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PAGE 2                                       THE SCOPE                                     JANUARY, 1991

                                   SSgt Tracy W. Lantz
                                  193rd Communications Flight
                                  Administrative Management

                                  In a recent survey of graduates' supervisors. those supervisors feel that CCAF graduates  produce both higher quality and greater quantity of work.

                                  There are more than 86,000 airmen Air Force-wide who have earned degrees from CCAF, the enlisted person's college. If you are interested in earning a degree in one of the college's 72 degree programs, contact ,MSgt. Conner Blaine, in CPBO, second floor of Headquarters Building #81.

IN HONOR OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
 L I V I N G THE DREAM

The sixth national observance of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be observed on Monday, January 21,1991. Each of us should work together and remember the life, work and hope of Dr. King. To celebrate in the true spirit of togetherness and most importantly as citizen soldiers, to live the dream as individuals within our families and communities by serving the cause of equality. justice, freedom and peace. The Department of Defense's (DOD) human goals certainly identifies this: "Our nation was founded on the principle that the individual has infinite dignity and worth. DOD exists to keep this nation secure and at peace, and must always be guided by this principle.  In all that we do, we must show respect for the serviceman, the servicewomen, the civilian employer and family members recognizing individual needs, aspiration and capabilities." Every person can make a difference, if each of us is willing to make a commitment to work together. Then honoring the life of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. will not be in vain. Let freedom ring.


PROMOTIONS 		To TSGT  				To A1C
			Chester L. Meisenhelter. CES 		David J. O'Shell, SPF
			Brian T. Reinoehl. RMS			Howard C. Schappell, RMS
			Benito Torres, Jr., CAMS

			To SSGT 				To AMN
			Brian E.. Searle, CES			Christopher  B.. Grudi. SPF
			William A. Swope. SVF			Bobby A. Zeller, HOSP



AWARDS  	AIR FORCE ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
		Maj Robert A. Beers, SOS			SSgt David A. Perry, SOS
		Maj Dennis R. Gooding, SOS		SSgt Daniel J. Sheehan, Sr., SOS
		Maj Thomas H. Mills, SOS			SMSgt Victor H. Miller

		ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL (JUST CAUSE)
		MSgt. Alba L. botts, Jr., MAAAA		Tsgt. Ronald E Mattern, MAOF
		Msgt. James E. Pringle, MAAC		Tsgt. Kenneth R. Stuck, MAOF
		Tsgt. Brian D. Bender, MAAC		Ssgt. Victor J. Lugosky, MAOF
		Tsgt. Steven N. Miller, MAAE		Msgt. John L. Eyer, Jr., MAFA

           NOTE:  The deadline for articles to be included in next month's SCOPE is Sunday's UTA, 2 p.m.

  "This funded Air Force Newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S.
 military services. Contents of "Scope" are not necessarily the official views of, or en-
 dorsed by. the U.S. Government. the Department of Defense, or the Department of the
  Air Force. The editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Public Affair
  A Funded Class 2 Newspaper Office of the 193rd Special Operations Group. 193rd SOG Editorial Staff: Commander Printed on recycled paper Col. Lawrence F. Santerini; Chief. Pubic Affairs, Capt. Kathleen M. Blokzeyl Roth; Editor.  TSgt. Constance D. Wagner. Administrative. A1C Kristi L. Cassell."
 An Award Winning Newsletter - Recipient 1989 NGAPA Best Pennsylvania Air National Guard Paper.

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