean D 208
Roth, Evan G 350
Rother, Matthew P 409
Rousseau, Shawn A 322
Roux III, Palmer F 341
Rowe, Derrick M 403
Rowe, Jessica A 365
Rowe, Kevin B 407
Rowland, Kyle E 370
Rowland, Marla M 413
Rowton, Alexander K 263
Roy, Keidrick J 236
Royall, Ben 66
Royer, Erlind 66
Royer, Sean-Michael W 374
Rubanka Jr, Michael A 367
Rubeck, Nicole R 359
Rubin, Chad A 416
Rubio, Edward M 415
Rucker, Brittany S 403
Ruckriegle, Sarah R 393
Rudico, Erlyn R 119,342
Rudolph, Paulina K 417
Rudy, Mary 65
Ruel, Philip D 413
Ruether, Shane M 411
Ruffin, Ellick 70
Rufus, Jack M 173
Ruiz, Ana 351
Ruiz, Jonathan R 414
Ruize, Anthony M 405
Rule, Daniel K 367
Rulien, John D 188
Rush, Emma L 137,408
Russ, Sarah 63
Russomanno, Ryan 361
Russon, Tyler G 414
Rutherford, Ryan H 232
Ruvolo, Michael A 374
Ryals, Emily L 395
Ryan, David A 409
Ryan, Patrick S 347
Ryan, Timothy D 362
Rydalch, Tyson R 381
Ryherd, Jonathan C 351
Ryner, Keenan R 345
S
Sabet, Cory M 409
Sacko, David 69
Sadorra, Mercedita M 306
Sajowitz, Mark W 393
Salandy, Keisha F 339
Salazar, David J 286
Salgado, Ethan L 369
Salinas, Christina M 385
Salley, Alvena 71
Salley, Christina E 369
Sails, Wayne F 394
Salmoiraghi, Amanda 65
Salvatierra, Sandra S 240
Samarah, Laith K 359
Sambasivam, Samuel 63
Samuels, Steve 67
Sanchez, Bryan R 364
Sanchez, Carlos E 204
Sanchez, Travis S 365
Sandelier, Matthew 62
Sanders, Joel A 355
Sanders, Matthew B 397
Sanders, Tracy 384
Sanders-Walker, Faith L 415
Sandoval, Carlos D 365
Sandoval, Eric 392
Sandtorv, Vincent K 104,379
Sanford, Corbin E 266
Santana, Brett T 384
Santiago, Gloriemar Torre’ 397
Santiago Jr, Jon J 393
Santos, Claudia L 412
Santosus, Anthony L 229
Sapp, Jasmine S 341
Sapper, Bradley R 138,343
Sarette, John R 415
Sarinana, Samantha F 377
Sarkis, Samantha A 363
Sarmiento, Traci 63
Sarno, Jeremy J 341
Sarver, James A 282
Sasaki, Jeffrey M 379
Satchell, Bachar N 409
Satterfield, Brett D 411
Satterfield, Jamela D 78, 391
Sattes, Michael A 367
Sauncy, Patrick B 322
Saunders, Benjamin R 366
Saunders, Earl 67
Sauter, Jenny 66
Sauter, Luke 48, 65
Sauter, Sarah S 367
Savage, Barry 70
Saydah,John D 339
Sayers, Michael J 345
Sayes, Morgan K 350
Saylor, William 65
Scarberry, Elizabeth A 351
Schaefer, Jeffrey A 369
Schaeuble, Martin A 385
Schafer, Jessica M 394
Schafer, Joshua P 415
Schafer, Kyle C 371
Schaffer, Emily K 334
Schaffer, Michael 64
Schake, Barrett E 401
Schardein, Spencer W 356
Scharff, Lauren 67
Schatsiek, Lee M 353
Schaub, Hugo 70
Schaub, Mike 69
Schaubroeck, Beth 63
Schiffer, Joshua B 352
Schillaci, Derek J 401
Schimelfening, Benjamin D 356
Schirner, Joshua R 216
Schjodt, Kathleen M 370
Schlabach, Raymond 371
Schlaefer, Connie 66
Schlagheck, Nicholas R 221
Schleiden, Derek R 409
Schleiden, Ryan P 376
Schlortt, David 70
Schmidt, Benjamin H 372
Schmidt, Benjamin M 392
Schmidt, Breanna M 397
Schmidt, Fanita H 409
Schmidt, Mickey 66
Schmidt, Stephanie C 306
Schmidt Jr, Frank H 381
Schmiegel, Nicholas A 192
Schmitt, Clayton J 383
Schmitt, Sara L 390
Schneider, Zachary M 405
Schoemer, Sara E 417
Schoenfeldt, Brandon C 363
Scholfield Jr, Charles E 232
Schonig, Jacob A 20, 96, 322
Schonsheck, Tyler M 345
Schrader, John P 286
Schreiner, Rick 70
Schriner, Mark B 232
Schroeder, John W 196
Schroer, Christopher M 216
Schuette, Christopher S 326
Schuetz, Kelly L 352
Schuetze, Aaron J 369
Schuler, Katie E 369
Schultheiss, Alexander A 407
Schultz, Tyler A 347
Schumacher, Derek F 379
Schumer, Evelyn 64
Schutz, Garrett A 403
Schwartz, Alec G 352
Schwartz, Norton A. 15
Schwartz, Sara M 279
Schweickert, Andrew V 379
Schweitzer, Scott A 414
Schwochow, Kyle E 405
Scioscia III, Joseph A 412
Scott, Erinn E 372
Scott, Mark A 237
Scott, Matthew M 364
Scott, Wil 67
Scott Jr, Carl A 354
Scott Jr, Michael D 365
Scroggins, Benjamin C 374
Scully, Daniel J 381
Seaman, Kelliann 401
Searuggs, Jasmine A 405
Seat, Charles R 345
Seaver, Chris 64
Seaver, John T 405
Sebree, Travis H 339
Seefried, Joshua D 291
Seely, Gregory 65
Seery, Michael K 391
Seeto, Ryne M 414
Seibt, Nathan W 409
Seidel, Jurgen 64
Saed, Mansour S 385
Saed, Waseem S 286
Saeger, Michael J 355
Saenger, Samantha L 192
Sahagun, Nicholas A 344
Sahli, Elliott R 388
Sainsbury, Andrew G 411
Saitz, Theodore R 282
Scheglov, Masha 346
Scheller, Brian K 358
Scheller, Jenna S 399
Schelstrate, Anthony J 212
Schemenaur, Kyle S 410
Schenk, Addison W 291
Schierholtz, Vai A 343
Selby, Matthew D 365
Sellers, Bradley T 403
Sellner, Kyle D 291
Sells, Amber 4
Sells, Amber R 351
Semrau, Randy R 379
Sena, Alejandro S 365
Seng, Mark 400
Index 489
Seovac, Milos R 377
Sepp, Jonathan M 200
Serben Jr, G. Hall 340
Serfoss, Gary 67
Serilli, Colton D 355
Serrato, Christal 67
Serratore, Frank 100
Setterberg, Seth T 330
Settle, Cody P 385
Severino, Christopher W339
Sewell, Jason M 394
Sexton, Michael J 371
Sexton, Stephanie S 391
Shackelford II, William C 414
Shadoin, David P 363
Shadrix, Justin D 356
Shaffer, Stephen M 417
Shah, Sandeep 66
Shalekbriski, John J 356
Shank, Jason C 376
Shanklin, Krystin M 111,379
Shanks, Nathaniel T 48,417
Shannon, Clare C 177
Shapiro, Zachary H 240
Shaw, Michael R 415
Shay, Sean D 200
Shea, Daniel R 416
Shealy, Kimberly J 120, 347
Shealy IV, Victor D 366
Sheffer, Jordan A 397
Sheffield, Jessica R 397
Sheiner, Chad A 405
Shepherd, Colin D 386
Sheppard, Samuel N 396
Sherfesee, John 71
Sheridan, Adam C 395
Sherman, John 71
Sherman, Kristopher K 407
Sherman, Sheila R 349
Sherwood, Blake Y 371
Shetley, Kaitlin M 353
Shetley, Lauren N 115,369
Shibler, Spencer A 340
Shields, Anthony 350
Shields, Christopher M 345
Shields, Joseph D 407
Shields, Matthew L 363
Shin, Alexander J 400
Shinoda, Kenji J 185
Shinto, Michelle M 294
Shoales, Greg 66
Shok, Eric D 403
Shoptaugh, Benjamin R 360
Short, Joel D 339
Shotwell, Casey A 359
Shovelton, Joshua M 401
Shrift, David P 401
Shufeldt, Peter 395
Shumaker, Cristofer E 414
Shumate, Colin P 348, 422
Sidebottom, Wayne 67
Sidwell, John A 401
Sidwell, Melissa L 392
Siebert, Ryan R 343
Siegal, Stefan 64
Siegel, Matthew T 343
Siegenthaler, Kenneth 65
Sieling, Todd R 240
Sikkema, Paul D 389
Sikora, Amber K 110,413
Sikora, Ashley M 355
Silsby, Kurt D 294
Silva, Hermes Y 361
Silverio, Joseph M 357
Silvio, Joseph E 379
Silz-Carson, Katherine 67
Simeon, Holly S 217
Simkin, Geoff M 355
490 Index
Simkus, John M 351
Simmons, Jasper D 349
Simmons, Rachel E 347
Simon, David M 80, 334
Simoneau, Jennifer L 351
Simpson, Liz 70
Simpson, Robert M 349, 421
Sims, Annalisa M 343
Sims, Charles 71
Sims, Donald A 330
Sims, William M 396
Sincovec, Richard 63
Singer, Amy 67
Singh, Calvin A 356
Singletary, Cody R 208
Singletary, Janai N 353
Singletary, Taurean D 415
Sinkler, Joshua B 274
Sintas, Alex 62
Siverio, Matthew J 341
Sivertsen, Ryan D 310
Skelly, David M 338
Skene, Brett R 367
Skidmore, Michael C 358
Skinkle, Nancy 70
Skogsberg, Sarah E 354
Skolnick, Corey A 359
Sladek, Nathanael J 165
Slater, Carson L 385
Slater, Jonathan R 33, 376
Sleasman, David A 204
Sleeter, Ryan D 258
Slikker, Benn W 298
Slocum, Joshua M 392
Slough, Dempsey E 180
Smail, Dustin P 343
Small, Andrew J 168
Small, Tyler W 85, 377
Smitas, Martynas 391
Smith, Allan J 349
Smith, Andrew M 208, 340
Smith, Bradford L 397
Smith, Brent A 208
Smith, Brian J 387
Smith, Christopher A 404
Smith, Christopher M 379
Smith, Daniel T 173
Smith, Dennis T 373
Smith, Dylan M 398
Smith, Elizabeth E 383
Smith, Ely F 417
Smith, Gary A 400
Smith, Jeffrey 67
Smith, Jered M 294
Smith, Jeremy S 361
Smith, Joram D 396
Smith, Joshua D 358
Smith, Keith S 380
Smith, Kelsey A 393
Smith, Kristen L 394
Smith, Kyle A 345
Smith, Michael A 403
Smith, Michael B 341
Smith, Mike 63, 64
Smith, Nathan R 177
Smith, Nicholas A 399
Smith, Nicholas W 399
Smith, Rhonda 71
Smith, Robert C 279
Smith, Robert J 302
Smith, Robert S 306
Smith, Rod 67
Smith, Russell C 270
Smith, Ryan P 389
Smith, Samuel G 416
Smith, Sara 357
Smith, Seth 144
Smith, Timothy W 391
Smith, Todd A 406
Smith, Weston K 349
Smith, William G 263
Smith, William M 360
Smith Jr, Warren C 355
Smoke, Tahlia C 395
Snead IV, Edwin J 212
Snider, Danielle M 85, 354
Snider, James J 413
Snodgrass, Michael 384
Snow, Spencer R 397
Snyder, Alan J 335
Snyder, Evan J 363
Snyder, Kelly R 366
Snyder, Matt 66
Sobey, Matthew J 266
Soderberg, Erik R 379
Sohm, Peter A 340
Soifer, Benjamin D 306
Sol, Ryan S 375
Sollmann, Tiffany M 386
Solomon, Jon 66
Soltisz II, Benjamin J 395
Sondecker IV, George R 240
Song, Brenda J 390
Song, Julie A 362
Sorce, John P 342
Soriano, Dustin J 359
Soster, Taylor P 117,387
Soto, Jessica M 177
Soto, YuniorG 381
Southard, Kyle R 129, 393
Southworth, Aric 69
Southworth, Ryan S 403
Sowa, Bryn E 310
Sowers, Benjamin D 387
Spahr, Gordon M 383
Spain, Daniel 398
Spalla, Andrew J 359
Spangler, Thomas L 361
Span III, Martin T 407
Sparta, Matthew C 20, 319
Speer, Shea W 360
Spencer, Arnie 5
Spencer, Brent M 362
Spencer, Kelly E 123, 341
Spicer, Tom 64
Spidel, James L 345
Spielman, Timothy R 266
Spiro, Trevor D 343
Spitz, Joseph D 177
Spitzer, Kyle H 406
Sprague, Stephen 70
Spranger, Craig G 399
Spranger II, Kurt T 406
Spring, Justin 64
Springer, Ryan S 217
Springfield, Joseph W 367
Sproul, David M 373
Spurlock, Jeremiah L 403
St. John, Todd 66
Staab II, Benton P 270
Stacks, Michael L 399
Stafford, Gregory A 310
Stafford, Joseph M 127, 415
Stagg, Christine P 221
Stainback Jr, William C 348
Stamp, Jeffery 70
Stanfield, David 404
Stanford, Stephanie S 407
Stanko, Devon J 274
Stanley, Joshua D 375
Stanley, Paul T 343
Stanley, Rachel K 417
Staples, Gabriel J 388
Staples, Haley S 409
Staples, Kaitlin P 311
Starkey, Debra E 169
Starkweather, Grant L 371
Starr, Daniel L 375
St Clair, Grace L 349
Steadman, Zane H 389
Stecker, Tyler J 302
Steeger, Greg 63
Steele, Alex C 386
Steele, Chuck 70
Steen, Trevor M 181
Steen Jr, Eric H 381
Steffes, Joseph M 221
Stegeman, Cole R 385
Stegemann, Beau J 397
Stegman, Anthony J 275
Steigerwald, Robert A 20, 390
Stein, Liam M 339
Steiner, John R 189
Steiner, Linwood L 415
Stenger, Brian R 393
Stephens, Daniel B 315
Stephens, SavierA 401
Stephenson, Jonathan E 350
Stephenson, Robert M 415
Steppe, Patrick N 387
Stermer, Jerry 64
Stevens, Brent 378
Stevens, Joshua L 411
Stevenson, Alexander W 307
Stewart, Jennifer L 275
Stewart, Jessica M 224
Stewart, Kristina D 122, 315
Stewart, Taylor H 341
Stibick, Samantha J 403
Stickell, Carolyn 68
Stigall, Bryan G 351,421
Still, Ethan G 397
Stilson, Mona 67
Stilwell, Nichole R 122,373
Stimpson, Jessie M 359
Stinebaugh, Shelby M 377
Stockdale, Nicholas A 86, 87, 375
Stoddard, Jordyn C 351
Stogner, Laken E 185
Stoll, Chad W 212
Stone, Emma M 411
Storm, Justin J 271
Stowe, Darren W 361
Stowe, Jason 67
Stowe, Wesley D 403
Strathman, Kyle V 311
Straub, Eric T 344
Strauss, Marissa E 389
Strawbridge, Andrew D 375
Street, Andrew G 389
Street, Charles G V 365
Street, Matthew R 381
Strekowski, Przemyslaw 185
Stribling, John W 357
Strickland, Clayton S 335
Strishock, Daniel J 225
Strobel, Nicholas W 379
Strom, Brock 93
Stroman, Zachary R 368
Strong, Malcolm L 355
Stroud, Joshua K 391
Strovers, Darrell 341
Strykowski, Dirk R 385
Stuard, Kathryn L 381
Stuart, Ryan K 364
Stuckey, Linea M 414
Stucky, Dillon J 345
Stuntz, Sean M 375
Stuppy, Bennett D 353
Sturdevant, Laura M 415
Stutz, Adam M 387
Subramanian, Darshan R 229
Suhajda, Joe 68
Suhrie, Steven M 388
Suito Acuna, Fernando E 389
Sukut, Thomas W 376
Sullivan, Bob 63
Sullivan, Brandon M 279
Sullivan, Brendan F 404
Sullivan, Eric R 20, 258
Sullivan, Sean T 225
Sultemeier, Kyle S 271
Suluai, SamoneA 395
Sumerel, Clarke 384
Summers III, James L 389
Sumrell, Wendie 69
Sun, Chi H 396
Sung, Scott W 387
Suniga, Sara R 356
Surita, Roy J 386
Suttie, Caitlin H 376
Sutton, Abigail A 391
Sutton, Douglas P 233
Swan, Chloe M 417
Swaney, Allison J 405
Swaney, Courtney A 396
Swanson, Alexandra L 405
Swanson, Colin S 367
Swanson, Grant T 413
Swanson, Jesse P 346
Swartsfager, Scott 70
Sweatt, Cody J 139, 295
Sweeney, Deb 66
Sweeney, Nolan J 367
Sweeney, Patrick 66
Sweet, Jefferson R 353
Sweitzer, Krystal A 343
Swetz, Kim 63
Swonger, James 65
Swope, Taylor H 371
Sydney, Christine J 349
Symalla, Trever S 343
Synovec, Thomas M 319
Szewc, Brittany B 363
Szur, Cesare A 341
T
T’eo, Mercy 427
Tack, Jonathan G 361
Taggart, James J 355
Takahashi, David S 411
Talbot, Ian J 400
Tally, Taylor M 229
Tamaalii Jr, Newington J 359
Tamariz, Ruby A 374
Tamosuinas, Alexis C 415
Tanen, Dustin R 371
Tanner, Tranay L 359
Tanner, William K 369
Tarantino, Frederick A 221
Tarvin, Peter J 353
Tasin, Matthew A 339
Tatem, Rich 69
Taubenslag, Daniel W 349
Tavenner, David P 361
Tay, Cheng C 386
Taylor, Andrew J 405
Taylor, Brendan A 413
Taylor, Bryan K 283
Taylor, Caleb J 411
Taylor, Cameron R 375
Taylor, David 65
Taylor, Hal 70
Taylor, Jared B 275
Taylor, Liam R 165
Taylor, Ryan S 409
Taylor, Zane J 386
Te’O, Mercy S 335
Teach, Adam J 326
Teague, Andrew L 286
Tellefsen, Jonathan R 342
Tempel, Joshua A 344
Templer, Michael E 387
Tenenbaum, Marcus R 389
Ten Eyck, Ryan A 340
Tengelsen, Carrie L 343
Tenpas, Daniel J 409
Tentler III, Robert L 358
Teope,Jan T 405
Teope, Kaz I 322
Tepool, Jason M. 364
Teresky, Caitlin C 379
Terpstra, Neal D 348
Terry, Amanda E 403
Terry, Amy M 387
Terry, Billy W 208
Terry, Evan P 389
Terry, Kristen L 409
Terry, Laura 62
Terry, Michael 70
Tester, Michael A 391
Tetrick, Caroline J 319
Tew, Jared D 387
Tewaheftewa, James G 409
Thalhofer, Nathanael J 368
Thaut, Lane C 407
Theologis, Haralambos B 398
Theriault, Lou 71
Theuerkauf, Scott W 417
Thew, Claudia 71
Thimmel, William D 407
Thomas, Benjamin S 400
Thomas, Bill 21
Thomas, Christopher M 90, 408
Thomas, Christopher R 341
Thomas, Jason W 233
Thomas, Kari A 338
Thomas, Mathew L 388
Thomas, Rachel E 403
Thomas, Sarah B 357
Thomas, Spencer 70
Thompson, Christina L 387
Thompson, David J 370
Thompson, Gray M 351
Thompson, Greg 68
Thompson, James 348
Thompson,Jeremy L 286
Thompson, Katherine M 344
Thompson, Matthew C 353
Thompson, Megan A 397
Thompson, Shaina G 411
Thompson, William A 405
Thompson, Zachary E 193
Thomson, Joshua E 342
Thorn, Brian D 368
Thorne, Matthew D 369
Thorne, Tennille 71
Thornton, Travis W 399
Thorsen, Steven 63
Thuli, Nathaniel E 351
Tidball, Brian 67
Tillier, Daniel 376
Tilton, John R 359
Timberlake III, William T 181
Tippets, James S 193
Tippitt, Richard H 342
Tipton, Anthony M 396
Tison, Edward E 233
Tison, Mike 64
Todd, Tyler L 403
Todd III, Ronald C 416
Todorov, Katherine 62
Tomaszewski, Jared C 355
Tomaszewski, Kyle R 417
Tomaszewski, Steven R 55, 326
Tomczak, Joseph R 200
Tomlin, James C 378
Tompkins, Chelsea R 114, 115, 358
Tongoi, Sammy O 359
Tonio, Robert N 54, 406
Tope, Michael R 395
Torielli, Adrienne C 359
Torke, Kyle 69
Torkelson, Levi 97
Torok, Georgina 137, 411
Torrence, Matthew A 387
Torres, Nicole M 339
Torres, Randy 67
Torres, Skyler M 357
Tortuga, Daniel A 20, 388
Tossell, Chad 67
Totino, Dominick 362
Totorica, Christopher J 181
Toussain, Matthew M 353
Townsend, Alexander L 379
Townsend, MaclaneA 196
Toyama, Tamiko J 382
Toyama, Toshiro J 286
Tracy, Patrick M 377
Trapani, Daniel K 87, 357
Traver, Aaron A 350
Travis, Luke M 357
Trevarthen, Morgan L 394
Trevino, Anthony F 377
Tribble, Jordan S 271
Tribble, Sterling 127
Trieu, Timothy M 377
Trocha-VanNort, Andrea 69
Trolinger, Grace M 359
Trott, Ian A 361
Trott, Sandra 62
Troutman, Brett P 410
Trubilla, Michael D 407
Trudelle, Ryan C 415
Truesdale, Loyd A 388
Truong, Timothy V 358
Truxal, David R 415
Tubb, Zachary C 351
Tubman, Wesley C 4, 237
Tucker, Colin 64
Tucker, Daniel J 204
Tucker, John W 221
Tucker, Wilson C 358
Tuinstra, Jared D 291
Tulk, Christopher F 330
Tung, Kalyn A 349
Turner, Jerra L 379
Turner, Zachary T 407
Tuthill, Dennis 62
Twitty, Lauren A 378
Twohig, Evan M 417
Tye, Tamara 404
Tyner, Justin W 401
U
Ubbens, Emily C 387
Underwood, Forrest J 258
Underwood, Nicholas S 20, 283
Unterberger, Cameron C 258
Untrauer, Tyler C 355
Unverfehrt, Gavin N 382
Updike, Hatton C 389
Uptmor, Joel R 411
Urban, David J 410
Urbanovsky, Brady A 311
Ure, James C 381
Uribe, Daniel J 377
Urrego, Liliana G 343
Usher, Francis M 339
Ussery, Devon A 349
Utermoehlen, Clifford 62
V
Vaira, Keegan D 357
Valdeleon, Gabriel S 397
Valdes, Gilbert M 408
Valdez Jr, Joseph R 350
Valenzo, Philip N 391
Valenzuela, Miguel Felipe H 143, 326
Vallepadilla, Gabriel A 355
Vance, Jonathan E 387
Vanden Dries, Susan R 389
Vanderhorst, Chad B 295
Vandermey, Josiah T 196
Vandermosten, Tymothy D 369
Vanderwaal, Megumi T 395
Van Driessche, Jeremy A 370
Vane, Alexander W 323
Van Fossen, Conner J 405
Van Hook II, KevinW 20, 382
Van Roekel, Robert B 240
Van Stetsen, Hunter K 395
Vantimmeren, Andrew J 360
Van Valkenburg, Kyle A 113,410
Van Valkenburg, Michael 62
Varble, Derek 70
Vargish, Tom 69
Varner, Eric R 369
Varnum, Nicholas T 173
Vasquez, Vicente N 371
Vasso, Albert R 279
Vasta, Mary K 411
Vasta, Robert C 237
Vaughn, Earl 67
Vaughn, Tyler J 415
Vayda, Travis T 417
Veerathanongdech, Andrew Y 196
Velasquez, Thanya A 271
Velati, Nicolas A 298
Velo, Daniel A 335
Veltre, Philip M 165
Venable Jr, Daniel D 381
Venters, Wes 67
Verano, Miguel 70
Verett, Taylor J 362
Vergez, Paul 65
Vernon, Indya S 370
Versage, Matthew V 409
Vetri, Michael S 365
Vicari, Christopher J 205
Vicari, Frank A 352
Vickers, Brian A 298
Vickroy, Candice M 384
Vidt, Courtney M 397
Vilcek, Carol 68
Villadares, Hector 341
Villatoro, Misael E 390
Taylor, Christie M 416
Timsuren, Livingston T 319
Timsuren, Nathan S 363
Tintzman, Cory D 408
Udovicic, Bojan 393
Ulisse, Joseph M 398
Umodu, Kebin P 393
Unangst, Tom 62
Villers, Skyler T 405
Vincent, Aaron T 403
Vining, Colin S 349
Vining, Lisa 70
Index 491
Voci, Kara A 371
Voight, Megumi J 361
Volesky, Alex J 401
Volkening, Andrew L 100, 103, 378
Volsey II, Robert L 389
VonAhnen, James M 385
Von Heiland, Frank B 398
Von Husen, Erik R 363
Vorhies, Drew S 185
Voss, Joanna R 353
Vrabic, Stephen R 385
Vrana, Katherine I 359
Vrana, Teresa H 401
Vranicar, Trevor J 385
W
Wabinga, Daniel J 340
Wach, Lance A 367
Waddel, Andrew M 372
Waddel, Katherine L 397
Waddell, David M 392
Wagner, Andrew S 395
Wagner, Cole E 385
Wagner, Jared D 412
Wagner, Michael D 221
Waiss, Steven 65
Waiters, Ariel L 397
Waiwaiole, Jordan K 405
Wakefield, Stephen D 375
Walcher, David R 387
Waldie, Bradford D 352
Walford, Brian M 411
Walitsch, John H 377
Walk, Robert G 129,139,387
Walker, Ariella C 189
Walker, Benjamin R 259
Walker, Daniel M 416
Walker, James S 376
Walker, Michael A 387
Walker, Nathan J 385
Walker, Robert L 405
Walker, Ronald 402
Walker, Vincent T 388
Walker, Zachary A 378
Wall, Nathan C 369
Wallace, Alicia K 403
Wallace, Eric M 365
Wallace, Erin B 229
Wallace, Katherine A 340
Waller IV, Jack G 413
Wallerstein, Austin J 373
Wallin, John R 361
Wallin, Kurt W 367
Walls IV, Clinton T 200
Wallskog, Karl H 354
Walmsley, James L 357
Walsh, Laura M 283
Walsh, Mark 352
Walsh Jr, Stephen F 347
Walters, Jennifer N 373
Walters, Molly 66
Walton, Joseph A 376
Walz, Joseph N 394
Wamsley, Christina C 356
Wang, Jue 70
Wang, Steven S 237
Ward, Andrew T 408
Ward, Ben 64
Ward, Bradley S 283
Ward, Bryant 338
Ward, Danielle 360
Ward, Darren J 382
Ward, Edmund R 414
Ward, Katherine A 409
Ware, Kristin R 341
Waren, Julie K 380
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Warfel, Patrick H 298
Warfield, Jeremy P 375
Wargula, William R 169
Warner, Bradley 63
Warner, Daniel E 221
Warner, Justin D 356
Warr, Dartanian T 343
Warren, Amanda L 400
Warthen, Philip M 291
Warwick, Drew A 403
Warwick, Vanessa C 352
Warzeka, Jonathan P 90, 365
Washburn, Danny 64
Washington, Durthy 70
Washington, Evan J 76, 399
Wasson, Charles J 343
Watanabe, Nathan 70
Watford, Jonathan L 209
Wathen, Anne M 323
Watson, Bryan J 396
Watson, Bryan Y 383
Watson, Jason P 209
Watson, Jonathan V 405
Watson, Matthew B 377
Watts, Heather C 413
Watts, Nicholas E 399
Waugaman, William B 345
Weakley, Matthew J 342
Weaver, Chad L 345
Weaver, Cody J 385
Weaver, Johnathan A 383
Weaver, Maxwell G 411
Weaver Jr, Kevin W 351
Webb, Jeremy C 409
Weber, Gerhard 70
Weber, Kaila M 403
Weber, Katie A 382
Weber, Laura E 362
Weber, Mark K 361
Webster, Chase M 193
Weeks, Tyler C 237
Wehmeyer, Jackson L 345
Weiler, Justin M 263
Weindel, William A 416
Weiner, Alexander I 302
Weingart, Margaret E 405
Weingart, Troy 63
Weis, Leah K 165
Weisgarber, Paul A 379
Weissinger, Tyler D 393
Welborn Jr, Kenneth G 338
Welch, Chase 85
Welch, John D 391
Weldon, Ryan T 369
Welge, Dave 62
Weller, Grant 70
Wells, Autumne L 402
Wells, Daryl R 412
Wells, David 63
Wells, Mark 70
Wells, Nathan A 387
Welshinger, Scott K 331
Weltzin, Tanner J 381
Went, James 70
Werling, Kaitlin A 383
Wermuth, Michael 67
Werner, Andrew G 380
Wert, Kelly A 369
West, Andrew L 173
West, James 67
West, Ryan V 395
West, Trenton J 360
West, Tyler D 403
Westbrook, Austin S 338
Westland, Johnathan G 369
Westmoreland, David 62
Westrick, Mark 62
Wettemann, Robert 70
Wetterer, Jack 64
Wharton, Matthew D 355
Wheeler, Bradley J 358
Wheeler, Cody P 389
Wheeler, Richard G 364
Whitaker, Marisa J 137, 181
White, Aaron T 94, 379
White, Brittany L 351
White, Jessica M 413
White, Joshua C 397
White, Kirby J 407
White, Kyle J 399
White, Lucia R 344
White, Maria 71
White, Melvin N 381
White, Nercresainne M 413
White, Nick 85, 121
White, Seth N 405
White, Trevor C 266
White, William R 391
White, Zachary T 378
Whitehead, Ryan C 263
Whiteheart, Joshua R 338
White III, Harvey M 240
Whiteman, Brent E 374
Whiteman, Gary W 360 Whitesell, Jill 344
Whitfield, Forrest K 339
Whiting, Harrison 33
Whitlock, Caleb W 399
Whitmey, Andrew D 397
Whitney, Thomas M 95, 356
Whitt, Kevin T 347
Whitt, Travis M 340
Whittemore, Travis J 213
Wichman, Ryan M 399
Wichmann, Matthew E 240
Wickersheim, Michael 65
Wickley, Adam J 410
Widener, Aaron R 366
Wieninger Jr, Jonathan 358
Wijesinghe, W A Chamara S 381
Wikstrom, Jon W 353
Wilde, Brandon J 385
Wilde, Timothy K 241
Wilder, James R 375
Wildner, Helen M 364
Wilhelm, John L 307
Wilhelm, Robert T 395
Wilke, Chase S 415
Wilkens, Justin J 217
Wilkes, John 62
Wilkins, Kenneth D 271
Wilkinson, Joseph P 367
Wilkinson, Ryan M 399
Wilks, Jack 70
Willard, Elyse M 413
Willcox, Michael T 387
Willet, Robert L 352
Williams, Adam S 221,423
Williams, Alec S 403
Williams, Benjamin R 400
Williams, Blake 68
Williams, Brian P 267
Williams, Caitlin M 341
Williams, Cory C 387
Williams, Garrett T 391
Williams, James 67
Williams, Joshua G 311
Williams, Keith B 315
Williams, Kevin P 124, 331
Williams, Mark J 397
Williams, Matthew K 200
Williams, Patrick J 411
Williams, Matthew S 181
Williams, Peg 62
Williams, Ryan C 355
Williams, Ryan J 397
Williams, Scott A 63, 411
Williams, Timothy A 378
Williams, Zackery T 399
Williams IV, Reese M 360
Williamson, Jacob A 275
Wills II, Nathan E 338
Wilmore, Amber K 339
Wilson, Abel B 315
Wilson, Brian A 383
Wilson, Catherine M 399
Wilson, Coryn M 415
Wilson, Dean 70
Wilson, Eric C 361
Wilson, Erin B 384
Wilson, GarrettT 349
Wilson, James 414
Wilson, Joshua E 417
Wilson, Justin D 341
Wilson, Kara R 327
Wilson, Katherine J 367
Wilson, Kody A 399
Wilson, Layne W 241
Wilson, Paul S 371
Wilson, Phillip W 39, 259
Wilson, Rob 64
Wilson, Sandra 65
Wilson, Sarah E 371
Wilson, Shari E 286
Wilson IV, Russell D 373
Wimberley, Darryl 69
Winata, Yung A 417
Winchester III, Robert W 380
Wind, Jordan 417
Windham Jr, Ronald L 363
Wineman, Amanda B 373
Winkler, Derek J 375
Winn, Michael R 342
Winner, Austin F 295
Winner, Erin A 345
Winningham, Daniel W 391
Winsor, Ryan C 185
Winston, John K 401
Winter, Jeffrey M 173
Wise, Andrea M 404
Wise, Christy M 197
Wise, Evan D 339
Wiseman, Jacob L 347
Wissner, Jessica A 237
Witmyer, Nathanael R 362
Witt, Jeffrey F 345
Wittman, Jordan R 399
Witzig, Ryan T 399
Wofford Jr, Joel 295
Wohlford, Justin M 382
Wojciechowicz, Michael G 402
Wojdan, Michael S 357
Woldt, Weston E 407
Wolfe, Robert V 401
Wolff, Bradley A 344
Wolford, Christopher B 400
Woltkamp, Arianna L 403
Wolverton, Kristen 111
Wolverton, Kristen J 291
Won, Adrian 65
Won, Daniel Y 365
Won, David Y 380
Wong, Alan C 403
Wong, Diana D 402
Wong, Edward 373
Wong, Enoch T 381
Wong, Lisa Y 353
Wong K, Carrie E 54, 358
Wonner, Catherine E 331
Wood, Eric M 391
Wood, Jeffre K 383
Wood, John 66
Wood, Kelli C 369
Wood, Paul 396
Woodard, Calvin J 413
Woodhouse, Julia 71
Wood Jr, Thomas G 355
Woodland, Danielle L 413
Woods, Matthew T 353
Woodside, Dustin C 363
Woodyard, Elizabeth R 397
Woolfolk, Michael D 371
Worcester, Mathew J 200
Workman, Brett J 364
Workman, Daniel R 362
Worth, Derek B 345
Wright, Alexander J 343
Wright, Anthony 92
Wright, Dallas M 225
Wright, Jacob T 339
Wright, Katherine C 417
Wright, Kelly J 241
Wright, Kevin E 381
Wright, Nicolas A 143, 384
Wright, Trisden E 295
Wright, Tyler P 341
Wrynn, Jennifer 68
Wu, Lance F 341
Wyatt, Kelly E 44, 61, 353
Wyman, Keith A 415
Wyngarden, MeaganA 401
Wyst, Eric M Vander 298
Y
Yadlin, Roni 295
Yale, Gary 64
Yamashiro, Kai J 213
Yang, Crystal 205
Yarlett, Kristopher P 213
Yaszemski, Andrew J 344
Yatawara, Y B 347
Yates, Jonathan M 259
Yeager, Luke 225
Yeaste, Joshua C 393
Yee, Alexander P 400
Yeilding III, Richard P 347
Yelton, Brock L 279
Yenter, Cody M 404
Yi, Jonathan S 417
Yip, Kelsey L 408
Yip, Quentin 342
Yoder, Steven 404
Yoder, Tom 66
Yohe, Kyle D 341
Yoo, Michael J 369
Yoshimura, Stephen K 411
Youn, Mike B 362
Young, Doug 64
Young, Mitchell E 381
Young, Robert 65
Young, Ryan D 365
Young, Shannon R 363
Young, Wayne 71
Young, William R 387
Yu, Alberts 382
Yuen, Christopher S 402
Z
Zadalis, Aaron M 371
Zahner, Wolfgang L 319
Zaiser, James A 361
Zaiserpaced, Aaron 96
Zane, Eric D 379
Zambrano, Joshua E 379
Zarbock, Christopher M 397
Zeigler, David S 275
Zeigler, Jay R 417
Zeleski, Michael C 398
Zelfani, Aymen 345
Zemke, Hub 37
Zenger, Jessica M 165
Zenishek, Cori E 369
Zeqollari, Angela J 371
Zhang, Raymond P 303
Zhdanov, Boris 64
Zheng, Daniel X 241
Zhong, Zheng 349
Zhukov, Margarita 339
Ziegler, Kyle K 387
Ziegler, Zachary L 378
Zielinski, Ryan A 345
Zimmer, Matthew A 346
Zimmerman, Nicolas H 209
Zimmerman, Zachary 366
Zineddin, Mohamad 65
Zitelli, David A 375
Zschoche, Douglas P 386
Zubey, Alex M 381
Zumbach, David M 375
Zumstein, Benjamin D 406
Zupan, Dan 71
Zupancic, Matija 393
Zwirlein, Andrew P 126,413
Index 493
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