Garrett W. Knowlan has completed basic cadet training and received the rank of cadet fourth class at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Co.
The cadet is one of 1,163 men and women who completed the rigorous, five-week orientation program and was accepted into the cadet wing. By having completed basic cadet training, trainees are prepared to enter their first academic year as "doolies" at the academy and graduate as the class of 2002.
The cadets completed the training in two phases, phase one consisted of military and physical preparation which focused on the transition from civilian to military life. Phase two involved a two-week outdoor stay on the academy grounds to participate in activities to extend their physical limitations and build self and group confidence.
The U.S. Air Force Academy was established in 1959 and provides a balanced program of military training, academics, athletics and spiritual-ethical development. The curriculum offers education in the basic, engineering and social sciences, the humanities, and 30 other academic majors.
Knowlan is the son of Jack H. and Bonnie K. Knowlan of Jackson, Mo.
He is a 1998 graduate of Jackson High School.
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