Members of Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice Course class number 081007 take a moment to pose for a group photo prior to their graduation ceremony on Dec. 2. This marked the final Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice class that will come through Goodfellow as the career field will soon merge with another intelligence career field, Intelligence Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan D. Musal).
Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Van Holten, 316th Training Squadron instructor, serves as emcee at the graduation ceremony for Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice Course class number 081007 on Dec. 2. This marked the final Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice class that will come through Goodfellow as the career field will soon merge with another intelligence career field, Intelligence Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan D. Musal).
Members of Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice Course class number 081007 recite the Airman's Creed during their graduation ceremony on Dec. 2. This marked the final Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice class that will come through Goodfellow as the career field will soon merge with another intelligence career field, Intelligence Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan D. Musal).
Major Sammy Vega, 316th Training Squadron director of operations, addresses the Members of Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice Course class number 081007 during their graduation ceremony on Dec. 2. This marked the final Electronic Systems Security Assessment Apprentice class that will come through Goodfellow as the career field will soon merge with another intelligence career field, Intelligence Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan D. Musal).
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