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Slater graduates from Air Force
On 6/28/2006
Contributed by: Army-Air Force Hometown News on 7/7/2006

Air Force Cadet Geoffrey B. Slater has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The graduate received a bachelor of science degree and was commissioned as a second lieutenant.

The academy offers a four-year educational program of instruction and experience designed to provide cadets the knowledge and character essential for air and space leaders, and the motivation to serve as Air Force career officers.

The curriculum provides a balanced program of military training, academics, physical training, athletic conditioning, and character and ethical development. The courses of study allow cadets to acquire a broad education in the basic and engineering sciences, social sciences, the humanities, including additional elective courses needed to complete requirements for one of 25 major areas of study.

The new lieutenants go on to serve as pilots, navigators, engineers, maintenance officers, professionals in various management and technical fields, and some attend medical or graduate school with special scholarships, while others go directly to non-rated Air Force-wide assignments.

Slater received a degree in Biology and graduated as the top Biology major.In addition, he was honored as a distinguished graduate from the class of 2006.

His first station will be at Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, TX. He will be trained as an intelligence officer.

He is the son of Steven Slater of Illini Way, Boulder, Colo., and Marsha Trout of Crestvue Circle, Golden, Colo.
The lieutenant is a 2002 graduate of Golden High School.



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