Credit Union Supports Graduating Class of Airman Leadership School
September 11, 2013
Hanscom AFB, Mass.� Hanscom FCU congratulates the most recent graduating class of the Airman Leadership School, and proudly supported their recent celebration.
Airmen must complete the five-week ALS course before attaining the rank of staff sergeant, the first step toward a career as a military supervisor. The ALS at Hanscom Air Force Base is unique because it offers the course to multiple services, with the Air Force joined by the Air National Guard and Coast Guard.
"Each class is different, but every one is impressive," said Hanscom FCU Chairman of the Board Paul Marotta. "The only thing more fun than supporting them now is seeing where they go from here."
Hanscom Federal Credit Union, headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., serves 51,020 members across the country and overseas through 16 branches, over 100,000 service centers and surcharge-free ATMs, 24-hour telephone service and a web-based branch. The credit union holds $1 billion in assets.
Hanscom FCU offers members an array of products and services, including free checking and savings accounts, consumer loans and credit cards, investment and insurance services, and mortgages for primary, secondary, and investment properties.
Photo� (L to R): Col. Lester A. Weilacher, 66th Air Base Group Commander; Chief Master Sgt. Retired Bobby Jacques; Sr. Airman Justin Peattie, Commandant Award Winner; Sr. Airman Victoria Greenia, Academic Achievement Award winner; Senior Airman Timothy Roberts, Levitow Award winner; Hanscom FCU Chairman of the Board Paul Marotta.