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Show Second recruiter assigned to Cedar City area Local Army Recruiter, SFC Gilbert W. Stuart, reports today to-day that SSG Frank E. Stastny, an 11 year Army Veteran, has been recently assigned to the Cedar City Recuriting Office. This is in keeping witht the "All Volunteer Army" concept where the plan Is to double the number of recruiters at nn man stations in the field. This will enable them to serve the community and inform in-form the people of the facts and the many opportunities available in your United States Army. Frank has served overseas in Korea. Europe, and Vietnam to include many other countries coun-tries he has visited on leave. His service ribbons include the Army Good Conduct Medal, Med-al, the National Defense Service Ser-vice Medal, the Vietnam Service Ser-vice Medal, the U. S. Navy Meritorious Service Medal, the Vietnam Occupation Medal, the Vietnamese Cross of Gal-antry, Gal-antry, and the Silver Wings of the Army Aviation Crew Member. His most recent assignment prior to coming to Cedar City was at Fort Hood, Texas, at 169 East 200 North in Cedar Ce-dar City. The Recruiters state that their office will be open Monday Mon-day through Friday from 8 to 5 and Saturdays from 8 to 12. They encourage parents, young men, and young women to drop by 162 North Main in Cedar City and let them answer ans-wer questions or explain the details of the many options available or call 586-4954 for appointments either in their otficp nt .vmir own boTnp , . , ..".-- r f I where he was the Career Counselor for all the Non-Divisional Non-Divisional Units attached to III Corps and Fort Hood Headquarters. Head-quarters. Prior to getting into the Career Counselor Recruit ng Field, he was in Army Aviation Avia-tion for seven years, where he served as a UH-ID Helecopter Cdew Chief for 5 years and in the Air Traffic Control Tower Tow-er for two years. ! Stansky is married to An-gelika An-gelika Scherer, from Munich. Gernwtnx ar" i'i aiding |