ALS Class 14-5 graduates; Mudd-Smith takes home Levitow Published May 20, 2014 82nd Training Wing Public Affairs SHEPPARD AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Airman Leadership School Class 14-5 graduated 12 Airmen here May 15 during a formal ceremony held at the Sheppard Club. The following individuals excelled in their class and were awarded for their effort during the graduation ceremony: Senior Airman Jasmine Mudd-Smith, 82nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, earned the John L. Levitow Award. This formal award is the highest honor awarded to a graduate and named after the Medal of Honor recipient Sergeant John L. Levitow. It is presented to the student who attains the highest cumulative score on all evaluations, demonstrates leadership, teamwork, military bearing and dedication to the spirit and mission of the ALS, as well as the NCO corps. This award recipient is the most Distinguished Graduate. Senior Airman Calder Austin, 80th Operations Support Squadron, earned the Academic Achievement Award. This award denotes excellence as a scholar and is earned by the student with the top academic scores in the class. Senior Airman Mindy Bent, 302d Aeromedical Staging Squadron, earned the Commandant's Award. The Commandant Award recognizes the student who best displays professional military leadership qualities and makes the most significant contribution to the overall success of the class. Selection is based upon demonstrated leadership, positive attitude and initiative. The remaining graduates of the 14-5 ALS class are as follows: Senior Airman Trey Cole, 82d Security Forces Squadron Senior Airman John Solis, 136th Logistics Readiness Squadron (ANG) Senior Airman Jaime Adrovet, 200th Red Horse Squadron (ANG) Senior Airman Cortney Schaefer, 82d Medical Support Squadron Senior Airman Daniel Fairburn, 82d Communications Squadron Senior Airman Brian Hidalgo, 80th Operations Support Squadron Senior Airman Jarred Moyer, 361st Training Squadron Senior Airman Joel Quintanilla, 82d Security Forces Squadron