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. 15.

Airman 1st Class Jesse Wilson, 366th Civil Engineer Squadron, received the school's "Razor Sharp Airman" award as the class' top performer while Airman 1st Class Michael McPherson, 366th Security Forces Squadron, earned the "Sharp Airman" award for outstanding dress and appearance.

Airman Deborah Young, 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office, 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 include the following Airmen:

366th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron - Airman 1st Class Andrew Walker and Airman James McGgonigle

366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron - Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bunke, Dezmon Eddins and Shane Gast

366th CES - Airman 1st Class Erik Olson and Airmen Kurtis Brown

366th Component Maintenance Squadron - Airman 1st Class Bruce Broughton

366th SFS - Airmen 1st Class John Amole, Edmund Robins and Dwayne Starkey

366th Services Squadron - Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bizuneh, Joshua Hester and Kendrick Slater

366th Logistics Readiness Squadron - Airmen Barry Buse and Benjamin Caspers

366th Communication Squadron - Airman Randy Donovan

FTAC serves as the base's inprocessing center for all Airmen reporting here as part of their first duty station following initial military training.