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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., July 31, 1970 General Pauliek Retires General Staff College, he has Joint Test and Evaluatiini Task served as an instructor at I Kith Four at NlacDill Air Four schools. Rase, Fla., where he earned the In 195.3 he completed a Joint Service Commendation year oi duty with the U. S. Medal. Joint Military Mission in TurAfter lie was promoted to key He was commanding off- Brigadier General in June 1965. icer of the Kith Special Forces in Korea, he served with the Group lAirlKime) in Germany in 7th Infantry Division as Assi1958, and at the same time, stant Division Commander for served as commandant of the conduit operations. 7th Army SCO Academy, and General Pauliek assumed comas commander oi the Rad Tik1. mand of the U.S. Army Training t. Center, Ft. Caiiiplu-ll- . ky., in RETURNING to the United August 1966, the pist he held States in 1961. he became direcuntil his assignment to the U.S. tor of the AirlKirne- - Air Mohilitv Army Test and Evaluation ComDepartment, The Infantry School, mand in May 19(i8. Ft. Henning, Ca., a post he held He is married to the former until SeptcmlKT 19(13. For the Gladys O. Romohr, daughter of next two years. General Pauliek Mrs. Stella Komolir of Gresham, was with the Army element of Nch. Genera and Mrs. Pauliek the I'.S. Strike Command's will reside in Stuart, Fla. Retirement ceremonies honoring Brigadier General Michael Pauliek, deputy commander and chief of staff, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, was conducted at Alerdeen Proving Ground today. The general is retiring after more than 35 years active military service. Activities were held on the parade ground at Alrerdeen with Major General Frank M. Izenour, commanding general of the Test and Evaluation Command, serving as reviewing officer. BORN IN Tisdale. Pa., in Pauliek joined 1915, General the Army in 1935. He served as an enlisted man with the 36th Coast Artillery Regiment until July 1936 when he entered the U.S. Military Academy as a cadet, lie was commissioned in the Infantry in 1940. During Worid War II he served in North Africa, Italy, France, and Cermany, participating in nine campaigns with the 1st and 3rd Infantry Divisions. Severely wounded in Mar. 1945 while his unit was attacking through the Scigfried Line, Tht Credit Union Umbrtlla Mm says: Suh-Pos- Saving is the key to independence! Whan you uW your hard earned money at your credit union, it provide generous Savings at your cradit union provides availability and safety. Credit union members work, tobn and save together not for profit not for charity but for mutual service. "Savingi is o key to the future" Dugway Federal Credit Union,- 2 522-257- CHANCE FROM COLD TO SILVER Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Davies pin First Lieuon tlieir son 1LT Michael B. 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General Pauliek was awarded the nation's second highest decoration for bravery, the Disas Cross, tinguished Service well as the Silver Star with two oak leaf dusters, the Bronze Star Medal with one oak leaf duster, the Purple Heart with one oak leaf duster, the Com-bInfantryman Badge, and two French awards: the fourragere with colors of the Croix dc Guerre with palm and the Croix de Guerre with Cold Star. i 'AFTER" Worfd AVar II, eral Pauliek completed para-- 1 chute training and earned die wings of a master parachutist. He commanded the 325th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82d Airlxime Division, a Special Forces Group, and served with the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group in the Department of Defense. A graduate of the Infantry I School and the Command and! a fliMffil QjfljlP b dsitoicn This is a limited time offer . . . Good while present stock lasts! BISON Troopin ARM SCO FRONTIER The Line GBD n at STYLE REVOLVER Single Six 7 shot long rifle pistol, double action. 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