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  <title><![CDATA[Air Force ROTC’s Andino Retires]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Col. Sheri Andino has commanded the Georgia Tech Air Force ROTC
department since August 2006. Andino retired in August. In a special
ceremony September 2, she was honored for thirty years of commissioned
service with Major General Richard N. Goddard, USAF (Retired)
presenting Andino Certificates of Retirement, Appreciation, and the
Legion of Merit Medal.</p>
<p>“My final assignment at GT has been one of the most rewarding of my
career,” Andino reflected. “I have enjoyed the opportunity to work with
the world-class faculty and staff at Georgia Tech and to commission as
Second Lieutenants some of the very top graduates from Tech and from
twelve other Atlanta-area colleges and universities. Our cadets are
excelling in academics, devoting themselves to the extra hours required
for officership and leadership training in AFROTC, and many are working
part-time and making significant contributions in community service.
I’m very proud of their dedication.” <br />
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The AFROTC faculty and cadets have garnered numerous important awards
during Andino’s tenure including the 2009 AFROTC Instructor of the
Year, the 2006 AFROTC Cadet Training Assistant of the Year, 2006-2010
Society of American Military Engineers Awards, and the 2007 Alvin Ferst
Award.</p>
<p>Col Andino said, “There is long, strong, and proud history of ROTC
at Georgia Tech. That history is sure to continue to flourish thanks to
the resounding support of the Atlanta community and our Tech family.”</p>
<p>Colonel Andino was raised in Miami, Florida. She earned a Bachelor’s
degree in Finance from the University of Florida and received her
commission via the AFROTC program in 1980. She flew the KC-135
in-flight refueling aircraft as a navigator for over thirteen years.
Andino further served as an installation commander in England and base
commander in Diego Garcia, supporting operations in Afghanistan, and in
Washington, D.C. During her career, she also earned two Master’s
degrees.</p>
<p>Colonel Andino is married to Greg Straka, a longtime Atlanta
resident and Georgia Power Company Claims and Litigation Specialist.
Upon the graduation of their son, Sean, from St. Pius X Catholic High
School, the family will move to Dade City, FL, where Andino hopes to
continue teaching.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rebecca Keane</strong><br />Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts<br /><a href="http://www.gatech.edu/contact/index.html?id=rkeane3">Contact Rebecca Keane</a><br /><strong>404-894-1720</strong></p>]]></value>
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