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Professional Military Education Letters

 Graduation from the Airman Leadership School (ALS)









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(UNIT/CC) 
(STREET ADDRESS) 
(BASE, STATE, ZIP CODE) 


(MEMBER'S RANK AND FULL NAME) 
(UNIT/DUTY SECTION) 
(BASE, STATE, ZIP CODE) 


Dear (RANK AND LAST NAME)

Congratulations on your graduation from the Airman Leadership School. We at the (UNIT) are very proud of you. I am sure this phase of your Professional Military Education was a challenging and stimulating experience.

Attendance at the Airman Leadership School is a privilege granted to only those deserving. It is important for building better leaders in the United States Air Force through the broadening of leadership and management skills. Your graduation demonstrates your ability to meet the challenge put forth to you academically and militarily.

I encourage you to apply the training you received to your duty section and the organization. The experience and knowledge you have gained from this training will be worth sharing and most certainly will enhance your Air Force career.




                                                                                    Sincerely



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