AMMOS graduates 22nd class Published July 13, 2011 Nellis Public Affairs NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- Members of Class 11A graduated from the U.S. Air Force Advanced Maintenance and Munitions Officer School Air Expeditionary Force combat support course during a ceremony June 17, 2011, at the Club at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The 11 graduates of the 15-week AMMOS course, all of whom are officers from maintenance and munitions units across the Air Force, will take their newfound knowledge back to their units and will produce, instruct and advise others in all aspects of effects-based logistics. The course, which was first offered in 2003, provides mid-level captains the ability to produce combat airpower, execute mission requirements, educate others and develop an expeditionary mentality focused on winning today's wars while preparing to fly, fight and win the wars of tomorrow. Throughout the course, students focus on leadership, critical thinking, maintenance, fleet health, mission readiness, sortie generation, flying hour program planning and execution, munitions operations, and logistics command and control. Class 11A is the 22nd class to graduate from the U.S. Air Force AMMOS Air Expeditionary Force combat support course. Graduates include: Maj. Karwin Weaver - Holloman AFB, N.M. Capt. Steven Brown - Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Capt. Darrell Chase Jr. - Elmendorf AFB, Alaska Capt. Gerry Davis - Langley AFB, Va. Capt. James Harris - Hill AFB, Utah Capt. Donald Hudson - Offutt AFB, Neb. Capt. Imie Mark III - Joint Base Andrews, Md. Capt. A. Spence Pennington - Ramstein AB, Germany Capt. Shawn Stermer - Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Capt. Steven Trnka - Hill AFB, Utah Capt. Heather Wooten - Mountain Home AFB, Idaho