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Show Thursday. January 24, 1980. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page 23 Lehi Sailor Armyman On New Ship Provoan In Germany Now Corporal light The Spruance-class is 536 feet long, displaces 7,800 tons and can travel at speeds in excess of 30 knots She will be homeported in San Diego. A 1978 graduate of Lehi High School, Carter joined the Navy in April 1979 Elberta Soldier Completes School dington of 1187 Ash Ave., Provo, has Heis an Air Reserve technician with the 508th been promoted to his present rank Tactical Fighter Group. The citation accompanying while serving with 2nd Marine Divi- the medal complimented the sergeant for heroism sion Marine Corps Base, Camp Le- involving voluntary risk of life at Nellis Air Force jeune, N.C Base, Nev., on April 11, 1979 With complete disregard for his own safety, and despite the hazard of burning fuel. he unhesitatingly ¢€Mtered the impact area and assisted in humanitarianrescue efforts at peril to his own life until he succeeded in removing an injured \ctim to a son of Robert R. and Margeret J. Ed- Peacetime ction | w Phone: 375-7203 Selling Direct to the Public END OF MONTH CLEARANCE 26. During the remainderofthe cruise, the Coral Sea will be peepee in several training exercises with other 7th Fleet units and ships of allied nations. Port visits will be made in various Far Eastern countries. The Coral Sea is 979 feet long with a crew of 2,710 officers and enlisted men. She can accommodate ie Lee and 7 aircraft assigned to an attack SWIVEL - ROCKER $139.00 | s99” WICHITA FALLS, Texas — Airman Regina M. Garfield, whose husband, Robert,is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vee Nostrom of Nephi, has heen graduated from the U.S.Air Force medical services specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base, here. Graduatesof the course earn credits toward an aspocle entree In lied science through the Community College of Air Force. Garfield learned techniques of assisting in the care and treatment of medi tients. She will be assi; to Carswell Air Force , Texas, for oni ith a unit of the Strategic Air Command. airman is a 1978 graduate of Juab High School, Springville Woman's HusbandCertified MINOT, N.D. — First Lt. Richard J. Stutte, son of William J. Stutte of 2139 N. Park Ave., Grand Island, Neb., has been certified as a missile combat crew commander at Minot Air Force Base, here. His wife, Patricia, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Thompson of 400 N. W., Sp lle. Lieutenant Stutte, a missile launch officer, was recommended for upgrading by his wing commander after meeting stringenttrai and evaluation requirements. A 1969 graduate of Washington Senior High School, Sioux Falls, S.D., the lieutenant earned a bachelor’s degree in 1976 from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and was commissioned that year through the Air Force ROTC program. Paul Terry Earns Master’s Degree SOFA AND CHAIR or SOFA AND LOVESEAT Lo 52 5g oan re f use i Only Show Room Wareho Provo’s operating as a unit the U.S. 7th Fleet. The call was the ship’s first overseas stop ate ae for a Western Pacific deployment DAYTON, Ohio — ce: Paul B. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Terry Sr., of 674 N. 600 W., Frovo, has received his master’s degree at the Air Force Institue of Technology. . Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, the Air Force Institute of Technology provides accredited graduate-level resident education for selected Air Force members in scientific, technological and otherfields. f Captain Terry, who majored in electrical engieet: ing, is being assigned to the Vela Seismological Center, Va.. for duty as an electrical engineer. The captain, a 1961 graduate of Provo High School, received a bachelor’s degree in 1975 from Colorado State University at Fort Collins, and was commissioned through Officer Training School, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. His wife, Shauna, is the daughter of Kay Loyndof Island Park, Ida. Her father, Ray Nelson,resides in Orem. place of safety 167 East 900 South, Provo Navy Seaman Edward A. Walline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walline of P.O. Box 602, Pleasant Grove, recently visited Pusan, Korea. He is a crewmember aooard theaircraft carrier Regina Garfield BecomesSpecialist ere Furniture Warehouse Prove City Man Visits Pusan rer aoe BROWN BROTHERS Pleasant Grove A 1977 graduate of Orem High School, Walline joined the Navy in August 1977. Staak Heand his wife, Carrie. and their two children live FORT KNOX, Ky. — Pvt. Charles R. Brewer, whose wife, Diane, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy L. Brewer, live in Elberta, recently completed trainae armor crewmanat the U.S. Army Armor School, Fort Knox, Ky. The training was conducted under the One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Eee which combines -basic combat training with advanced individual training into one 13-week period. During the course,sti its received training in the duties of a tank crewman,including firing the tank's armament and small weapons. Instruction also was given in field radio operations, map reading, and tank maintenance and repair. lov. in Ogden The citation said that on Apri! 11, 1979 Sergeant Lindsay rushed to the area where an aircraft had just crashed di take off Marine 8 a BASE—M Sgt Richard W Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs Rex Lindsay of Orem hehe ae ae S Medal, one of the Cpl. Michael R. Eddington, ir Foree decorations given durin, University Ave. ship is also capable of carrying helicopter for long range detection and Lek Mise Joye FORCES, Germany — Pvt. JohnnyL. Herbert, son of Mr_and Mrs. Terry L. Herbert, 746 W. 1150S. Provo, recently was assigned 2s a mechanic with the 7ist Maintenance Battalion in Nurnberg, Germany. i Henry E. Fd) Navy Engineman Fireman Apprentice Carter, son of Junior J aad Haris8Contec en & 100 W., Lehi, is serving as a crewmember aboard the Newis Kon eecoron aay W. Hill Miss ‘ascogoula, _More than 250 officers and enlisted men are assigned to the Hill. Primarily designed for antisubmarine sote (ASW), the ship is armed with two lightweight five-inch guns, ASW torpedoes and anah rocket launcher Orem ManEarnsAir Medal HILL AIR FORCE - Monday-Frivay 10 am - 6 Saturday pim |