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MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes 49th Commandant, U.S. Army War College 49th Commandant, U.S. Army War College MG Cucolo receives the U.S. Army War College colors from GEN Robert W. Cone, Commanding General, MG Cucolo receives the U.S. Army War College colors from GEN Robert W. Cone, Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, on June 15, 2012 on Indian Field, Carlisle Barracks U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, on June 15, 2012 on Indian Field, Carlisle Barracks 1 3 Commandant s Update 1 5 NSS 2012 Events 1 6 News & Events 1 7 DDE Update 1 8 Books By Grads & Faculty 10 1982 Reunion 11 1987 Reunion 12 International Fellows 14 USAHEC 15 SSI & USAWC Press 16 2012 Donor Honor Roll 23 Tribute Donations 25 Taps 26 Mailbag FALL 2012 FALL 2012 MG Cucolo thanks the Carlisle Barracks and local communities for his and his family s welcome. Mrs. Ginger Cucolo is welcomed with owers, as the Cucolo s daughters look on. MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes 49th Commandant, U.S. Army War College MG Cucolo receives the U.S. Army War College colors from GEN Robert W. Cone, Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, on June 15, 2012 on Indian Field, Carlisle Barracks

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MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes 49th Commandant, U.S. Army War College49th Commandant, U.S. Army War CollegeMG Cucolo receives the U.S. Army War College colors from GEN Robert W. Cone, Commanding General,MG Cucolo receives the U.S. Army War College colors from GEN Robert W. Cone, Commanding General,U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, on June 15, 2012 on Indian Field, Carlisle BarracksU.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, on June 15, 2012 on Indian Field, Carlisle Barracks

13 Commandant s Update15 NSS 2012 Events16 News & Events17 DDE Update18 Books By Grads & Faculty10 1982 Reunion11 1987 Reunion

12 International Fellows14 USAHEC15 SSI & USAWC Press16 2012 Donor Honor Roll23 Tribute Donations25 Taps26 Mailbag

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MG Cucolo thanks the Carlisle Barracks and localcommunities for his and his family s welcome.

Mrs. Ginger Cucolo is welcomed with fl owers, asthe Cucolo s daughters look on.

MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes 49th Commandant, U.S. Army War CollegeMG Cucolo receives the U.S. Army War College colors from GEN Robert W. Cone, Commanding General,U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, on June 15, 2012 on Indian Field, Carlisle Barracks

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PresidentLTG (Ret) Thomas G. Rhame

TrusteesLTG (Ret) Richard F. Timmons (President Emeritus)

MG (Ret) William F. Burns (President Emeritus)Mrs. Charlotte H. Watts (Trustee Emerita)

Dr. Elihu Rose (Trustee Emeritus)Mr. Russell T. Bundy (Foundation Advisor)

MG (Ret) George E. BarkerCOL (Ret) Buddy G. Beck

Mr. Norman P. BlakeLTG (Ret) Ronald R. Blanck

MG Wesley E. CraigMr. Charles A. Donabedian

Ms. Jo Blanche DutcherMs. Susan Finco

BG (Ret) Leslie L. FullerMr. Ralph F. Hake

COL (Ret) Peter C. LangenusMr. Amir Lear

Ms. Jessica R. MitchellBG (Ret) Harold W. Nelson

Ms. Rebekah E. NottinghamLTG (Ret) James B. Peake

LTG (Ret) Michael D. RochelleMr. Frank C. Sullivan

LTG (Ret) Richard G. TrefryMs. Judith M. Victor

Special LiaisonMG Anthony A. Cucolo, III, Commandant, USAWC

Faculty LiaisonsCOL (Ret) Philip M. Evans

Dr. (COL, Ret) Stephen J. Gerras

Chief Executive Offi cerCOL (Ret) Ruth B. Collins

Director for DevelopmentLTC (Ret) Daniel L. Monken

Foundation & Alumni Affairs StaffMichelle Rodrigue, Bookkeeper

Janine Farson, Administrative Asst.Linda Caton, Alumni Affairs Offi ce Manager

Donna Bullis, Alumni Affairs Asst.Nancy Johnson, Alumni Affairs Asst.

Graphic DesignerRob Trebatoski

CONTACT YOUR FOUNDATIONTelephone: (717) 243-1756

Fax: (717) 243-0859Website: www.usawc.orgEmail: [email protected]

122 Forbes AvenueCarlisle, PA 17013-5248

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTWe are delighted to welcome and partner with the 49th Commandant of theU.S. Army War College, MG Tony Cucolo, who arrived this past summer.Please read his letter on the next two pages carefully as he is making veryproductive changes that enable the College to improve its education tosenior leaders and better integrate the many constituencies of the College.

I am continually amazed and gratifi ed by the accomplishments of ourFoundation. We have increased our direct fi nancial support for Army WarCollege programs this year to $665,000, up from $545,250 last year. At

the same time, we have increased the support and services we provide to graduates in every area,e.g. magazines loaded with USAWC news, a formalized Tribute Program, an expanded giftshop with high-quality items, reunions in Carlisle and around the country, and so much more.Thanks to all of you for helping the Foundation support the College’s Margin of Excellence.

We are very pleased to tell you about the Foundation’s new Turning Point Strategic LeadershipAward. Our trustees developed the award over the past few years for two important reasons.First, we wanted a fi tting way to recognize senior executive leaders who have demonstratedtruly outstanding leadership and successful positive strategic focus and direction to theirchallenged organizations. Second, we wanted to expose USAWC students and faculty to high-caliber civilian strategic leaders in order to enrich their education at the College.

The fi rst recipient of the Army War College Foundation Turning Point Strategic LeadershipAward is Mr. W. James McNerney, Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO of The BoeingCompany. I cannot possibly describe to you in this short column the challenges that he facedin 2005 when he became CEO, or his many initiatives and accomplishments that have resultedin Boeing becoming the respected and successful organization it is today. We honored Mr.McNerney with the award on October 10th and he honored us and the Class of 2013 with anoutstanding lecture on strategic leadership.

I extend a special thanks to four Trustees who completed their terms at our September meeting:Mr. Lou Manzi, NSS ’03, Vice President, MG (Ret) Cliff Gibbs, DCS ’80, Chairman ofthe Legal and Bylaws Committee, COL (Ret) Bob Hervey, RES ’85, past Chairman of theInvestment Committee, and Mr. Bill Alexander, now Chairman of the Board of the GeisingerFoundation. Each will be greatly missed for his dedicated service to our Foundation.

Your Army War College Foundation remains fully engaged with supporting the College. Thecontinued generosity of our alumni, friends, and supporters makes the outstanding supportpossible. We know we can continue to count on you as the College moves forward.

LTG (Ret) Thomas G. Rhame,RES ’81, President

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Foster… fraternity among alumni of the U.S. Army War College,

Encourage… excellence in the faculty and student body in order to

Ensure… the preparation of outstanding leaders for the Armed Forcesof the United States and its friends and allies.

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COMMANDANTU.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE

Greetings to all alumni, friends and Families of the US Army War College,

It is my distinct honor to be your 49th Commandant! My wife Ginger and I are excited to be back at Carlisle Barracks andthe Army’s home of the strategic military art and generator of strategic leaders for the joint force. Much has changed sincewe were a student Family with the Class of ‘98, snuggled warmly (tightly? compactly?) in our Smurf Village quarters onSumner Road and enjoying The Carlisle Experience. Have to admit though, this time around, the assigned housing for uscertainly is different. First couple of weeks here I needed a compass and a map to navigate the interior of Quarters 1…

As is quite familiar to all of you, summer is a traditional period of change in military organizations, and the summer of ‘12was no different. And since it has been quite a while since this great institution changed both the Commandant and theDean of Academics at the same time, the pace and breadth of changes are beyond that of a routine change of command. Thetheme of this brief column is, in fact, “change” and my intent is to give the best update I can in this small space. But makeno mistake – no decision has been taken lightly or merely for the purpose of doing something different; our intent is to createmovement and greater unity of effort with any reorganization action or reassignment of tasks and functions.

First, I cannot say enough about the handover we received from Gregg Martin and the great team in-place who brought us onboard. As we arrived in June, Dean Bill Johnsen completed ten years of selfl ess service in that position and transitioned to hissabbatical. With Colonel Rob Nye holding the line magnifi cently as acting Dean, and Deputy Commandant Bobby Towery andChief of Staff John Laganelli as well as the great Garrison team showing me the ropes, we took a hard look at reorganization ofThe War College in the face of budget-induced personnel cuts. After some deep study, several sessions of dialogue with the staffand faculty leadership, and then fi nally with the arrival of Dr. Lance Betros to assume duties as our Provost (a more appropriatetitle for the individual in charge of all academic endeavor across the entire institution), I directed some immediate changes.

I noted a bit of an identity crisis inside the gates; a traditional naming convention, in my opinion, inadvertently created silosof effort and invisible barriers to coordination and mutual support among our incredibly diverse capabilities. There was“The College” inside the US Army War College...did that mean the Center for Strategic Leadership or the Strategic StudiesInstitute was somehow separate and not a part of the education or “think factory” effort? To resolve any confusion inside oroutside the gates, Dr. Betros and I chose to rename “The College” the “School of Strategic Landpower.” Not with intentionto walk away from the joint environment, this is merely our nod to the fact that our focus here at the Army’s War Collegeis the study of war and any and all applications of Landpower to achieve strategic objectives in the national interest. AtNewport, they study Seapower, at Montgomery, they study Airpower...here at Carlisle, we study Landpower. The School ofStrategic Landpower now includes the Department of Distance Education and the departments and faculty who teach bothresident and distance programs to get the greatest effect of combined faculty and educational delivery techniques. ColonelRich Lacquement leads this core function as our Dean of the School of Strategic Landpower.

We also consolidated the Army War College Press with the Strategic Studies Institute, and kept both “brands” seeking togain strength from a combined study, research and publication arm. Seems to me many people are tossing about the term“grand strategy” these days but I too-frequently read imprecise and faddish attempts to explain the concept. The strategicnarrative is so critically important to our national security strategy, and to the thoughtful application of resources for ournational defense. We believe the best narrative comes from a steady stream of thoughtful and responsible discourse, hencethe consolidation-for-effect of our research and publication arm. Competing narratives create a healthy war of ideas and wehere at The War College aim to engage and provide the Landpower perspective where and when appropriate.

I am sure all you “old hands” like me fondly recall your Strategic Decision Making Exercise, that exceptionally well-organized and wide-ranging strategic war game late in the academic year where we all assumed roles as strategic leaders ina future world and applied what we learned during the year to a series of crises. I cancelled it. I have taken the seven daysof that exercise and applied three days (one each) to the three core course exercises to give those key experiential learningevents greater rigor, and applied four days to oral exams in the Spring. Yes, students will now take oral exams. After almostthree years of Division Command and my most recent year in the Pentagon on the Army Staff working programming and

October 30, 2012

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budget, I detect (only my personal opinion) a growing weakness in the abilities of rising cohorts of offi cers to effectivelyargue or make a point verbally to an audience of strategic leaders and policy makers. Don’t know what it is – lack ofpractice, too little opportunity to do it, too much communicating virtually perhaps, but for all the good we do here to makeour offi cers and civilians strategically literate with our course load, we must also equip them with the ability to communicatewith policy makers in an effective manner – allowing them to be heard, listened-to. We’re running the pilot this Spring andthen plan to make oral exams a permanent fi xture next academic year.

Collins Hall is now the Center for Strategic Leadership and Development, still running great courses all year such as theCombined Joint Force Land Component Commanders Course, the Senior Leader Seminar, and numerous staff rides. Butwe’ve added something else: with all that superb wargaming capability in residence for the now-shelved SDME, DougCampbell has created a quick-turn strategic wargame capability to assist in our role as a think factory for the Army. In all mystudy and prep before arriving here, it was clear to me that in the past when resources were low, what saved our services wasa focus on professional military education and a willingness to experiment with concepts and ruthlessly challenge existingconcepts. During the interwar years (1919-1940) the Army and the Navy used this approach to great effect; we seek to dothe same, and involve students, our international fellows, and policy makers. Doug’s team recently completed a proof ofprinciple wargame in the Levant with very interesting results we have since passed on to senior leaders. A great capability!

There have been more and there will be more changes. For example, the Provost and I are undertaking an aggressivecurriculum review this Winter with an eye for signifi cant change in Academic Year 13-14. The term “SSCF” for SeniorService College Fellow is out, gone from the Army’s lexicon – replaced with US Army War College Fellow. We took“ownership” of these outstanding young men and women (90 of them this year), extended their orientation period to twoweeks here in residence prior to heading to their fellowship, and even assigned them to resident seminars. Bottom line, wewant an organic and close-as-possible relationship with these Army strategic scouts scattered across the Nation at infl uentiallocations and want to make sure they feel every bit a part of the Class of 13.

But perhaps the most signifi cant change that will be of interest to my alumni is the fact that our direct oversight will shiftfrom Training and Doctrine Command to the Chief of Staff of the Army. This decision was made by General Odierno inmid-October, and we are drafting a new charter right now to be signed by him that will outline this revised relationship.There is no question we will still maintain very close, direct ties with TRADOC in two areas: Leader Development andConcept Development, as General Cone and his organization lead the Army in both areas among their many responsibilities.

Having reported all that, many things remain the same. Carlisle Barracks, with a staff, faculty, and garrison totally focusedon their mission to educate and develop leaders and advance knowledge, remains the wellspring of the profession at thestrategic level. The magnifi cently historic setting and surrounding communities are still welcoming, and the area stillimmensely inviting – as I write this, the nearby mountain ranges are bursting with Fall colors. Amazingly resilient militarybrats still bike, skateboard and socialize like safe, small-town America (and most Army posts) of decades past. And ourstudents are still the best – certainly better than I was! All wonderfully professionally cynical, hard-bitten combat leaders ofevery service and much of our interagency, who are poised to make the break from operational thought to strategic thinking-- critical strategic thinking at that. If you met them, walked the hallways with them, heard their good-natured banter andphenomenal good humor, and then listen to their penetrating and thoughtful questions in a lecture hall, you would have thesame great confi dence I have in our future leadership. Being among them each day is fantastic (and entertaining!); I cannotimagine a better place to be.

In closing my update for this issue, I want our alumni to know that here at your US Army War College we fi rmly believewe are the Army’s home of strategic thought, the Army’s center for the strategic art, and the Army’s center for strategicleadership development. We have proudly assumed our role as trustees of strategic landpower. With a refreshed focus, just alittle bit of new blood coursing through our veins, and a renewed and energized line of direct communication to the Chief ofStaff of the Army, we’re picking up the pace. Expect to hear more from this outfi t – and our students! As ever, we welcomeyour ideas, your questions, and certainly your visit back here to your professional home.

Tony CucoloMG, US Army49th Commandant

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58th National Security SeminarThe U.S. Army War College was proud to host 160 citizens from across America for the 58th

National Security Seminar (NSS) in June 2012. This nominative program is the capstone eventeach year for the resident class (with the equivalent Commandant’s National Security Programfor the Distance Education class in July). These seminars enable students to better understandthe society they serve and they enable the attendees to better know some of the future seniorleaders of the Armed Forces and government. Key events are lectures, seminar discussions onnational security, budget and resource implications, international policies, and a “staff ride” tothe Gettysburg Battlefi eld to study leadership in a strategic context for the nation.

The Adjutant General (TAG) of Iowa has a long tradition of holding an annual event each August to share and celebrate the insights of attendeesto the U.S. Army War College’s National Security Seminar (NSS) and the Air War College’s National Security Forum (NSF). “Alums” of thoseprograms compare experiences with the newest attendees. The photo from this year’s event on August 23, 2012 features grads of both NSS andNSF, and a number of USAWC grads from the Resident, Distance, and Fellows programs. We won’t try to name all the attendees but want tothank MG Tim Orr, RES ’03, current Iowa TAG (in the front row in the red shirt), for continuing this outstanding tradition.

NSSNational Security Seminar Events

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Annual Annual Iowa NSS Iowa NSS EventEvent

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2013 General Omar N. Bradley Chair of Strategic LeadershipLTG (Ret) James M. Dubik

LTG (Ret) Dubik gave the opening Bradley lecture at Penn State Dickinson Schoolof Law on October 22, 2012. On hand to welcome him were MG Tony Cucolo,RES ‘98 & 49th Cmdt, MG (Ret) John D. Altenburg, Jr., Bradley Chair 2010-2011,and ADM (Ret) Dennis Blair, Bradley Chair 2007-2008. The Bradley Chair is apartnership between the U.S. Army War College, Dickinson College, and the PennState Dickinson School of Law. Thanks to American Public University System,Inc. for helping our Foundation support this outstanding Chair.

Prof. (COL, Ret) Michael J. Pasquarett retired from the Center for Strategic Leadership(CSL) on September 28, 2012 after a full and successful second career after militaryretirement. His nephew, BG James F. Pasquarette, RES ‘08, was the retirementoffi cial. One of the most interesting things we learned from the two of them is whyMike doesn’t have an “e” on the end of his name like the rest of the Pasquarette family.Congratulations to Mike for outstanding service to the U.S. Army War College andfor special support to the U.S. Army War College Fellows Program.

Harvard Business School Professor presentsHarvard Business School Professor presentsthe Sonny and Martha Moore Lecturethe Sonny and Martha Moore LectureChaplain (COL, Ret) Alvin M. “Sonny” Moore, III, RES ‘01, is shown here with Dr. MaxBazerman (center) from the Harvard Business School after Bazerman’s presentation on “BlindSpots” for the annual ethics lecture in honor of Sonny and his late wife Martha. MG (Ret) R.Cliffton Gibbs, DCS ‘80 (right), was present representing Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Bundy,generous supporters of the lecture series. Mr. Bundy is an Army War College FoundationAdvisor.

NEWSNews & Events

GEN Lloyd J. Austin, III, RES ’97 gave the keynote address as Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army on Army Leader Day on October 18, 2012.

Front L-R:  MG Harold J. Greene RES ‘03, Mr. J. Tom Faust RES ‘99, MG Richard A. Stone DDE ‘05 & SRCOC ‘11, CH (MG) Donald L. Rutherford RES ‘00, MG Ross E. Ridge RES ‘02, and MG Anthony A. Cucolo, III, RES ‘98 & Cmdt. Back L-R:  MG William E. Rapp RES ‘04, MG David E. Quantock RES ‘02, BG William R. Coats DDE ‘08, MG Al T. Aycock RES ‘00, MG Glenn J. Lesniak DDE ‘01 & SRCOC ‘11, LTG Th omas P. Bostick RES ‘97, and LTG Susan S. Lawrence RES ‘99. Not pictured: MG Michael S. Tucker RES ‘99.

Army War College Grads return for Army Leader Day

Thanks to COL (Ret) and Mrs. Buddy G. Beck, RES ‘76 & AWCF Trustee, and their Beck Foundation for supporting Army Leader Day.It was a pleasure to have the Becks and GEN (Ret) Glenn K. Otis, RES ‘70 & 2011 Outstanding Alum, attend the opening lecture.

Cucolo Dubik Altenburg Blair

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Greetings to all alumni and friends of the Department of DistanceEducation (DDE). The past few months have been busy with a majorUSAWC reorganization, new leadership, and the usual transition indepartment personnel. In addition to the fast-paced summer sessionsof the First and Second Resident Courses, the department was able toconduct two orientation sessions here at Carlisle Barracks last May togreet many students from the new Class of 2014. We continue to seestudents who are more technically savvy, have multiple deployments,and seem more junior than previous classes. Students are organizedearly now into seminars that they will remain in their fi rst year ofstudies. This provides better organization, support, and a sense ofcommunity for the students as they progress in their studies.

Our expansion into elective courses for our second year students seemsa big success. We offered 17 stand-alone courses that ranged fromAchieving Unity of Effort in the Interagency to Defense Support to CivilAuthorities to Landpower: Theory, Practice and Application. Thesecourses enable students to focus on subjects in more depth.

We have also been experimenting with ways to improve our students’ability to access materials. Some of the improvements focus ongreater ability to use mobile computing devices and the use of cloud

computing. Hopefully, we can expand this capacity throughout theDistance Education Program.

During the First Resident Course this past summer, we expandedthe Washington, D.C. trip to include more embassy visits. Someof the embassies the students visited included Brazil, Russia, India,and China. We also had several small group visits hosted by DDEalumni. This was a homerun since the agencies were better prepared topresent material and subjects at the appropriate level. During SecondResident Course, the students fi nished their DDE education with afl ourish. After completing their Graduate Seminars, a major exercise,Gettysburg staff ride, and seminar discussions, the students sharedtheir DDE experience with about 70 civilian Commandant’s NationalSecurity Program guests.

Congratulations to the 354 new USAWC graduates from the 2012Distance Education Program. If you have any questions or require anyassistance, please contact me at [email protected] or callme at (717) 245-3121.

Dr. Clay Chun, Chairman,Department of Distance Education

COL Charlie Jones is recognized by the Provost, Dr. Lance Betros, for his service as DDE 2012 Class President.

MG Tony Cucolo, Commandant, and Dr. Lance Betros, Provost, prepare to present the DDE graduation speaker LTG William E. Ingram, Jr., DCS ’97, an honorary degree.

Class Gift Committee Chairman, LTC John Mowchan, and COL Charlie Jones, Class President, present the DDE 2012 class gift print, “Our Flag was Still Th ere” (defense of Ft. McHenry in War of 1812) to LTG William E. Ingram, Jr., DCS ’97.

LTC David Jenkins chats with two guests of the Commandant’s National Security Program at the LeTort View Community Center. Th ree happy grads the evening before graduation.

COL Hector Lopez is proud of his well-earned diploma at graduation.

DDEDepartment of Distance Education Update

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BOOKSBooks by Grads and FacultyGuide to the Battle of Gettysburg, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, by the late Jay Luvaas, BG (Ret) Harold W. (Hal) Nelson, RES ’84, and COL (Ret) Leonard J. (Len) Fullenkamp, RES ’90 & FAC. This is the long-anticipated revision of one of the most respected and popular guides to the Gettysburg National Military Park. The authors have made signifi cant changes to the guide, addressing alterations to the park during the past 15 years. The volume retains its signature blend of offi cial reports, commanding offi cers’ observations, and terrain descriptions, as well as easy-to-use maps that allow park visitors to follow the battle as it actually unfolded. In this new edition, the authors double the number of maps—this time by master cartographer Steven Stanley—to effectively track directional changes for visitors driving through the park. They include new sections highlighting the strategic and operational context and provide background about Lee’s decision to invade Pennsylvania. They also added new information about the cavalry battle on Day 3 and the decisions and actions of General Meade. The “Capabilities and Doctrine” appendix now addresses more fully the evolution of cavalry tactics in the battle’s aftermath, and for the fi rst time there is a useful appendix on logistics. ISBN 978-0-7006-1854-5.Note: Copies purchased from the Alumni Gift Shop or online (www.usawc.org) are signed by both Prof. Fullenkamp and BG (Ret) Nelson.

Wiki at War: Confl ict in a Socially Networked World, by Dr. (LTC, Ret) James Jay Carafano, DDE ’01. In this book, Carafano explains why internet-born initiatives matter and how they are likely to affect the future face of war, diplomacy, and domestic politics. It is a timely analysis of the techno-future of information and the impact of social internet networking. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of history and defense strategy, he creates an analysis of what is truly new about the “new media,” and what is simply a recasting of human warfare in contemporary forms. Outlining the conditions under which a difference in degree becomes a difference in kind, detailing how ancient wisdom can still apply to national security decisions, and examining the conditions under which new expertise is required to wage effective diplomacy or successful military strategy, he casts in stark relief the issues that face political, military, and social leaders in trying to manage and control information in both the international and domestic arenas. ISBN 978-1-6034-4656-3.

Carved from Granite: West Point Since 1902, by Dr. Lance Betros, FAC. West Point’s early history (1802-1902) is interesting and colorful, but its history since then is far more relevant to the issues—and problems—that face the Academy today, according to Betros. Drawing from oral histories, archival sources, and his own experiences as a cadet and, later, a faculty member, Betros describes

and assesses how well West Point has accomplished its mission. He also does not hesitate to expose problems and challenge long-held assumptions. In a concluding chapter that is both subjective and interpretive, he offers his prescriptions for improving the institution, focusing particularly on the areas of governance, admissions, and intercollegiate athletics. Photographs, tables, charts, and other graphics aid the clarity of the discussion and lend visual and historical interest. There are lively debates over some of the observations made in this book, but if they are followed, the author asserts that the Academy will emerge stronger and better able to accomplish its vital mission in the new century and beyond. Dr. Betros became the Provost, U.S. Army War College, in July 2012. ISBN: 978-1-6034-4771-3.

Mission 376: Battle over the Reich, May 28, 1944, by COL Ivo de Jong, IF The Netherlands, RES ’12. Ivo de Jong has researched the Eighth Air Force for nearly 20 years. This book is a highly detailed, comprehensive narrative of Mission 376 of May 28, 1944, when over 1,000 B-17’s and B-24’s, along with hundreds of escort fi ghters, bombed a number of targets deep in Germany, mainly synthetic oil refi neries. It was the fi rst attempt to remotely-control glide bomb a target, in this case, the marshalling yards in Cologne, which turned out to be a dismal failure, despite no aircraft losses. The author describes the mission from beginning to end, as well as the aftermath, as it pertained to casualties, POWs, and a few atrocities perpetrated on downed fl iers. This research is illuminating, especially regarding the high number of aircraft aborts and the diffi culties in assembling such large numbers of heavy laden aircraft prior to heading for the targets. The book contains accounts from aircrew and pilots from both the USAAF and the Luftwaffe. Also included are extensive lists of aircraft shot down, with full crew details, along with fi ghters shot down on both sides.ISBN: 978-0-8117-1159-3.

Contractors and War: The Transformation of U.S. Expeditionary Operations, edited by Chris Kinsey and Malcolm Patterson. Chapter 4, “The Elephant in the Room,” was written by PKSOI faculty member, Prof. William J. (Bill) Flavin, USAWCF ’91.Today’s armed forces are a third smaller than they were during the Cold War, and yet are expected to do as much if not more than they did during those years. Much of the transformation in the way the U.S. government expects the military to conduct operations is contingent on the use of contractors. The chapter authors are drawn from a range of policy, legislative, military, legal, and academic backgrounds. They lay out the philosophical arguments supporting the use of contractors in combat and stabilization operations and present a spectrum of arguments that support and criticize emergent private sector roles. The book provides fresh policy guidance to those who will research, direct, and carry out future deployments. ISBN: 978-0-8047-6991-4.

Red Teams and Counterterrorism Training by Stephen Sloan and Dr. Robert J. Bunker, FAC. Keeping ahead of terrorists requires innovative, up-to-date training. Quickly canvassing the evolution of terrorism and of counterterrorism efforts over the past 30 years, the co-authors draw on examples from the early 2000s, following the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, to emphasize the need to prevent or respond quickly to “active aggressors,” terrorists who announce their presence and seek credibility through killing. Training for such situations requires realistic simulations and incorporation of “red teams,” the groups that play the part of active aggressors. The authors explain how to create an effective red team whose members can operate from within the terrorists’ mindset. A case study of the 2009 Ft. Hood shooting illustrates the cost of failures in intelligence and underscores the still-current need for serious attention to potential

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threats. First responders, whether civilian or military, will fi nd this indispensible as they address and deter terrorism now and in the future.ISBN: 978-0-8061-4183-1.

My Lai: An American Atrocity in the Vietnam War by Dr. William Thomas Allison, FAC. On March 16, 1968, American soldiers killed as many as 500 Vietnamese men, women, and children in a village near the South China Sea. Dr. Allison explores and evaluates the signifi cance of this horrifi c event. How do we remember this atrocity and try to apply its lessons, if any? My Lai has fi xed the attention of Americans of various political stripes for more than forty years. The breadth of writing on the massacre, from news reports to scholarly accounts, highlights the diffi culty of establishing fact and motive in an incident during which confusion, prejudice, and self-preservation overwhelmed the troops. Son of a Marine veteran of the Vietnam War--and aware that the generation who lived through the incident is aging--Allison seeks to ensure that our collective memory of this shameful episode does not fade. This book provides a clear narrative of this historic moment and offers suggestions for how to come to terms with its aftermath. ISBN: 978-1-4214-0645-9.

The Counterinsurgency Challenge: A Parable of Leadership and Decision Making in Modern Conflict by COL (Ret) Christopher D. Kolenda. This book from a highly respected and experienced commander and advisor, challenges conventional wisdom about counterinsurgency, using a parable to help leaders develop the mental agility to be successful. A fictional commander participates in various virtual reality combat situations that illustrate the chaos, complexity, and uncertainty of modern conflict and fails repeatedly, learning and adapting with each set of experiences. The highly practical parable avoids checklists and formulas; it shows leaders how to develop the mental courage to learn and adapt and make decisions

in the face of a deadly and resilient enemy. It also explores the likely consequences of a range of command decisions based on lessons learned in current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.ISBN: 978-0-8117-1177-7.

The Dragon in the Christmas Tree by COL (Ret) Patrick W. Ledray, DCS ’94. This is a Christmas children’s book about Sparky, a young Romanian dragon. Sparky’s curiosity about humans gets the better of him when he follows two children into their home. Sparky gets trapped inside and winter is coming. Unable to get away and travel to his homeland, Sparky secretly watches the Christmas season unfold. How will Sparky act when a fi erce Christmas Eve storm imperils the children and their parents? Ledray is a lawyer, chevalier, Honorary Consul of Romania and writer living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He developed the story as he retold it, year after year, to his children. Available from: www.RomanianDragons.com.

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RES – ResidentDCS – Department of Corresponding StudiesDDE – Department of Distance Education

(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Offi cers Course

USAWCF – U.S. Army War College FellowFAC – Faculty NSS – National Security SeminarSIS – Strategy Implementation SeminarCNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program

CLASS CODES

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30th Renuion30th Reunion, Class of 1982

We would love to help your class arrange a return visit to Carlisle, too. All we need is a point of contact who is willing to be your reunion coordinator. We’ll provide a

The combined Army War College resident and distance learning“Clausewitz” classes of 1982 returned July 12-15, 2012 to Carlislefor the fi rst reunion in 30 years. In the days together, we enjoyedrecalling past memories and rekindling associations while gaining anappreciation for new facilities and developments in teaching technologyand the curriculum. We were proud to be the fi rst combined reunion ofresident and distance classes.

Outstanding support and coordination was provided by the Foundationand Alumni Offi ce staff with an excellent mix of activities and eventsthat maximized our opportunities to catch-up, reminisce, and furthervalue our War College experience. We cannot say enough regardingthe planning and assistance provided by COL (Ret) Ruth Collins,Foundation CEO, and her staff in coordinating our accommodations anddeveloping an excellent program of reunion activities. This includednot only appropriate college meetings, updates, and a post tour, but alsooptions for social events, shopping, golf, a staff ride to Gettysburg andfree time. Our schedule allowed us to visit the Jim Thorpe Sports DayTrophy and our class gift (bust of Clausewitz)--two objects we proudlyidentify with.

The reunion program left us humbled by the advances and rigor in thecurriculum. As students in 1981-1982, many of us found the opportunityto “smell the roses,” but today’s academics are the drivers. Whereaswe left Carlisle upon graduation fully refreshed, today’s studentsleave more with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, including amaster’s degree. It was an added surprise to witness the results of thedevelopment and construction of AHEC—a new expanded facility withdisplays and advanced techniques to store and preserve Army historicaldocuments, to include our student research papers.

Our class skit 30 years ago was “Looking Back Jack” –a perspectivefrom our future 50th Reunion in 2032. We are hoping that a graduateor two from the Class of 1982 can be here to take part in that event in20 years. Until then, a message we would like to leave classes is thatthey should embrace the opportunity and diligently encourage othergraduates and spouses to participate in a USAWC Class Reunion. TheFoundation staff will initially notify graduates of upcoming reunionsand coordinate events, but the class itself should further encourageparticipation. In our case, if more of our fellow graduates had beenpersonally involved and had insight into how meaningful the overallexperience would be, attendance would have been much larger.

by COL (Ret) Wm. G. (Bill) Kosco, RES ’82, Reunion Coordinator

Here’s the four day schedule we developed and enjoyed:Thursday, 12 July (Day 1): We had a welcome BBQ in the picnic area behindthe Letort View Community Center (referred to in our day as the Offi cers’ Club).

Friday, 13 July (Day 2): This day was truly rewarding and had none of the downside of a Friday the 13th! We were welcomed by the Deputy Commandant,COL Bobby Towery, RES ‘06, and the Acting Dean, COL Rob Nye, RES ’05. Theyshared with us comparisons and changes in the academic program from 1982to 2012. We then had a class photo, a bus tour of Carlisle Barracks, includingthe new quarters and facilities, a memorial tribute to our deceased classmates,a tour of the new Army Heritage and Education Center (AHEC), and a dinnerat Marcello’s.

Saturday, 14 July (Day 3): We were given a Gettysburg Battlefi eld Tour by Prof. LenFullenkamp, RES ’90. This tour and stop at the new Gettysburg Visitors’ Centerwere most informative and made the events of 150 years ago come alive in largepart due to Len’s insight, enthusiasm, and knowledge. We concluded with anevening Reunion Dinner at AHEC that allowed us time to provide individual “5minute updates” on the highlights of our activities since graduation.

Sunday, 15 July (Day 4): We checked out and travelled home, all glad we hadattended.

BG (Ret) Darryl Powell, RES ‘82 Class President, and classmate Bill Kosco proudly remember that their class won the Jim Th orpe Sports Day competition that year.

Marge and Bill Eckhardt enjoy seeing the Clausewitz bust again, the RES ’82 class gift.

L-R: Bill and Betty Kosco, Andy McClintock (DCS ’82), Frank Milwee, Bill and Marge Eckhardt, Charley Myers, Paul Shields, Darryl Powell (Class President, RES ’82), Nancy and Bob Knez, Carol and Roy Wilshire (DCS ’82), Bob Council, and Howard Tripp (DCS ’82). Attendees not pictured: John Otjen, Dan Barney (DCS ’82)

*Resident class unless indicated by “DCS,” Dept. of Corresponding Studies

Freda and Bob Council survey the ‘82 class papers during the AHEC tour.

Th e Corresponding Studies class attendees were glad to see the stained glass window they gifted to the College.

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198725th Reunion, Class of 1987

Twenty-four classmates and 18 spouses gathered at Carlisle BarracksAugust 16-19, 2012 to celebrate our 25th reunion with a fun-packedweekend. From the moment we passed the fl ashing “Welcome Classof 1987” sign as we drove onto post, until our fi nal breakfast togetherSunday morning, all had a marvelous time. As soon as we greeted oneanother at our outdoor icebreaker behind the Club (where we had heldour informal graduation party), it was as though the intervening 25years suddenly evaporated. The entire weekend simply brimmed withcamaraderie and good fellowship, rekindling old friendships and makingnew ones. Unfortunately, none of our IFs could make the journey butthey were with us in spirit and remembered one and all.

Ruth Collins and Linda Caton from the Foundation and Alumni Offi ceand their fantastic staff supported our planning and execution of allevents. They arranged for us all to stay on post, set up the War Collegeevents and all activities on Friday and Saturday, and even arranged foroptional golf tee times and a Gettysburg trip.

We had a great session Friday with the dynamic new Commandant, MGTony Cucolo, who was extremely generous with his time, explainingwhat’s changed and his vision for the War College. Following ourgroup photo, and checking to see that our names were still on the bronzeplaque, we took a trip down memory lane on a windshield tour of thepost, marveling at the changes (e.g. the Hessian Guard house is now amuseum, the gas station is gone, and the last of the Smurf houses areready for demolition). Today’s Army families owe much to classmateGeoff Prosch who put the residential community initiative in place withits tremendous improvements in quality of life.

We toured Root Hall (by the way, the unit crest plaques are gone fromthe cafeteria!), visiting seminar rooms and the remodeled Library beforeholding a special memorial service in the foyer of Bliss Hall for ourdeparted U.S. and IF classmates. The afternoon culminated in a tour of

the impressive Army Historical and Education Center (AHEC). Thatevening, we continued reminiscing and bonding at Rillo’s Restaurant.

Saturday was another busy day with 24 of us off to an early start forthe Gettysburg Battlefi eld, while others stayed back to alley-hoot, goantiquing, or play golf. CAPT (Ret) Al Lord, RES ’03, superbly ledour battlefi eld tour and refreshed our memories of the three day battle’sstrategic implications. We reverently toured Little Round Top wherethe 20th Maine made its courageous stand under Joshua Chamberlain, soaptly depicted in our class gift, Bayonet Forward.

Fittingly, our class giftartist, Dale Gallon andhis wife Anne, were ourspecial guests for ourbanquet at the Club thatevening. We took overthe entire facility just aswe did during our studentdays with drinks at the bar,now aptly called Karl’s(as in von Clausewitz)

Place and enjoyed a delicious dinner. Dale Gallon recounted that hehad only been painting three years at the time we commissioned himto do Bayonet Forward, and that print was one of his most successful(now out of circulation and quite valuable). Also joining us were formerfaculty members Dave Twining (Sem 6) and Dave Jablonsky (Sem 8)and their wives. Ruth Collins was also our guest and told us more aboutthe Margin of Excellence the Foundation provides the War College,enriching the experience for both the U.S. and IF students.

Although small in numbers, we were certainly spirited. With all but twoseminars represented (12 and 15), everyone had a great time and felt wesucceeded in renewing our ties to one another and to Carlisle. We pledgedto get the word out to gather an even larger turnout for our 30th. In themeantime, check this space for mini-reunions in the intervening 5 years.

by COL (Ret) K.C. Brown, 1987 Reunion Coordinator

considerable degree of assistance if you can fi nd a volunteer from your class to work with us. Please email [email protected] or call 717-243-0884 for more information.

L-R 1st row: Tom and Janice Monforte; Bruce and Betty Mcleod; Bill and Bonnie Sweeny; Juan and Maria Chavez; Dixie Perry; Anne Alexander; Mimi Browning; Emilia and Monte Anderson; Paul and Bennie Phillips; Dave Shaver; Dave Bouton; Geoff Prosch. 2nd Row: Pauline Hunter; Kay Roper; Brenda Reed; Bill Alexander; Ben Browning; Larry Smith. 3rd Row: Cardell Hunter; Ev Roper; Barbara Hubbard; Pat Middleton; K.C. Brown; Pat and Herb Segal; Louise Benson. 4th Row: Frank McKie; Hank Freed; Bill Hubbard; Doug Middleton; Ron Perry; Bill and Cynthia Cockerham; Dick Waterman; Chuck Benson.

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COL (Ret) K.C. Brown, Anne & Dale Gallon

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International FellowsThird International Fellows (IFs) Reunion, Class of 1997At our fi rst reunion in Brussels in 2007, ten years after leaving Carlisle,the assembled IFs decided to meet more often. Class IF President,Maj General (Ret) Yacoub Haddad (Jordan), generously volunteered tohost a second meeting in Amman in 2010. In a well-organized event,all participants enjoyed the hospitality of Jordan. We visited the mainattractions, like Jerash, John the Baptist’s settlement at Bethany beyond

the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, Umm Qays and of course, Petra. InAqaba, John Vaageland (Norway) suggested we not wait another threeyears and he invited all IFs for the third reunion in Oslo in June 2012.

On June 21st, 2012, all attendees were met by John and Mali personallyat Gardemoen Airport and were transported in style to their lovelyhome. First-time participants were General (Ret) Pyar and KamalaThapa (Nepal), traveling from Washington. Die-hards Martin andMiranda Vine (UK), Lars and Ingegerd Fagerberg (Sweden) andWillem and Zinnia Bek (The Netherlands) were celebrating their thirdIF reunion with John and Mali.

Our host provided enough food and drinks to recover from traveling andat the end of the evening, it was like we never left Carlisle. Althoughnobody noticed darkness in this midsummer night, we had to get somesleep in preparation for the next day to visit the Nammo ammunitionand rocket motor factory at Raufoss, where John is still managingdirector. All participants were impressed by the vast infrastructure and

the newest technology that is used in the production processes. Aftera delightful Scandinavian lunch in the ‘offi cers mess’ of the factory,we moved on to Lillehammer City where we walked through ancienttimes at the Maihaugen outdoor museum and learned about Norwegian

history. Being inLillehammer, we had tovisit the Olympia Parkand were surprised witha midsummer market inthis lovely city.

The visit to Oslo onJune 23d included theViking Ship Museumand the HolmenkollenSki Jump Area and SkiMuseum. We will long remember the delicious and stylish lunch atHolmenkollen Park Hotel, after which we visited Akershus Castle andFortress. The day ended with the “Great 15-year Dinner” at our host’shouse. Again, we were spoiled by the hospitality and inspired by thewise insights of our fellowship.

After some discussion, we decided that General David Hurley, nowChief of the Australian Armed Forces, was no longer in a position tobe our secretary. After a short fi ght, Lars Fagerberg adjudged this jobto Willem Bek. To further improve communication and to fi nd moreIFs for our next reunions, we decided to start a LinkedIn group. Allagreed to accept the invitation of our well-esteemed Abdulla Althani,who could not make it to Oslo, to meet again in Qatar in 2013. Pyarensured the fi fth reunion as well, by inviting all IFs to Nepal in Autumn2014 or Spring 2015.

Before we had to leave on June 24th, we visited the impressive AirForce Museum in Gardemoen, laid fl owers for victims of WWII,and were introduced to the Constitution of Norway as laid down on17 May 1814 by the Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll. Our reunionended where it started -- at the house of John and Mali, our perfectNorwegian hosts.

L-R: Lars Fagerberg (Sweden), Willem and Zinnia Bek (Th e Netherlands), Mali Vaageland (Norway), Martin Vine (UK), Ingegerd Fagerberg (Sweden), Pyar and Kamala Th apa (Nepal), John Vaageland (Norway) and Miranda Vine (UK).

Point of contact: Brig General (Ret) Willem Bek [email protected] or join the LinkedIn group

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4503257&trk=hb_side_g

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International FellowsInternational Fellows Update

From late June until the start of class in early August, InternationalFellows (IFs) participated in a six-week Orientation Program thathelped prepare them for their studies at the USAWC. They in-processed, established their households, and received briefi ngs andtraining to familiarize them with their temporary home in the U.S.

During that same period, IF spouses and adult family members wereoffered the chance to take classes in English as a Second Language(ESL). This is one of the annual programs funded by the ArmyWar College Foundation.

This year, we provided the program to 35 IF family members, the largestnumber in program history. After an initial assessment, family memberswere divided into two groups, beginner and advanced. Classes focusedupon practical exercises, grammar instruction, conversation, reading

comprehension, and vocabulary. Some of the topical matter includedintroductions, numbers, pronunciation, money, and other thematiclessons. The ladies met four days a week and received the benefi t of100 total hours of instruction from a certifi ed ESL instructor.

The end result of this program is IF family members with a strengthenedability to communicate in English. Some of these individuals enteredthe course unable or reluctant to speak more than a few words in Englishand left able to ask and answer simple questions, initiate conversations,and express increasingly complex ideas. This empowers IF spouses tofunction more independently, make friends, and make the most of theirexperience in the U.S. By any account, this is an amazing program,made possible with donations to the Foundation from generous gradsand friends of the College.

by Ms. Beth Woods, IF Offi ce Coordinator

Cadet Noah McCorkle and COL Young Sul Hwang (S. Korea) exchange explanations about rank insignias.

English as a SecondLanguage Program forFamily Members ofInternational Fellows

IFs visit West Point

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Brigadier Upasani (IF Class Leader, India) and LTG David Huntoon, Superintendent, USMA, & USAWCF ’95, at the reception for IFs on their fi rst evening at the USMA.

Cadet Andrade (Colombia) helps welcome our IFs COL Forero (Colombia) and LTC Irribarra (Chile) to West Point.

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USAHECU.S. Army Heritage and Education Center UpdateThe U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center(USAHEC) is ever growing and changing!Coming up on a year as Director, I am luckyto be a part of such a great organization as itcontinues to expand. Our busy spring andsummer included a signifi cant number of toursand VIP visits, a continued increase in the useof our conference space, education programsand lectures, and several large events,allowing us to educate both the U.S. Army andthe public. Construction made the summereven more exciting, as the Army HeritageCenter Foundation funded infrastructureimprovements to the campus that included theaddition of a parking lot and an event plaza.These changes allow more people to visitand expand the options for groups seeking touse the facility as they learn more about thehistory of the U.S. Army.

A graphic from the Marksmanship exhibit in the USAHEC’s new Soldier Experience Gallery.

The Soldier ExperienceGallery, an immersiveand interactive exhibit,is the newest additionin our Visitor andEducation Center.Always wanting to“Tell the Army Story,One Soldier at a Time,”

the experiences and stories of Soldiers fromthe USHAEC collection feature prominentlythroughout the exhibit, beginning with theSpanish American War and continuing throughcurrent operations. New technology andspecially developed interactive exhibitsallow visitors to experience different aspectsof Soldiers’ lives, including a test of theirmarksmanship at an electronic rifl e rangeand feeling the sounds and intensity of warin a Korean War bunker simulation. With theGrand Opening on November 9, 2012, we

invite you to take some time on your next visitto Carlisle to tour this remarkable exhibit andlearn more about the history of the Army andits Soldiers.

We continue to support the Army throughresearch, education, and in a more recentdevelopment, as a venue for training andconferences. We hosted the TRADOC SeniorLeaders Conference and the G3/5/7 Councilof Colonels in September and October. Inaddition to these conferences, we providedan excellent venue for training and changeof command ceremonies for Army and AirForce units, and continue to serve as a popularoffsite location for USAWC seminars. Wealso maintain our instructional programs forthe JFK Special Warfare Center and providestaff rides to various units as part of their

development. Our training opportunities willincrease in the next year as we introduce newprograms for Military History Detachmentsin association with the Center of MilitaryHistory.

Welcoming visitors, active duty military,Veterans, and the public remains a core partof our mission, whether we provide training,conference space, or tours and orientations.Over the past six months, we have welcomeda number of different visitors and groups,including the USAWC reunion classes of1982 and 1987, members of the DDE Class, aMississippi National Guard unit, and numerousgroups of Veterans. Our education programscontinue to attract schools from across theregion, as we host fi eld trips in the spring andcamp groups during the summer, allowing thestudents an opportunity to interact with re-enactors and complete a scavenger hunt onour outdoor Army Heritage Trail. Our largeliving history events remain popular, drawingthousands of visitors to our Army Heritage

Trail for a timeline event in the spring, ArmyHeritage Days, and a themed event in the fall,this year entitled, “Training for the NorthAfrican Campaign: WWII Living HistoryEvent.” This event featured World War II re-enactors camped on our trail, with lectures anddemonstrations, including a panel of WWIIVeterans who interacted with members of thepublic about their experiences.

Outreach to Veterans and their organizationshas become a top priority for the USAHEC,as we look to preserve their important storiesand experiences serving this nation. Membersof the USAHEC staff traveled this summer toReno for the Veterans of Foreign Wars NationalConvention and Indianapolis for the AmericanLegion National Convention. These outreachopportunities, including attendance at local,regional, and state wide Veterans events, allowus to connect with Veterans to help preservetheir stories and incorporate important parts ofthe Army’s history into our collection.

The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Centercontinues to be an exciting and engaging placeas we expand our service to the Army, whilecontinuing to preserve Soldier history. Weare an excellent resource for research, with astate-of-the-art conference venue, high qualityeducational programs for children and adults,and a source of information for the Army andunits looking for training.

Please stop in and seeus the next time you arein the area.

COL Matthew Dawson,Director, USAHEC

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Dogtagto begin.

Please allow visitors in wheelchairs to have first priority at this station.

The first Army-wide marksmanship program began in 1869. The goal: create a more effective combat force.

What are your marksmanship skills?

See how many times you can hit the target. Your weapon will be an M-16A. With minor modifications, it has been the main service rifle of the U.S. Army since the Vietnam War.

Take Aim:Marksmanship

Members of the 90th Infantry Division re-enactment unit march through camp during the USAHEC’s World War II event, “Training for the North African Campaign.”

Th e Korean War exhibit and part of the recreated bunker in the USAHEC’s new Soldier Experience Gallery.

Mr. Mike Lynch, AHEC staff member, provides strategic instruction during a staff ride of the Gettysburg Battlefi eld for Special Forces Warrant Offi cers.

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The Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) and the U.S. Army WarCollege (USAWC) Press conducts independent strategic research andanalysis. The books, monographs, journals, articles, and newslettersdisseminated throughout the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense,the military education system, Congress, the media, other think tanks,and to major colleges and universities promote academic freedom andgive rise to new and often controversial perspectives. The intent is to

advance critical thought and stimulate debate on key strategic issues,particularly those relating to national security and the employment ofLandpower.

All SSI analyses, dating back to 1992, are available for immediatedownload from the SSI and USAWC Press website in .pdf or ePubformat: www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil.

SSI & USAWC PRESSStrategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press

Russian Nuclear Weapons, Past, Present, and Future,by Stephen J. Blank, ed. (SSI Book – 524 pages)

Forecasting Zero: U.S. Nuclear History and the LowProbability of Disarmament, by Jonathan Pearl (SSIMonograph – 71 pages )

The Strategic Logic of the Contemporary SecurityDilemma, by Max Manwaring (SSI Monograph – 58 pages)

The Saudi-Iranian Rivalry and the Future of MiddleEast Security, by Dr. W. Andrew Terrill (SSI Monograph– 95 pages)

Real Leadership and the U.S. Army: Overcoming aFailure of Imagination to Conduct Adaptive Work, byJohn B. Richardson (Letort Paper – 152 pages)

Organizational Change in the Russian Airborne Forces:The Lessons of the Georgian Confl ict, by Rod Thornton(ERAP – SSI Monograph – 85 Pages)

The United States and China in Power Transition, byDavid Lai (SSI Book – 284 pages)

The Importance of Images to America’s Fight AgainstViolent Jihadism, by Cori Dauber (SSI February 2012 –Of Interest – 6 pages)

Once Again, the Challenge to the U.S. Army During aDefense Reduction: To Remain a Military Profession,by Don M. Snider, Ph.D. (SSI Monograph – PMEMonograph Series – 46 pages)

Categorical Confusion? The Strategic Implicationsof Recognizing Challenges Either as Irregular orTraditional, by Colin S. Gray (SSI Monograph – 74 pages )

Delegitimizing Al-Qaeda: A Jihad-Realist Approach, byPaul Kamolnick, Ph.D. (ERAP – SSI Monograph – 78 pages)

The Next Arms Race, by Henry D. Sokolski, ed. (SSIBook – 527 pages)

Project on National Security Reform – Vol II: CaseStudies Working Group Report, by Richard Weitz, ed.(SSI Book – 1,026 pages)

Tactical Nuclear Weapons and NATO, by Tom Nichols,Douglas Stuart, and Jeff McCausland, eds. (SSI Book –540 pages)

Confl ict Management and “Whole of Government”:Useful Tools for U.S. National Security Strategy? byVolker C. Franke and Robert H. Dorff, eds. (SSI Book– 463 pages)

Drug Traffi cking, Violence, and Instability, by PhilWilliams and Vanda Felbab-Brown (SSI – Monograph –88 pages)

Enabling Unity of Effort, by H Steven Blum and KerryMcIntyre (ERAP – SSI Monograph – 61 pages)

Ambassador Stephen Krasner’s Orienting Principlefor Foreign Policy (and Military Management)—Responsible Sovereignty, by Max Manwaring (SSIMonograph – Advancing Strategic Thought Series – 56pages)

Lessons of the Iraqi De-Ba’athifi cation Program forIraq’s Future and the Arab Revolutions, by Dr. W.Andrew Terrill (SSI Monograph – 124 pages)

Disjointed Ways, Disunifi ed Means: Learning fromAmerica’s Struggle to Build an Afghan Nation, by LewisG. Irwin (SSI Book – 440 pages)

The Role of Small States in the Post-Cold War Era: TheCase of Belarus, by Dmitry Shlapentokh (ERAP – SSIMonograph – 91 pages)

Can Russia Reform? Economic, Political, and MilitaryPerspectives, by Stephen J. Blank, ed. (SSI Monograph– 121 pages)

U.S. Army War College Guide to National SecurityIssues, Volume 1: Theory of War and Strategy andVolume 2: National Security Policy and Strategy, 5th

Edition, by J. Boone Bartholomees, Jr., ed. (SSI BookVol. 1 – 359 pages and Vol. 2 – 433 pages)

Visual Propaganda and Online RadicalizationConference, by Carol Winkler and Cori Dauber(Colloquium Brief – 6 pages)

End Game Strategies: Winning the Peace, by LieutenantColonel William L. Peace Sr. (Carlisle Paper – 28 pages)

Against All Odds: Relations between NATO and theMENA Region, by Florence Gaub (SSI Monograph – 51pages)

Culture, Identity, and Information Technology in the21st Century: Implications for U.S. National Security, byPauline Kusiak (SSI Monograph – 37 pages)

Arms Control and European Security, by Stephen J.Blank and Louis H. Jordan, Jr., eds. (SSI Monograph - 82pages)

Transnational Organized Crime, Terrorism, andCriminalized States in Latin America: An EmergingTier-One National Security Priority, by Douglas Farah(SSI Monograph – 95 pages)

The Promise and Pitfalls of Grand Strategy, by HalBrands (ERAP – SSI Monograph – 79 pages)

Perspectives on Russian Foreign Policy, by Stephen J.Blank, ed. (SSI Monograph – 227 pages)

Hidden Dragon, Crouching Lion: How China’s Advancein Africa is Underestimated and Africa’s PotentialUnderappreciated, by David E. Brown (SSI Monograph– 128 pages)

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Commandant’s Circle$1,000-$4,999

MG (Ret) Dionel E. AvilesMs. Maureen BailieMG (Ret) George E. BarkerCOL (Ret) James V. BenvenutoBlack Horse Foundation, Inc.

(Ronald Simms)LTG (Ret) Ronald R. BlanckMr. Patrick A. BurnsMG (Ret) William F. BurnsBG (Ret) Eddie CainCOL (Ret) Douglas B. CampbellCarlisle Barracks & Cumberland Valley

Chapter, AUSACarlisle Barracks Spouses ClubMr. Reynolds R. Challoner, Jr.COL (Ret) Ruth B. CollinsMr. William CrawfordMr. Douglas H. DearthMr. Perry M. DiLoretoMr. Charles A. DonabedianMr. John P. DuganMs. Jo Blanche DutcherLTG (Ret) Charles W. DykeEducation Policy and

Leadership Center

Mr. James K. Ewart, IIIMr. Tyler FormanMr. Robert W. GelfmanAnonymous Grateful GradCOL (Ret) Bernard F. GriffardH&S BakeryMr. Ralph F. HakeLTC (Ret) Eugene F. Heyman, Jr.COL (Ret) Robert F. HerveyHoneywell AerospaceHoneywell InternationalIndiana University of PennsylvaniaMr. Vernon JacobMr. J. Douglas JohnsonCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Michael J. KomichakLeonard & Evelyn Lauder FoundationMG (Ret) P. David LaxMr. Bennett LevinMr. Stephen LinehanMr. Marshall G. Linn, IIIM&T Charitable FoundationCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Ted R. MaddryMr. A. Edward MajorCOL (Ret) Julie Trego MantaMrs. Gladys P. MelnickMG (Ret) Robert L. MeyerMs. Jessica R. Mitchell

LTC (Ret) & Mrs. Daniel L. MonkenMoog Inc. (Tim Pawlak)COL Darryl G. MurchMr. David J. NapeBG (Ret) Harold W. NelsonMr. John C. NovogrodOhio Department Of Public

SafetyOperation Bass Inc.COL (Ret) Robert E. PownallLTG (Ret) James B. Peake, M.D.Pennsylvania American WaterGEN (Ret) Dennis J. ReimerCOL (Ret) Wayman D. RobertsonLTG (Ret) Michael D. RochelleDaniel & Joanna S. Rose Fund, Inc.Mr. James J. RothMG (Ret) James A. RyanVADM (Ret) John R. RyanMr. Steve StaffordMrs. Katherine J. StrongSuburban Electrical Engineers/

Contractors, Inc.LTG (Ret) Billy M. ThomasLTG (Ret) Richard F. TimmonsCOL Bobby A. ToweryMG Steven N. Wickstrom

Foundation President’sCircle $500-$999

Arcadia Communities, Inc.Dr. Avi BarbaschCOL (Ret) James A. BartlettMr. Richard C. BlakeCera Products Inc.Mr. Bruce D. ClassonMs. Joyce CoteMG Wesley E. Craig, Jr.COL (Ret) Charles L. CrainMr. Kevin J. CrowleyMs. Victoria Anne CundiffBG (Ret) Thomas R. CuthbertCOL (Ret) John F. D’AgostinoCOL (Ret) Edwin H. Felsher, Jr.COL (Ret) Andrew G. FishmanMr. Russell M. FrankelMs. Florence H. FrucherMr. Robert GiaquintoMr. Jonathan L. GoldfarbMr. Carl GoldsteinGEN (Ret) Alfred Mason Gray, Jr.Dr. Samuel L. GuilloryMG (Ret) Harold L. GwatneyMr. Faisal HassanDr. Vincent Henry, Ph.D.

Dwight D. Eisenhower Society$150,000 and Up

Deloitte & Touche

Omar N. Bradley Society$50,000 - $99,999Association of the US Army (AUSA)

Mr. & Mrs. Russell T. BundyPackaging Corporation of America

RPM International, Inc.Southern Company Charitable Foundation, Inc.

J. Lawton Collins Society$25,000 - $49,999Columbus Ohio Division of Police

CSX TransportationMutual of America

Ohio State Troopers Education Fund

Tasker H. Bliss Society$10,000 - $24,999

BAE SystemsBeck Foundation, Inc.

Dr. David L. Black, Ph.D.Boston Consulting Group, Inc.

Goodwill Industries of Greater N.Y. and Northern New Jersey, Inc.Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company

Mr. Louis J. ManziOccidental Petroleum Corporation

Resident Class of 2012Susan & Eli Rose Foundation

Universal Health Services, Inc.William T. Morris Foundation (Paul Barrett)

Emory Upton Society$5,000 - $9,999

Blake Family Charitable FoundationCleveland Foundation (Frank & Barbara Sullivan)

Distance Education Class of 2012Estate of Mrs. Jessie Given

Giant Carlisle - AholdHershey Trust Company

Ms. Moira J. KellyCOL (Ret) Peter C. Langenus

Members 1st Federal Credit UnionMilitary Offi cers Association of America (MOAA)

Ms. Rebekah E. NottinghamMr. John PoulsonPratt & Whitney

Special Thanks to theseMatching Gift Organizations

AARPAetna Foundation

Bank of America Foundation, Inc.Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program

General Electric FoundationIBM International FoundationInsurance Services Offi ce, Inc.

Lockheed Martin Matching Gift ProgramMutual of America

Northwestern Mutual FoundationSchneider Electric/Square D FoundationScience Applications International Corp.

Sprint Foundation Matching GiftsThe Boeing Company

The Meredith Corporation Foundation

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Foundation President’s Circle continuedProf. Stephen E. HenthorneCOL (Ret) Charles D. HerreraMr. Richard M. JacobsJewish Communal Fund (Mark &

Carole Kaufmann)GEN (Ret) George A. JoulwanBG Richard F. KeeneBG (Ret) & Mrs. James B. LeeLTG (Ret) Edwin S. Leland, Jr.COL (Ret) Albert J. LopesMajGen Kristin LundMr. Gary L. McArthurMr. John MellowesMs. Catherine S. MichaelsonMr. Larry MorganMG (Ret) Mary E. MorganNatalie Bailey & Herbert J. Kirshner

Foundation (George Liebner)COL (Ret) Ernest C. PoggeBG (Ret) Darryl H. PowellReserve Offi cers Assoc. (ROA)Mr. Frederick H. RothsteinMr. Michael J. RubinoBG (Ret) Roger W. ScearceMrs. Judith ScottMrs. Joan ShalikashviliCOL (Ret) Lawrence E. Skelly, IIMr. C. Randy SnowState of UtahMr. Jeffrey A. VolkGEN (Ret) Carl E. VuonoMr. Timothy V. WolfCOL (Ret) Allen R. Wolff

Strategic Leader Circle$100-$499

MG (Ret) Forrest A. AbbottCOL Benjamin F. Adams, IIIBG (Ret) Clara L. Adams-EnderBG (Ret) Timothy E. AlbertsonMG (Ret) William F. AllenCW4 (Ret) David R. AlsopCOL (Ret) Jack R. AlsopCOL (Ret) Joseph B. AmeelCOL (Ret) Richard W. AnderschatGEN (Ret) Earl E. AndersonMrs. Joan L. AndersonMr. Levon AndersonCOL (Ret) Martin S. AndersonCDR Albert AngelMG (Ret) Richard W. AnsonCOL (Ret) Margaret P. ApplewhiteBG (Ret) Stephen E. AreyCOL (Ret) Peter A. ArntsonCOL Joseph E. ArtiagaMs. Elaine Asch-RootMG Deborah A. AshenhurstMr. Arthur A. AuchMr. Danforth W. AustinCOL R.D. AutLTC (Ret) Charles A. AycockCOL (Ret) Catherine T. BaconAnonymousBG (Ret) Michael B. Barrett

Mr. Harvey M. Bagg, Jr.COL (Ret) E. Murl Bailey, Jr.Mr. Marshall M. BakerBG (Ret) Edward H. BallardCOL (Ret) Fredric D. BangasserCol (Ret) Arthur W. BanisterMr. Walter BarangerCOL (Ret) Henry A. Barber, IIIMG (Ret) Jamie S. BarkinCOL (Ret) William F. BarkoCOL (Ret) Marion L. BarnwellCOL John K. BartolottoCOL (Ret) Glenn W. BartschCOL (Ret) Edward S. BasanezLTC (Ret) John F. Bash, Jr.MG (Ret) John P. Basilica, Jr.MG (Ret) Sampson H. Bass, Jr.MG (Ret) George V. BauerCOL (Ret) Johnston L. Beach, Ph.D.COL (Ret) Winston H. BeardenLTG (Ret) Quinn H. BeckerCOL (Ret) Bill G. BelcherMs. Ingrid BellMr. Joseph H. BellBG (Ret) Uzyel Ben-ItzhakMr. David C. BennettCOL (Ret) Patrick J. BennettCOL (Ret) Thomas N. BentleyCol Mitch L. BergerCOL (Ret) Carl F. Bergstrom, Jr.COL (Ret) John P. BerresCOL Vanessa A. BerryMG (Ret) Michael M. BerzowskiCOL (Ret) Victor A. BetzoldBG (Ret) William R. BiglerCOL (Ret) Gilbert L. BishopCOL (Ret) Robert L. BishopCOL (Ret) Norman Glenn Blackburn, Sr.Mr. Douglas C. BlaineCOL (Ret) William J. Blankmeyer, Jr.Lt Gen Peter A. BlayCOL (Ret) Donald F. BletzBG (Ret) Richard M. BluntMG (Ret) David R. BockelBG (Ret) James W. Boddie, Jr.Dr. Carl H BoeningCOL (Ret) Suzanne S. BoeningCOL (Ret) John Manning BolchozMr. Donald B. BoldtCOL (Ret) James L. BolingCOL (Ret) James J. BondiCOL (Ret) Stanley G. BontaCOL (Ret) Donald W. Boose, Jr.COL (Ret) Truman E. BoudinotCOL (Ret) Alan G. BourqueCOL (Ret) Judith A. BowersMrs. Mary B. BowersCOL (Ret) Sheila R. BowmanMG (Ret) Michael A. BoydMr. Robert A. BoyntonCOL Mathew Joseph BradyCOL (Ret) Gerald N. Braley, IIMG (Ret) Dieter Richard BrandDr. Bruce C. BresslerCOL (Ret) Joseph BriggsCOL (Ret) Robert H. Brigham

COL (Ret) Mary Ann BriskyCOL (Ret) Theodore G. Brna, Ph.D.Maj Gen Hugh T. BroomallMG (Ret) James G. Browder, Jr.COL (Ret) Douglas K. BrowellCOL (Ret) Keirn C. Brown, Jr.COL (Ret) Kenneth N. BrownCOL (Ret) Michael P. BrownCOL (Ret) Tyrone K. BrownMr. William Brown, IIICOL (Ret) Robert F. BroylesCOL (Ret) Hugh S. BryantCOL (Ret) Carolyn R. BullinerCOL (Ret) Charles A. BullockBG (Ret) Roger C. BultmanCOL (Ret) Arlene G. BurbankBurdeshaw Associates, LTD.BG (Ret) Edward R. Burka, M.D.COL Willard M. Burleson, IIIMr. William B. BurnettMr. Mark A. BurroughBG (Ret) Roger B. BurrowsMrs. Mary Anne BurstCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Melvin L. ButlerCOL (Ret) Orville N. ButtsCOL (Ret) John R. ByersCOL (Ret) John P. ByrneBG (Ret) Raymond C. Byrne, Jr.MG (Ret) Robert J. ByrneMs. Donna M. CallCOL (Ret) Colin R. CampbellCampbelltown Lions ClubCOL (Ret) Meredith H. CaramMr. Darryl R. CarattiniMr. John Phillip CarawayCardin & Miller Physical Therapy, PCCOL (Ret) Arthur T. CareyCOL (Ret) Kathleen W. CarrLTC (Ret) J Floyd Carter, IIIMG (Ret) Vito J. CastellanoLTC Miguel A. CastellanosCOL (Ret) Billy F. CaudillCOL (Ret) H Allen ChadwickCOL (Ret) Camile J. Chaisson, Jr.COL (Ret) Neil M. ChapinCOL (Ret) Samuel L. ChappellLTC George L. Charfauros, Jr.LTG Dana K. ChipmanCOL (Ret) Randolph P. Christianson, M.D.COL (Ret) Norman K. Chung, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert ChurchCOL (Ret) Frederick L. Clapp, Jr.COL David J. ClarkCOL (Ret) Donald E. ClarkCOL (Ret) Dorothy H. ClarkCOL (Ret) Louis R. ClarkCOL (Ret) Robert H. ClarkCOL (Ret) John H. ClaybrookCOL (Ret) George C. ClowesMr. Anthony C. CollinsCOL (Ret) Glen C. Collins, Jr.Ms. Lori T. CollinsMG (Ret) William J. CollinsCOL (Ret) Ronald R. CombestCOL (Ret) Jerome J. ComelloCOL (Ret) James M. Compton

Rev. Douglas G. ComstockMr. Taylor L. ConleyCOL (Ret) Kevin T. ConnellyCOL Amy Fordham CookCOL Christine D. CookMr. James M. CookCOL (Ret) Robert S. CooperMr. Victor V. CoppolaCOL (Ret) Paul L. Corriere, Jr.COL (Ret) Joseph T. CoxCOL (Ret) Wayne CrawfordCOL (Ret) Buckner M. Creel, IIICOL (Ret) Robert N. CrittendenCOL (Ret) Eugene F. CrooksCOL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr.MG (Ret) Robert E. CrosserCOL (Ret) George L. CrowderCOL (Ret) Gail CroyCOL (Ret) Francis J. CummingsCOL (Ret) Alden M. CunninghamCol (Ret) Glenn K. CunninghamCOL (Ret) Ronald T. CyrDan Clark & Janet LongCOL (Ret) Joseph S. DancsesCOL (Ret) William H. Danzeisen, Jr.MG (Ret) William J. DaviesCOL (Ret) Edward P. DavisCol (Ret) James W. Davis, Jr.COL (Ret) Jethro J. DavisCOL (Ret) Kenneth P. Davis, Ph.D.BG (Ret) Annette M. DeenerCOL (Ret) Rudolph B. DeFranceCOL (Ret) William B. DeGrafCOL (Ret) Gary E. DeKayCOL (Ret) Richard G. DeleisseguesCDR John A. DemersMr. Frederick W. Dennerline, IIIBG (Ret) John F. DepueDr. Stephen J. DerbesAmb John des GroseilliersCOL (Ret) Thomas J. DevineCOL (Ret) John H. DewingCOL (Ret) George E. DexterDr. Ouida W. DickeyCOL (Ret) Clifford M. DickmanCOL (Ret) Richard P. DiehlMs. Joann P. DiGennaroCOL (Ret) Francis H. Dillon, Jr.COL (Ret) Richard W. DillonMs. Elizabeth DineenCOL (Ret) William J. DollLTC (Ret) Thomas S. DombrowskyCol (Ret) Richard C. DoomMr. David J. DoppCOL (Ret) Lawrence C. DotonMG (Ret) Benjamin E. DotyMG (Ret) James L. DozierCol Donald R. DrechslerBG (Ret) Curney J. DronetCOL (Ret) Richard G. DubuqueCOL (Ret) Louis J. Duet, Jr.COL (Ret) Charles D. DugganCOL (Ret) Richard E. DuncanCOL (Ret) Ron Dwane DupreeCOL Robert T. Durbin, Jr.COL (Ret) Harry V. Dutchyshyn

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Strategic Leader Circle continuedCOL (Ret) Alistair G. Dyer BG & Mrs. Ronald E. Dziedzicki CAPT (Ret) Peter B. Easton COL Joseph P. Ebert BG (Ret) Charles K. Ebner MG Mari K. Eder COL (Ret) Lauris M. Eek, Jr. COL (Ret) Howard C. Eggers Eight Eighties Wounded Warrior

Team, Inc. COL (Ret) Thomas E. Elias COL (Ret) Roy P. Elliott, Jr. Mr. Larry W. Ellis Mrs. Sharon M. Engel BG (Ret) Uzal W. Ent COL (Ret) Steven A. Epkins COL (Ret) David G. Epstein Mr. Harvey B. Erenberg AnonymousMr. Randall R. Evans COL (Ret) Michael K. Evenson COL (Ret) Michael Warren Everett BG (Ret) Donald M. Ewing LTC (Ret) John W. Falkenbury COL (Ret) Robert J. Familetti BG (Ret) Dallas W. Fanning MG (Ret) & Mrs. Kenneth L. Farmer COL John William Fasano COL John W. Felleisen COL (Ret) John M. E. Feret COL (Ret) Daniel M. Ferezan Ms. Sharon C. Ferguson COL (Ret) Clifford L. Fields BG (Ret) Jerry W. Fields COL (Ret) Lee Scott Fields, Jr. Ms. Ellen M. Finer Cheryl Fishbein & Philip Schatten Mr. Brian D. Fitzgerald Mrs. Judith Fleck COL (Ret) Paul M. Fleenor BG (Ret) Steven W. Flohr COL (Ret) James E. Foster COL (Ret) Ernest H. Fountain, Jr. COL (Ret) Donald L. Fowler Mr. Jonathan M. Fox COL (Ret) Bryan C. Foy COL (Ret) William H. Foy COL (Ret) James A. Fraley, Jr. COL (Ret) Robert B. Franklin, Jr. Dr. Jeffrey S. Freed COL (Ret) William D. Freiman LTG (Ret) James F. Fretterd COL (Ret) John David Frketic COL (Ret) Wayne T. Fujito COL (Ret) Leonard J. Fullenkamp BG (Ret) Leslie L. Fuller Mr. Terrance R. Fulwiler COL (Ret) William J. Furtado COL (Ret) Howard M. Gabbert, II LTG Kathleen M. Gainey MG (Ret) Robert C. Gaskill, Sr. COL (Ret) & Mrs. John M. Gasper, Jr. COL (Ret) Donald E. Gauntner COL (Ret) Robert W. Gay, Jr. COL & Mrs. Frederick John Gellert

COL (Ret) & Mrs. Raymond E. Gentilini COL (Ret) W. Peyton George COL (Ret) Robert J. Gerard COL Maria R. Gervais Mr. & Mrs. Brian Y. Gibbs Mr. & Mrs. Steve Gillotti LTG (Ret) Henry T. Glisson COL Mary C. Gomez COL Pamela S. Gonce COL (Ret) Charles L. Gordon COL (Ret) Thomas R. Gordon, Ph.D. MG (Ret) Charles E. Gorton COL (Ret) Wallace D. Gram COL (Ret) Arthur B. Gravatt COL (Ret) John Edward Gray COL (Ret) James L. Green Dr. Cathy L. Greenberg, Ph.D. BG (Ret) Michael J. L. Greene MG (Ret) John R. Greenway LTG (Ret) Arthur J. Gregg BG (Ret) Gerald Dieter Griffi n, M.D. GEN (Ret) Ronald H. Griffi th BG (Ret) Donald J. Gudinas LTC (Ret) Ronald M. Guiberson Capt. Raymond A. Guidetti COL (Ret) Carrol W. Guth Mrs. Nella Habsburg MG (Ret) Raymond E. Haddock MG (Ret) Henry M. Hagwood, Jr. COL (Ret) James H. Hairston Mr. Charles W. Hall Dr. J. Brian Hall Mr. Brian C. Hamilton COL (Ret) Jay R. Hancock Mrs. Mary Ellen Handwork COL (Ret) William F. Hanna Dr. Susan M. Hanrahan, Ph.D. COL (Ret) Roger W. Hansen COL (Ret) Angelo J. Harageones COL (Ret) Charles R. Hare, Jr. COL (Ret) William R. Harnagel Harrisburg Civil War Round Table Mr. Gurnee F. Hart COL (Ret) Walter L. Hatcher BG (Ret) Larry D. Haub COL (Ret) Raymond S. Hawthorne COL (Ret) Barton M. Hayward COL Matthew J. Hearon COL (Ret) Wilson A. Heefner, M.D. BG (Ret) & Mrs. Hal L. Hefner COL (Ret) Robert B. Heintz COL (Ret) Franklin J. Henderson BG Frederick A. Henry Mrs. S.A. Hepps COL Kathleen M. Herberger Mr. Larry R. Hershman CH (MG) (Ret) David H. Hicks COL (Ret) Howard E. Hight COL (Ret) Joseph C. Hightower Dr. W. Bartley Hildreth CH (COL) Philip W. Hill BG (Ret) Edward Y. Hirata LTG (Ret) Fred Hissong, Jr. COL (Ret) Howard J. Hoffman COL (Ret) Peter D. Hoffman COL (Ret) & Mrs. Bob Hoidahl

CAPT William P. Holden, USN (Ret) The Right Reverend Herman Hollerith Mr. Robert M. Holliday COL (Ret) David P. Holmes COL (Ret) Frederick S. Holmes, Jr. MG (Ret) Charles M. Hood, Jr. COL (Ret) Terrell E. Horne LTC (Ret) Edward C. Horton COL (Ret) Calvin Hosmer, III COL & Mrs. Lawrence E. Howard COL (Ret) Jerry A. Hubbard COL (Ret) Donald L. Hudson MG (Ret) Milton Hunter BG Henry L. Huntley Mr. Garry L. Hutchison MG (Ret) Donald R. Infante Mrs. Elizabeth Iniguez COL (Ret) James S. Irwin, Jr. MG (Ret) & Mrs. Robert R. Ivany COL (Ret) Daniel J. Jackson, Jr. Mr. George B. Jackson LTC (Ret) James B. Jackson Mr. Vahan Janjigian COL (Ret) Camie L. Jarvis COL (Ret) Lewis I. Jeffries Mrs. Wanda L. Jepsen COL (Ret) Patricia A. Jernigan LTC Aurelia Lynn Jeter COL (Ret) Henry L. S. Jezek COL Anthony Wayne Johnson Dr. Douglas V. Johnson, II COL Elizabeth Liechti Johnson LTC Isaac Johnson, Jr. COL (Ret) Jeffrey D. Johnson Mr. Neville Johnson BG (Ret) Stanley W. Johnston COL (Ret) Arland A. Jones Mr. Frank L. Jones, Jr. COL (Ret) Jerry W. Jones Honorable Paul L. Jones COL (Ret) James H. Joy, Ph.D. COL (Ret) Antoine J.M. Jumelle COL John E. Justice COL Walter A. Juzukonis MG (Ret) Phillip Kaplan Mr. Mark S. Kaufmann Mrs. Jean K. Kawamura Mr. William P. Kcenich COL (Ret) Harry James Keats, Jr. COL (Ret) Ulrich H. Keller COL (Ret) Thomas M. Kelley CH (MG) (Ret) Orris E. Kelly MG (Ret) Maurice W. Kendall COL (Ret) Ralph P. Kennedy Mr. James E. Kent Ms. Lorna Kerner Mr. Richard M. Kessler MG Gerald W. Ketchum COL William P. Keyes COL (Ret) Michael W. King LTG (Ret) Joseph W. Kinzer Mr. Gregory A. Kleva, Jr. MG (Ret) John W. Knapp, Sr. COL (Ret) James A. Knowles, Ph.D. LTG (Ret) Richard T. Knowles COL (Ret) Buford R. Koehler, Jr.

Dr. Richard H. Kohn LtCol (Ret) Thomas J. Kolber Mr. Paul Kopec A Greatful Citizen Mr. John G. Kormann COL (Ret) Edward S. Kowalewski GEN (Ret) Frederick J. Kroesen, Jr. COL (Ret) Thomas A. Kruegler Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Krull Mr. Carl W. Kuehne Honorable James E. Kuhn COL (Ret) Joseph L. Kulmayer COL Elena Kusky MG (Ret) George Kuttas COL David N. Langley COL (Ret) John V. Lanterman BG (Ret) Eugene R. Lanzillo GEN (Ret) Leon J. LaPorte COL (Ret) Earle F. Lasseter COL (Ret) Alan L. Laubscher Mr. John N. Lauer COL (Ret) Raymond Leahey COL (Ret) Joseph P. Leary Mr. Steven Leary COL (Ret) David E. Leckrone BG (Ret) Douglas E. Lee COL (Ret) Wayne J. Lehrer COL (Ret) Ross B. Leidy Mr. D. Steven Leininger COL (Ret) Philip W. Leon COL (Ret) James E. Leonard BG (Ret) Joseph S. Levine Mr. Kenneth J. Levine COL (Ret) John F. Lewis Mr. Charles R. Lieb Mr. John Liepa COL (Ret) Richard L. Lininger, Jr. Mrs. Carroll Lisle MG (Ret) Paul R. Lister Mr. Ted Scott Little COL Richard B. Littleton, Jr. GEN (Ret) William J. Livsey Ms. Stephanie A. Lokmer COL (Ret) James L. Long COL (Ret) Brian A. Lovatt COL (Ret) James E. Love Ms. Kathryn Lu COL (Ret) Henrik O. Lunde COL (Ret) Duwayne C. Lundgren COL (Ret) David J. Lynch Ms. Susan E. Lynch MG (Ret) Thomas P. Lynch COL (Ret) Marvis F. Lynes MG (Ret) & Mrs. Robert G. Lynn COL (Ret) Calvin G. Lyons COL (Ret) Richard H. MacKey, Sr. COL (Ret) Roger T. MacLeod COL (Ret) Carlos Madrid Mr. Karl O. Magnusen, Ph.D. COL (Ret) John C. Maher COL Steven G. Mahon COL (Ret) Robert C. Maling MG (Ret) William “Mike” Maloan MG (Ret) James P. Maloney Mr. Michael G. Manes COL (Ret) John L. Mansfi eld

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Strategic Leader Circle continuedCOL (Ret) Max G. ManwaringCOL (Ret) Carl G. Marquette, Jr.COL (Ret) Charles M. MarshallCOL (Ret) Thomas J. MarshallCOL (Ret) Richard C. MartinCOL (Ret) Richard S. MasonCOL (Ret) Franklin D. MastroCOL J. Hunter MathewsBG (Ret) John A. MaurerCOL (Ret) Laurence W. McCabeCOL (Ret) Edward P. McCarthy, Jr.COL (Ret) William J. McCarthyMG Charles E. McCartney, Jr.Ms. Margaret A. McCauslandCOL (Ret) Anita H. McCowenMaj Gen (Ret) Billy G. McCoyCOL (Ret) Allen Kendall McDonaldMG (Ret) John H. McDonaldBG (Ret) Charles J. McDonnellLTC (Ret) Robert S. McEldowneyMG (Ret) James C. McElroy, Jr.COL (Ret) Billy J. McGowanBG (Ret) J. Daniel McGowanMr. Andre McGuireMrs. Connie McHughMr. W. Shelby McKenzieLTG (Ret) Clarence E. McKnight, Jr.COL (Ret) Danny R. McKnightMr. Bruce E. McLeod, Jr.COL (Ret) Joel E. McLeod, Jr.MG (Ret) Carl H. McNair, Jr.COL (Ret) Garland R. McSpaddenLTC (Ret) James N. MeadeMG (Ret) & Mrs. Henry W. MeetzeCOL (Ret) John T. MelvinCOL (Ret) Mark E. MerandaCOL (Ret) James L. MesserCOL (Ret) Mary L. MesserschmidtCOL (Ret) Warren H. MetznerCOL Allen L. MeyerGEN (Ret) Edward C. MeyerCOL (Ret) Berri K. MeyersCOL (Ret) Dawn L. MichaudAnonymousLTG (Ret) Paul T. MikolashekCOL (Ret) Clarence A. Miller, Jr.Ms. Kathleen S. MillerCOL (Ret) Kent D. Miller, Jr.COL Robert J. MillerCOL (Ret) Ward A. Miller, Sr.Dr. Robert E. MillwardCOL (Ret) James T. MinyardCOL (Ret) Joseph B. MissalCOL (Ret) Glenn W. Mitchell, M.D.COL (Ret) John A. MojeckiCOL (Ret) Michael B. MontgomeryRADM Carlton D. MooreCOL (Ret) James D. MooreMG David A. MorrisCOL (Ret) Michael M. MorseDr. June R. MossBG (Ret) John W. MountcastleLTC (Ret) Ralph F. MuellerBG (Ret) Robert M. MurdockCOL James G. Murphy

MG (Ret) Charles M. MurrayBG Mandi A. MurrayMr. Homer D. MusselmanCOL (Ret) Calvin K. MutchlerCOL (Ret) Charles T. Myers, IIICOL (Ret) Harry W. Myers, Jr.COL (Ret) James C. Myers, Jr.Gen (Ret) Richard B. MyersCOL Donald E. NallsMG (Ret) Michael J. Nardotti, Jr.MG (Ret) William L. NashNational Guard Assoc. of ArkansasNational Guard Assoc. of GeorgiaNational Guard Assoc. of KentuckyNational Guard Assoc. of

New MexicoNational Guard Assoc. of OregonNational Guard Assoc. of Rhode IslandNational Guard Assoc. of South DakotaNational Guard Assoc. of TennesseeNational Guard Assoc. of TexasNational Guard Assoc. of the U.S.National Guard Assoc. of UtahNational Guardsmen of Resident Class

of 2012COL (Ret) Francis E. NaughtonAmb. Harvey F. NelsonCOL (Ret) Robert W. NelsonMrs. Winkle W. NemethLTC (Ret) Clayton R. NewellCOL (Ret) Albert NewtonLTG (Ret) Jack P. Nix, Jr.LTG (Ret) Max W. NoahCOL James H. North, Jr.COL (Ret) William E. NuttCOL (Ret) Frank P. OakleyCOL (Ret) John J. O’Connell, Jr.Mr. Robert P. OlislagersCOL Daeyvid S. O’Lochlayne J.D.CAPT (Ret) Michael J. O’MooreMr. Cyril Okemewa OnewokaeMr. John J. OnufrakMr. & Mrs. William S. OrlovCOL (Ret) John F. OrndorffCOL (Ret) Joseph OstrowidzkiLTG (Ret) John P. OtjenCOL Richard L. OttCOL (Ret) Alfred H. Paddock, Jr.COL (Ret) John J. PajakLTG (Ret) Dave R. PalmerMr. & Mrs. John S. PalmoreMr. George PappasCOL (Ret) Louis A. PappasCOL (Ret) Joseph L. Parlas, Jr.COL (Ret) Stanley J. ParmentierCOL (Ret) Bruce E. PattersonMG (Ret) Walter A. PaulsonMs. Theresa M. PaytonMG & Mrs. John W. PeabodyCOL (Ret) Michael A. PearsonCOL (Ret) Edouard A. PeloquinMG (Ret) John S. PeppersCOL (Ret) Brian C. PerrisMr. Mark R. PerryCOL (Ret) Bradley H. Petersen, Jr.COL (Ret) Gregg E. Petersen

COL (Ret) James C. PetersonCOL Paul Michael PhillipsLTG (Ret) & Mrs. John M. PicklerMG (Ret) Milton A. PilcherCOL (Ret) William R. PinkstonCOL (Ret) William C. PinsonCOL Dirk E. PlanteCOL (Ret) Richard F. PlechnerMG (Ret) Robert A. PollmannCOL (Ret) Lewington S. PonderCOL (Ret) Robert A. PortanteBG (Ret) Richard W. Potter, Jr.COL (Ret) Robert S. PoydasheffCOL (Ret) Richard W. Prendergast, Jr.BG (Ret) George B. PriceCOL (Ret) Michael L. PriceMG (Ret) Hawthorne L. ProctorCOL (Ret) James H. Proctor, Jr.COL Joseph F. Puett, IIIMr. Keith B. QuigleyMs. Mary F. RadfordAnonymousMs. Chandler M. RalphCOL (Ret) Maurice H. RalstonCOL (Ret) Patrick H. RayermannCOL (Ret) John Redmond, IIIDr. Carol A. ReardonCOL (Ret) Anthony T. ReedMrs. Carol Reed, M.D.COL (Ret) Jean D. ReedDr. Kerrie ReedCOL (Ret) Curtis B. ReiberLTC (Ret) John F. ReidMr. Donald H. ReimannCOL (Ret) Paula D. RenshawMrs. Rebecca S. RenyaCOL (Ret) James W. RevelsMr. Brian W. ReynoldsCOL (Ret) Thomas A. RhenMr. Ronald E. RhodyCOL (Ret) Terry L. RiceCOL (Ret) Michael H. RichardsCOL (Ret) Sandra V. RichardsonGEN (Ret) William R. RichardsonCOL (Ret) Donald A. Rickards, Jr.Mr. l. Jeff RissmanThe Honorable Donald M. RitchieMrs. Dagmar B. RivesCOL James Harvey Robinette, IICOL (Ret) George J. RobinsonMr. Ernest Earston Rodgers, IIICOL (Ret) Richard M. RodneyCOL (Ret) Carl G. RoeLTC (Ret) James David RoellgenCOL (Ret) William T. RogersonCOL (Ret) John W. RollysonCOL (Ret) Everette L. Roper, Jr.COL (Ret) Robert S. RoseCOL (Ret) John M. RossCOL (Ret) Kenton E. RossBG (Ret) Alfred T. RossiMr. Jeffrey C. RubensteinAnonymousMr. Jon P. RudigerCOL (Ret) Thomas B. RussellCOL Kathleen Ryan

COL Patricia E. RyanCOL (Ret) William F. RyallCOL (Ret) Albert S. Rydel, Jr.The Honorable Barry SalmanCOL Peter J. SammarcoCOL (Ret) Thomas F. SanderCOL (Ret) Philip J. SaulnierBG (Ret) Robert G. SausserCOL (Ret) Edwin M. Savacool, Jr.BG (Ret) Louis J. Schelter, Jr.COL (Ret) & Mrs. Heinz A. SchiemannCOL (Ret) Robert P. Schloesser, Ph.D.Dr. Karen SchmittCOL (Ret) Steven C. SchrumCOL (Ret) Richard H. SchulerMr. William H. SchulerCOL (Ret) John Logan SchutzCOL (Ret) Jeffery L. SchwanderLTC (Ret) Robert L. SchwarzCOL (Ret) Joseph P. SchweitzerCOL (Ret) Alvin C. Schweizer, IICOL (Ret) George G. SchwenkDr. William A. SchwerCol (Ret) Jason C. SealLt. Gen. (Ret) Charles J. Searock, Jr.LTG (Ret) Richard J. SeitzMr. Francis P. SempaCOL Richard L. ShepardCOL (Ret) Brian Y. ShiroyamaCOL (Ret) Cyrus R. ShockeyMG (Ret) Stephen Silvasy, Jr.COL (Ret) Bedford J. SilveyCol (Ret) John D. SimsCOL (Ret) Carl A. Singer, Ph.D.BG David L. SmalleyCOL (Ret) Carl D. SmithCOL (Ret) Charles F. SmithLTC Douglas Scott SmithCOL (Ret) Norbert F. SmithProf. Richard H. SmythMG (Ret) Charles R. Sniffi nCOL (Ret) William P. SnyderCOL (Ret) John E. SobraskeCOL (Ret) Arnold H. SoederCOL (Ret) Paul F. SomervilleMr. Gary S. SosnieckiCOL (Ret) David E. SpauldingCOL (Ret) Leonard A. SpiritoCOL (Ret) Joseph V. Spitler, Jr.BG (Ret) Thomas R. Sprenger, M.D.MG (Ret) David W. StallingsCOL (Ret) Victor E. StameyMr. Todd StaplesCOL Kevin D. StaringCOL (Ret) Howard M. Steele, Jr.Ms. Susan Steinhauser &

Mr. Daniel GreenbergCAPT (Ret) Norman F. SteinCOL (Ret) Conrad D. StephensonCOL (Ret) Herbert I. SternMG (Ret) Pat M. Stevens IVMr. J. J. StevensonCOL (Ret) John P. StewartMG (Ret) William A. StofftLTG (Ret) Howard F. StoneCOL (Ret) Don M. Stotser

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Strategic Leader Circle continuedLTC (Ret) Douglas S. StrackCol (Ret) Jack C. StrasserMG (Ret) William F. StreeterCOL (Ret) Shand H. StringhamMG (Ret) Michael D. StrongDr. Robert A. StrongCOL (Ret) William R. Strosnider, IIIMG (Ret) Ansel M. Stroud, Jr.LTG (Ret) Theodore G. Stroup, Jr.COL (Ret) Alan M. StullCOL (Ret) Theodore M. Stults, IIMrs. June Anne SuermannMG (Ret) Robert J. SunellMG (Ret) Leroy W. Svendsen, Jr.Mr. James McKim Symington, Jr.LTC (Ret) David L. TannenbaumCOL (Ret) Thomas H. TarverCOL (Ret) Eugene A. Taylor, Jr.RADM Jeremy D. TaylorCOL (Ret) Robert H. TaylorCOL Robert E. TebergLTC (Ret) Richard D. TerrellMr. William G. ThomCOL (Ret) Stanley E. ThomasBG (VA) Duncan M. Thompson, Sr.COL (Ret) Eugene L. ThompsonBG George R. Thompson, Jr.COL (Ret) Gerald B. ThompsonCOL (Ret) Ralph A. ThompsonCOL (Ret) Cary T. ThreatCOL (Ret) Walter P. TibbettsCOL (Ret) Willard N. Timm, Jr.BG (Ret) Warren A. Todd, Jr.COL (Ret) Thomas G. TorranceBG (Ret) John G. TownsendDr. Richard T. TravisLTG (Ret) Richard G. TrefryMG (Ret) Edward L. TrobaughCOL (Ret) Andre J. TrottierCOL Michael Sean TuomeyLTC (Ret) Robert M. TwissCOL (Ret) Robert R. UlinCol (Ret) Lloyd C. UlrichCOL (Ret) Bruce E. VargoCOL (Ret) John K. VaughnCOL (Ret) Robert V. VermillionMs. Maureen O. ViallMs. Judith M. VictorMG Luis Raul VisotCOL (Ret) Francis C. VossenLTC (Ret) John F. Votaw, Sr.MG William D. R. WaffCOL (Ret) Theodore L. WagnerBG (Ret) Thomas S. WalkerSally Wallace & James DunphyCol (Ret) J. Rodney WaltonMG (Ret) William F. WardMr. Paul E. WatkinsMG (Ret) William L. Webb, Jr.COL (Ret) William E. WeberMr. Philip C. Wehle, Jr.COL (Ret) David J. WehrlyMr. Wesley R. WeisCOL (Ret) Sherman WeisingerBG (Ret) Arvid E. West, Jr.

COL Scott Randolph WestCOL (Ret) Charles H. Weyhenmeyer, Jr.Dr. Bruce I. WhiteCOL (Ret) Jack A. WhiteCOL (Ret) James R. WhiteCOL (Ret) Daniel L. WhitesideBG (Ret) Charles L. WhitlockMr. George K. Whyte, Jr.COL (Ret) Richard I. WilesBG (Ret) Terry L. WileyCOL (Ret) John F. Wilhelmy, Jr.Col (Ret) Raymond H. WillcocksMs. Beth A. WilliamsCOL (Ret) Duane E. WilliamsMr. William W. WilliamsCOL (Ret) Thomas J. WilliamsCOL (Ret) Darrel A. WilliamsonCOL (Ret) Daniel M. WilsonCOL (Ret) Franklin L. WilsonCOL Marc Stephen WilsonMG (Ret) Patrick D. WilsonCOL (Ret) Barringer F. Wingard, Jr.MG (Ret) William P. Winkler, Jr.COL (Ret) William F. WinzurkCOL Lynn A. WiseLTG (Ret) Leonard P. Wishart, IIICOL Sharon L. WisniewskiBG (Ret) Stanley W. Wisnioski, Jr.CDR Robert L. WohlschlegelWolf Family FoundationCOL & Mrs. Wilbur E. Wolf, IIILTC (Ret) Mary L. WoodCol (Ret) Walter J. WoodCOL (Ret) James R. Woodall, Jr.COL (Ret) George J. Woods, IIICOL (Ret) Jack C. WoodsMr. David B. WoronoffMG (Ret) Daniel V. WrightCOL (Ret) Gerald L. WrightMr. Roland D. WussowCOL (Ret) Ray J. YantisCOL (Ret) Harry R. YargerCOL (Ret) James H. YoungquistCOL (Ret) Kevin J. WeddleMG (Ret) David T. Zabecki, Ph.D.Mr. Dean A. ZajicekCOL (Ret) John B. ZaninMs. Yvonne L. ZeccaMr. Michael G. Ziga Jr.

Friends of USAWC$99 and Below

COL (Ret) Benjamin L. AbramowitzCOL (Ret) Albert A. AckermanLTC (Ret) Dorothy A. AdamsCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Gregory A. AdamsCOL (Ret) Anthony J. AdessaMG (Ret) Edwin M. AguannoMG (Ret) Jerald N. AlbrechtMr. Howard T. AlexanderCOL (Ret) Jettaka M. AlexanderCOL (Ret) Judith W. AlexanderCOL (Ret) Charles B. AllenCOL (Ret) Charles D. AllenLTC (Ret) Gary W. Allen, Ph.D.

COL (Ret) Amanda L. AndersonMG (Ret) Andrew H. AndersonCol (Ret) David A. AndersonCOL (Ret) Louis H. AndersonMG Marcia M. AndersonCDR Thomas R. AndersonCOL (Ret) Barry J. ApplebyCOL (Ret) Paul L. Applin, Jr.COL (Ret) David A. ApplingCOL (Ret) Raymond F. ArmentCOL (Ret) Willard P. ArmesCOL (Ret) Joseph D. ArmisteadThe Honorable David L. ArmstrongCOL (Ret) Charles O. Arnecke, Jr.BG (Ret) James M. Aubuchon, Ph.D.COL (Ret) Ronald H. AverillCOL (Ret) Franklin R. BabbCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Barry S. BaerBG (Ret) Mark R. BaileyBG (Ret) Edward Stan BaldwinCOL (Ret) John E. BallCOL (Ret) Werner W. BanischCOL (Ret) James C. BarbaraBG (Ret) Dale R. BarberMr. Michael A. BarberCOL (Ret) Isaiah E. Barnwell, Jr.COL (Ret) Claudia C. BartzCOL (Ret) Dennis A. BassettCOL (Ret) John H. BattsCOL (Ret) Robert J. Bavis, IIIBG (Ret) Robert H. BeahmCOL (Ret) C. Duncan BeaumontCOL (Ret) Merrill M. BeckerBG (Ret) Edmund T. BecketteCOL (Ret) Anthony B. BellBG (Ret) Raymond E. Bell, Jr.Mrs. Anne T. BellingerLTG (Ret) Dennis L. BenchoffCOL (Ret) Charles D. BensonCOL (Ret) Diane L. BerardMG (Ret) Peter T. BerryCOL (Ret) Thomas L. BertaCOL (Ret) Paul A. BigelmanCOL (Ret) Charles W. BinneyCOL Estus “Tommy” Blair, IIICOL (Ret) Dean F. BlandMG (Ret) James G. BlaneyBG (Ret) Frank E. BlazeyCOL (Ret) Eymard J. BoehmerCOL (Ret) Milton BogolubCol (Ret) Michael R. BoldrickLt Col (Ret) David G. BolgianoMr. Henry BoothCOL (Ret) Raymond F. BorelliLTC (Ret) & Mrs. Norman L. BowersCOL (Ret) Paul B. BoydCOL (Ret) William A. Bradley, Jr.COL (Ret) John K. BradshawCOL (Ret) Douglas A. BraendelMrs. Thelma BrandCOL Abbott A. BraytonCOL (Ret) James BreazzanoMr. Louis B. BreseeMrs. Phyllis K.C. BrighamCOL Patrick O. BrileyCOL (Ret) Morton S. Brisker

BG (Ret) Ernest D. Brockman, Jr.COL (Ret) & Mrs. Greg BrockmanThe Reverend Charles A. BrophyCol (Ret) John H. BroujosLTC (Ret) Byron C. BrownCOL (Ret) Charles L. Brown, Jr.Col (Ret) Charles D. BrownMG (Ret) Donald J. BrownMr. Mark & Col Cynthia BrownCOL (Ret) Thomas L. BrownCOL (Ret) Wayne K. Brown, Jr.COL (Ret) Thomas E. BroylesCOL (Ret) Richard S. BullockCOL Leanne P. BurchCOL (Ret) Marland J. BurckhardtCOL (Ret) Edward J. BurkeCOL (Ret) Clark A. BurnettCOL (Ret) David H. BurpeeCol Thaddeus E. BurrCOL (Ret) Raymond E. BurrellLTC Robert Earl Burton, Jr.LTC (Ret) Henry B. CabellCOL Steven D. CageCOL (Ret) Michael F. CalcaterraCOL (Ret) Gregory C. CampCOL (Ret) James L. CampbellCOL (Ret) James G. Campbell, Jr.Dr. John R. CampbellCOL Patrick E. CampionCOL Sylvester CannonCOL (Ret) Kenneth B. CardCOL (Ret) Eduardo CardenasCarlisle Hospitality - Comfort SuitesMs. Cynthia C. CarnahanCOL (Ret) Robert G. CarneCOL (Ret) James L. CarneyLTC (Ret) Roger F. X. CarneyCOL Marcus E. Carr, Jr.COL (Ret) Jayne A. CarsonCOL (Ret) Leslie D. Carter, Jr.COL Michael E. CaseyMr. Charles Michael CassidyCOL (Ret) Bruce W. CastkaMr. Leonard A. CecereCentral PA Civil War Round TableCOL (Ret) Brion V. ChabotCOL (Ret) Robert J. ChantCOL (Ret) Scott ChapmanLTC (Ret) Robert P. Chappell, Jr.MG (Ret) James A. CheathamCOL Randall Keith CheeseboroughCOL Chun-Wang ChiangCOL (Ret) Paul W. Child, Jr.COL (Ret) Thomas ChinMr. William D. ChiodoLTC (Ret) Iwan ChoronenkoLtGen (Ret) George R. ChristmasBG (Ret) Joseph P. Cillo, Sr.COL (Ret) Ted Allen CimralBG (Ret) Roland F. CinciarelliCOL (Ret) Howard W. ClarkMG (Ret) Robert G. ClaypoolCOL (Ret) Lawrence G. ClaytonMG (Ret) John R. D. ClelandCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Ken ClowMr. Gerald I. Cohn

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Friends of USAWC continuedMG (Ret) Thomas F. ColeCOL (Ret) Gordon C. ColemanCOL (Ret) Eugene D. ColganBrig Gen James L. ColwellCOL (Ret) John ComparettoCOL (Ret) John F. Concannon, IIILTC (Ret) Gilbert N. ConfortiMr. William S. Conway, Jr.COL (Ret) Charles B. CookThe Honorable Colleen

Conway CooneyCOL (Ret) John A. Cope, Jr.COL (Ret) James E. CouchCOL (Ret) Edwin A. CrispinDr. Patrick E. Crow D.M.D.COL (Ret) Jacqueline E. CumboCOL Steven F. CummingsCOL (Ret) Richard L. CurlCOL Larry W. CurtisCOL & Mrs. John Christian CurwenCOL (Ret) Robert W. DalrympleCOL (Ret) Ronald M. D’AmuraCOL (Ret) John R. Dabrowski, Ph.D.COL (Ret) John D. DavenportCOL Judith Ann DavenportCOL (Ret) Donald L. DavidsonCOL (Ret) Edward L. DavisCOL Arlan Michael DeBlieckMs. Vonda K. DelawieCOL Leroy L. DenooyerCOL (Ret) John W. DePauwCOL (Ret) Thomas E. Deshazo, Jr.COL (Ret) John W. DevensMr. Anthony DiazCOL (Ret) John Dibble, Jr.COL (Ret) Dennis A. DietzCOL (Ret) Kenneth B. DigreCOL (Ret) Earnest Wayne DillCOL (Ret) Douglas A. DoehleCOL (Ret) Michael C. DohertyCOL (Ret) Robert DolanCOL (Ret) Charles J. DominiqueCDR (Ret) Laurens DorseyCOL (Ret) Ronald O. DowneyCOL (Ret) Clarence B. DrennonCol (Ret) John J. Duffy, Jr.COL (Ret) Paul C. DuttgeDr. Edward J. DwyerCOL (Ret) Donald E. EbertCOL (Ret) James S. EbertowskiCAPT John G. EdenCOL Rick N. EmersonMr. James N. EnyartMG (Ret) & Mrs. Arthur V. EpiscopoCOL (Ret) Rayford M. EubanksMr. Robert B. EvnenMG (Ret) Barbara G. FastCOL (Ret) Gerald F. FeeneyCOL (Ret) Victor M. FernandezCOL (Ret) Uldric L. Fiore, Jr.Mr. Miles P. FischerMr. James A. FisherCOL (Ret) David G. Fitz-EnzCOL (Ret) William J. FlanaganCOL (Ret) Catherine H. Foster

LTC Daniel George FoulkrodBG (Ret) Jack R. FoxLTC (Ret) Terry W. FreezeCOL Michael E. FrevilleCOL & Mrs. David A. FrisoneBG (Ret) Santo J. FruscioneCOL (Ret) Pamela A. FunkMAJ (Ret) John W. Gahring, Sr.COL (Ret) William O. GallMr. Ron GancasCOL (Ret) John GannonCOL Karen D. GattisCOL (Ret) Jeffrey W. GaultCOL (Ret) David W. GaviganMs. Catherine GayCOL (Ret) John W. GeigerMr. Randell E. Gelzer, Sr.Mr. John R. Gentile, Sr.COL & Mrs. Chris R. GentryCOL (Ret) James T. GeorgeCOL (Ret) Mark H. GernerCH(COL) (Ret) Charles R. GibbsCOL (Ret) Joseph L. GilbreathMr. Jimmy B. GillCOL Karl GinterCOL Michael Douglas GironeCOL Irene V. GlaeserCOL (Ret) Gerald E. GlassCOL (Ret) John R. GlickBG (Ret) David E. GlinesMr. Peter F. GoldmarkMr. Richard A. GoldsteinCOL (Ret) Henry G. GoleCOL (Ret) David L. GrayCOL (Ret) Kenneth N. Greenlaw, Jr.BG (Ret) David E. GreerCOL (Ret) Joseph T. Griffi n, Jr.MG (Ret) Robert H. Griffi nMr. John G. GrimesCOL Paul L. GrosskrugerBG Louis H. Guernsey, M.D.MG (Ret) Max Guggenheimer, Jr.BG (Ret) Jerome A. HaberekCOL (Ret) Frank W. HackleyCOL Jay D. HadenMG (Ret) Craig A. HaganMr. Brien HallettMG (Ret) Hal E. HallgrenCOL (Ret) John Paul HalvorsenCOL (Ret) Edward A. HamiltonCOL (Ret) Jeanne G. HamiltonCOL (Ret) Carl W. HanceCOL (Ret) Charles M. HansonCOL (Ret) Cecil B. HarrisCOL (Ret) Thomas G. HarrisonCOL (Ret) James G. HattersleyMr. James J. HearnCOL Kevin C. HegartyCOL (Ret) John L. HeissCOL (Ret) Donald D. HelinCOL (Ret) Michael R. HelmickCOL (Ret) Paul C. HemmerDr. Gregory L. HenryBG (Ret) Terence M. HenryCOL Stephen B. HenselMrs. Mary L. Hentz

COL (Ret) Curtis J. Herrick, Jr.COL Alberto Miguel HigueraCol (Ret) Frank A. HillCOL (Ret) Robert L. HillMrs. Betty HippertMG (Ret) Daniel F. HitchcockMG (Ret) John A. Hoefl ingMr. Eric E. Hogan, Jr.COL Conrad Allan HolbertCOL (Ret) James F. HolcombCOL Hershel L. HolidayCOL (Ret) John E. Holland, Jr.Col (Ret) Randall W. HolmCOL (Ret) John H. HougenCOL (Ret) Joseph W. HouseCOL (Ret) James M. Houseworth IVCOL (Ret) John R. HowellCol (Ret) William S. HugginsAnonymousCOL Percy G. Hurtado, IIMr. John C. HutchesonCOL (Ret) C Powell HuttonCOL Robert A. HylandCOL (Ret) Paul T. InmanCOL (Ret) Victor D. IrvinCOL (Ret) William R. IrvinBG Lewis G. IrwinCOL (Ret) David JablonskyCOL (Ret) Robert C. JackleCOL (Ret) Louis M. JacksonCOL (Ret) Allen C. Jacobs, Jr.MG Jeffrey A. JacobsCOL (Ret) James R. JagielskiCOL (Ret) George T. JamesMr. William E. Jayne, Jr.COL (Ret) Daniel J. JensenCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Gary D. JerauldCOL (Ret) Charles R. JohnsonCOL (Ret) Chester F. JohnsonMs. Colleen JohnsonCH(MG) (Ret) Kermit D. JohnsonCOL (Ret) Mark H. JohnsonLTC Russell Dexter JohnsonCol Diane Marie JonesLTC David V. JordanCOL (Ret) Ralph W. JulianCOL (Ret) Michael P. JuvenalCOL (Ret) Charles J. Kacsur, Jr.COL (Ret) Ralph E. KahlanCOL (Ret) James G. KalangesLTC (Ret) William H. KaleCol (Ret) Lester K KataharaCOL (Ret) Richard C. KaufmanDr. William D. KautzCOL (Ret) Arthur J. KeatingCOL (Ret) Matthew J. KeatingMr. Richard F. KeeveyCOL (Ret) Herman J. Keizer, Jr.LTC (Ret) Ray J. KendallCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Herbert S. KenigsbergCOL (Ret) Charles E. KentCOL (Ret) Jonathan H. KentCol (Ret) William D. KentMr. Thomas T. KernMr. Dennis W. KernsBG (Ret) Robert Dennis Kerr

COL (Ret) Herman Eugene Kessler, Jr.COL (Ret) Jay P. KingCOL (Ret) William I. KingCOL (Ret) Harold C. Kinne, Jr.COL (Ret) Robert F. KirbyCOL (Ret) Andre C. KirnesCOL (Ret) George R. KlebCOL Keith A. KlemmerCOL (Ret) Karl B. Knoblauch, Jr.COL (Ret) James B. KohnenCOL (Ret) John M. Koivisto, Jr.Mr. Larry J. KoshireCOL Jonathan E. KraftCOL (Ret) James E. KrohCol (Ret) Larry D. KrullCOL Richard William KucksdorfCOL (Ret) Thomas J. KunhartCOL (Ret) Clifford M. KurrusCOL (Ret) Marvin E. LackeyMG (Ret) Dennis J. LaichCol (Ret) Dale L. LandisCOL (Ret) Martin J. LanganMG (Ret) Joseph M. LankCOL (Ret) Thomas LanyiCOL (Ret) Martin J. LanganLTC Angela Marie LarsenCOL (Ret) Charles W. Larson, Sr.LTC (Ret) William E. Lee, Jr.COL (Ret) Donald H. Lewis, Sr.BG Michael R. LiechtyCOL (Ret) Anthony S. LietoMG (Ret) Paul E. LimaCOL (Ret) H Thacher LinkeCOL Andrew J. LippertCOL (Ret) Richard E. Littlefi eldCOL (Ret) Luther R. LloydCOL (Ret) David J. LofgrenCOL (Ret) Patrick E. LoganLTC (Ret) Samuel LombardoCOL (Ret) Myron J. LongmoreCOL (Ret) Thomas A. LoweCOL (Ret) Max I LoydCOL (Ret) David W. LudwigCOL (Ret) Daniel J. LynchCOL (Ret) Fred E. LyssyBG (Ret) John Y. H. MaLTC (Ret) James G. MacNeilMr. Jeff S. MaderDr. Thomas A. MagnellMG (Ret) Warren A. E. MagruderMr. Vincent L. Maida, Jr.Mr. John F. Malone, Jr.COL (Ret) Marion W. ManionCOL (Ret) Thomas J. ManningMG (Ret) Ronald H. MarkarianCOL (Ret) Albert R. MarshallBG (Ret) Foster Marshall, IIBG Gregory D. MasonCOL (Ret) Timothy J. MasonCOL (Ret) Michael R. MathenyMrs. Patricia M. MatthewsCOL (Ret) Marc E. Mattix, D.V.M.COL Nasrin MazujiMs. (Ret) Cheryl D. McAuleyCol Rachel Ann McCaffreyCOL (Ret) James S. McCallum

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Friends of USAWC continuedCOL (Ret) James F. McCarthy, Sr.Mr. John F. McCarthy, IIICOL (Ret) Thomas J. McCarthy, Jr.COL (Ret) Robert L. McClureMG (Ret) J Hollis V. McCrea, Jr.COL (Ret) John M. McDonaldCOL Michael Wayne McDougalCOL (Ret) Margaret J. McGeeMG (Ret) Charles I. McGinnisDr. Michael R. McGoughMr. Desmond F. McGowanMrs. Patricia A. McLainMs. Shirley A. McMonigleCOL (Ret) John R. McQuestionCOL (Ret) Thomas W. McShaneCOL (Ret) Andrew J. McVeigh, IIICOL (Ret) James B. Mefferd, Jr.COL (Ret) Leslie L. MegyeriCOL (Ret) Arthur C. Meier, IICOL (Ret) Denis L. MerchantCOL (Ret) George H. MessengerCOL (Ret) Aubrey F. Messing, Ph.D.COL (Ret) Robert D. MiddletonAnonymousCOL (Ret) John T. MillerCOL (Ret) Marvin A. MillerMrs. Gloria P. MontesclarosCOL (Ret) Timothy E. MontgomeryMG (Ret) Howard T. MooneyCOL (Ret) Gordon K. MooreCOL Kenneth H. Moore, Jr.COL (Ret) Nicholas J. MoranaMs. Cheryl P. MorleyCol Michael F. MorrisBG (Ret) Harry J. Mott, IIICOL (Ret) & Mrs. John W. MoultonMr. Dwight MulchBG (Ret) James A. MunsonCOL (Ret) Edward C. Murphy, M.D.COL (Ret) Harry W. NagelMr. William H. NeelCOL (Ret) Darrell W. NelsonMr. J. David NelsonMr. John B. NergerMr. Lee F. NettlesRichard & Mariane NewtonCOL (Ret) Jack A. NeubergerMs. Betty L. NoakesMr. Robert E. Norman, D.M.D.COL (Ret) Louis J. NorthCOL Raymond H. NulkCOL David M. OaksCOL (Ret) Alexander M. OkimotoGEN (Ret) Earl T. O’LoughlinLTG (Ret) Robert L. Ord, IIICOL (Ret) John K. Ottley, Jr.BG (Ret) Donald F. PackardCOL (Ret) James A. PassmoreLTG (Ret) Burton D. PatrickCAPT (Ret) Bruce M. PattersonCOL (Ret) James H. Paul, Jr.COL (Ret) Stanley R. PearsonMr. Karl PelvertsMs. Clarice J. PetersCOL (Ret) Douglas A. Peterson, M.D.

COL (Ret) Gordon W. PetrieCOL (Ret) Joseph A. PezzulloMrs. Toni D. PhillipsBG (Ret) Jeffrey L. PiersonCOL (Ret) William T. PoorCOL (Ret) Ernest Wayne PowellCOL (Ret) James T. PrattMr. David G. PriceCOL (Ret) Lee J. PryorMr. Robert J. RadelCAPT Randall J. RamianCOL (Ret) Victor G. Raphael, Jr.COL (Ret) Charles R. RashLTC (Ret) Randy W. ReadshawCOL (Ret) Robert H. Reardon, Jr.COL (Ret) Jackson C. ReavillCol (Ret) Thomas P. ReddenMG Raymond F. ReesLTC Carl Thomas Reese, M.D.MG (Ret) Paul G. RehkampMG (Ret) Thomas W. ReynoldsCOL (Ret) Michael A. RhodenCOL (Ret) John E. RichCOL (Ret) & Mrs. William E. RidderMr. Gregory RingCOL (Ret) Emery S. RobertsonCOL (Ret) William M. RobesonCOL Gregory W. RobinetteCol (Ret) Brian E. RobinsonDr. William I. Rodier, IIICOL (Ret) Cranston R. RogersCOL (Ret) R Joe RogersCOL (Ret) Keith C. RogersonCOL (Ret) Albert L. RomaneskiCOL (Ret) Steven L. RoopCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Louis RoseCOL (Ret) Marvin RosensteinBG (Ret) Kenneth B. RossCOL (Ret) Victor M. RoselloCOL (Ret) Alvin G. RoweLt Col (Ret) Toben I. RowerRoxbury Treatment CenterMr. Steven J. RoyCOL (Ret) Alphonse F. Russo, Jr.LTG (Ret) Vincent M. RussoCOL (Ret) William F. RyallCOL (Ret) Frank G. SalimbeneCOL (Ret) Robert J. SamplCOL (Ret) Rebecca C. SamsonMG (Ret) Anthony S. SarbanesBG (Ret) John R. ScalesCOL (Ret) Donald C. SchaeberleAnonymousDr. Linda N. Schoen GiddingsCOL (Ret) Charles W. SchudtMr. George W. Schultz, IIICOL (Ret) James D. Schultz, Jr.BG (Ret) William J. SchumacherMs. Barbara A. SchwartzMr. Steven J. SchwartzCOL (Ret) Carl B. ScipleCOL (Ret) Glen L. ScottMr. Larry SelmanCOL (Ret) Noble H. Sevier, IIMG (Ret) Robert D. ShadleyMr. Thomas A. Shambeau

COL (Ret) Roland H. ShamburekCOL (Ret) Hubert S. Shaw, Jr.COL (Ret) George T. ShepardCOL (Ret) Robert G. ShieldsCOL (Ret) Richard L. ShilesCOL (Ret) Alexander P. ShineThe Honorable Roger H. Sirlin, Esq.Ambassador Sichan SivCOL (Ret) James K. Skeens P.E.COL (Ret) Louis E. SkenderCOL Michael L. SmidtCOL (Ret) Charles St John Smith, Jr.Mr. James E. SmithBG (Ret) Jerry C. SmithersCOL (Ret) Michael R. SmythersCOL (Ret) John A. SonesDr. Lewis SorleyMG (Ret) Clyde W. Spence, Jr.COL (Ret) Dorothy E. SpencerMs. Jo L. SpielvogelLTC (Ret) Kenneth W. SpielvogelCOL (Ret) Frank H. Spriggs, Jr.LTC (Ret) Michael E. StamilioCOL (Ret) Todd R. StarbuckCOL (Ret) Edward P. StefanikMrs. Joan S. SteveyCOL Christopher W. StockelCOL (Ret) William T. StockhausenCOL (Ret) Jeffrey P. StolrowMG (Ret) Donald C. StormCOL (Ret) & Mrs. Nicholas L. StraffonCOL (Ret) Warren R. StumpeCOL (Ret) Larry L. SuttonRADM (Ret) John J. SweeneyCOL (Ret) Patrick C. SweeneyCAPT (Ret) Craig R. SwierczekCOL (Ret) Murray G. SwindlerCOL (Ret) James R. TalleyMG (Ret) Will H. TankersleyCOL (Ret) John B. TanzerCOL (Ret) Timothy C. Tatum, Ph.D.COL Barry K. TaylorCOL (Ret) Howard T. Taylor JrCOL (Ret) Porcher L. Taylor, Jr.COL (Ret) Richard H. TaylorMG (Ret) Merdith W. B. TempleCOL (Ret) Donald I. ThiessCOL (Ret) Gerald R. TiptonCOL (Ret) Pierre L. TitardCOL (Ret) Robert L. TonseticBrig Gen Floyd H. TrogdonCOL (Ret) Nicholas J. TurchianoMr. John M. TurongianCOL (Ret) Melvin R. Van DykeCOL (Ret) William A. Van HornCAPT Vincent J. van JoolenCAPT Peter Marc Van SteeBG (Ret) Arthur R. VandepoeleDr. Anthony A. VasileCOL (Ret) James A. VelezisMs. Deborah H. VergosLTC (Ret) Robert E. VermetteCOL (Ret) Eric H. VielerCOL (Ret) John R. VilasCOL (Ret) Alan G. Vitters, Ph.D.Mr. Arvind Vora

MG (Ret) George J. VukasinDr. Anna T. WaggenerCOL (Ret) Leonard M. WagmanCOL (Ret) Terry L. WagnerCOL (Ret) Carl D. WalbeckCOL (Ret) Robert D. WalkCOL Clint E. WalkerCol (Ret) Roy A. WalkerCOL Aaron Timothy WalterCol (Ret) Dale B. WardCOL Lawrence J. WarkCOL (Ret) Michael L. WarnerLTC (Ret) James K. Waters, Jr.COL (Ret) Robert A. WatsonCOL (Ret) Kimberly A. WeaverCOL (Ret) Hershel B. WebbCOL Brett D. WeigleBG (Ret) Richard G. WeinbergDr. Dean O. WentheCOL David Scott WernerCOL (Ret) John R. WesterveltCOL (Ret) Robert S. WetterstroemCol Scott L. WheelerCOL You-Ying W. WhippleCOL (Ret) Kenneth H. White, Jr.LTC (Ret) Marion J. WhiteMr. Howard G. Whitley, IIICOL Alan V. WilcoxsonBG (Ret) Dennis A. WilkieCOL (Ret) Norman L. WilliamsonMrs. Mary Jane WillisCOL (Ret) James E. Willoughby, Jr.LTC Deborah A. WilsonCOL (Ret) Paul E. WilsonCOL (Ret) Michael J. WinslowDr. Harold R. WintonCOL (Ret) James D. WisenbakerCOL (Ret) Kelly A. WolgastDr. Robert S. WoodCOL (Ret) Charles A.P. WoodbeckCOL (Ret) Donald L. WoodhouseMG (Ret) Stephen R. Woods, Jr.COL Steven G. WoodsCOL (Ret) Reginald W. WoolardBG (Ret) Stephen N. XenakisCOL (Ret) Branislav YaichCOL (Ret) Kenneth K. YamanouchiMs. Debra L. YoungCOL (Ret) Mo YoungCAPT (Ret) George M. ZaludekLTC (Ret) William E. ZleitMr. Michael P. Zumwinkle

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1960sMr. Norman Luxenburg from COL (Ret) Cyrus R. Shockey, RES ‘60

MG (Ret) George S. Prugh, Jr., RES ’62 from COL (Ret) Earle F. Lasseter, DCS ‘83

COL Jack K. Gilham, RES ’66 from BG (Ret) Frank E. Blazey, RES ‘63

COL (Ret) Charles “Torrey” Williams RES ’65 from his wife, Mrs. Coralie Williams

Mrs. Mary B. Onufrak from her husband, Mr. John J. Onufrak, RES ‘66

COL (Ret) George Pappas, RES ’66 from LTC (Ret) David L. Tannenbaum, DCS ‘80

GEN (Ret) Donn A. Starry, RES ’66 from COL (Ret) Clark A. Burnett, RES ‘72

COL (Ret) Raymond N. Barry, RES ’68 from MG (Ret) Clyde W. Spence, Jr., RES ‘68

COL (Ret) Ralph (Rocky) Tierno, Jr. RES ’68 from Ms. Ella Jean Nichols, FAC ’87-10

LTG (Ret) Alexander M. Weyand, RES ’68 from COL (Ret) Howard M. & Dotsy Steele, Jr., RES ‘69

1970sCOL (Ret) Zane Finkelstein, RES ’70 from COL (Ret) Robert S. Poydasheff, RES ‘70

COL (Ret) Zane Finkelstein, RES ’70 from COL (Ret) & Mrs. William S. Orlov, RES ‘80

COL (Ret) Robert Lisle, DCS ’71 from his wife, Mrs. Carroll Lisle

COL (Ret) Alvin F. Murphy, RES ’72 from COL (Ret) James Campbell, Jr., RES ‘71

LTC Don Schroeder, KIA in Vietnam from COL (Ret) Leonard A. Spirito, RES ‘71

Mrs. Mary K. Ulrich from her husband Col (Ret) Lloyd C. Ulrich, RES ‘71

COL (Ret) Francis A. I. Bowers, Jr., RES ’72 from his wife, Mrs. Mary B. Bowers

Mrs. Alice Louise Foster from COL (Ret) James E. Foster, DCS ‘72

COL Art Friedman from COL (Ret) Albert A. Ackerman, RES ‘73

Joe Tinker from BG (Ret) Curney J. Dronet, DCS ‘73

COL (Ret) Richard L. Jepsen, DCS ’73 from his wife, Mrs. Wanda L. Jepsen

Mrs. Rosemary H. Hertel from her husband COL (Ret) Robert G. Hertel, RES ‘74

COL (Ret) Lorraine A. Rossi, RES ’74 from COL (Ret) Arlene G. Burbank, RES ‘79

1LT (Ret) Edward M. Michalak from COL (Ret) Warren R. Stumpe, DCS ’76

Deceased Members of the Class of 1976 (COL (Ret) Billy R. Branscum, COL (Ret) Robert E. Davis, BG (Ret) James R. DeMoss, Col (Ret) David H. Duart, COL (Ret) Donald R. Ellis, COL (Ret) Dennis R. Fanning, MG (Ret) William J. Jefferds, COL (Ret) Julius V. Marzul, CAPT (Ret) George Ormand, Jr.) from COL (Ret) Robert S. Poydasheff, RES ‘76

Mrs. Ellen Ingram Fretterd from her husband, LTG (Ret) James F. Fretterd, DCS ’77 and SRCOC ‘82

1LT Alice L. Ryan from her husband MG (Ret) James A. Ryan, DCS ‘77

LTG Otis M. Whitney, 26th Inf Div, from BG Stanley W. Wisnoiski, Jr., DCS ‘77

COL Fadio Massabni from COL (Ret) Ernest H. Fountain, DCS ‘78

1980sCOL (Ret) James A. Anderson, DCS ’80 from his wife, Mrs. Joan L. Anderson

BG (Ret) Joseph G. Iniguez, SRCOC ’80 from his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Iniguez

LTG (Ret) Nathaniel R. Thompson, Jr. from COL (Ret) and Mrs. Douglas Doehle, RES ‘80

MG (Ret) & Mrs. John A. Renner, RES ’80 from COL (Ret) Jerry A. & Miriam Hubbard, RES ‘80

MG (Ret) & Mrs. John A. Renner, RES ’80 from COL (Ret) Paul Somerville, RES ‘80

COL (Ret) Robert D. Green, DCS ’81 from his daughter MG Deborah A. Ashenhurst, DDE ’99 & SRCOC ‘12

COL (Ret) John H. Blewett, RES ’82 from COL (Ret) Orville N. Butts, RES ‘78

COL (Ret) Engle W. Scott, RES ’82 from his wife, Mrs. Judy Scott

COL (Ret) Suzanne S. Boening, RES ’83 & FAC ’86-’90 from COL (Ret) Arlene “Eenie” G. Burbank, RES ‘79

COL Pat Stevens, III, 1909 - 2007 from his son, MG (Ret) Pat Stevens, IV, RES ‘83

COL (Ret) James M. Brusitus, RES ’87 from COL (Ret) & Mrs. Duane Hardesty, RES ‘88

Captain Charles David Rogers, KIA Republic of Vietnam from COL (Ret) Bradley H. Petersen, Jr., RES ‘87

1LT David Wainwright, KIA Republic of Vietnam from COL (Ret) Bradley H. Petersen, Jr., RES ‘87

Those Fallen in Action from LTC (Ret) J. F. Carter, III, DCS ‘88

1990sCOL (Ret) Kurt J. Jenne, DCS ’91 from LTC (Ret) Robert P. Chappell, Jr., DDE ‘07

Anthony DeMailo, WW II Soldier and Hero from COL (Ret) Terry L. Rice, SSCF ’92 and Mrs. Joette Rice

Mr. Warren Proctor from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

Ms. Ida Cowell from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

Mrs. Laura Gill from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

Mr. Tim Jones from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

Mr. Kit Glenn from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

Mrs. Nancy Sharpe from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

LTG (Ret) Richard A. Chilcoat, 43rd Cmdt ’93-’97, from COL (Ret) and Mrs. William S. Orlov, RES ‘80

COL Peter Cohen, DCS ’94 from COL (Ret) Richard W. Dillon, DDE ‘04

COL Mirko Atanasovski of Macedonia, RES ’98 from COL (Ret) James A. Fraley, Jr., RES ‘98

Dr. Gordon Bowie from COL (Ret) Ruth B. Collins, RES ‘98

PFC Lawrence Renaldo Lopes, 101st ABN, KIA 27 Mar 68 in Vietnam from COL (Ret) Albert J. Lopes, DDE ‘98

PFC Bruce David Knapp, 173rd ABN BDE, KIA 8 Oct 68 in Vietnam from COL (Ret) Albert J. Lopes, DDE ‘98

SGT Claude Eddie Kimble, 173rd ABN BDE, KIA 16 Nov 68 in Vietnam from COL (Ret) Albert J. Lopes, DDE ‘98

2000s - presentMr. Richard Gregory from Sunnie Bell, NSS ‘00

Ms. Myrtlee I. Helmick from COL (Ret) Michael R. Helmick, RES ‘00

Mr. Barton Davis from Mr. John Broujos, AWCF Trustee ’01 – ‘05

Dr. Sara L. Morgan, FAC from COL (Ret) George J. Woods, RES ‘02

Dr. Sara L. Morgan, FAC from her husband, Larry, and her daughter, Stephanie

1SG (Ret) Aubrey L. Barber from Mr. Michael Barber, NSS ‘03

All Who Have Served from Mr. Larry R. Hershman, NSS ‘04

Mr. Chester Stocks, U.S. Army, Korea, 8/80’s from Mr. Fred E. Hunneke, NSS ’05, the 8/80’s Wounded Warrior Team

Mr. Chester (Chet) Burger, NSS ’06 from Ms. Catherine Gay, NSS ‘95

MAJ Alan G. Rogers, USA from COL David J. Clark, RES ‘06

MAJ Douglas A LaBouff, USA from COL David J. Clark, RES ‘06

COL John M. McHugh, RES ’09, KIA Afghanistan from COL Karen D. Gattis, RES ‘09

COL John M. McHugh, RES ’09, KIA Afghanistan from COL Anthony W. (Tony) Johnson, RES ‘08

SSG (Ret) Matthew L. Hearon from COL Matthew J. Hearon, DDE ‘11

Col John A. Poulson, USMA ’49 from Mr. John “Jack” Poulson, NSS ‘12

LTC (Ret) Ben H. Powell from The Powell Foundation, Mr. Harvin Moore, NSS ‘12

Mrs. Stacie Hillison (wife of COL Joel Hillison, RES ‘04) from COL (Ret) Ruth B. Collins, RES ‘98 & CEO AWCF

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1960sBetsy T. Crain from her husband, COL (Ret) Charles L. Crain, RES ‘63

Mrs. Leslie Morrison, COM-C/23 from COL (Ret) Neil M. Chapin, RES ‘65

COL (Ret) William B. DeGraf, RES ’66 & USMA ‘50, who has served his classmates collectively and individually for many years from BG (Ret) Uzal Ent, DCS ‘73

Our 62nd Anniversary, USMA Class of 1950, from COL (Ret) William B. DeGraf, RES ‘66

1970sGEN (Ret) Glenn K. Otis, RES ’70 from The Beck Foundation

GEN (Ret) Glenn K. Otis, RES ’70 from BG (Ret) Thomas C. Jones, RES ‘80

LTG (Ret) James E. Thompson, 39th Cmdt, ’71-’72, and his wife, Pat, from COL (Ret) & Mrs. William S. Orlov, ’80 RES

The U.S. Army War College and its Graduates from COL (Ret) Franklin L. Wilson, RES ‘72

MG (Ret) James R. Montgomery, DCS ’73 & SRCOC ’80, from his fellow “Mosby Ranger,” COL (Ret) Ronald T. Cyr, DCS ’87

Dr. Pariksith Singh from COL (Ret) Nicholas J. (Nick) Morana, DCS ‘73

COL (Ret) Richard L. McCormick, RES ’75 from COL (Ret) Camie L. Jarvis, RES ‘75

COL (Ret) Buddy G. Beck, RES ’76, AWCF Trustee, & Outstanding Alum ’09 from Dr. Susan Hanrahan, NSS ‘11

Mrs. Marie Chaisson & Ms. Eugenie Chaisson, who died in a plane crash in 1975 from husband and father, COL (Ret) Camile J. Chaisson, Jr., DCS ’76

Class of 1976 from COL (Ret) Theodore L. Wagner, RES ‘76

BG (Ret) Harvey R. Fraser, Ph.D. from COL (Ret) Warren R. Stumpe, DCS ‘76

MG (Ret) George E. Barker, DCS ’77 & AWCF Trustee, from Dr. Susan Hanrahan, NSS ‘11

MG (Ret) George E. Barker, DCS ’77 & AWCF Trustee, from The Honorable Barry Salman, NSS ‘02

LTC (Ret) Douglas R. Wisnoiski from his father, BG Stanley W. Wisnoiski, Jr., DCS ‘77

Dr. Carol A. Reardon, FAC, from MG (Ret) John W. Knapp, DCS ’77 & SRCOC ‘83

1980sOur Soldiers deployed worldwide from COL (Ret) and Mrs. Douglas Doehle, RES ‘80

COL (Ret) Gerald R. Brown, EdD from COL (Ret) Joel E. McLeod, Jr., RES ‘81

The Resident Class of 1982 from COL (Ret) Fredric D. Bangasser, RES ‘82

MG (Ret) R. Cliffton Gibbs, DCS ’83 & AWCF Trustee, from COL (Ret) Ruth B. Collins & LTC (Ret) Daniel L. Monken, AWCF

COL (Ret) Anthony T. Reed, DCS ’83 and SRCOC ’11, from AMB John des Groseilliers, SRCOC ‘12

Class of 1984 Comrades from MG (Ret) Dieter R. Brand, RES ‘84

BG (Ret) Harold W. Nelson, RES ’84 & AWCF Trustee, from COL (Ret) Alden M. Cunningham, RES ‘84

LTG (Ret) Richard F. Timmons, RES ’84 & AWCF President ’00–’10, from Mr. Wesley Weis

COL (Ret) Robert F. Hervey, RES ’85 & AWCF Trustee, from COL (Ret) Ruth B. Collins & LTC (Ret) Daniel L. Monken, AWCF

Master Jean-Paul W. Phillips from his grandfather, COL (Ret) Paul W. Phillips, RES ‘87

USAWC Class of 1987 from LTG (Ret) Joe Inge, RES ‘87

MAJ Lawrence E. Skelly, III, serving Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan from COL (Ret) Lawrence E. Skelly, II, DCS ‘88

Mr. Edwin M. Savacool, Sr., from his son, COL (Ret) Edwin M. Savacool, Jr., RES ‘89

1990sMG (Ret) Robert R. Ivany, RES ’90 & USAWC Cmdt ’00 – ’03,

from Mr. Charles W. Hall, NSS ‘10

COL (Ret) Leonard (Len) J. Fullenkamp, RES ’90 & FAC, from Dr. Robert E. Millward, Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania

COL (Ret) Leonard (Len) J. Fullenkamp, RES ’90 & FAC, from Mark M. Ritchie, Minnesota Secretary of State, NSS ‘12

CAPT Duncan M. Thompson, Jr. from BG (VA) Duncan M. Thompson, Sr., DCS ‘91

USAWC Faculty and Staff from COL (Ret) Carl A. Singer, Ph.D., DDE ‘92

Resident Class of 1993 from COL (Ret) Norman G. Blackburn, Sr., RES ‘93

Mr. Carleton Jones for induction into the Science Hill H.S. Hall of Fame from COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr., DCS ‘93

Dr. William Pierce, RES ’98 and FAC from Dr. J. Brian Hall, RES ‘12

Prof. Harry Tomlin, RES ’98 and FAC from Dr. J. Brian Hall, RES ‘12

Our Missing Comrades from LTC (Ret) Gary W. Allen, Ph.D., DDE ‘99

CH (COL, Ret) Sonny and Martha Moore Lecture Series from COL (Ret) Jeffrey D. Johnson, DDE ‘99

2000sUSAWC and Army War College Foundation from Lt Gen Peter A. Blay, IF Ghana, RES ‘00

Mr. Robert M. Holliday, NSS ’00 from Mr. Randall R. Evans, NSS ‘12

COL (Ret) Paul C. Jussel, Ph.D., RES ’00 & FAC, from Dr. Karen Schmitt, NSS ‘12

Mr. Edward R. Mattix from COL (Ret) Marc E. Mattix, D.V.M., DDE ‘01

Mr. Philip Schatten, NSS ’02 from Dr. Cheryl Fishbein, NSS ’01

Mr. John B. Seal, Jr., from his son, Col (Ret) Jason C. Seal, RES ‘02

USAWC Class of 2003, Sem 13 from COL Chun-Wang Chiang, RES ‘03

CAPT Steven W. Knott, RES ’04 & FAC, from Dr. J. Brian Hall, RES ‘12

BG Leon M. Bridges, DDE ’05, from Dr. Karen Schmitt, NSS ‘12

Col (Ret) Harry Leach, RES ’05 & FAC, from Ms. Lori Collins, NSS ‘08

Col (Ret) Harry Leach, RES ’05 & FAC, from Ms. Catherine S. Michaelson, NSS ’10

Dr. Charles Krupnick, DDE FAC, from COL (Ret) James M. Houseworth, RES ‘06

Harold Lu from Kathryn Lu, NSS ‘06

Bernard Rizzo from Kathryn Lu, NSS ‘06

The International Fellows from MG Kristin Lund, IF Norway, RES ‘07

COL Patricia L. O’Keefe, DDE ’07 & FAC, from Dr. J. Brian Hall, RES ‘12

All Who Serve from Mr. Bruce Classon, NSS ‘08

All wounded warriors from COL Anthony W. (Tony) Johnson, RES ‘08

Dr. Keith Tarlington from Mr. Bruce White, NSS ‘08

“The Great 8” (Seminar 8), Class of 2009 from COL Kathleen M. Herberger, DDE ‘09

Seminar 8, Class of 2010 from Maggie Radford, NSS ‘10

Jessica and Sam Brady from COL Mathew J. Brady, RES ‘11

Seminar 9, Class of 2011 from Mrs. Emmanuella Habsburg, NSS ’11

All who have served, are serving and will serve from Mr. James J. Roth, NSS’11

LTC Michael S. Finer, DDE ’12 from Alex & Lizzy Finer, Ellen Finer, Lorna Kerner, Loretta & John Christoforo, Stephanie & David Greenberg, Gary Coon, Len Fafel, Elisha, Lee, Alyssa, Jonathan, and Abi.

COL David J. Francis, RES ’12 from Mr. Richard C. Blake, NSS ‘12

COL Thomas Hays, RES ’12, and family from Ms. Colleen Johnson, NSS ‘12

LTC Isaac Johnson, Jr., DDE ’12 from his wife LTC Demetria Johnson

COL John K. Lange, RES ’12 from Mr. John “Pat” Dugan, NSS ‘12

All Who Serve from Mr. Steven Leary, NSS ‘12

Seminar 1, Class of 2012 from Mr. Gary L. McArthur, CNSP ‘12

COL Judith Lee, RES ’12, my sponsor from Dr. Karen Schmitt, NSS ‘12

CH (COL) Ronald Thomas, DDE ’12, from COL Todd A. Mayer, DDE ‘10

The men and women who serve in the Armed Forces from Mrs. Elizabeth O’Dell , NSS ‘12

Mr. Charles L. Ricks from Ms. Gloria J. Ricks, NSS ‘12

COL (Ret) Michael J. Pasquarett, FAC ’92-’12, from his colleagues COL (Ret) Philip “Phil” Evans, AWCF Liaison, and COL (Ret) John “Jef” Troxell, RES ‘97

OTHERMr. Russell T. Bundy, AWC Foundation Advisor from Mr. John Paterakis

MG David Lax, NYG from MG (Ret) George J. Liebner & other Directors of the Natalie & Herbert J. Kirshner Foundation

Wounded Warriors from LTC (Ret) Samuel Lombardo, Friend of the Foundation

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TAPSTAPS Fall 2012RES – ResidentDCS – Department of Corresponding StudiesDDE – Department of Distance Education

(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Offi cers Course

USAWCF – U.S. Army War College FellowFAC – FacultyNSS – National Security SeminarSIS – Strategy Implementation SeminarCNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program

CLASS CODES

Name & Class Date of Death1950sCol (Ret) Richard Rothwell, USMC RES ‘52 . . . . . . . . .May 7, 2012COL (Ret) Walter H. Grant RES ‘54 . . . . . . . . . . .November 9, 2006COL (Ret) James I. Muir RES ‘54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 6, 2012MG (Ret) Charles L. Southward RES ‘54. . . . . . . . . . April 28, 2000MG (Ret) Joseph A. McChristian RES ‘55 . . . . . . . . . May 15, 2005COL (Ret) Merlin O. Tyron RES ‘55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29, 1999COL (Ret) Chase R. Teaboldt RES ‘56 . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22, 2012COL (Ret) Harold L. Dorsett RES ‘57 . . . . . . . . . December 11, 2011COL (Ret) Charles W. Kouns RES ‘57. . . . . . . . . . . . . March 9, 2004COL (Ret) Joseph I. Coffey RES ‘58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 28, 2012COL (Ret) George W. Herring RES ‘58. . . . . . . . . . January 24, 2003BG (Ret) Stewart L. McKenney RES ‘58. . . . . . . . . . . April 15, 2012COL (Ret) Karl A. Zipf RES ‘58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 5, 2011COL (Ret) Victor G. Conley RES ‘59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 10, 1989

1960sCOL (Ret) James L. Ballard RES ‘60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 13, 2004COL (Ret) George W. Killen RES ‘60 . . . . . . . . . . . . March 29, 2010MG (Ret) Albert E. Milloy RES ‘60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 3, 2012COL (Ret) Brooks O. Norman RES ‘60. . . . . . . . . February 27, 2003BG (Ret) Wilson R. Reed RES ‘60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 9, 2012COL (Ret) John H. Barner RES ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . . January 24, 2012COL (Ret) John F.T. Murray RES ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . August 18, 2012Dr. Carl G. Segal RES ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 5, 2012COL (Ret) Joseph T. Kasel RES ‘62. . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 7, 1983COL (Ret) Hartsell H. Northington RES ‘62 . . . . . .October 21, 2004MG (Ret) George S. Prugh, Jr. RES ‘62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 6, 2006COL (Ret) Donald K. Stevens RES ‘62 . . . . . . . . . . . January 9, 2012COL (Ret) John R. Glick RES ‘63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 13, 2012COL (Ret) Edward F. McCabe RES ‘63. . . . . . . . . . . . May 21, 2011LTG (Ret) Robert C. McAlister RES ‘63 . . . . . . . . February 26, 2008COL (Ret) Harold G. Quackenbush RES ‘63. . . . . February 13, 2008COL (Ret) Willie L. Tate RES ‘63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 14, 2012COL (Ret) Carl C. Ulsaker, RES ‘63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 22, 2012COL (Ret) Charles “Torrey” Williams RES ‘65 . . . . August 23, 2012COL (Ret) Edward W. Haughney RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . January 1, 2012Mr. John J. Onufrak RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 6, 2010COL (Ret) Donald W. Payne RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 20, 2010Mr. Bennett J. Sukonick RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 2012COL (Ret) Robert L. Chamberlain RES ‘67. . . . . . . . . . April 2, 2012COL (Ret) Arne H. Eliasson RES ‘67. . . . . . . . . . . . Jaunary 25, 2012COL (Ret) Spencer T. Hockaday RES ‘67 . . . . . . . . . . . July 25, 2001COL (Ret) Thomas L. McMinn RES ‘67 . . . . . . September 14, 2012Col (Ret) Wesley C. Noren, USMC, RES ‘67. . . . . . . . June 23, 2012CDR (Ret) Roy J. Ragland, USN, RES ‘67 . . . . . . . December 8, 2011COL (Ret) John O. Truby RES ‘67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 25, 2011COL (Ret) John W. Brennan RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . August 3, 2004COL (Ret) John R. Byers RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29, 2012MG (Ret) John J. Koehler RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 10, 2012LTG (Ret) Robert J. Lunn RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 20, 2012COL (Ret) Dan D. Stedham RES ‘68. . . . . . . . . . .November 3, 2011COL (Ret) Ralph T. Tierno RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 17, 2012COL (Ret) Henry T. Uhrig RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . .November 17, 2011MG (Ret) James S. Welch RES ‘68. . . . . . . . . . September 13, 1993COL (Ret) John “Jack” E. Baker RES ‘69 . . . . . . . . . . April 14, 2012Col (Ret) Alexander L. Michaux, USMC RES ‘69 . . . . May 20, 2012COL (Ret) Gerhard W. Schutz, RES ‘69 . . . . . . . . . . . June 15, 2012

1970sCOL (Ret) Zane E. Finkelstein RES ‘70. . . . . . . . . . August 15, 2012LTC (Ret) Betty R. Fraser DCS ‘70 . . . . . . . . . . . December 18, 2009COL (Ret) Peter G. Grasser RES ‘70. . . . . . . . . . . . August 22, 2004BG (Ret) John V. Kean DCS ‘70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 4, 2012COL (Ret) Joe H. Sheard RES ‘70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 2012COL (Ret) Raymond R. Battreall DCS ‘71 . . . . . . . . . . . July 6, 2012COL (Ret) Adolph L. Belser RES ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 28, 2012Col (Ret) Don “Bob” R. Conway, USAF, RES ‘71 . . . . March 8, 2012MG (Ret) Willard E. Hanshew RES ‘71, SRCOC ‘78 .September 9, 2012COL (Ret) Robert Lisle DCS ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 20, 2011COL (Ret) Awbrey G. Norris RES ‘71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 25 2008COL (Ret) John F. Roehm DCS ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 4, 2012

COL (Ret) Donald E. Clark RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1, 2012COL (Ret) George L. Egbert, Jr. RES ‘72. . . . . . September 11, 2012COL (Ret) Alvin F. Murphy RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 22, 2006COL (Ret) George E. Palmer RES ‘72. . . . . . . . . . . August 30, 2012COL (Ret) Albert W. Singletary Res ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . March 25, 2012BG (Ret) Joseph N. Tenhet RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 21, 2012COL (Ret) Franklin L. Wilson RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 16, 2012COL (Ret) Victor T. Bullock RES ‘73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 31, 2012COL (Ret) Carl G. Davaz DCS ‘73 . . . . . . . . . . . . February 17, 2012COL (Ret) Barton M. Hayward RES ‘73. . . . . . . . . . . June 12, 2012COL (Ret) Bernard B. Quedens RES ‘73. . . . . . . . . . . June 16, 2012BG (Ret) Max A. Creer SRCOC ‘74 . . . . . . . . . . December 29, 2001COL (Ret) Johnnie Sartor DCS ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . December 12, 2004COL (Ret) Alfred Earle Spry RES ‘74 . . . . . . . . . . . January 10, 2012CDR (Ret) Robert S. Swan RES ‘74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 3, 2010COL (Ret) Johnnie O. Ahrnsbrak DCS ‘75 . . . . . December 16, 2009COL (Ret) Robert W. Green DCS ‘75 . . . . . . . . . . . . August 4, 2008BG (Ret) John M. Kirk RES ‘75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 22, 2012COL (Ret) John H. Oakes RES ‘75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 23, 2012BG (Ret) James D. Randall DCS ‘76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 13, 2012COL (Ret) Howard W. Clark RES ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 1, 2012COL (Ret) Donald R. Green DCS ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . . August 12, 2012COL (Ret) Robert G. Haltiner RES ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 13, 2012COL (Ret) Bryson Jhung DCS ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . .November 19, 2011COL (Ret) George F. Seiferth, Jr. DCS ‘77. . . . . . . . . . . .May 8, 2010MG (Ret) Thomas W. Reynolds DCS ‘78 . . . . . . . . . . March 4, 2012COL (Ret) Joseph D. Moody DCS ‘79 . . . . . . . . . . . . April 20, 2012

1980sCOL (Ret) James A. Anderson DCS ‘80 . . . . . . . . . . March 21, 2012LTC (Ret) Paul B. Barbee DCS ‘80 . . . . . . . . . . .November 17, 1999MG (Ret) Joseph W. Griffin SRCOC ‘80. . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1, 2005BG (Ret) Joseph G. Iniguez, Jr. SRCOC ‘80 . . . . . .October 27, 2006COL (Ret) David R. Schumann DCS ‘80. . . . . . September 18, 2012COL (Ret) Robert D. Green DCS ‘81 . . . . . . . . . December 17, 2010COL (Ret) Darrell G. Houston DCS ‘81 . . . . . . . . . . March 24, 2012COL (Ret) Mary Jo Kasselmann RES ‘81 . . . . . . . . . . March 5, 2012COL (Ret) Craig R. Chamberlain DCS ‘82 . . . . . . . . . April 10, 2010RADM (Ret) Leroy Collins, Jr. , USN, SRCOC ‘82 . . . . . July 29, 2010COL (Ret) Fritz Friant DCS ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 21, 2005COL (Ret) Richard G. Frohnen DCS ‘82 . . . . . . . . . January 29, 2000COL (Ret) John J. Mahon DCS ‘82. . . . . . . . . . September 13, 2006COL (Ret) Engle W. Scott RES ‘82 . . . . . . . . . . .November 14, 2011BG (Ret) James R. Sims SRCOC ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 3, 2002COL (Ret) Suzanne S. Boening RES ‘83. . . . . . . . . January 29, 2011LTC (Ret) Adam S. “Ed” Gilmour DCS ‘83 . . . . . . . . . . .May 2, 2012COL (Ret) Nicholas Waytowich DCS ‘83 . . . . . . . . August 20, 2011Col (Ret) Roger A. Holtzapple, USMCR, DCS ‘84. . December 10, 2011BG (Ret) Fred N. Larson RES ‘84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1, 2012COL (Ret) Larry F. Paul RES ‘84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 5, 2012COL (Ret) William C. Pendleton, III RES ‘84 . . . September 2, 2012BG (Ret) Columbus “Buck” M. Womble RES ‘84 . . . . July 27, 2012BG (Ret) Oliver W. Myers SRCOC ‘85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 5, 2012COL (Ret) Philip W. Leon RES ‘86 . . . . . . . . . . . . February 20, 2012MG (Ret) William B. Watson, Jr. DCS ‘86. . . . . . . . February 5, 2012COL (Ret) Charles D. Cochran RES ‘87 . . . . . . . . . .October 1, 2012COL (Ret) Michael G. Thornton RES ‘87 . . . . . . . . . . . . July 5, 2012COL (Ret) Robert S. Lay RES ‘88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 11, 2012COL (Ret) Roy E. Meeks DCS ‘88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 14, 2012Ms. Mary Vonbriesen RES ‘88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 8, 2012

1990s to PresentCH COL (Ret) Richard L. Adams DCS ‘90 . . . . . . February 27, 2012COL (Ret) Hugh P. Goettel SRCOC ‘90 . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29, 2011MG (Ret) William A. Cugno RES ‘91 . . . . . . . . .November 10, 2011COL (Ret) Ronald G. Bernoski DCS ‘92 . . . . . . . . . . . April 29, 2012COL (Ret) Edward M. Kelly RES ‘92 . . . . . . . . September 27, 2011COL (Ret) Roland W. Carter DCS ‘93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 24, 2012COL (Ret) Curtice E. Holland DCS ‘93 . . . . . . . . . February 17, 2012Mr. Ted R. Snediker, DAC, RES ‘93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 9, 2012CAPT Kris Barrett SRCOC ‘94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 14, 2003MG (Ret) Joel W. Norman SRCOC ‘94. . . . . . . . . . . . . April 3, 2009COL (Ret) Daniel A. Merritt RES ‘94 . . . . . . . . . . . .October 5, 2004

COL (Ret) Harriet L. Scheele DCS ‘94 . . . . . . . . . . . March 23, 2012COL (Ret) Melvin L. Brewer DCS ‘95. . . . . . . . .November 14, 2010BG (Ret) Cecil L. Dorten SRCOC ‘95 . . . . . . . . . . February 17, 2000BrigGen (Ret) Jerry E. Ward, USMCR, SRCOC ‘95 . . . May 29, 2001CH (COL, Ret) Winfi eld D. “Dick” Buzby RES ‘96 & FAC June 15, 2012LTC (Ret) Sherilyn H. Freeman DCS ‘96. . . . . . . . . . August 5, 2008LTC (Ret) William A. Tucker DCS ‘96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 30, 2012COL (Ret) David E. Maki DDE ‘99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 12, 2005COL (Ret) Michael P. Brown DDE ‘00 . . . . . . . . . . . . May 13, 2012COL Curtis M. Hellenbrand, Jr. DDE ‘02 . . . . . . . . . April 25, 2012CDR (Ret) Donald K. “Keith” Ulrich RES ‘05. . . . .October 24, 2011COL Jerry Cashion, RES ‘08 & FAC . . . . . . . . . . .November 2, 2012

OtherBG (Ret) Michael J.L. Greene Dep Cmdt, ‘68-’69 . . . June 15, 2012Mr. Albert P. Holmberg FAC ‘69-’88 . . . . . . . . . . February 13, 2012COL (Ret) Donald E. Lunday FAC ‘80-’93 and Dep Cmdt . .Oct. 11, 2012

SpousesMrs. Eleanor B. Hack, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 16, 2012

(wife of COL (Ret) Sidney Hack RES ‘65)Mrs. Kathy Mock, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 16, 2012

(wife of deceased COL (Ret) Alfred J. Mock RES ‘65)Mrs. Nancy Victor, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 26, 2012

(wife of deceased COL (Ret) Alfred H. Victor RES ‘68)Mrs. Mary Ulrich, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 12, 2012

(wife of Col (Ret) Lloyd C. Ulrich RES ‘71)Mrs. Sally Tenhet, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 6, 2012

(wife of deceased BG (Ret) Joseph N. Tenhet RES ‘72)Mrs. Evelyn Chapman, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 10, 2011

(wife of COL (Ret) Herschel E. Chapman RES ‘73)Mrs. Rosemary H. Hertel, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 8, 2012

(wife of COL (Ret) Robert G. Hertel RES ‘74)Mrs. Norma Jean Wolfgang, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 2, 2012

(wife of COL (Ret) Albert E. Wolfgang RES ‘74)Mrs. Sally Ely, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 15, 2004

(wife of COL (Ret) Arch H. Ely, Jr. RES ‘76)Mrs. Barbara Ann Byrne, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 12, 2008

(wife of COL (Ret) T.R. Byrne RES ‘87)Mrs. Denise Wokutch, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 10, 2012

(wife of COL (Ret) Charles A. Wokutch DCS ‘87)Mrs. Nancy Jean Herbert, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 31, 2012

(wife of COL (Ret) Paul H. Herbert, RES ‘95)Mrs. Stacie Hillison, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 11, 2012

(wife of COL Joel R. Hillison, RES ‘04 & FAC)Mrs. Sherry J. Holiday, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 15, 2012

(wife of COL (Ret) Hershel L. Holiday RES ‘08)Mrs. Charlene Atkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 15, 2012

(wife of BGen (Ret) Peter J. Atkinson, RES ‘04, IF Canada)

Important Good News:

We are happy to report that GEN (Ret) Richard E. Cavazos, RES ‘69, is very much alive and living in Texas. We mistakenly reported him as deceased in the Spring 2012 newsletter, after having his mail returned and fi nding a Richard E. Cavazos in the death records. We are very embarrassed and cannot apologize enough for that mistake!

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MAILBAGMailbagCOL (Ret) John Logan Schutz, RES ’59 was recently awarded the “Lifetime DistinguishedService Award” by the University of Maryland Athletic Department.

COL (Ret) Albert E. Wolfgang, RES ’74 is keeping busy as aBoard Member of a 1,500 member organization, The RenaissanceSociety, which conducts year long seminars for seniors at CaliforniaState University, Sacramento. “This keeps the brain working, evenwhen the body wants to take some time off.”GEN (Ret) Gordon R. Sullivan,RES ’78 & 2010 Outstanding Alum,was named the 2012 recipient of theGoodpaster Award. The GoodpasterAward honors the life and serviceof General Andrew J. Goodpaster,

a longtime trustee and a chairman of the George C. MarshallFoundation, a champion of the Marshalllegacy, an American hero, and an extraordinary public servant.COL (Ret) Douglas A. Doehle, RES ’80, would welcome contact byany USAWC Alumni. He says that retired life in Southern Idaho ispleasant. ([email protected])COL (Ret) Robert L. Powell, RES ’84, was honored on July 12,2012 at the 20th annual Ranger Hall of Fame ceremony in MarshallAuditorium at Fort Benning, Georgia. He was one of 12 inducteesinto the 2012 group.COL (Ret) J.A. Barton Campbell, DCS ’85, was elected to theBoard of Directors for the “Alumni and Friends of Princeton ROTC”at the annual meeting at Princeton University in June 2012. Hereceived his commission in Field Artillery upon graduation fromPrinceton in 1962.COL (Ret) Carl A. Singer, PhD, DCS ’92, isenjoying his grandchildren and doing a bit ofconsulting and volunteering. He volunteersas Chairman of the Management Boardof IEEE Software & Systems StandardsCommittee and helps out at the Menlo Park(NJ) Veterans’ Home. His wife, Miriam, is aprofessor at Farleigh Dickinson University,so he takes interesting courses there,including U.S. Military History, Terrorism,Political Crises, and Cyber Security.General Knud Bartels, IF Denmark, RES ’94, is Chairman of theMilitary Committee (CMC), at NATO Headquarters in Brussels,Belgium. Serving alongside him is his USAWC classmate, LtGenGaskin. (see next).LtGen Walter E. Gaskin, USMC, RES’94, is Deputy Chairman of the NATOMilitary Committee in Brussels, Belgium.MG (Ret) Dorian T. Anderson, RES’95, was inducted into the ninth ArmySports Hall of Fame on September 28,

2012. A USMA ‘75 graduate, he earned two varsity letters in bothsprint football and wrestling and was the fi rst sprint football playerto take home the prestigious Army Athletic Association award. He

retired from the military after servingas CG, U.S. Army Human ResourcesCommand.COL (Ret) Davis D. Tindoll, Jr., RES ’97, is an SES and nowDirector, Installation Management Command Atlantic Region. Hevisited Carlisle Barracks in early October 2012.Lt Gen Eduardo Jose Barbosa, RES’98, IF Brazil, visited a number of his1998 classmates in July 2012 when heattended CJFLCC.COL (Ret) Alfred C. Faber, Jr., HarvardFellow ’98, retired after 32 years ofservice and is now the President/CEO ofThe Partnership for Excellence (TPE), thepremier Baldrige-based state program forthe promotion of performance excellencein all sectors of the economy. TPE is avolunteer-driven, 501(c)(3) non-profi tmember organization headquartered inColumbus, Ohio.Gen Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., USMC,RES ’99, Assistant Commandant of theU.S. Marine Corps, has been nominated

as the next Commander of U.S. and NATOForces in Afghanistan.Mr. J. Randall Robinson, RES ’99, wasdesignated by Secretary of the Army as theActing Principal Deputy Assistant Secretaryof the Army for Installations, Environment andEnergy and Acting Project Executive Offi cerfor the National Museum of the U.S. Army.

MG (Ret) Robert T. Bray, RES ’00,retired in June 2011 from the NationalGuard after leading the Rhode IslandNational Guard for 5 ½ years with over 41years of service.Dr. (COL, Ret) James A. Helis,USAWCF ’00 & FAC, was selected asSuperintendent of the U.S. MerchantMarine Academy in July 2012. He pinnedon promotion to RADM with assumptionof that position.LtGen Bruno H.G. Kasdorf, IFGermany, RES ’00, has been named asthe new Bundeswehr Chief of Staff, Army.Dr. James Jay Carafano, DDE’ 01, gavethe keynote address at the 15th annualMembers Meeting and Awards Dinnerof the Army Historical Foundation. Heis currently the Director of the HeritageFoundation’s Allison Center for ForeignPolicy Studies.MG Anthony G. Crutchfi eld, RES ’01,has been announced as Chief of Staff ofU.S. Pacifi c Command. He has been CG,Aviation Center of Excellence, Ft. Rucker.MG Frederick S. Rudesheim, RES ’01,assumed command of U.S.Army South from anotherUSAWC grad, MGSimeon G. Trombitas,RES ’00. This fi rst photoshows MG Rudesheimand USAF Gen DouglasFraser, Commander of U.S.Southern Command. The

second photo is ofMG Trombitas, whohas been nominatedto be the seniordefense attaché toMexico.COL (Ret) John R.Dabrowski, PhD,DDE ’02 is fi nallyretired after hissecond retiree recalltour ended in late February. He isnow a DoD civilian employed asthe Chief Historian for the Missile

Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal, AL.BG (Ret) Larry D. Kay, DDE ’02, isthe Executive Director of the MissouriVeterans Commission. In his civiliancareer, he has over 20 years of experiencein hospital administration and healthcaremanagement focusing on strategicplanning, operational leadership, teambuilding and communications.BG Dennis D. Doyle, RES ’03, wasselected in August as the new CG, TriplerArmy Medical Center in Honolulu,Hawaii. General Doyle’s new positionincludes being CG, Pacifi c RegionalMedical Command, lead agent for theU.S. Army Pacifi c Surgeon, Chief ofTRICARE Pacifi c and Chief of the U.S.Army Medical Service Corps.BG Louis H. Guernsey, Jr., DDE ’03 &SRCOC ’11, visited Carlisle Barracks’new Army Wellness Center in August2012. He is Deputy Surgeon General,National Guard Affairs.COL R. Christion Brewer, RES ‘04,played baseball at Cooperstown onSeptember 11th this year and was ableto auction the jersey he wore for $500and “pass the hat” for another $1400 forthe Wounded Warrior Project. Way to goChristion!MG Stephen L. Danner, DDE ’04, hasbeen elected as the new Chairman ofthe National Guard Association of theU.S. (NGAUS). He was previously TheAdjutant General of Missouri.

Wolfgang

Sullivan

Campbell

Singer

Bartels

Gaskin

Anderson

Tindoll

Barbosa

Faber

DunfordRobinson

Bray

Helis

Kasdorf

Carafano

Crutchfi eld

Rudesheim

Trombitas

Dabrowski

Kay

Doyle

Guernsey

BrewerBrewer

Danner

RES – ResidentDCS – Department of Corresponding StudiesDDE – Department of Distance Education

(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Offi cers Course

USAWCF – U.S. Army War College FellowFAC – FacultyNSS – National Security SeminarSIS – Strategy Implementation SeminarCNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program

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MAILBAGMailbagRES – ResidentDCS – Department of Corresponding StudiesDDE – Department of Distance Education

(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Offi cers Course

USAWCF – U.S. Army War College FellowFAC – FacultyNSS – National Security SeminarSIS – Strategy Implementation SeminarCNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program

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COL (Ret) Michael J. Donovan, RES ’04, isSenior Program Manager for the World TradeCenter Redevelopment Program in NYC.General Bikram Singh,IF India, RES ’04, wasappointed Chief of ArmyStaff of India in May2012.CAPT (Ret) Gary C.Rasicot, RES ‘04, visitedUSAWC in August. He’sthe SES Director, Global

Maritime Operational Threat Response Coordination Center..BG Carol A. Eggert, DDE ’05 & FAC,was promoted to BG this summer andassigned as Assistant Adjutant General,PA. Promoting her was The AdjutantGeneral of Pennsylvania, MG Wesley E.Craig, DCS ’93 & AWCF Trustee.MG (Ret) William M. Maloan, DDE ’05& SRCOC ’11, retired in February 2012as the Deputy Commander, Joint ForceHeadquarters, Tennessee Army NationalGuard. He continues to serve as presidingJudge and Chancellor of the 27th JudicialDistrict for the State of Tennessee.

LtGen Sedky Sobhy, IF Egypt, RES ’05, has become the newcommander of the Egyptian military.

MG Jefferson S. Burton, RES ’06was appointed The Adjutant General ofthe Utah National Guard in May 2012.MG Burton oversees 7000 Soldiersand Airmen in more than two dozencommunities across Utah.BGen Abdelfattah El Sisi (Al-Seesi),RES ’06, IF Egypt, has been appointed the new Defense Ministerin Egypt.BG Steven Ferrari, DDE ’07, DeputyCommander of the Troy-based New YorkArmy National Guard’s 43rd InfantryDivision, was promoted to BrigadierGeneral on June 29, 2012.BG Michaelene A. Kloster, DDE’07, was selected for assignment asCommander, 98th Division (Initial EntryTraining), Rochester, NY.COL Michael R. Bresnahan, DDE’08, was selected as Chief of Staff of the10,500 member New York Army NationalGuard.COL Philip T. Pugliese, DDE ’08, is

Chief of Staff of the Troy, New York, based 42nd Infantry Divisionof the U.S. Army National Guard.

BG Patricia M. Anslow, RES ’09,became the fi rst female generaloffi cer of the Arkansas ArmyNational Guard as the AssistantAdjutant General. As a civilian, BGAnslow is chief of the Planning andEnvironmental Division of the LittleRock District of the Army Corps ofEngineers.

Mr. Jay Eaton, NSS ’09, wasawarded a 2012 Secretary ofDefense Employer Support FreedomAward for his exceptional support ofGuard and Reserve employees.

COL Michael S. Heimall, DDE’09, took command of the BeaumontArmy Medical Center, Ft. Bliss, TXon October 24, 2012.

BG Lewis G. Irwin, DDE ’09,was promoted in July 2012 at FortBragg, NC where he commands the926th Engineer Brigade, a combatengineer unit of the Army Reserve.He teaches public policy andgovernment at Duquesne Universityin Pittsburgh, PA, and also serves asan Army Reserve Adjunct Professorof Research at the USAWC’sStrategic Studies Institute.

COL (Ret) James Norris, DDE ’09, the Information TechnologyManager with the Ventura County Fire Department in California,received the Legion of Merit from President Obama for his combinedactive and Reserve commissioned service. He spent the last fewyears as the Western Team Chief for the Department of HomelandSecurity’s National Communications System.COL Robert J. Ruch, RES ’09, assumedcommand in July 2012 of the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers Army Engineering andSupport Center in Huntsville, AL.COL Marion Garcia, DDE ’10, wasselected for promotion to BG and

assignment as the Deputy Commander, 200th Military PoliceCommand, Ft. Meade, MD.

COL Carl T. Reese, M.D., DDE ’10,was appointed as the Associate Chiefof Surgery at the Lebanon VA MedicalCenter in Lebanon, PA. Dr. Reese camefrom the Hershey Medical Center, where he has been an attendingurologist and assistant professor of surgery since 2002. He serves asthe Division Surgeon of the 28th Infantry Division in the PA ArmyNational Guard.BG Garrett S. Yee, DDE ’09, was selectedfor assignment as Deputy Commander forMobilization (IMA), Surface Deployment

and Distribution Command, Scott AFB, IL. He has been serving asCommander, 505th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade.

COL Jayson A. Altieri, RES ’11, waspromoted to Colonel in May 2012 at theNATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium,where he is an Army StandardizationPlanner. In July, he was awarded theVierdaagsekruis after completing the4-day, 160 kilometer Nijmegen March with a combined Belgium,British, Dutch, French, German and USA team from EUROCorps.Jayson has been selected to assumecommand of the 110th Aviation Brigade atFort Rucker, Alabama.COL Artur Tiganik, IF Estonia, RES’11, has been appointed by the EstonianMinister of Defence as Commander of theEstonian Army. COL Tiganik assumedcommand on July 20, 2012.

COL Hunt W. Kerrigan,RES ’11, met LTG(Ret) William “Jerry”Boykin, RES ’91 andformer U.S. DeputyUnder Secretary ofDefense for Intelligence,during the General’s visitto Anchorage, Alaska.COL Kerrigan is theCommander of the 38thTroop Command, AlaskaArmy National Guard.

COL Michael A. Abell, RES ’12,assumed command on June 23, 2012of the 149th Maneuver EnhancementBrigade of the Kentucky National Guard.Col Didas Ndahiro, IF Rwanda,RES ’12, was promoted to Colonel assoon as he returned to his country aftergraduation from USAWC.BGen Paul K. Lebidine, USMCR,DDE ’12, was promoted this summer andappreciates the professional education hereceived from the DDE program.

Mr. Harvin C. Moore, IV, NSS ’12, was named to the Board ofDirectors of Space Center Houston, the Visitor’s Center of theNASA Johnson Space Center.

LTG (Ret) Jack C. Stultz, Jr., DCS’97, USAR, and MG (Ret) RaymondW. Carpenter, RES ’97, ARNG,received the Major General James EarlRudder Medal, and the LieutenantGeneral Raymond S. McLain Medal,respectively, from the Association ofthe U.S. Army (AUSA) in October2012 for their outstanding contributionsto the advancement of a seamless andcomponent-oriented Army.

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