Princeton Community High School Alumni
Princeton, Indiana (IN)
Recent Members
Cassidy Mauer | 2003 |
Eva Douglas | 1967 |
Gage Smith Michael | 2023 |
Helen Elaine Koch | 1960 |
Kayci Donnelly | 2021 |
Mariela Lizcano | 2009 |
Mark Sauter | 1972 |
Mel Myers | 1970 |
Military Alumni
Honoring Our Heroes
This area is dedicated to our alumni that have served or are serving in our armed forces!
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Honored Military Alumni
Brant Boyd
Class of 1990
Marine Corps, 10 Years
USMC from 1990-2000
OK Army National Guard (full-time) 2000-2005
Tour in Afghanistan 2003-2004
Class of 1990
Marine Corps, 10 Years
USMC from 1990-2000
OK Army National Guard (full-time) 2000-2005
Tour in Afghanistan 2003-2004
CHRIS AMBROSE
Class of 1989
National Guard, 14 Years
INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD AND MO. NATIONAL GUARD
Class of 1989
National Guard, 14 Years
INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD AND MO. NATIONAL GUARD
Dale Morris
Class of 1999
Marine Corps, 4 Years
Served 4 yrs active duty Marines. Stationed in Japan, and Virgina
Class of 1999
Marine Corps, 4 Years
Served 4 yrs active duty Marines. Stationed in Japan, and Virgina
Danny Smith
Class of 1994
Air Force, 13 Years
13 yrs as a Aircrew Life Support Tech. Currently stationed @ McConnell AFB, Wichita KS
Class of 1994
Air Force, 13 Years
13 yrs as a Aircrew Life Support Tech. Currently stationed @ McConnell AFB, Wichita KS
David L. Smith
Class of 1979
Army, 20+ Years
Retired from the Army after 20+ years of service
Service included service in Persian Gulf War
3 tours of duty w/ 101st Airborne Division
2 tours of duty in South Korea
Class of 1979
Army, 20+ Years
Retired from the Army after 20+ years of service
Service included service in Persian Gulf War
3 tours of duty w/ 101st Airborne Division
2 tours of duty in South Korea
Dustin Hudson
Class of 1998
Air Force, 4 Years
Active Duty, currently serving as a Captain in the 37FTS as an Instructor Pilot training students how to fly the T-6. I have flown the T-6, T-37 and T-38. In the summer of 2008, I will be reassigned to an opperational unit.
Class of 1998
Air Force, 4 Years
Active Duty, currently serving as a Captain in the 37FTS as an Instructor Pilot training students how to fly the T-6. I have flown the T-6, T-37 and T-38. In the summer of 2008, I will be reassigned to an opperational unit.
Dwayne Donelson
Class of 1975
Air Force, 20+ Years
Served at Langley AFB, Virginia - White House Communications Agency, Washinton, DC - Office of the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Washington DC - Reese AFB, Texas - Operation Desert Storm - Murted AS, Turkey - Defense Language Institute English Language Center, Lackland AFB, Texas - Incirlik AB, Turkey - Air Force Recruiting Squadron, Indianapolis, Indiana
Class of 1975
Air Force, 20+ Years
Served at Langley AFB, Virginia - White House Communications Agency, Washinton, DC - Office of the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Washington DC - Reese AFB, Texas - Operation Desert Storm - Murted AS, Turkey - Defense Language Institute English Language Center, Lackland AFB, Texas - Incirlik AB, Turkey - Air Force Recruiting Squadron, Indianapolis, Indiana
ginny Melvin
Class of 1976
Air Force, 20+ Years
LtCol; Special Agent Air Force Office of Special Investigations - felony Crime Investigator and Counterintelligence Officer; MS Strategic Intelligence/Counterterrorism, Defense Intelligence College
Class of 1976
Air Force, 20+ Years
LtCol; Special Agent Air Force Office of Special Investigations - felony Crime Investigator and Counterintelligence Officer; MS Strategic Intelligence/Counterterrorism, Defense Intelligence College
Jessica Powers
Class of 1999
Navy, 8 Years
Has been serving in the Navy since January 2001. Currently stationed at NIOC Texas in San Antonio, TX as a Cryptologic Technician Interpertive First Class (Spanish)-CTI1.
Class of 1999
Navy, 8 Years
Has been serving in the Navy since January 2001. Currently stationed at NIOC Texas in San Antonio, TX as a Cryptologic Technician Interpertive First Class (Spanish)-CTI1.
Kyla Mitchell
Class of 2006
Air Force, 4 Years
Amn in Security Force stationed at Whiteman AFB MO
Class of 2006
Air Force, 4 Years
Amn in Security Force stationed at Whiteman AFB MO
Kyle Yun-Sam Melder
Class of 2007
Air Force, 2 Years
Aircraft Electrical Systems and Environmental Equipment Specialist
Specialty Summary: Performs and supervises aircraft electrical and environmental (E & E) functions and activities. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, overhauls, and operates aircraft E & E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Related DoD Occupational Subgroup: 602.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft E & E systems, subsystems, components, and associated test equipment. E & E on-equipment systems include direct and alternating current; gas turbine compressors and auxiliary power units; landing gear, anti-skid, and nose wheel steering; electronic engine control, ignition, and starting; lighting; master caution and warning; take-off warning; flight control; cargo door and cargo delivery equipment; non-electro static application windows; anti-icing; fire and overheat warning; fire extinguishing and suppression; fuel control; liquid cooling; air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and auxiliary pressurization; oxygen; and aircraft utility systems.
Performs off-equipment maintenance on E & E system components and associated test equipment. Included are control, protection, caution, and warning panels; lighting equipment; frequency and load controls; anti-icing controllers; inverters; voltage regulators; nose wheel steering and anti-skid amplifiers; generators and integrated drive generators; actuators, relays, motors, and valves; lighting equipment; fire and overheat panels; fire extinguishing equipment; aircraft batteries; and special equipment testers. Performs cryogenic maintenance on mobile aircraft servicing units. Maintains electrical wiring and connectors. Uses electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and other test and support equipment. Maintains compressed gas equipment.
Inspects and evaluates aircraft E & E maintenance activities. Determines operational status of assigned assets. Interprets inspection findings and determines corrective actions. Ensures compliance with technical publications and directives.
Specialty Qualifications:
Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: electrical, electronic, and mechanical principles relating to E & E systems; concepts and application of maintenance directives; meaning of symbols used in wiring diagrams, blueprints, and schematics; and proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials.
Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in basic electronics, mathematics, general science, and mechanics is desirable.
Training. The following training is mandatory for award of the AFSC indicated:
2A636. Completion of a basic aircraft E & E systems maintenance course.
2A676. Completion of the advanced aircraft E & E systems maintenance course.
Experience. The following experience is mandatory for award of the AFSC indicated: (Note: See Explanation of Air Force Specialty Codes).
2A656. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 2A636. Also, experience maintaining electrical, electronic, and environmental systems.
2A676. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 2A656. Also, experience performing or supervising
E & E maintenance.
Other. For entry into this specialty, normal color vision as defined in AFI 48-123, Medical Examination and Standards, is mandatory.
Deployment Rate for this AFSC
Strength Req: K
Physical Profile: 333132
Citizenship: Yes
Required Appitude Score : E-60 and M-39 (Changed to M-41 and E-61, effective 1 Jul 04).
Technical Training:
Course #: J3ABR2A636 008
Length (Days): 93
Pretty much, we are what keep the jets flying and dropping bombs. Work is long consisting of 12 hour work days, including weekends. One good thing about the job is that we can call everyone else Noners, which is a term for Non-Essential personnel.
Class of 2007
Air Force, 2 Years
Aircraft Electrical Systems and Environmental Equipment Specialist
Specialty Summary: Performs and supervises aircraft electrical and environmental (E & E) functions and activities. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, overhauls, and operates aircraft E & E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Related DoD Occupational Subgroup: 602.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft E & E systems, subsystems, components, and associated test equipment. E & E on-equipment systems include direct and alternating current; gas turbine compressors and auxiliary power units; landing gear, anti-skid, and nose wheel steering; electronic engine control, ignition, and starting; lighting; master caution and warning; take-off warning; flight control; cargo door and cargo delivery equipment; non-electro static application windows; anti-icing; fire and overheat warning; fire extinguishing and suppression; fuel control; liquid cooling; air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and auxiliary pressurization; oxygen; and aircraft utility systems.
Performs off-equipment maintenance on E & E system components and associated test equipment. Included are control, protection, caution, and warning panels; lighting equipment; frequency and load controls; anti-icing controllers; inverters; voltage regulators; nose wheel steering and anti-skid amplifiers; generators and integrated drive generators; actuators, relays, motors, and valves; lighting equipment; fire and overheat panels; fire extinguishing equipment; aircraft batteries; and special equipment testers. Performs cryogenic maintenance on mobile aircraft servicing units. Maintains electrical wiring and connectors. Uses electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and other test and support equipment. Maintains compressed gas equipment.
Inspects and evaluates aircraft E & E maintenance activities. Determines operational status of assigned assets. Interprets inspection findings and determines corrective actions. Ensures compliance with technical publications and directives.
Specialty Qualifications:
Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: electrical, electronic, and mechanical principles relating to E & E systems; concepts and application of maintenance directives; meaning of symbols used in wiring diagrams, blueprints, and schematics; and proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials.
Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in basic electronics, mathematics, general science, and mechanics is desirable.
Training. The following training is mandatory for award of the AFSC indicated:
2A636. Completion of a basic aircraft E & E systems maintenance course.
2A676. Completion of the advanced aircraft E & E systems maintenance course.
Experience. The following experience is mandatory for award of the AFSC indicated: (Note: See Explanation of Air Force Specialty Codes).
2A656. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 2A636. Also, experience maintaining electrical, electronic, and environmental systems.
2A676. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 2A656. Also, experience performing or supervising
E & E maintenance.
Other. For entry into this specialty, normal color vision as defined in AFI 48-123, Medical Examination and Standards, is mandatory.
Deployment Rate for this AFSC
Strength Req: K
Physical Profile: 333132
Citizenship: Yes
Required Appitude Score : E-60 and M-39 (Changed to M-41 and E-61, effective 1 Jul 04).
Technical Training:
Course #: J3ABR2A636 008
Length (Days): 93
Pretty much, we are what keep the jets flying and dropping bombs. Work is long consisting of 12 hour work days, including weekends. One good thing about the job is that we can call everyone else Noners, which is a term for Non-Essential personnel.
Mark T. Hagen
Class of 1980
Air Force, 20+ Years
Basic training at Lackland Air Force base in Texas,Technical training at Lowry Air Force Base in Colorado. Munitions Specialist/Security Forces and had been stationed at Hahn Air Force Base and Ramstein Air Force Base Germany, Homestead Air Force Base Florida and Minot Air Force Base North Dakota. TDY to Africa, Turkey, Italy, Korea, Spain, Denmark and the Netherlands. Also served in Gulf war in Operation Deny Flight
Class of 1980
Air Force, 20+ Years
Basic training at Lackland Air Force base in Texas,Technical training at Lowry Air Force Base in Colorado. Munitions Specialist/Security Forces and had been stationed at Hahn Air Force Base and Ramstein Air Force Base Germany, Homestead Air Force Base Florida and Minot Air Force Base North Dakota. TDY to Africa, Turkey, Italy, Korea, Spain, Denmark and the Netherlands. Also served in Gulf war in Operation Deny Flight
Mike Harbison
Class of 1975
Air Force, 20+ Years
Strategic Missile Launch Officer and communications systems officer.
Class of 1975
Air Force, 20+ Years
Strategic Missile Launch Officer and communications systems officer.
Rick McDaniel
Class of 1998
Air Force, 7 Years
Joined the Air Force in January 2001 and worked as a Special Weapons Technician for 6 years before joining the Biomedical Service Corps as a Laboratory Techician. I'm currently working at Scott AFB, Illinois in the Microbiology Dept.
Class of 1998
Air Force, 7 Years
Joined the Air Force in January 2001 and worked as a Special Weapons Technician for 6 years before joining the Biomedical Service Corps as a Laboratory Techician. I'm currently working at Scott AFB, Illinois in the Microbiology Dept.
SSgt Adam Garrison
Class of 1998
Air Force, 8 Years
Battlefield Weather Forecaster. Currently stationed at Grafenwoehr, Germany. Transferring to Learmonth, Australia in April 2010.
Class of 1998
Air Force, 8 Years
Battlefield Weather Forecaster. Currently stationed at Grafenwoehr, Germany. Transferring to Learmonth, Australia in April 2010.
Steven King
Class of 1970
Air Force, 2 Years
Also served six years in the Indiana Air National Guard.
Class of 1970
Air Force, 2 Years
Also served six years in the Indiana Air National Guard.
Troy McFadden
Class of 1999
Navy, 9 Years
Aviation Ordnanceman First Class (Aviation Warfare Specialist/Surface Warfare Specialist)
Class of 1999
Navy, 9 Years
Aviation Ordnanceman First Class (Aviation Warfare Specialist/Surface Warfare Specialist)
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Our Princeton Community High School military alumni are some of the most outstanding people we know and this page recognizes them and everything they have done! Not everyone gets to come home for the holidays and we want our Princeton Community High School Military to know that they are loved and appreciated. All of us in Princeton are proud of our military alumni and want to thank them for risking their lives to protect our country!