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CONTACT US: AFROTC DET 630 125 Terrace Drive Kent State University Suite 104 Terrace Hall Kent, OH 44242 330-672-2182 The Word From DET 630 December 2011 5 22 University of Akron Baldwin Wallace College Case Western Reserve Cleveland State University Hiram College Kent State University Mount Union College Youngstown State University From the heart of Cindy As 2011 comes to a close I would like to thank each and every one of you for making a positive difference in my life. It is a pleasure that I am here to serve you as you serve our country. I wish each of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! God Bless. Cindy “Developing Quality Leaders For The Air Force” Integrity ~ Service ~ Excellence

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Page 1: Newsletter - 2011 2nd Edition

The Word from DET 630

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04 Feb 2010

CONTACT US:

AFROTC DET 630

125 Terrace Drive

Kent State University

Suite 104 Terrace Hall

Kent, OH 44242

330-672-2182

The Word From DET 630 December 2011 5

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University of Akron Baldwin Wallace College Case Western Reserve Cleveland State University Hiram College Kent State University Mount Union College

Youngstown State University

From the heart of Cindy

As 2011 comes to a close I would like to thank each and every one of you for making a positive difference in my life. It is a pleasure that I am here to serve you – as you serve our country. I wish each of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! God Bless.

Cindy

“Developing Quality Leaders For The Air Force” Integrity ~ Service ~ Excellence

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Outgoing Cadre:

Incoming Cadre:

Captain Michael Frymier DET 630 would like to thank Captain Michael for his outstanding service. He has been reassigned to: DET 2USAFCENT AF FFX000 (ACC) AL UDEID AB QA

First Lieutenant Joel S. Martin

First Lieutenant Joel Martin is an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies at Det 630 AFROTC, Kent State University, Ohio. Lieutenant Martin entered the United States Air Force Academy as a cadet in 2004 and obtained his commission in 2008. Prior to assuming his current position, he was an Operational Test Analyst, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center, Eglin AFB, FL, where he designed operational tests for five Department of Defense acquisition programs valued at $5.0B.

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Congratulations

2011 Distinguished Graduate

Katelyn M. Lepere

Congratulations

2011 Combatives Training

Outstanding Teaching Support

Hunter Heinselman

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Greetings Detachment 630 Alumni,

My name is Joshua Henry and I am a senior cadet from Detachment 630, planning to graduate and commission in May 2012. For a little background on myself, I grew up in the Washington DC area and graduated from South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia. Directly after graduation from high school my father retired from the Army and decided to move back to Ohio in order to be closer to our extended family in the Youngstown area. This is also where both of my parents had grown up. I attended Youngstown State University initially and will now be finishing my degree in Business Management here at Kent State University.

In regard to this semester, it has been a great one for the Detachment. We have an absolutely outstanding class of seniors and juniors that make up the current POC, and the GMC are a very motivated crew in their own right. The overall philosophy of the senior class this year has been to be directly involved with the GMC as well as the Junior POC at all levels of operation within AFROTC, and when I say involved in all aspects of operations I am not stating this from a micro-management stand point, but from a mentorship and servant-leadership point of view. The seniors want make sure that our underclassmen cadets are getting all of the information, materials, and guidance that they need in order to perform the jobs to the best of their ability. We want to be known as a class that has made a very positive impact on the experience of the cadet's coming directly behind us. There is also a heavy emphasis on taking in as many experiences as possible within our "AFROTC bubble" (both the good and the bad) in order to apply that knowledge in a positive manner when we get the opportunity to become active duty officers. The Cadet Corps realizes that we have an opportunity to perpetuate the excellence that has already been established at this Detachment and improve upon it in order to create the highest quality training environment we can for the future officers of the United States Air Force. I can truly say I am extremely proud to be a part of this great group of seniors as well as the Cadet Corps as a whole. Thank you all very much for your time and the Cadet Corps and I look forward to seeing you on Active Duty!

- Cadet Joshua Henry

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Cadet Armstrong Cadet Carcioppolo Cadet Hoyt

Cadet Lindenberg Cadet Monaco Cadet Snyder

Cadet Szucs Cadet Pagano Cadet Tice

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The “Box D” By Captain Marik Hughes During WWII the tail flash for the 100th Bomb Group was a D. During sorties planes from the same base with the same tail flash would meet in mid-air for bombing runs. Today, the 100 BG is the 100 Air Refueling Wing.

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Reserved for YOU!

We welcome all of our alumni to visit with us and

have this spot reserved for you!

Class of 1989 Thomas A. McBride, LtCol

Aircraft Commander, C-27J Spartan Thanks for the visit!

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21 Oct 2011

The 2011 Fall PFA was held today in the Kent State University Field House.

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This board is featured above the track lighting in the hallway facing the office to recognize Commanders who have served DET 630. Please contact us if you have an 8 x 10 photo of one of our past Commanders. Thank you in advance for your help.

Thank you for your continued generous

donations to DET 630. Your financial help makes these projects possible. We have added three additional boards in the hallway, which we have nicknamed the “Hall of Fame.” These boards match the boards in the office and look fantastic. If you get a chance, please stop by the DET so you can see for yourself! We would love to have you visit!

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AFROTC DET 630 125 Terrace Drive 104 Terrace Hall

Kent State University Kent, OH 44242

PHONE:

(330) 672-2182

FAX: (330) 672-2189

E-MAIL:

[email protected]

“Friend” us on Facebook:

AFROTC DET 630

Alumni and Friends…

We extend an open invitation to come and visit with us.

We are on a mission to develop quality leaders for the Air Force. Detachment 630 has produced hundreds of

quality officers and will continue to do so with your continued support. We invite you to help us in any way

that you can. Please help us if you are able to with monetary donations, coin donations, patch donations,

volunteer to be a guest speaker, creative support ideas, or attend community events with DET 630

Thank you for the monetary donations! Your support is greatly appreciated.

2011 Spring Commissioning Video If you would like to view the 2011 Spring Commissioning video you can click on this active link. http://www.photoshow.com/watch/EY3yT9In

Donations to DET 630 Colonel Gerald P. Kirchner $25.00 Lt Col and Mrs. Richard Benson $25.00 Lt Col and Mrs. Daniel Crawford $75.00