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Show SAMPLER c 4 - HIE Friday, Nov. 20, 1981 w ?D jPegspBe oet tfoondls a -- . - . - . . " .' ' . . .. :. ' ' " yrtwwf 'v P, .'-- " tmowwpywwwiii wyyypwrrtwwHjii ' '''.! !;Si. ' Oygjway mwiinig ' ' .'.' fc V',.-- ' iv '' . '" ' Air. .! s s v '-- 7 r " w ' v': . rjr 2 f'jf - '..'.v.'.;' ..' . ; ' - ''r a' ;nt, ; f . ' ' V-'v - i 5, : . : . '. ". ' ob1 it r ;v $ ' ' j - It!. a - For 2nd Lt. Gaynelle L. ONeil, working at Dug-wa- y is a very moving experience, because shes the new Chief of the Equipment Pool and assistant I . v . ':v - J ' Transportation Officer. ONeil is currently involved in (OJT) Office, Movements the in Transportation training her job will include the disposition of household goods, passenger travel to include port calls, temporary duty trips (TDY) and permanent change of station (PCS) moves. This assignment also includes disposition of freight and passports; as she is also passport officer. ONEIL SAID, Although Ive only been here two or three weeks, I like Dugway a lot and see it as an opportunity to expand my horizons and education in lots of ways. ONeil is good at expanding her horizons, shes had a lot of practice because when she first entered the. Army in 1971, it was as an enlisted soldier. After completing basic at Fort McClellan die tended Supply School at Fort Lee where she ended up serving the rest of her first tour. -- ; f ,'!:; I From September 1980 to June 1981 she served as unit training officer in a reserve unit at Corvalis, she went TDY Oregon. Called to active duty in June, for Eustis Fort Transportation Officer to school at Basic Course (OBC) enroute to Dugway, her first duty assignment as an active duty officer. OnNeil bring with her experience from these schools and the practical training of her previous service in the Army. In addition to her experience as an deEnglish major in college, including a bachelors gree in English. SHE PLAYS the piano and organ, enjoys writing, on-the-j- . - - train and maintain a battalion of drill sergeants so that in the event of hostilities. Fort Lewis could be established as a Basic Combat Training (BCT) post. ROTC training was next, beginning in October of in September of 1980 with her commis1978, sion as a 2nd Lt. by SP5 Dave Pinniclc V.rssiaJ " .T- VJ h . - . ' .:- j., ,4. .' nisii-'s'-- r J M '' , f xpsirDSP ' Id y everything from Greek tragedy to classics and science-fictio- When the opportunity presents itself, shes just as comfortable on horseback as onthe seat of a motorcycle, and is interested in many sports. In addition to all these activities, shes expressed an interest in getting involved in wargaming, Dugway s Dungeons and Dragons wargaming group. IM REALLY looking forward to getting into the game, she said, as Ive heard so much about it, but never had the opportunity to play it. My tour at Dugway Should prove to be a great learning experience for me, because of its many rsources, and small size, allowing me the change to do a lot of things I wouldnt get to do elsewhere. Im for computer school at the Naval Training Center in San Diego, she completed the training and was sent to Germany for 2V4 years, after which she returned stateside to serve in the Pentagon until her departure from active duty in lly 197a She Jim Bearer demonstrates some of the routine procedures involved in 2nd joli in the Transportation Office. Ii. Gaynelle ONeils didnt drop out of the military lifestyle com- pletely though, and immediately went into the Army Reserve, where she served as a Supply Sgt. for a battalion at Fort Lewis, Washington. It was there she served with the 3rd Btn, 415 Regiment, 4th Bek, 104th Division, whose mission was to new n. really looking forward to working here, she concluded. Federal Womens Program Manager named The Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, Mr. Wilfred Jackson, announced the appointment of Ms. Connie L. Rupp as Dugway s Federal Womens Program ' needs of working women at Dugway and I look forward to receiving suggestions and ideas. I can certainly identify with many of the problems women face today, she added. For over eight years as a military wife, I tried to meet my career goals even though we were constantly traveling. On the other hand, my family life is also important to me and sometimes I feel like a juggler trying to balance everything. Outside of work and family life, Ms. Rupp is active in Toastmasters, P.T.A. and bowling. Manager (FWPMJ. Ms. Rupp is a Computer Operator with the Meteorology Branch in Ditto. iShe also has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Minnesota. Kly personal career goals involve expanding my computer knowledge dnough to enter the technical - writing field, she explained. 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