The Unites States Air Force Advanced Maintenance and Munitions Officers School (AMMOS), class 09A graduated April 23 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The AMMOS graduates were (left to right) Capt. Wesley Alderman from Moody AFB, Ga.; Capt. Alfred Mart from Scott AFB, Ill.; Capt. Trent Arnold from Travis AFB, Calif.; Capt. Andrew Hackleman from Whiteman AFB, Mo.; Capt.Joseph Ingram from Ramstein Air Base, Germany; Capt. Nathan McKim from McChord AFB, Wash.; Capt. Shawn O'Kane from Dyess AFB, Texas; and Maj. Robby Key from Robins AFB, Ga. The 13-week school provides graduate level instruction in expeditionary combat support for USAF maintenance and munitions officers with the goal of increasing an operational wing's capability and lethality. In this selective program, graduates become competent in the complete spectrum of agile combat support processes and are prepared to lead maintenance in expeditionary combat or mobility aerospace forces. (courtesy photo)
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