2014 graduation by the numbers Published May 30, 2014 By Academy Public Affairs Academy Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- A total of 995 cadets officially became second lieutenants when they graduated from the Academy May 28. Just more than 76 percent of graduates are men; just less than 24 percent are women. The average cumulative GPA for the class of 2014 was 2.98. Of these graduates, 150 were Eagle Scouts, 261 were Boy Scouts, and 60 were Girl Scouts. The Academy's Class of 2014 contains one set of twins, four third-child graduates, and 68 second generation graduates. Nine cadets had both parents attend the Academy. A total of 445 cadets are scheduled to attend pilot training, six are scheduled for combat systems operator (navigator) training, two for air battle manager training and nine for remotely piloted aircraft training. Academy graduates who enter pilot training have an active duty service commitment of 10 years after earning their wings; combat systems operators, combat rescue officers and special tactics officers have a six-year service commitment after completing training; and all other graduates have a five-year commitment. Since April, 619 Academy alumni going back to the Class of 1959 have been promoted into the general officer ranks.