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FL-823 Instructors

Lieutenant Colonel Campbell USAF Retired, SASI:

    Lieutenant Colonel John S. Campbell was recently selected Teacher of the Year at N.B. Forrest High School.  He is the Senior Aerospace Science Instructor for the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at Forrest.  Colonel Campbell is a native of Orlando, Florida, and received his Air Force comission through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps at Florida State University in June 1965.  He has earned a bachelors degree in social studies education and a masters degree in higher education.  He is also a graduate of the 109th session of the FBI National Academy.  He joined the Forrest faculty in August 1989 after serving in the Air Force for some 23 years, primarily serving in the security and law enforcement field in both command and staff assignments.  Colonel Campbell has served overseas in Thialand and Spain.  In addition to having third and fourth year students in the program.  He is the coach of the award winning cadet color guard unit and sponsors several co-curricular activities after school.  Colonel Campbell is a member of the School Improvement Team, the Security Police Association, the Air Force Association, and the Retired Officers Association.  He is married  to the former Betty Elaine Dailey of Jacksonville and resides in Orange Park.  The Campbell's have a daughter, Rebecca C. Murphy residing in Coral Springs, Florida, and a son, Sean Colin Campbell residing in St. Louis, Missouri.  He is a member of Pinewood Presbyterian Church, Middleburg, FL. 

Chief Master Sergeant Dale P. Airey USAF Retired, AASI:

  Chief Airey Was born Jan. 3, 1949, in Belleville, Ill. He graduated from RutherFord Senior High School, Panama City Fla., in 1967.  He earned an associate of applied science degree in transportation and traffic management forn the Community College of the Air Force in October 1978. He was awarded an AAS, instructor of technology degree, from the Community College of the Air Force in March 1979. In Mayhe was awarded an associate degree in liberal arts from Arkansas State University and a bachelor of Arts Degree, Psychology Chapman University, Orange, California.

     The chief is a 1970 graduate of the 21st Air Force NCO Leadership School, a 1974 graduate of the Tactical Air Command NCO Academy, a 1977 graduate if the Air University Academic Instructor School, a 1980 graduate of the USAF Senior NCO Academy, and a 1985 graduate and Commandant's Award recipient of the USAF First Sergeant Academy.  Additionally, Chief Airey has completed many professional military education programs by correspondence.  He completed the USAF Senior NCO Academy Course in 1978, the Command NCO Academy Course in 1979, the United States Marine Corps Staff NCO Academy in 1979, Squadron Officer School in 1979, and the USMC Basic Officer School nonresident program in 1986.  He is currently enrolled in the USMC Command and Staff College nonresident program.

     Chief Airey enlisted in the Air Force  Jan. 9, 1968 at Fort Hollabird Md.  Upon completion of Basic Military Training, he was selected for basic aircraft loadmaster training at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.  In May 1968 he was assigned as a C-123K aircraft loadmaster with the 4408th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla.  Upon completion of combat crew training, Chief Airey volunteered and was selected for duty in Vietnam.

    

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