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Show Vol. 10 Number 16 Published for Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah Friday, February 24, 1967 i Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Tooele, Utah, a private firm, in no way connected with the Department of the -- Army. Opinions exproaed by publisher and writ ers herein are. their own and are not to be considered an official expression by die Depart ment of the Army. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army of the products or services advertised. Six Military, Seven Civilians Get Certificates, Awards, Medals Mr. Teagarden s service as an tlie repair and maintenance of all materiel-handlin- g for accounting technician was com-th- e equipment mended, for he displayed an Army forces in Japan. Smith is now assign-- tremely high degree of initiative ed to Dugways Logistical Opera- - and competence in the purification and refinement of major tions Directorate. Specialist Fourth Class Hig- - reports which are periodically sub-giwas awarded the Joint Ser- - mitted by this command to higher vice Commendation Medal by headquarters. IT WAS further noted that the commander-in-chie- f. Pacific, for die Secretary of Defense. The Mr. Teagardens concentrated was presented by Colonel forts and knowledge of the varied Fraser in recent ceremonies. accounting systems employed at SPECIALIST HIGGINS re-- this installation were of the ut-cvedthe nmdal for meritorious most importance in the fulfillment service in the performance of his of accounting and financial reduties from July, 1965 to Janu-- porting requirements, Mrs. Teagarden received both ary, 1967. During this time, SP4 served as a file clerk- - a Sustained Superior Performance clerk typist with the U. S. Mili- - and an Outstanding Performance while work-l.tary Assistance Command, Thai- - Award for her service Jr. Command- of the Office in the ing The citation accompanying FIVE DUGWAY PERSONNEL were the recipients of sustained superior or outstanding percere-SP- 4 same die At Officer. The citation ing he noted that accompanying Major Hises medal formance awards in recent ceremonies here. They are, from left to right, Mrs. William PeterColonel Fraser presented his medal mony, the praised Higgins Mr. Richard N. Bate, Mrs. Elwin Fait, and Mrs. Samuel Teagarden. implications readily grasped award , son, Mr. Robert O. Addams, professional anOutstandingPcrformancc of new problems with which he competence 1 noted die signifi-- to Mrs. Peterson of the installa-cawas faced and that the energetic standards he made to the tion Mission Planning Office, contribution application of his extensive knowMrs. Fait, also of the Mission function- administrative efficient contributed has materially ledge of of die Office Assistant the Planning Office, received awards to the efforts of the United States in for her sustained superior and Chief of Staff for Operations. mission in Vietnam. Denio Staff war outstanding performance of job Seigeant Major Hise was recently aswhile Mr. Richard signed as chief of Dugways Fa- awarded the CBR Certificate of assignments, the Field Printing of Bate N. The Department of Army's program of putting the personal cilities Division. A graduate of Achievement by Colonel Wah G. A pair of Dugway High School an Outstanding was Plant from for Chin service meritorious given into personnel" will receive assistance from a new automated he is the University of Maryland, E. McIntosh and seniors, Gary February, 1966 to February, 1967, Performance Award. Mr. Addams, a native of Henrietta, Texas; Brian S. Bush, are among 70 computer system under development to handle E-- l through E-- 6 worldwide assignments. CAPTAIN' BROWN, Army while he served as movements Administration and Control young men from 38 high schools The system will replace punch- - The system is also designed to Nurse Cops, received the Army Transportation Branch, aion, Test Operations Directorate, in Utah to receive Achievement DENIO SERGEANT was was awarded an Outstanding Per-- p Awards for their card procedures now in use, help the Army I letter cany out Commendation Medal for excepat performance formance Award and a Quality the 1966 American Legion Utah which are essentially manual. It its worldwide manpower distribu-wi- ll tionally meritorious service in raised for effectively applying Increase, his of consider rapidly and simul- - tion and to make lietler use of knowledge transportation Step support of United States objectives Boys State. all pending assignments, an individual's primary and in Vietnam from December, 1965 functions and achieving superior Boys State is held annually on tanenusly in advanced training, oudary military occupational to December, 1966. Colonel Fras- results during this period. the Utah State University camreturnees and overseas cialties. er awarded the medal. Directed by the American pus. The citation accompanying While stationed in Vietnam, replacements. Development is underway in Region, the program selects high SSG Denios certificate noted that Certain improvements will the Army's Office of Personnel school juniors from all high schools Captain Brown worked long and he had been responsible for superarduous hours, setting an example of the state and schools them in make it possible to give greater Operations and at the Army Data the drivers assigned to vising Dale P. King, a native of Provo intensive consideration to individuals in Command. The .system is called that inspired his associates to training program of Amofficers their preference of assignment. CAP-ONUtah, recently came to Dugway erican strive for maximum achievement. transport (Computer Assignment citizenship. of Personnel). The citation accompanying his and civilian personnel and that Proving Ground as the new eduThe young men selected will consistently demonstrated cation officer for the Education receive a full tuition medal also noted that he con- he scholarship sistently obtained superior re- traits of... loyalty and leadership Center. to Utah State University beginupon his arrival in Uijonguu. This sults , through his outstanding worthy of emulation by all nonKing comes to Dugway from ning in the foil quarter of the will lie his second tour of duty commissioned officers. the Air Defense Command in 1967-196- 8 professional competence. school year. in Korea; he had been stationed Specialist Fourth Class JanClass First Smith Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was Sergeant there from January 26, 1953 to Selection of the recipients was sons awarded was the Dugway director of CED. He is accom- based on the also received the Army CommenJune 17, 1954, during the Korean young man's perdation Medal from Colonel Fras- Proving Ground Certificate of panied by his wife, Sarah Jean, formance while a citizen of Boys SGM Dois II. Childress, the campaign. er. The medal was awarded in Achievement by Colonel Fraser. and their daughter, State the recommendation of his post SGM Childress was Ixirn in seigeant major at Dugway to Sandra Dale. Jansons was American Legion counselor and since April 18, 1966, will leave Lenox, Arkansas, and entered the recognition of SFC Smiths out- Specialist Chemical assigned ' Division as a King is a graduate of Utah of his high school officials. standing performance of duty Dugways for Uijonguu, Korea, on March 9. service in March, 1944 at Camp while assigned as noncommission- physical sciences assistant from State University, where he also SCM Childress has lieen at Dug-wa- y Joseph T. Roliertson in Little worked on his M.S. degree in edued officer in charge, Operations May, 1966 to February, 1967. since September 21, 1961, Rock, Arkansas. lie has had 16 THE CITATION cation administration and receiv- University of Utah and director and had accompanySupport Branch, Stonge Divipreviously lieen the first weeks of liasic training in horse SP4 Jansons certificate noted ed education certificates in sec- of the Hinkley Institute of Pracsion, U. S. Army Depot Command, ing of Headquarters and cavalry at Fort Riley, Kansas, sergeant his that he duty assignondary education (1953-1955- ). tical Politics. He addressed the Headquarters Japan, from February, 1964 to ments pursued Company before and amphibious training in the during this time with diliFollowing his graduation from group on Realpolitik The Art December, 1968. becoming major. His Phillipiues with the First Cavalry. seigeant Utah State, King was commission- of THE CITATION accompany-- , gence and technical competence. Administrative wife and five child- After the war, he went to Japan their Joyce The results of his work with ed as an artillery officer, serving Approximately 80 employees ren, three boys and two girls, on 'occupation duty. In 1955, ing SFC Smiths medal noted chemical at Camp Hurford, Washington, attended this session of the AFMA. will reside reagents are potentially that; during this time, the sergeant at Dugway during his SGM Childress was stationed in valuable to the national defense. and in Korea ). order of a prohigh the Marshall Islands at Eniwe-todisplayed represented Hill Air Force one-yeThey of duty in Korea. tour Colonel Fraser presented the fessional competence, diligence, King taught school in Port- Base, Defense Depot Ogden, Toowhere the Atomic Energy SGM Childress will become CertifiGround and in ele Army Depot and Dugway the Proving land, Oregon (1955-1957-), foresight and mature judgment in Dugway Commission was testing nuclear of the seigeant major Adjutant cate of Achievement to Mrs. KirkSacramento, California (1957-1958-). Proving Ground. General section of the First Corps weapons. ham on February 17. Mrs. KirkHe then went to France ham worked as a travel service for seven years, where he worked specialist with Administrative as vice principal, Met Dependent Division from January, 1952 to School, and as director of CED at Trois Fontaines Ammo Depot. February, 1967. During this period, Mrs. Kirkham demonstrated superior administrative, managerial and executive abilities. She was praised for her outstanding contribution to the effective accomplishment of the overall mission of the AdSeven Dugway civilians atministrative Division through pertended an Armed Forces Managesistent and diligent personal efment Association Conference at forts. Hill Air Force Base on February THE CITATION noted, in 14. They were Mr. Keith Black, that underMrs. Kirkhams part, Comptroller and Programs Distanding and sound judgment, torectorate; Mr. Erwin lloeman. gether with her vast knowledge Test Design and Analysis Office; of administrative and financial Mr. Robert O. Addams, Test Opmatters, resulted in a major imerations Directorate; Mrs. Elva and the control in provement Creenhalgh, Management Analyquality of travel orders, vicinity l. sis Division; Mr. George travel and billet arrangements. Records Management OfMr. Teagarden was recently fice; Mr. Michael Masoian, Welawarded the Dugway Proving fare and Morale Division; and Ground Certificate of AchieveMr. Ormond I. Gooch, Management by Colonel Fraser for his ment Analysis Division, who was outstanding service with the Fialso the official installation reprenance and Accounting Division, sentative. Direcand Comptroller Programs The speaker for the meeting torate, from January, 1958 through was Dr. J. D. Williams, Profescongratulated by Colonel CAPTAIN RICHARD B. ALIEN receives hearty congratulations from Colonel Joseph J. February, 1967. Vliee. sor of political science at the Fraser, Jr., upon Ills recent promotion. Tlie lady on ClT Allens rigid is Ids wile, military personnel and seven civilians have recently been accorded awards or medals in recent ceremonies here. They are Major Kenneth W. Hise, Captain Gwendyl J. Brown, SFC Everett L. Smith, SP4 Michael B. Higgins, SSG Robert L. Denio, SP4 Viktors Jansons, Mr. Samuel I. Teagarden, Mrs. Glida W. Kirkham, Mrs. Samuel Teagarden, Mrs. William E. Peterson, Mrs. Elwin Fait, Mr. Richard N. Bate and Mr. Robert O. Addams. MAJOR HISE has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal for distinguishing himself by outstanding service in die Republic of Vietnam. The medal was presented by Colonel Joseph J. Fraser, Six certificate MRS. WILLARD CEDERSTROM receive for her outstanding performance as CRR'i custodian of classified documents from Colonel Wah G. Chin. Mrs. Ceder-stroalso received a Quality Step Increase. George Completes Management School John A. George, a management analyst in Dugways Management Science and Data Systems Office, was one of fifty-thrcourse at the key military managers to complete a three-wee- k U. S. Army Management School on February 10. The graduates of the Army Installation Management Course represent 35 installations in 20 states. three-wee- k XU course is Four of the five military ser- vices were represented in this designed specifically to provide e fourth class of fiscal year 1987. greater familiarity with the and test techniques, practices, presenting the Army were 35 and 14 civilians. Other danrentals of Army installation students included 2 command- - management, said Colonel Fran-e- n from the Navy, one Marine cis A. Chamblin, Management School commandant. captain and (me civilian from The heart of the course lies the Coast Guard. in a series of lectures. Experts in the field of management come from colleges and universities, top level defense offices, and major business and financial firms throughout die United States to address the group. Following each lecture, stuMrs. Glida W. Kirkham, travel dents meet in five small discusservice specialist for Dugway sion groups. Under the leadership Proving Ground, retired last week of a faculty member, each group after working here on Dugway then discusses the implications since January, 1952. and applications of each lecture. She commented that when she ee la-R- fun-offic- en Kirkham Retires first arrived on Dugway, she had to drive on miles of dirt roads, pass through wire fences and then take a ride in an Army truck-j- ust to get an interview. When people and the work so much that she just couldn't leave. Kirkham lives with her daughter, Jeneal, who is the chief operator at the Communication They share a trailer in Park as their living quar-ten. Mn. Kirkham has a daughter living in Salt Lake City and a son in Lehi, Utah. She also men- timed that she was ready to enjoy life with her family and has plans to visit them all I PfJV JjOOSt FiflPP.tlVft Approximately 45 civilian employees at Dugway Proving Ground and Deseret Test Center in Salt Lake City were affected by a s. hike in pay on February 5, Personnel Civilian the to cording Office here, The pay raises affected fessional engineers, certain physf-Frical scientists and mathematicians on post All employees in grades benefitted GS-- 9 through GS-1- 2 from the raises. The salary increase will range from $379 to $495 per year for personnel affected by the regulation. ac-Mr- n. es pmm&mmimffll ns ei ni nt Dugway Pair Receive Awards At Boys State as King Is New GED Officer high-ranki- E Korea Tour For SCM Childress e. (1951-1953- ar 1 Seven Allend AFMA Session llel-riege- MAJOR ROBERT C PIETSCIL a briefer for the CBR Course, is Wah C. Chin upon his recent promotion as Mrs. Pietsch looks on. Army To Computerize Personnel Assignments t k, |