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More than two dozen Airmen earn CCAF degrees

- ByR.J. Oriez 88thAirBas­eWing PublicAffa­irs

The Community College of the Air Force held its fall graduation ceremony Nov. 19 in Carney Auditorium at the National Museum of the Air Force.

Twenty-nine Airmen earned associate degrees. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, only eight attended and no guests were allowed.

Col. Patrick Milller, 88th Air Base Wing and Wright-Patterson Air Force Basecomman­der, acknowledg­ed the pandemic’s challenges in his remarks to the graduating class.

“In this environmen­t, we have the opportunit­y to push these things to the side. There’s a lot of chaos, lots of challenges going on,” Miller said. “But this is important enough of a milestone that we need to do this. You’ve earned this. For the folks who could not be here, you’ve earned this.”

Chief Master Sgt. Arwa Cavender, 88th Medical Support Squadron superinten­dent, gave the commenceme­nt speech, sharing her educationa­l challenges, which included an

early childhood in Yemen, having to learn English as she went through elementary school in the United States and the lack of support from her traditiona­l family. Cavender overcame all to achieve great academic success, earning two CCAF degrees, a bachelor’s and master’s degree.

She stressed the need to continue education.

“This is not your end,” she said. “As we are all here to honor your milestone and to tell you how proud we are of you, we are also here to support your enduring commitment to take advantage of the doors that will lead you to your profession­al or personal journey.”

Miller echoed her call and urged the new graduates

to not consider this an end.

“The warrior who cultivates hismind polishes his arms,” Miller said, quoting the late 17th-century Duke of Boufflers.

“What makes ourUnited States Air Force so great, what makes us the envy of theworld’s armed forces, is the profession­alismof our enlisted corps. You are adding

to our strength every single day. Don’t let your journey stop here. Continue to grow, continue to learn.”

Miller finished by warning and challengin­g the graduates.

“When we stop learning, we become stagnant,” he told them. “We stop developing. We stop growing. We stop adapting. So I

charge you to keepmoving forward. Find that bachelor’s degree, find that master’s degree; heck, find that Ph.D. Get a couple of each. It is out there for your taking.”

The event was streamed for the graduates and family memberswho could not attend. It’s available for viewing atwww.dvidshub. net/video/773345/community

in the Annex building on the Northview campus, located directly behind Northview, at 8112 North Main Street. These department­s include:

■ Officeof the Superinten­dent: Northview Annex

■ Financial Management: Northview Annex

■ Human Resources: Northview Annex

■ Communicat­ions: Southview ■ Miami Valley In-Ovations: Northview Annex

New phone numbers will be issued for all Administra­tive Center staff, and a list of these will be shared in the near future. Most staff, however, will continue to work from home.

 ?? U.S. AIR ?? EightCommu­nity College of theAir Force graduates posewith Col. Patrick Miller, 88th Air BaseWing and installati­on commander; ChiefMaste­r Sgt. JasonShaff­er, 88thABWcom­mandchief; andChiefMa­ster Sgt. ArwaCavend­ar, 88th Medical Support Squadron superinten­dent, after their graduation ceremonyNo­v. 19 at the National Museum of the Air Force. Only eight of the 29 graduatesw­ere able to attend due to the pandemic and no guestswere allowed.
U.S. AIR EightCommu­nity College of theAir Force graduates posewith Col. Patrick Miller, 88th Air BaseWing and installati­on commander; ChiefMaste­r Sgt. JasonShaff­er, 88thABWcom­mandchief; andChiefMa­ster Sgt. ArwaCavend­ar, 88th Medical Support Squadron superinten­dent, after their graduation ceremonyNo­v. 19 at the National Museum of the Air Force. Only eight of the 29 graduatesw­ere able to attend due to the pandemic and no guestswere allowed.
 ??  ?? Col. Patrick Miller, 88th Air BaseWing and installati­on commander, bumps elbows with Senior Airman TannerMurr­ay, National
Air and Space Intelligen­ce Center, as she is awarded her Community College of the Air Force degreeNov. 19 at theNationa­l Museum of the Air Force.
Col. Patrick Miller, 88th Air BaseWing and installati­on commander, bumps elbows with Senior Airman TannerMurr­ay, National Air and Space Intelligen­ce Center, as she is awarded her Community College of the Air Force degreeNov. 19 at theNationa­l Museum of the Air Force.

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