Airmen center honors graduates

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The base's First Term Airmen Center recognized three of its students for outstanding achievement during a graduation ceremony Aug. 19.

Airman Melissa Nishite, 366th Logistics Readiness Squadron, received the school's "Sharp Airman" award for outstanding professionalism and uniform standards on a daily basis while Airman 1st Class Mark Saringo, 366th Communications Squadron, earned the "Razor Sharp Airman" award as the class' top performer.

Meanwhile, Airman Thomas Helfrich, 366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, claimed the school's "Gunfighter Pride" award for writing the best essay on what it means to be a first-term Airman in today's Air Force.

Other graduates from the school included the following Airmen:

726th Air Control Squadron - Airman 1st Class Robyn Buchanan

366th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron - Airmen Matthew Markley and Alan Weiman

366th Component Maintenance Squadron - Airmen 1st Class Corey Cooley and Nathan Nixon

366th EMS - Airman 1st Class Joshua Arnold

366th Civil Engineer Squadron -- Airman Ean Rizor

366th LRS - Airmen 1st Class Adrian Gogue, Miguel Javier, Clifford Maas and Jordan Thomas

366th Operations Support Squadron - Airmen 1st Class Peter Logar and Brian Pollet

366th Security Forces Squadron - Airmen 1st Class Walter Barath and Rodriguez Lopez

366th Comptrollers Squadron - Airman 1st Class Clinton McStott