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Colonel A. M. Musgrove Deputy Commandant B.E., Johns Hopkins University, 1928, M.A., Columbia University, 1930, Electric distribution engineer, Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, NJ., Engineering Instructor, ORC, New Jersey-Delaware Area, Executive Officer, Utilities Division, New York District Engineer, Post Engineer, Camp Shanks, N.Y. and Camp Kilmer, N.J., Air Installations Officer, 23d Fighter Wing, Commanding Officer, 805th Engineer Aviation Bn, AF Liaison Officer, Southwestern Division, Corps of Engineers, Chief, Installations Engineering School, USAFIT, 1950, Deputy Commandant, USAFIT, 1951. Dr. Reginald H. Downing Dean, Resident College B.A., Acadia University, 1930, M.S., West Virginia University, 1932, Ph.D., West Virginia University, 1934, Instructor, West Virginia University, 1930-38, Instructor, Purdue University, 1938-42, Head, Department of Mathematics, USAFIT, 1949-51, Dean, Resident College, 1951. Dr. Glenn O. Emick Dean of Admissions A.B., Education, Nebraska State Teachers College, 1919, A.B., Political Science, University of Wyoming, 1920, A.M., Educational Administration, University of Michigan, 1925, A.M., Business Administration, University of Chicago, 1931, Ph.D., Educational Administration, Indiana University, 1935, Dean of Men, Nebraska State Teachers College, 1925, Superintendent of Schools, Minitare, Nebraska, 1920-22, 5th Corps Area Educational Advisor, I936-42, War Service, Army Air Corps, 1942-45, Training Officer, Veterans Administration, 1946, Dean of Admissions, USAFIT, 1946.
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if Mdior General Ralph P S Commandonf, USAl:lT wofftbrd 5.5. U 5 M. . ' ' - hla 1936. Arm ' 'Y Academ I .N Y. 1930. - Intelligent! Ncgxrh Sltilff College' 'lQI:tCorps Engineerin Slaff for opemt. Alf Fone Euro 2 Asgisfcm Chiefg School, sfdffl Ugs Mm' Ions 15' Allied APE1. 19447 Assmcm 221 Slcffl ma d ' YYY Ac d Orne A ief f ufnn' er and Chief gf Ziggy' 1946i Exetuliy rmy' 19457 Chief gf Chiefocieneral Hoy! S. va if lhe Air Forge e1tg4'he DePI-Hy Com- Depu, 'he Engineefin n- ? be'9. Chief ' f 72 Special assi Q Gnd gl Commanding G9 Dmsion' Ai' Mcneo' fum' USAF 19:3- evel enercl . he C ' P Oqober' Igggnem Command, fllngdwchgf of smffmpfzons, 1949: ' 7 Ommandant of eseafch USAFIT RTERS EADQUA NOLOGY H lNS'l'l'l'UTE OF TECH MMANDANT USAF or we co ace BASE 0FF1CE WRlGl-lT-PATTERSON MR F0 0HlO OF THE CUXSS OF l95l.L2 MEMBERS ' te of Technology The staff and faculty of the USAF lnstitu extend their heartiest congratulations upon your graduation from the lnstitute. The increased knowledge and ability you have gained through your studies should be a source oi' great to you as individuals and should enable you to ' ' n to the tremendous task confronting satisfaction an increased contributio d sinCerely make the Air Force. We welcome you into the ranks of our Alumni an hope that in the coming years you will retain your interest in the lnstitute and will continue to feel that you are part of it ' our next assignment and Best wishes for success in y Air Force career. throughout your Wffmf ALPH P. . Major General, USAF Commandant l
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THE FACULTY Introducing the various faculty departments, individual groups of specialists in their field, each with its function, separate from the rest, but working for a common goal. To transform incoming student officers into specialists in their own chosen field of endeavor so that they may perform their assigned duties of the future with increased skill. This requires the operation of all departments as an integrated body, to efficiently disseminate the desired information by way of their reason and accumulated knowledge of the past. Lexi AQ D15 fb 1 .box i cr, l l fmll 3 onto 2 0110 2 GEO O O S. ,Far ffff -Teh, ,.fgt95E' ,fi
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