AF selects 6 for Olmsted Scholar Program

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  • By Debbie Gildea
  • Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs
Six Air Force officers have been selected to participate in the Olmsted Scholar Program, sponsored by the George and Carol Olmsted Foundation, the Air Force Personnel Center announced March 24.

The program offers line officers an opportunity to study a foreign language at an international university. Participants will experience cultural immersion in a selected country, including university study in the native language, said Maj. Yulanda Bogany, the developmental education branch chief at AFPC.

Officers selected by the foundation will spend up to one year in language proficiency training at the Defense Language Institute, if required, and will then complete two years of study in a foreign graduate program, she said.

The Olmsted Foundation uses the scholarship program to offer outstanding military leaders with an opportunity to become fluent in a foreign language, pursue graduate study at an overseas university, and develop understanding of foreign cultures. Officers from every military branch may apply for the program, which helps to equip graduates for increasing leadership responsibility and opportunities.

Class of 2016 Olmsted scholars include Capts. Kira Coffey, Edward Francis, Matthew Hammerle, Patrick Parrish, and Majs. Michal Polidor and Nicola Polidor.

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