US Air Force Military Training - Yearbook (Lackland, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Colonel Henry J. Williams is vice commander, Air Force Basic Military Training School, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. More than 60,000 young men and women receive their initial Air Force training through this school each year. Colonel Williams graduated from Tuskegee Institute in Ala., with a bachelor of science degree. He received his master's degree in management from the University of Mis- souri. He completed Air War College in 1983, Air Command and Staff College in 1977 and Squadron Officer School in 1974. Colonel Williams was commissioned a second lieutenant through Reserve Officers Training Corps at Tuskegee Insti- tute in 1967. ln 1968 he was assigned to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as an air defense radar analyst programmer and developer. He was then transferred to Vietnam, where he worked as an air liaison officer, air defense analyst and command briefer. He returned to the United States in 1972 to Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., as a targeting project officer working with the initial deployment of the SRAM missile. ln 1973, he was assigned to Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., where he worked as a missile combat crew member, standardization evaluator, maintenance officer, squadron commander, and iz? .fl gr .: Y:-Ig 1-L-. SS' '24 3' S falimm gsS l ff 3-3:.g'll.':f'5'lul- -4:rn, Colonel Henry J. Williams Vice Commander ' Basic Military Training School wing executive officer. Colonel Williams next assignment was to Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., where he served as a management consul- tant and commandant of the Air Force Officers' Orientation School. While at Maxwell, he developed the Lieutenants' Professional Development Seminar. In 1982 he was assigned to Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, as director, educational plans and evaluation. He also served as the assistant executive officer to the Air Training Command commander and command briefer. Colonel Wil- liams was next assigned as commander 3511th United States Air Force Recruiting Squadron, Pittsburgh, Pa. ln August 1985 he was assigned as Chief Air Force Acces- sions, Reenlistment and Special Policies, Directorate of Per- sonnel Plans, HQ USAF, Pentagon, Washington D.C. He assumed his present position Nov. 13, 1987. His military decorations include the Bronze Star, Meritori- ous Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, and the Air Force Commendation Medal. He was promoted to colonel, Nov. 1, 1987. Colonel Williams is married to the former Nancy Scott. They have one son, Henry, and two daughters, Amanda and Andrea.

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Colonel Robert D. Peterson Commander Basic Military Training School Colonel Robert D. Peterson is commander of the Air Force Basic Military Training School at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. More than 60,000 young men and women receive their initial Air Force training through this school each year. He was born March 24, 1945, in Port Angeles, Wash., where he graduated from Port Angeles Senior High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Stanford University in 1967. Immediately following, he completed Officer Training School as a distinguished gradu- ate and was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He earned a master of arts degree in business management from Central Michigan University in 1976. Colonel Peterson completed both Squadron Officer School and Air Command and Staff College with the Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., and graduated from the Australian Joint Ser- vices Staff College CAustralian War Collegel. Colonel Peterson completed Undergraduate Pilot Training at Williams Air Force Base, Ariz., in 1968 as a distinguished graduate. After receiving his wings he was assigned to air- crew duty with the 56th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron as a WC-135 aircraft commander at Yokota Air Base, Japan. ln 1972, Colonel Peterson was assigned to 56th Special Operations Wing at Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, where he served as a command post con- troller and wing staff operations officer. ln 1973, Colonel Peterson was chosen to fly with the 89th Military Airlift Wing, Andrews Air Force Base, Md. He served as a special air missions aircraft commander on the VC-135 and VC-137 aircraft providing worldwide airlift trans- portation in support of the president, vice president, cabinet members and other high ranking dignitaries. ln the fall of 1976, he was selected to serve at the White House as the Air Force Aide to the President. He served in this capacity from 1977 through 1980. He accompanied the President on all his foreign and domestic travels and coordi- nated support for the commander-in-chief within a multi- service and civilian environment. Colonel Peterson attended senior service school at the Australian Joint Services Staff College in Canberra, Austra- lia in 1981. After graduation, he returned to flying duties, qualified in the C-141 aircraft, and was assigned to the 437th Military Airlift Wing at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C. ln 1982, he assumed command of the 76th Military Airlift Squadron and later became the wing assistant deputy com- mander for operations. ln 1985, Colonel Peterson was assigned to the air staff, initially as chief of the Readiness Programs and Initiatives Group and later as an assistant director for Readiness and lnitiatives, deputy chief of staff, plans and operations, Head- quarters U.S. Air Force in the Pentagon. He assumed his current position May 26, 1987. Colonel Peterson is a command pilot with more than 5,100 hours of flying time in strategic airlift aircraft. His military decorations include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster, and the Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster. He was promoted to colonel Nov. 1, 1984. Colonel Peterson is married to the former Marily Hatch of Palo Alto, Calif. They have one son, Rob 1155 and are expect- ing a daughter on July 4th.



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CMSgt Michael F. Furey Wing Superintendent Basic Military Training School CMSgt Furey is the Wing Superintendent for the Air Force Basic Military Training School. Chief Furey was born 30 December 1947 in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from St John's Prep High School, Brooklyn, New York in June 1965 and since earned an Associates Degree in Instructor Methodology from the Community College of the Air Force. Chief Furey enlisted in the Air Force on 1 November 1966 and completed basic training at Amarillo AFB in January 1967. His initial assignment as a Plumbing Specialist at Randolph AFB was followed by a tour with the 823rd Red Horse, Civil Engineering Squadron, Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Republic of Vietnam from September 1968 to March 1970. Upon his return from Southeast Asia, he was assigned to Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. He volunteered for and was selected to be a Military Training instructor QMTIJ in April 1971. Upon completion of MTI School in June 1971, he was assigned to the 3727th Basic Military Training Squadron KBMTSJ. During his initial tour as an instructor, he was also assigned to the 3702nd and 3743rd Basic Military Training Squadrons. Chief Furey left Lackland in September 1974 for another tour with Red Horse, 554th Civil Engineering Squadron at Lltapao Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand. Following assignment to Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1975, Chief Furey returned to Lackland in June 1977. Since his return, his assignments have included instructor and section supervisor for the 3706th BMTS, NCOIC of the Military Training Branch, Headquarters BMTS, Training Superintendent for the 3707th and 3708th BMTS, Chief, Standardization Division and Wing Superintendent. He was promoted to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant on 1 August 1986. He is married to the former Cristina Sarmiento of Manila, Philippines. They have three children, Mathew, Jason, and Michael Jr.

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