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Show it . TEST RUN, Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, December 10, 1965 Five Men Recognized For DPG Achievement Specialist of the Army Aviation Division, Logistical Operations SERCEANT. 1ST Directorate, CLASS ALEXANDER was reFive Dugway loldien were recently awarded the Dugway quired to coordinate all flight Proving Cround Certificate of Achievement. requirements and supervise all elements and sections of the Specialist 6 Dillard . Meridieth, Master Sergeant Norman A. Aviation Division as noncommisYoung, Staff Sergeant Jim M. Haynes, Master Sergeant Glenn E. sioned officer in charge. In all Carr, and Sergeant First Class Jackie Alexander each received the award: phases of bis operations he formed in an outstanding and The citations read: baggage goods DurinS th!s entire As Sergeant, ior military and civilian person- - "f-, Operations "e nel Army aviator stationed ""v at Dugway Proving Consolidated Equipment Division, Aviation Di-assi8n1 MSGT CARR continually de-- Ground. He displayed outstand- often rewas he von knowing initiative, managerial uired to th absent ledge, dilligence, and movement CLASS SERCEANT 1st in the P"10 processing and of household and baggage ALEXANDER assumed foil con-b-y trol of operations. His deinsisting on quality moves eision were alwy the erf each meeting requirements and civilian member ab,e' and trustworthy. He spent hours at regardless of hour or day. Through ma"y nonnal off'duty airfield the that all to insure his personal drive, leadership, and unending attention, he de-- incomig 8nd departing aircraft nttention veloped a program of information w,e,r his devoted through the requirements and,ube' to moment pertaining P SERGEANT 1st CLASS of individuals M E R sSgeANT ALANDER ha, established a Sreat cr YOUNG, outstanding leader- - ,andard tbat thl command, fleets great credit upon himself ship, coupled with his resource"P0",, and Un,ted States Arm'' this command and the U.S. fulness and diplomacy in deal- with others, did much to en- uigs Army. As Meteorological Team Chief hance and assure the successful and Acting Operations Sergeant, accomplishment of the mission A V IU United States Army Meteorologl- - of the Commercial Traffic Divi- cal Team (RDT&E Support), sion. His outstanding perform- - Vfni71 1 15,00 anceof duty reflect, ert credit upon himself, this command and The odds are about military service. will move to a SPECIALIST MEBEDIETH was responsible for administra- jp you are age 22 to 24, ost Judge Advo- - jt-- s tiM1, even money that you will cate s Office. His initiative, dedi- residence during change catum to duty, and administra- tire skilb contributed signifi- Aetna Life and Casualty, cantly to the effective operation one of the nations largest writ-o- f the Legal Office. In addition e homeowners insurance, to his normal duties as legal that oyer 35 million reportI BAND CONTRIBUTION The Womens Club of the Officers Open Mess donated $150 clerk SPECIALIST MERIDIETH now move each year, Americans toward wing for the Dugway High School Band uniforms which were purchased last also acted as Passport Agent. The rix minion move out of About DiBand check to the Club presents year. Mrs. William Harmon, president of the Womens accompliriiment of this duty state. aaother six million cross (WA Army Photo) rector Robert Dobson and Drum Major Gary Bassmussen. enabled the Judge Advocates county lines. (Mice to expand its services in The younger and better edu-- -. a of 1fSal Stance. cated people are those most to problem areas Through his professional compe-kdy t0 move according to the his untiring efforts to resolve tence and exceptional know- - insurance study organizations them hare earned for him the ledge of regulations SPECIALIST 0f trends affecting insurance highest respect of all his asso- - MERIDIETH was able to render needs, The post basketlmll league provided a couple of surprises valuable legal assistance to dates THOSE IN their early twenas the HHC and the LDS MIA teams both took their first two STAFF SGT. HAYNES Ground ties, for many Dugway Proving example, often move of season. the young games and de-- personnel. knowledge professional because seemthey get married, or which The Civilian team His pride of person, friend- take their first Civilians will edge MIA for votion to duty reflect great permanent job. ed to lie a logical second. credit upon himself, the United ly manner, and sound judgment, A college education makes a 'pick for first place got off to a seven first Scores of the states Army Meteorological together with his knowledge of man almost twice as likely to slow start losing to a surprising were: HHC 09 CBR. 26; Team, this station and the Unit-MI- administrative principles, have move as one with a games high school MIA team 58 to 44, after down1 Hospital 0 (forfeit); Ci- - ed States earned him the respect of all education or less. Army, Met team. weak a Sig ing vilians 76 Sig Met 23; CBR 47 A Movement Control Su- - his associates. The outstanding that Americans Predicting THE HOSPITAL team which Si Met 42; MIA 58 Civilians) penwith Commercial Traf-- service rendered by SPECIALIST mobile 14 - meridieth 441 ,HHC pand to to a poor start as tney 71 Hospital tions Directorate, MASTER SER- - dit upon himself, this Command, Casualty points out that the anlost forfeited one game and , GEANT YOUNG was responsible and the military service." median age erf our population other to the Civilians 71 to 56. As Senior Flight Operations is now 28 ill and for receiving shipping The CBR team has won one, and lost one but will wind up in a fight for 'last place with Sig All-American - , Met. 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