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2026 Community College of the Air force Graduation

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  • By Senior Airman Elizabeth Figueroa
  • Maxwell Air Force Base Public Affairs

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala--- The Community College of the Air Force celebrated its graduates during a graduation ceremony on May 28, at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy Auditorium on Gunter Annex.  

Ninety-eight enlisted members earned their associates degrees through the CCAF, however, only 15 graduates attended due to deployments, temporary duty assignments, and mission requirements. Graduates received their degrees in various fields, including system technology, logistics, and criminal justice. 

 “The Air Force journey can sometimes be complicated and complex,” said U.S. Air Force Col. Adam Rudolphi, 42d Air Base Wing deputy commander, “There will be times where you lose sight of what you’re doing and forget why you joined in the first place. But if you always fall back on our core values, you can’t lose. You’ll will win every time.” 

Retired U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Tom Baker, 42d Force Support Squadron education specialist, gave a motivational speech, emphasizing the importance of pursuing a CCAF degree.  

“Today it’s not just about a diploma or an education record,” Baker said. “Today is about recognition of your training, technical skill, your discipline and your ability to serve your country while still investing in yourself.”  

Baker also spoke about his experience as a staff sergeant in 2010 when he received his CCAF degree and how that moment was a turning point in his life. 

“That CCAF degree was my foundation,” Baker said. “It’s the reason I get excited when I see an Airman graduate. That degree can become more than a credential or an applause, it can become evidence that you finish what you start, that your military training has value and you are capable of more than you might have given yourself credit for.”  

With more than 110 affiliated schools, the CCAF is a federally-chartered academic institution that serves the U.S. Air Force enlisted force and awards over 22,000 associates of applied science from 71 degree programs annually, having awarded associate of applied science to over 600,000 graduates since 1977.  

“The CCAF is very important for professional development,” said U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alisia Chandler, 42d Contracting Squadron, who graduated from the CCAF. “When it comes to serving, I want to make sure that my unit sees that I'm committed to getting better. It doesn’t stop because we get to the next level, we have to continue growing.”  

 

Below are the 2026 CCAF graduates: 

 

117th Logistics Readiness Squadron 

Master Sgt. Chad Carroll 

Associate in Logistics 

 

Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps 

Tech Sgt. Adam Brewbaker 

Associate in Aviation Maintenance Technology 

 

Air Education and Training Command AFROTC  

Staff Sgt. Yves Jacquet 

Associate in Human resources Management 

 

42d Force Support Squadron 

Senior Airman Casey Money 

Associate in Human Resources Management 

Tech Sgt. Anastasia Medina 

 Associate in Information Management 

Staff Sgt. Alejandro Cebollero 

Associate in Human Resources 

 

42d Contracting Squadron 

Staff Sgt. Alisia Chandler  

Associate in Contracts Management 

 

42d Security Forces Squadron 

Staff Sgt. Vincent Gorrusso 

Associate in Criminal Justice 

 

117th Security Forces Squadron 

Master Sgt. Anthony Stevens  

Associate in Criminal Justice 

 

AETC Air War College 

Tech Sgt. Elizabeth Guinn 

Associate in Information Management 

 

26th Network Operations Squadron 

Senior Airman Noah Hartkopf  

Associate in Information System Technology  

 

Community College of the Air Force 

Staff Sgt. Preston Higgins 

Associate in Avionic System Technology 

Staff Sgt. Samantha Shaffer 

Associate in Aviation Management 

 

Air Force Life Cycle Management Center 

Staff Sgt. Brandon Simpson 

Associate in Logistics and Computer Science 

Senior Airman Naima White 

Associate in Information Technology