Quick Search

Active Bloggers

Hija Chang Hija Chang
Bellarmine University class of 2021
HBCU CONNECT HBCU CONNECT
Central State University class of 1995
Michael Fortson Michael Fortson
- College Not Listed - class of 2018
Randi Payton Randi Payton
University of the District of Columbia class of 1982
Will Moss Will Moss
Hampton University class of 1995
Joel Savage Joel Savage
class of 1993
Deanna  Johnson Deanna Johnson
Virginia State University class of 2028
Reginald Culpepper Reginald Culpepper
Clark Atlanta University class of 1998
luisa velasco luisa velasco
Spelman College class of 2017

Alabama State University's Local ROTC Commander Retires With America's Longest Serving Airman In Attendence

Alabama State University
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on August 01, 2016


The longest serving airman in United States Air Force history was among those gathered on the ASU campus recently to honor Lt. Col. Tangela D. Spencer, commander of ASU’s ROTC Detachment 019, upon her retirement from the armed services.

Alabama State University led by President Gwendolyn E. Boyd and retired Major General Alfred K. Flowers (whose service in the Air Force of more than 46 years makes him the longest-serving airman in Air Force history & the longest-serving African-American in the history of the U. S. Department of Defense) joined members of the ASU and military community recently in honoring Spencer during her official retirement ceremony.

Spencer is a 28-year Air Force veteran who has served at Alabama State University for the past three years as the commander of the Air Force ROTC Detachment 019.

General Flowers said he and Spencer have a longstanding professional relationship, with Spencer serving under Flowers several times during her career, including at Montgomery's Maxwell Air Force Base.

"I am here to help to retire Lieutenant Colonel Spencer, one of the greatest airmen that I know and one of the most respected people that I've ever worked with," said Flowers. "What an honor to be here to share her retirement with her. She is an amazing lady. But this is really a transitioning ceremony, because she will never quit. Six months from now, she will transition to something else, and you'll hear about how wonderful she's doing in that job."

Flowers and ASU President Boyd commended Spencer for her record of service at the University.

"Lt. Col.



Spencer has provided her students with an exemplary model of the core values of the United States Air Force: ‘Integrity First; Service before Self; and Excellence in All We Do,’ said Boyd. "Beyond the classroom, Alabama State University has truly benefited from Lt. Col. Spencer’s talents and abilities."

Spencer's record of service includes assignments across the United States and in Korea. A 1988 graduate of Grambling State University, Spencer has held various positions of leadership in the Air Force, earning a number of major awards and decorations for her service.

At ASU, she has been responsible for the commissioning of 17 officers, which is unprecedented over the same period of time in the University's history. Also under her leadership, Detachment 019 earned top honors as an ROTC unit.

"My time here at Alabama State has been phenomenal," said Spencer. "I am so thankful to have a new family. It's just been the best experience of my life. I will never forget my Hornet Nation. As a matter of fact, I think I'm about to go get my season passes."

Spencer said that she does not plan to stop working after retirement.

"I will be working somewhere; I can't just sit still. Hopefully, I will continue to do what I've been doing, which is making a difference with somebody, particularly students. That's where my passion is, and I honestly believe that's where my calling is. I love what I do, and I'm going to continue to do it in some capacity," Spencer added.

During the ceremony, a number of special presentations were made to Spencer, signifying her retirement and commending her service to the Air Force and to Alabama State University. She also received a certificate from President Barack Obama.

Spencer's retirement will become effective in November.
If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email!
Comments
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Rosen Foundation expanding scholarship program, partnering with Bethune-Cookman University
Sun River Health Is Hiring: Make a Difference in Communities That Need It Most
Healthcare Career Fair Aims to Connect Employers with Qualified Local Talent in Northern Virginia
Largest Class in 158 Years: Morgan State University Readies for Historic Spring Commencement
Delaware State University to Confer Degrees on Largest Graduating Class in University History
FAMU Made: Ian Tibbs turns passion for health equity into a purpose-driven future
Latest News
N.C. A&T Student Named National Science Foundation Research Fellow

N.C. A&T Student Named National Science Foundation Research Fellow

Sydney Bryson, a senior at North Carolina A&T, has been named an NSF Graduate Research Fellow - the first CAES student to receive this prestigious award since 2007. Her research focuses on soil-plant ...more
Will Moss • 120 Views • May 21st, 2026
Rosen Foundation expanding scholarship program, partnering with Bethune-Cookman University

Rosen Foundation expanding scholarship program, partnering with Bethune-Cookman University

Carrying on the legacy of Harris Rosen and his commitment to education, today the Harris Rosen Foundation announced it is expanding its already-successful scholarship program and partnering with Bethu ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 255 Views • May 19th, 2026
Sinners vs. Michael: Which Film Actually Won the Ultimate Culture Debate?

Sinners vs. Michael: Which Film Actually Won the Ultimate Culture Debate?

While Antoine Fuqua’s Michael is dominating the box office with its electrifying, stadium-level concert recreations and a star-making, uncanny physical performance by Jaafar Jackson, critics and film ...more
TaQuan Ford • 210 Views • May 16th, 2026
Healthcare Career Fair Aims to Connect Employers with Qualified Local Talent in Northern Virginia

Healthcare Career Fair Aims to Connect Employers with Qualified Local Talent in Northern Virginia

Healthcare organizations across Northern Virginia will have an opportunity to connect directly with qualified job seekers this June during the upcoming Healthcare Career Fair in Prince William County. ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 386 Views • May 15th, 2026
Popular News
Louisiana Upholds Life Sentence to Black Man For Stealing Hedge Trimmers in 1997

Louisiana Upholds Life Sentence to Black Man For Stealing Hedge Trimmers in 1997

While this may not be HBCU related news, as an AFrican American male, I had to share this appalling decision by the Louisiana court system to keep a man in jail with a life sentence for such a petty c ...more
Will Moss • 403,735 Views • August 6th, 2020
Blonde Instagram Model Goes Viral for Graduating from HBCU and Pledging Delta Sigma Theta!

Blonde Instagram Model Goes Viral for Graduating from HBCU and Pledging Delta Sigma Theta!

A blonde woman is going viral this morning, for graduating from A Historically Black College while pledging a Black sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated. @Blonde_HBCU The woman, an IG ...more
Will Moss • 187,728 Views • November 30th, 2020
Apple to Invest over $40 Million Dollars into HBCUs - Time to major in Computer Science!!!

Apple to Invest over $40 Million Dollars into HBCUs - Time to major in Computer Science!!!

On Tuesday Johnny C. Taylor, President and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund stopped by “NewsOne Now” to make a major announcement that could literally change the lives of thousands of HBCU st ...more
Will Moss • 129,272 Views • March 11th, 2015
North Carolina HBCU Unity Day

North Carolina HBCU Unity Day

Shaw University - Elizabeth City State University - Johnson C. Smith University - Fayetteville State University - Livingstone College - North Carolina A&T State University - North Carolina Central Uni ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 109,385 Views • August 8th, 2016
Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith to  Donate $50 Million to Support STEM Students at HBCUs

Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith to Donate $50 Million to Support STEM Students at HBCUs

The Student Freedom Initiative announced today a $50 million personal gift from Robert F. Smith, philanthropist and Founder, Chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners. This gift matches the initial fu ...more
Will Moss • 84,690 Views • October 22nd, 2020
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!
Featured Members