SAN ANTONIO – (May 16, 2018) Retired Navy Fleet Master Chief April Beldo of Lancaster, Calif., speaks to future service members, their families, educators, business leaders, and the military during “A Night in Your Honor” hosted by Our Community Salutes-San Antonio (OCS) held in the Rosenberg Sky Room at the University of the Incarnate Word. Beldo was the first African-American female command master chief of an aircraft carrier and Navy Recruit Training Command. OCS is a non-profit organization created in 2009 by Dr. Kenneth E. Hartman to recognize and honor local graduating high school seni


SAN ANTONIO – (May 16, 2018) Retired Navy Fleet Master Chief April Beldo of Lancaster, Calif., speaks to future service members, their families, educators, business leaders, and the military during “A Night in Your Honor” hosted by Our Community Salutes-San Antonio (OCS) held in the Rosenberg Sky Room at the University of the Incarnate Word. Beldo was the first African-American female command master chief of an aircraft carrier and Navy Recruit Training Command. OCS is a non-profit organization created in 2009 by Dr. Kenneth E. Hartman to recognize and honor local graduating high school seniors who plan to enlist in the military after high school graduation. The event honored more than 250 future service members and provided them and their families with access to educational resources and connects them with military support groups.


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