Academy Seeks Enlisted Applicants
Week of January 21, 2008
Enlisted Airmen interested in attending the U.S. Air Force Academy this year must submit completed forms no later than Jan. 31, 2008. There are 135 slots available for enlisted Airmen through the Leaders Encouraging Airman Development (LEAD) program. There are also an additional 50 slots reserved at the Air Force Academy Preparatory School. An Airman must be a U.S. citizen (or able to attain citizenship), be unmarried, have no dependents, and be of high moral character. For more information about the LEAD program, contact your local education center, the Academy Directorate of Admissions at 800-443-9266, or visit the U.S. Air Force Academy website.
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