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Show Proving Ground awards McMains gets AKCOM JSCM awarded Younken Robert W. Boyer, employed by Ilawthome Aviation at Michael Army Airfield, is awarded the Joint Service Commendation Medal Feb. 7. Colonel Robert A. Shade, DPG commander, made the presentation to the retired sergeant first class in Post Headquarten ceremonies. DeSelma MPa promoted Keater i Policy Notice advnrtisnd in this publication must ba made available far a, use, or patronage without regard to the race, creed, color, sea or national origin of the purchaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection ef this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print advertising from that source. Everything pur-chas- Geley . y J Terry De Seims and James Younken of the 65th Militaiy Police Platoon (Service) were recently promoted, Dc Seims to Specialist 4 and Younken to Private First Class. James R. McMains receives an Army Commendation Medal and Certificate for his work as the former Headquarters and Headquarters Company commander. Colonel Robert A. Shade, DPG made the presentation. McMains commander, most recent assignment was special assistant to the Chief of the Security Office. Captain IIHC promotions Four mem ben of headquarten and Headquarten Company were promoted in ceremonies at IIHC. To Specialist 4: Robert IL Gilchrist, and Randy Kester. To Private First Class: William P. Celey and Brian D. Elder. Promoted Harry Prasad of the Dental Clinic at the Dugway U.S. Army Hospital was to promoted recently Sp5. New PFC Roger L. Winkler of Aviation Division is promoted to Private First Gass by Headquarten and Commander Company Headquarten Captain Robert J. Junk, Jr., (1) and IIHC First Sergeant Sergeant First Gass Willie L. Cooper. IIHC Soldier of the Month Dwain Whited, chaplains assistant, receives the IIHC Soldier of the Month desk set from Company Commander Capt. Robert J. Junk, Jr. Whited was also promoted to Specialist 4 the same day. Head-quarte- rs PTA honors of Louise Kraut (left center) and Ann Jenkins (right center) hold bouquets the of in school children recognition their from received flowers Dugway ladies contributions to the elementary choral program. Mrs. Kraut and Mn. directed and accompanied the Jenkins, along with other volunteers, designed, commended by Elementary were and the in students fourth program, grade School Principal Kenneth Rupp, who unteer work and cited the importance community. The programs selections Aint Going to Rain No More. The Parent-Teache- volpraised the two mothers for their the and children the to of the program included Streets of Laredo and It event was presented for the Dugway Association. rs Darr retires Woffinden Mohammed George O. Darr, formerly of the Maintenance Branch, is joined by his wife for retirement ceremonies Feb. 4 in Post Headquarters. Colonel Robert A. Shade, Dugway Proving Ground commander, presented Mr. Darr certificates of appreciation and retirement . Milne Bailer Whitaker Commercial and Industrial Activities Certificates of Training for OJE-DOU.S. Workshop, Army Logistics Management Center, Fort Lee, Va, were awarded to Tom Woffinden, Facilities; Abraham Mohammed, Facilities; Jack Milne, Electronics; Darol Bailer, Housing; and Henry Whitaker, Services. 1 Shaw retires Peterson honored Suggestion Barbara L. Gilmore U.S. Dugways of Elliot G. Peterson, a mathematician - statistician in the Experimental Systems Division, is presented an outstanding performance award and quality step increase by Lieutenant Colonel Andrew J. Armstrong, director of the Dugway Proving Cround Hans and Studies Directorate. Army Hospital received a gestion award. . sug- Elmore Shaw, Jr., formerly of Test Division, receives Certificates of Retirement and' Appreciation from Lieutenant Colonel John E. Adams, DPG executive officer. Mr. Shaws wife, Molly, was present for the Jan. 28 ceremonies at Post Headquarters. l Wi i . 0. ..J.'.. 1111C William J. Anderson, security guard with, the Provost Marshal Division received a quality step increase Jan. S. ps Ke-u- p QSI a rc-u- ; Austin of Gvilian a received Personnel quality stop increase. Pat . Joseph M. Garke the Dugway Force received ity step increase. s of Security a qual- Sergeant James E. Bvam of the 65th Military Poreenlists for three more years lice Platoon (Sen-ice- ) for his present duty station. Administering the oath of enlistment is Dugway Proving Ground Provost Marshal Major Pierce G Castleberry (r). Lieutenant Robert S. Perry (1) administers the oath of enlistment to Sp4 Byron Dimon (c) and Spf William Washington of Headquarters and Headquarters Company. Sp4 Dimon reenlisted for three years for a duty station in Ilawaii, while Sp4 Washington took six yean for duty at FL Riley, Kansas. Sp4 Dimon works for Dugway Recreation Services, and Spl Washington is a cook in the IIHC Troop Mess. |