Klotz Graduates Airman Leadership School

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Jason L. Klotz has graduated from Airman Leadership School at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., and was promoted to the rank of staff sergeant.

The five-week course is designed to train senior airmen to understand their positions in the Air Force organizational structure, leadership, communications skills, and profession of arms, which are needed for professional development to be effective noncommissioned officers. Airmen are prepared and better equipped to serve as supervisors, managers and rating officials as they progress in their enlisted military careers.

The school is the first of three levels of professional military education programs used to develop and cultivate leadership and supervisory skills, and is a required course for airmen to complete prior to being promoted to the rank of staff sergeant.

Klotz, an installation entry controller, is assigned to the 437th Security Forces Squadron. The service member has served in the military for more than three years.

He is the son of Kenny L. and June E. Klotz of West Anglin Road, Etna Green. In 2003, Klotz graduated from Triton Junior-Senior High School, Bourbon.[[In-content Ad]]

Jason L. Klotz has graduated from Airman Leadership School at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., and was promoted to the rank of staff sergeant.

The five-week course is designed to train senior airmen to understand their positions in the Air Force organizational structure, leadership, communications skills, and profession of arms, which are needed for professional development to be effective noncommissioned officers. Airmen are prepared and better equipped to serve as supervisors, managers and rating officials as they progress in their enlisted military careers.

The school is the first of three levels of professional military education programs used to develop and cultivate leadership and supervisory skills, and is a required course for airmen to complete prior to being promoted to the rank of staff sergeant.

Klotz, an installation entry controller, is assigned to the 437th Security Forces Squadron. The service member has served in the military for more than three years.

He is the son of Kenny L. and June E. Klotz of West Anglin Road, Etna Green. In 2003, Klotz graduated from Triton Junior-Senior High School, Bourbon.[[In-content Ad]]
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