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a_pics[0] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[0] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[0] = "Chapter 3, Section 5, Paragraph 2 'Cadet Membership in AFA': Reads";
a_info[0] = "'...Under the provisions of the AAS-AFA affiliation, active and inactive members of AAS become cadet members of the Air Force Association at a reduced rate. This rate is included in normal AAS dues. AFA cadet members have no voice in the meetings of the AFA, but are always welcome to attend. As AFA cadet members, AAS members receive a subscription to Air Force Magazine, the official monthly publication of the AFA and may participate in the many privileges of AFA membership.'";

a_pics[1] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[1] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[1] = "Chapter 2, Section 2, Paragraph 5 'Probation': Reads";
a_info[1] = "'...Any active member of the AAS who is placed on academic probation, either by the university, USAFA, or AFROTC detachment, must restrict his or her AAS activities to those jointly approved by the AAS unit commander, professor of aerospace studies (PAS), and commandant of cadets (COC).'";

a_pics[2] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[2] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[2] = "Chapter 3, Section 9, Paragraph 4 'Air Force Junior ROTC (AFJROTC)': Reads";
a_info[2] = "'...AAS recognizes the potential developed by the AFJROTC program at schools across the nation. The number of detachments is established by law for each state according to population and the desire of host schools. Support of this program is encouraged since members of this program are potential members of the AFROTC, USAFA, and AAS.'";

a_pics[3] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[3] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[3] = "Chapter 4, Section 4, Paragraph 1 'General Policies: Fiscal Year': Reads";
a_info[3] = "'...The fiscal year of AAS begins on 1 Sep and ends on 31 August.'";

a_pics[4] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[4] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[4] = "Chapter 4, Section 5, Paragraph 1, Clause 3 'Commanders and Officers-in-Charge': Reads";
a_info[4] = "'...The commander or OIC will carry out any action deemed necessary to further the mission of AAS and the operation of their unit, providing the action does not conflict with the Constitution, bylaws, or other legislation.'";

a_pics[5] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[5] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[5] = "Chapter 4, Section 5, Paragraph 2 'Deputy or Vice Commander': Reads";
a_info[5] = "'...At the squadron level, the positions is called deputy commander; at area level and higher, the position is called vice commander.'";

a_pics[6] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[6] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[6] = "Chapter 4, Section 6, 'Impeachment': Reads";
a_info[6] = "'...Impeachment is the formal accusation an AAS commander's conduct has been improper, has neglected his/her duty, or has failed to carry out the objectives of AAS. In the Society, impeachment includes the process of judging guilt or innocence. Judgment of guilt in impeachment cases requires a two-thirds vote of the legislative body of the unit concerned and results in an officer being relieved of his/her position. This vote may be taken by mail or during a legislative session. See also AASMAN-1, para 2.2.7.'";

a_pics[7] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[7] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[7] = "Chapter 6, Section 7, 'Fall National Packet': Reads";
a_info[7] = "'...Each year, the AAS Executive Management Center distributes a national packet which contains the following items: current usable national forms with prices for initiation and AAS equipment; a roster of AAS/SW units; a list of award winners at the previous NATCON; and a copy of the latest changes to AASMAN-1. Units may request additional copies of these items, as needed.'";

a_pics[8] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[8] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[8] = "Chapter 6, Section 14, 'News Releases': Reads";
a_info[8] = "'...Nationwide news releases, including articles in the Air Force Magazine, will be made by the AAS Executive Management Center. All information warranting the widest publication will be forwarded to the AAS Executive Management Center for release. All units of the Society are urged to make public releases for local media outlets.'";

a_pics[9] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[9] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[9] = "Chapter 8, Section 2, 'National Archives HQ': Reads";
a_info[9] = "'...This HQ is responsible for assembling, organizing, and storing the AAS national archives. This HQ also compiles an account of the AAS accomplishments on a biannual or triennial basis, as determined by the Board of Directors.'";

a_pics[10] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[10] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[10] = "Chapter 9, Section 11, Paragraph 1 '[NATCON HQ] Funding': Reads";
a_info[10] = "'...NATCON HQ will return funds to the AAS Executive Management Center of other Society agency advanced by those agencies for start-up operations before closing the NATCON books. Remit surplus funds to the AAS Executive Management Center for use at the succeeding NATCON HQ or placement in the Consolidated Programs Fund. Deficits will be paid off using funds obtained from other sources.'";

a_pics[11] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[11] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[11] = "Chapter 9, Section 18, 'Financial Reporting and Funds Transfer': Reads";
a_info[11] = "'...NLT 45 days after NATCON, NATCON HQ will submit a consolidated balance sheet, income statement, and transaction record to the AAS Executive Management Center and transfer all remaining funds to the AAS Executive Management Center.'";

a_pics[12] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[12] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[12] = "Chapter 10, Section 10, '[NATCON] Attire': Reads";
a_info[12] = "'...All AFROTC and USAFA uniforms, except utility uniforms, are appropriate for the various NATCON activities, subject to the guidance and policies of the National Comander. See also AFI 36-2903, AFOATSI 36-2008, and AASMAN-1, paras 19.3.6 and 19.4.'";

a_pics[13] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[13] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[13] = "Chapter 10, Section 14, Paragraph 4 'National Funding Assistance to Money-Losing Conclaves': Reads";
a_info[13] = "'...A conclave plan based on a critiqued planning package and which followed the suggestions contained in the critique may be subsidized by national funds if the conclave loses money; this subsidy is limited to $250.00. If the suggestions in the critiqued package are not used by the host unit, the national subsidy is limited to $50.00. Any conclave HQ which did not submit a planning package to the Executive Management Center for critique is not eligible for any subsidy.'";

a_pics[14] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[14] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[14] = "Chapter 12, Section 8, '[Area] Discipline': Reads";
a_info[14] = "'...Area HW's have the power to fine their subordinate units. Area HQ's will list punishable actions and the amount of the corresponding fine and distribute this list to all subordinate units. Fined units may appeal decisions to the National Commander. No single fine to an AAS unit or member shall exceed the amount of $30.00.'";

a_pics[15] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[15] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[15] = "Chapter 12, Section 9, 'Area Newsletters': Reads";
a_info[15] = "'...Area commanders are required to publish at least two area newsletters during the academic year. National HQ customarily sends information to the area HQ which must be disseminated to the squadron level and may be included in these newsletters. Publication of a newsletter does not relieve the unit of its responsibilities IAW AASMAN-1, para 14.17. The issuing unit will furnish an information copy of all these publications to all higher HQ's in the issuing unit's chain of command and to the Executive Management Center and National Archives HQ.'";

a_pics[16] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[16] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[16] = "Chapter 12, Section 11, Paragraph 4 'Dues/Assessments/Receipts': Reads";
a_info[16] = "'...Area dues or assessments, finances of the AAS, and preparation of budgets according to the Planning Programming Budgeting System (PPBS) are explained in AASMAN-1, Chapter 15. Area HQs must acknowledge receipt of funds to the sending agency. Area dues are not to exceed 25% of the AAS renewal rate for the current academic year.'";

a_pics[17] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[17] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[17] = "Chapter 12, Section 18, 'Squadron History Update': Reads";
a_info[17] = "'...All squadrons will submit an update of the unit history for the current year to area HQ at NATCON. The history will cover the period from the last history report and be a maximum of three typed pages and may include photographs. Also, include a list of squadron members (and their AS level) at the close of the year and a list of squadron officers and any HQs hosted during the year. In addition, the squadron will send a copy of the report to National Archives HQ.'";

a_pics[18] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[18] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[18] = "Chapter 13, Section 1, Paragraph 1 'Local Operating Procedures': Reads";
a_info[18] = "'...Units may publish local and unique unit operating procedures as a supplement to this chapter, commencing with the paragraph 13.2. The title of this paragraph will indicate the unit concerned, for example 'Kevin G. Bryan, Squadron Local Operating Procedures.' Pages should be numbered 81.1-81.2 and onward.'";

a_pics[19] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[19] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[19] = "Chapter 14, Section 13, 'Inspections': Reads";
a_info[19] = "'...Squadrons are generally inspected at least once a year by the area HQ or designated respresentative of that HQ (see AASMAN-1, paras 12.12 and 12.20).'";

a_pics[20] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[20] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[20] = "Chapter 14, Section 15, Paragraph 2 'AASF 3 - Supply Orders': Reads";
a_info[20] = "'...The squadron comptroller will use AASF 3 to order supplies from the AAS Executive Management Center. Prices are supplied each year by the AAS Executive Management Center. Units must send full remittance with any order before the order will be processed. Maintain copies of all order forms in unit files.'";

a_pics[21] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[21] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[21] = "Chapter 15, Section 1, 'Source of Revenue and Account Management': Reads";
a_info[21] = "'...AAS is a non-profit, self-supporting organization which uses fees, dues, donations, and assistance from sponsor organizations to operate. All AAS units, including higher HQs, will have at least two signatories on each financial account. One signatory must be the unit commander, while the other may be the unit director of financial management/financial management officer or another unit staff officer. (This provision does not require two-signature checks).'";

a_pics[22] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[22] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[22] = "Chapter 15, Section 7, 'Special Headquarters/Agencies Budgets': Reads";
a_info[22] = "'...All OIC's of special projects, special HQ commanders, and other officers (generally, those agencies and positions under the jurisdiction of AASMAN-1, Chapter 8) will submit a PPBS-designed budget of planned expenses to the National Director of Financial Management and the Executive Director NLT 1 August of each year. See also AASMAN-1, para 7.5.7.'";

a_pics[23] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[23] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[23] = "Chapter 15, Section 11, 'Federal Income Tax Liability': Reads";
a_info[23] = "'...AAS is exempt from Federal Internal Revenue taxation under the provisions of exemption letter T:S:E03 FCB, dated 5 June 1953, and subsection (4) of Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.'";

a_pics[24] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[24] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[24] = "Chapter 16, Section 1, 'Award Establishment': Reads";
a_info[24] = "'...All AAS units in good standing and the AAS Executive Board are authorized to establish awards and honors on a national level. In addition, individual areas may wish to establish awards on the area level to further recognize those persons and units that have devoted time and effort to the professional objectives of AAS.'";

a_pics[25] = "didyouknow.jpg"
a_name[25] = "AASMAN-1";
a_year[25] = "Chapter 16, Section 2, 'Award Nomination/Selection': Reads";
a_info[25] = "'...Nominations for national awards will be made by area commanders, unless otherwise indicated in each award description. Criteria for each award are listed in the award descriptions. Only active units in good standing are eligible for nomination. All nomination packets will use either AAS Form 901, 902, or 903, as appropriate, and are due at National HQ NLT six weeks prior to NATCON. Prior to final selection of all award recipients, the National Awards Committee must contact the Executive Management Center to determine if any negative information relevant to the nominees is on file there (e.g., bad checks, administrative discripancies).'";


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{
	var minimum = Math.floor((a_pics.length + a_name.length + a_info.length + a_year.length) / 3);
	var index = Math.floor(((Math.random() * minimum) % minimum));
	
	var content = "<img src=\"http://dept.kent.edu/aas/" + a_pics[index] + "\" alt=\"Sorry, picture currently unavailable.\" /><br /> \n" +
				  "<font face='Trebuchet MS'><h3>" + a_name[index] + "</h3>" +
				  "<br />\n" + a_year[index] + "<br />\n" + "<br />\n" + 
				  a_info[index] + "<br />\n" + "<br />\n" + "</font>\n";
	
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