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“Tony” Cucolo, III, becom - US Army War College Foundation and
MG Anthony A. “Tony” Cucolo, III, becomes
49th Commandant, U.S. Army War College
Mrs. Ginger Cucolo is welcomed with flowers, as
the Cucolos daughters look on.
MG Cucolo thanks the Carlisle Barracks and local
communities for his and his familys welcome.
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Commandants Update
NSS 2012 Events
News & Events
DDE Update
Books By Grads & Faculty
1982 Reunion
1987 Reunion
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International Fellows
USAHEC
SSI & USAWC Press
2012 Donor Honor Roll
Tribute Donations
Taps
Mailbag
FALL 2012
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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LTG (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. Barker
COL (Ret) Buddy G. Beck
Mr. Norman P. Blake
LTG (Ret) Ronald R. Blanck
MG Wesley E. Craig
Mr. Charles A. Donabedian
Ms. Jo Blanche Dutcher
Ms. Susan Finco
BG (Ret) Leslie L. Fuller
Mr. Ralph F. Hake
COL (Ret) Peter C. Langenus
Mr. Amir Lear
Ms. Jessica R. Mitchell
BG (Ret) Harold W. Nelson
Ms. Rebekah E. Nottingham
LTG (Ret) James B. Peake
LTG (Ret) Michael D. Rochelle
Mr. Frank C. Sullivan
LTG (Ret) Richard G. Trefry
Ms. Judith M. Victor
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LTG (Ret) Thomas G. Rhame
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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We are delighted to welcome and partner with the 49th Commandant of the
U.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 very
productive changes that enable the College to improve its education to
senior leaders and better integrate the many constituencies of the College.
I am continually amazed and gratified by the accomplishments of our
Foundation. We have increased our direct financial support for Army War
College 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 gift
shop 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 Leadership
Award. Our trustees developed the award over the past few years for two important reasons.
First, we wanted a fitting way to recognize senior executive leaders who have demonstrated
truly outstanding leadership and successful positive strategic focus and direction to their
challenged organizations. Second, we wanted to expose USAWC students and faculty to highcaliber civilian strategic leaders in order to enrich their education at the College.
Special Liaison
MG Anthony A. Cucolo, III, Commandant, USAWC
Faculty Liaisons
COL (Ret) Philip M. Evans
Dr. (COL, Ret) Stephen J. Gerras
Chief Executive Officer
COL (Ret) Ruth B. Collins
Director for Development
LTC (Ret) Daniel L. Monken
Foundation & Alumni Affairs Staff
Michelle Rodrigue, Bookkeeper
Janine Farson, Administrative Asst.
Linda Caton, Alumni Affairs Office Manager
Donna Bullis, Alumni Affairs Asst.
Nancy Johnson, Alumni Affairs Asst.
Graphic Designer
Rob Trebatoski
CONTACT YOUR FOUNDATION
Telephone: (717) 243-1756
Fax: (717) 243-0859
Website: www.usawc.org
Email: info@usawc.org
122 Forbes Avenue
Carlisle, PA 17013-5248
The first recipient of the Army War College Foundation Turning Point Strategic Leadership
Award is Mr. W. James McNerney, Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO of The Boeing
Company. I cannot possibly describe to you in this short column the challenges that he faced
in 2005 when he became CEO, or his many initiatives and accomplishments that have resulted
in 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 an
outstanding 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 of
the Legal and Bylaws Committee, COL (Ret) Bob Hervey, RES ’85, past Chairman of the
Investment Committee, and Mr. Bill Alexander, now Chairman of the Board of the Geisinger
Foundation. Each will be greatly missed for his dedicated service to our Foundation.
Your Army War College Foundation remains fully engaged with supporting the College. The
continued generosity of our alumni, friends, and supporters makes the outstanding support
possible. 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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Enrich… the College’s academic environment,
Enhance… the institution’s research activities,
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 Forces
of the United States and its friends and allies.
COMMANDANT
U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE
October 30, 2012
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 and
the Army’s home of the strategic military art and generator of strategic leaders for the joint force. Much has changed since
we were a student Family with the Class of ‘98, snuggled warmly (tightly? compactly?) in our Smurf Village quarters on
Sumner Road and enjoying The Carlisle Experience. Have to admit though, this time around, the assigned housing for us
certainly 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 ‘12
was no different. And since it has been quite a while since this great institution changed both the Commandant and the
Dean of Academics at the same time, the pace and breadth of changes are beyond that of a routine change of command. The
theme of this brief column is, in fact, “change” and my intent is to give the best update I can in this small space. But make
no mistake – no decision has been taken lightly or merely for the purpose of doing something different; our intent is to create
movement 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 on
board. As we arrived in June, Dean Bill Johnsen completed ten years of selfless service in that position and transitioned to his
sabbatical. With Colonel Rob Nye holding the line magnificently as acting Dean, and Deputy Commandant Bobby Towery and
Chief of Staff John Laganelli as well as the great Garrison team showing me the ropes, we took a hard look at reorganization of
The War College in the face of budget-induced personnel cuts. After some deep study, several sessions of dialogue with the staff
and faculty leadership, and then finally with the arrival of Dr. Lance Betros to assume duties as our Provost (a more appropriate
title 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 silos
of 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 Studies
Institute was somehow separate and not a part of the education or “think factory” effort? To resolve any confusion inside or
outside the gates, Dr. Betros and I chose to rename “The College” the “School of Strategic Landpower.” Not with intention
to walk away from the joint environment, this is merely our nod to the fact that our focus here at the Army’s War College
is the study of war and any and all applications of Landpower to achieve strategic objectives in the national interest. At
Newport, they study Seapower, at Montgomery, they study Airpower...here at Carlisle, we study Landpower. The School of
Strategic Landpower now includes the Department of Distance Education and the departments and faculty who teach both
resident and distance programs to get the greatest effect of combined faculty and educational delivery techniques. Colonel
Rich 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 to
gain 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 strategic
narrative is so critically important to our national security strategy, and to the thoughtful application of resources for our
national defense. We believe the best narrative comes from a steady stream of thoughtful and responsible discourse, hence
the consolidation-for-effect of our research and publication arm. Competing narratives create a healthy war of ideas and we
here 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 wellorganized and wide-ranging strategic war game late in the academic year where we all assumed roles as strategic leaders in
a future world and applied what we learned during the year to a series of crises. I cancelled it. I have taken the seven days
of that exercise and applied three days (one each) to the three core course exercises to give those key experiential learning
events greater rigor, and applied four days to oral exams in the Spring. Yes, students will now take oral exams. After almost
three years of Division Command and my most recent year in the Pentagon on the Army Staff working programming and
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budget, I detect (only my personal opinion) a growing weakness in the abilities of rising cohorts of officers to effectively
argue or make a point verbally to an audience of strategic leaders and policy makers. Don’t know what it is – lack of
practice, too little opportunity to do it, too much communicating virtually perhaps, but for all the good we do here to make
our officers and civilians strategically literate with our course load, we must also equip them with the ability to communicate
with policy makers in an effective manner – allowing them to be heard, listened-to. We’re running the pilot this Spring and
then plan to make oral exams a permanent fixture next academic year.
Collins Hall is now the Center for Strategic Leadership and Development, still running great courses all year such as the
Combined Joint Force Land Component Commanders Course, the Senior Leader Seminar, and numerous staff rides. But
we’ve added something else: with all that superb wargaming capability in residence for the now-shelved SDME, Doug
Campbell has created a quick-turn strategic wargame capability to assist in our role as a think factory for the Army. In all my
study and prep before arriving here, it was clear to me that in the past when resources were low, what saved our services was
a focus on professional military education and a willingness to experiment with concepts and ruthlessly challenge existing
concepts. During the interwar years (1919-1940) the Army and the Navy used this approach to great effect; we seek to do
the same, and involve students, our international fellows, and policy makers. Doug’s team recently completed a proof of
principle 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 aggressive
curriculum review this Winter with an eye for significant change in Academic Year 13-14. The term “SSCF” for Senior
Service 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 two
weeks here in residence prior to heading to their fellowship, and even assigned them to resident seminars. Bottom line, we
want an organic and close-as-possible relationship with these Army strategic scouts scattered across the Nation at influential
locations and want to make sure they feel every bit a part of the Class of 13.
But perhaps the most significant change that will be of interest to my alumni is the fact that our direct oversight will shift
from Training and Doctrine Command to the Chief of Staff of the Army. This decision was made by General Odierno in
mid-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 and
Concept 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 focused
on their mission to educate and develop leaders and advance knowledge, remains the wellspring of the profession at the
strategic level. The magnificently historic setting and surrounding communities are still welcoming, and the area still
immensely inviting – as I write this, the nearby mountain ranges are bursting with Fall colors. Amazingly resilient military
brats still bike, skateboard and socialize like safe, small-town America (and most Army posts) of decades past. And our
students are still the best – certainly better than I was! All wonderfully professionally cynical, hard-bitten combat leaders of
every 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 and
phenomenal good humor, and then listen to their penetrating and thoughtful questions in a lecture hall, you would have the
same great confidence I have in our future leadership. Being among them each day is fantastic (and entertaining!); I cannot
imagine 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 firmly believe
we are the Army’s home of strategic thought, the Army’s center for the strategic art, and the Army’s center for strategic
leadership development. We have proudly assumed our role as trustees of strategic landpower. With a refreshed focus, just a
little bit of new blood coursing through our veins, and a renewed and energized line of direct communication to the Chief of
Staff of the Army, we’re picking up the pace. Expect to hear more from this outfit – and our students! As ever, we welcome
your ideas, your questions, and certainly your visit back here to your professional home.
Tony Cucolo
MG, US Army
49th Commandant
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NSS
National Security Seminar Events
58th National Security Seminar
The 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 event
each year for the resident class (with the equivalent Commandant’s National Security Program
for the Distance Education class in July). These seminars enable students to better understand
the society they serve and they enable the attendees to better know some of the future senior
leaders of the Armed Forces and government. Key events are lectures, seminar discussions on
national security, budget and resource implications, international policies, and a “staff ride” to
the Gettysburg Battlefield to study leadership in a strategic context for the nation.
Annual
Iowa NSS
Event
The Adjutant General (TAG) of Iowa has a long tradition of holding an annual event each August to share and celebrate the insights of attendees
to the U.S. Army War College’s National Security Seminar (NSS) and the Air War College’s National Security Forum (NSF). “Alums” of those
programs compare experiences with the newest attendees. The photo from this year’s event on August 23, 2012 features grads of both NSS and
NSF, and a number of USAWC grads from the Resident, Distance, and Fellows programs. We won’t try to name all the attendees but want to
thank MG Tim Orr, RES ’03, current Iowa TAG (in the front row in the red shirt), for continuing this outstanding tradition.
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NEWS
News & Events
Army War College Grads return for Army Leader Day
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 Thomas P. Bostick RES ‘97, and LTG Susan S. Lawrence RES ‘99. Not pictured: MG Michael S. Tucker RES ‘99.
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.
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.
2013 General Omar N. Bradley Chair of Strategic Leadership
LTG (Ret) James M. Dubik
LTG (Ret) Dubik gave the opening Bradley lecture at Penn State Dickinson School
of 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 a
partnership between the U.S. Army War College, Dickinson College, and the Penn
State Dickinson School of Law. Thanks to American Public University System,
Inc. for helping our Foundation support this outstanding Chair.
Cucolo
Dubik
Altenburg
Blair
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 military
retirement. His nephew, BG James F. Pasquarette, RES ‘08, was the retirement
official. One of the most interesting things we learned from the two of them is why
Mike 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 and
for special support to the U.S. Army War College Fellows Program.
Harvard Business School Professor presents
the Sonny and Martha Moore Lecture
Chaplain (COL, Ret) Alvin M. “Sonny” Moore, III, RES ‘01, is shown here with Dr. Max
Bazerman (center) from the Harvard Business School after Bazerman’s presentation on “Blind
Spots” 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 Foundation
Advisor.
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DDE
Department of Distance Education Update
COL Charlie Jones is recognized by
the Provost, Dr. Lance Betros, for his
service as DDE 2012 Class President.
COL Hector Lopez is proud of his wellearned diploma at graduation.
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 There” (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.
Greetings to all alumni and friends of the Department of Distance
Education (DDE). The past few months have been busy with a major
USAWC reorganization, new leadership, and the usual transition in
department personnel. In addition to the fast-paced summer sessions
of the First and Second Resident Courses, the department was able to
conduct two orientation sessions here at Carlisle Barracks last May to
greet many students from the new Class of 2014. We continue to see
students who are more technically savvy, have multiple deployments,
and seem more junior than previous classes. Students are organized
early now into seminars that they will remain in their first year of
studies. This provides better organization, support, and a sense of
community for the students as they progress in their studies.
Our expansion into elective courses for our second year students seems
a big success. We offered 17 stand-alone courses that ranged from
Achieving Unity of Effort in the Interagency to Defense Support to Civil
Authorities to Landpower: Theory, Practice and Application. These
courses 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 on
greater ability to use mobile computing devices and the use of cloud
Three happy grads the evening before graduation.
computing. Hopefully, we can expand this capacity throughout the
Distance Education Program.
During the First Resident Course this past summer, we expanded
the Washington, D.C. trip to include more embassy visits. Some
of the embassies the students visited included Brazil, Russia, India,
and China. We also had several small group visits hosted by DDE
alumni. This was a homerun since the agencies were better prepared to
present material and subjects at the appropriate level. During Second
Resident Course, the students finished their DDE education with a
flourish. After completing their Graduate Seminars, a major exercise,
Gettysburg staff ride, and seminar discussions, the students shared
their DDE experience with about 70 civilian Commandant’s National
Security Program guests.
Congratulations to the 354 new USAWC graduates from the 2012
Distance Education Program. If you have any questions or require any
assistance, please contact me at clayton.k.chun.civ@mail.mil or call
me at (717) 245-3121.
Dr. Clay Chun, Chairman,
Department of Distance Education
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BOOKS
Books by Grads and Faculty
Guide 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 significant changes to the guide,
addressing alterations to the park during the past 15 years. The volume
retains its signature blend of official reports, commanding officers’
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 first 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: Conflict 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
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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 fighters, bombed
a number of targets deep in Germany, mainly synthetic oil refineries.
It was the first 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 fliers. This research
is illuminating, especially regarding the high number of aircraft aborts
and the difficulties 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 fighters 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
CLASS CODES
RES – Resident
DCS – Department of Corresponding Studies
DDE – Department of Distance Education
(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)
SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Officers Course
threats. First responders, whether civilian or military, will find 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 significance
of this horrific event. How do we remember this atrocity and try to
apply its lessons, if any? My Lai has fixed 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 difficulty 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.
USAWCF – U.S. Army War College Fellow
FAC – Faculty
NSS – National Security Seminar
SIS – Strategy Implementation Seminar
CNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program
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
fierce 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.
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
Fall 2012 Foundation & Alumni News 9
30th Renuion
30th Reunion, Class of 1982
The combined Army War College resident and distance learning
“Clausewitz” classes of 1982 returned July 12-15, 2012 to Carlisle
for the first reunion in 30 years. In the days together, we enjoyed
recalling past memories and rekindling associations while gaining an
appreciation for new facilities and developments in teaching technology
and the curriculum. We were proud to be the first combined reunion of
resident and distance classes.
Outstanding support and coordination was provided by the Foundation
and Alumni Office staff with an excellent mix of activities and events
that maximized our opportunities to catch-up, reminisce, and further
value our War College experience. We cannot say enough regarding
the planning and assistance provided by COL (Ret) Ruth Collins,
Foundation CEO, and her staff in coordinating our accommodations and
developing an excellent program of reunion activities. This included
not only appropriate college meetings, updates, and a post tour, but also
options for social events, shopping, golf, a staff ride to Gettysburg and
free time. Our schedule allowed us to visit the Jim Thorpe Sports Day
Trophy and our class gift (bust of Clausewitz)--two objects we proudly
identify with.
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
Here’s the four day schedule we developed and enjoyed:
Thursday, 12 July (Day 1): We had a welcome BBQ in the picnic area behind
the Letort View Community Center (referred to in our day as the Officers’ Club).
BG (Ret) Darryl Powell, RES ‘82 Class
President, and classmate Bill Kosco proudly
remember that their class won the Jim Thorpe
Sports Day competition that year.
Marge and Bill Eckhardt enjoy seeing the
Clausewitz bust again, the RES ’82 class gift.
The reunion program left us humbled by the advances and rigor in the
curriculum. As students in 1981-1982, many of us found the opportunity
to “smell the roses,” but today’s academics are the drivers. Whereas
we left Carlisle upon graduation fully refreshed, today’s students
leave more with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, including a
master’s degree. It was an added surprise to witness the results of the
development and construction of AHEC—a new expanded facility with
displays and advanced techniques to store and preserve Army historical
documents, to include our student research papers.
Our class skit 30 years ago was “Looking Back Jack” –a perspective
from our future 50th Reunion in 2032. We are hoping that a graduate
or two from the Class of 1982 can be here to take part in that event in
20 years. Until then, a message we would like to leave classes is that
they should embrace the opportunity and diligently encourage other
graduates and spouses to participate in a USAWC Class Reunion. The
Foundation staff will initially notify graduates of upcoming reunions
and coordinate events, but the class itself should further encourage
participation. In our case, if more of our fellow graduates had been
personally involved and had insight into how meaningful the overall
experience would be, attendance would have been much larger.
by COL (Ret) Wm. G. (Bill) Kosco, RES ’82, Reunion Coordinator
10 Foundation & Alumni News Fall 2012
Friday, 13 July (Day 2): This day was truly rewarding and had none of the down
side 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. They
shared with us comparisons and changes in the academic program from 1982
to 2012. We then had a class photo, a bus tour of Carlisle Barracks, including
the new quarters and facilities, a memorial tribute to our deceased classmates,
a tour of the new Army Heritage and Education Center (AHEC), and a dinner
at Marcello’s.
Saturday, 14 July (Day 3): We were given a Gettysburg Battlefield Tour by Prof. Len
Fullenkamp, RES ’90. This tour and stop at the new Gettysburg Visitors’ Center
were most informative and made the events of 150 years ago come alive in large
part due to Len’s insight, enthusiasm, and knowledge. We concluded with an
evening Reunion Dinner at AHEC that allowed us time to provide individual “5
minute updates” on the highlights of our activities since graduation.
Sunday, 15 July (Day 4): We checked out and travelled home, all glad we had
attended.
The Corresponding Studies class attendees were
glad to see the stained glass window they gifted to
the College.
Freda and Bob Council survey the ‘82
class papers during the AHEC tour.
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
1987
25th Reunion, Class of 1987
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.
Twenty-four classmates and 18 spouses gathered at Carlisle Barracks
August 16-19, 2012 to celebrate our 25th reunion with a fun-packed
weekend. From the moment we passed the flashing “Welcome Class
of 1987” sign as we drove onto post, until our final breakfast together
Sunday morning, all had a marvelous time. As soon as we greeted one
another at our outdoor icebreaker behind the Club (where we had held
our informal graduation party), it was as though the intervening 25
years suddenly evaporated. The entire weekend simply brimmed with
camaraderie and good fellowship, rekindling old friendships and making
new ones. Unfortunately, none of our IFs could make the journey but
they were with us in spirit and remembered one and all.
Ruth Collins and Linda Caton from the Foundation and Alumni Office
and their fantastic staff supported our planning and execution of all
events. They arranged for us all to stay on post, set up the War College
events and all activities on Friday and Saturday, and even arranged for
optional golf tee times and a Gettysburg trip.
We had a great session Friday with the dynamic new Commandant, MG
Tony Cucolo, who was extremely generous with his time, explaining
what’s changed and his vision for the War College. Following our
group photo, and checking to see that our names were still on the bronze
plaque, we took a trip down memory lane on a windshield tour of the
post, marveling at the changes (e.g. the Hessian Guard house is now a
museum, the gas station is gone, and the last of the Smurf houses are
ready for demolition). Today’s Army families owe much to classmate
Geoff Prosch who put the residential community initiative in place with
its tremendous improvements in quality of life.
We toured Root Hall (by the way, the unit crest plaques are gone from
the cafeteria!), visiting seminar rooms and the remodeled Library before
holding a special memorial service in the foyer of Bliss Hall for our
departed U.S. and IF classmates. The afternoon culminated in a tour of
considerable degree of assistance if you can find a volunteer
from your class to work with us. Please email alumni@
usawc.org or call 717-243-0884 for more information.
the impressive Army Historical and Education Center (AHEC). That
evening, we continued reminiscing and bonding at Rillo’s Restaurant.
Saturday was another busy day with 24 of us off to an early start for
the Gettysburg Battlefield, while others stayed back to alley-hoot, go
antiquing, or play golf. CAPT (Ret) Al Lord, RES ’03, superbly led
our battlefield tour and refreshed our memories of the three day battle’s
strategic implications. We reverently toured Little Round Top where
the 20th Maine made its courageous stand under Joshua Chamberlain, so
aptly depicted in our class gift, Bayonet Forward.
Fittingly, our class gift
artist, Dale Gallon and
his wife Anne, were our
special guests for our
banquet at the Club that
evening. We took over
the entire facility just as
we did during our student
days with drinks at the bar,
now aptly called Karl’s
COL (Ret) K.C. Brown, Anne & Dale Gallon
(as in von Clausewitz)
Place and enjoyed a delicious dinner. Dale Gallon recounted that he
had only been painting three years at the time we commissioned him
to do Bayonet Forward, and that print was one of his most successful
(now out of circulation and quite valuable). Also joining us were former
faculty members Dave Twining (Sem 6) and Dave Jablonsky (Sem 8)
and their wives. Ruth Collins was also our guest and told us more about
the 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 two
seminars represented (12 and 15), everyone had a great time and felt we
succeeded in renewing our ties to one another and to Carlisle. We pledged
to get the word out to gather an even larger turnout for our 30th. In the
meantime, check this space for mini-reunions in the intervening 5 years.
by COL (Ret) K.C. Brown, 1987 Reunion Coordinator
Fall 2012 Foundation & Alumni News 11
International Fellows
Third International Fellows (IFs) Reunion, Class of 1997
At our first 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 to
host a second meeting in Amman in 2010. In a well-organized event,
all participants enjoyed the hospitality of Jordan. We visited the main
attractions, like Jerash, John the Baptist’s settlement at Bethany beyond
history.
Being in
Lillehammer, we had to
visit the Olympia Park
and were surprised with
a midsummer market in
this lovely city.
The visit to Oslo on
June 23d included the
Viking Ship Museum
and the Holmenkollen
Ski Jump Area and Ski
Museum. We will long remember the delicious and stylish lunch at
Holmenkollen Park Hotel, after which we visited Akershus Castle and
Fortress. The day ended with the “Great 15-year Dinner” at our host’s
house. Again, we were spoiled by the hospitality and inspired by the
wise insights of our fellowship.
the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, Umm Qays and of course, Petra. In
Aqaba, John Vaageland (Norway) suggested we not wait another three
years 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 personally
at Gardemoen Airport and were transported in style to their lovely
home. First-time participants were General (Ret) Pyar and Kamala
Thapa (Nepal), traveling from Washington. Die-hards Martin and
Miranda Vine (UK), Lars and Ingegerd Fagerberg (Sweden) and
Willem and Zinnia Bek (The Netherlands) were celebrating their third
IF reunion with John and Mali.
Our host provided enough food and drinks to recover from traveling and
at the end of the evening, it was like we never left Carlisle. Although
nobody noticed darkness in this midsummer night, we had to get some
sleep in preparation for the next day to visit the Nammo ammunition
and rocket motor factory at Raufoss, where John is still managing
director. All participants were impressed by the vast infrastructure and
After some discussion, we decided that General David Hurley, now
Chief of the Australian Armed Forces, was no longer in a position to
be our secretary. After a short fight, Lars Fagerberg adjudged this job
to Willem Bek. To further improve communication and to find more
IFs for our next reunions, we decided to start a LinkedIn group. All
agreed to accept the invitation of our well-esteemed Abdulla Althani,
who could not make it to Oslo, to meet again in Qatar in 2013. Pyar
ensured the fifth reunion as well, by inviting all IFs to Nepal in Autumn
2014 or Spring 2015.
Before we had to leave on June 24th, we visited the impressive Air
Force Museum in Gardemoen, laid flowers for victims of WWII,
and were introduced to the Constitution of Norway as laid down on
17 May 1814 by the Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll. Our reunion
ended where it started -- at the house of John and Mali, our perfect
Norwegian hosts.
L-R: Lars Fagerberg (Sweden), Willem and Zinnia Bek (The Netherlands), Mali
Vaageland (Norway), Martin Vine (UK), Ingegerd Fagerberg (Sweden), Pyar and
Kamala Thapa (Nepal), John Vaageland (Norway) and Miranda Vine (UK).
the newest technology that is used in the production processes. After
a delightful Scandinavian lunch in the ‘officers mess’ of the factory,
we moved on to Lillehammer City where we walked through ancient
times at the Maihaugen outdoor museum and learned about Norwegian
12 Foundation & Alumni News Fall 2012
Point of contact: Brig General (Ret) Willem Bek at
w.bek@telfort.nl or join the LinkedIn group
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4503257&trk=hb_side_g
International Fellows
International Fellows Update
English
h as a SSecond
Language Program for
Family Members of
International Fellows
From late June until the start of class in early August, International
Fellows (IFs) participated in a six-week Orientation Program that
helped prepare them for their studies at the USAWC. They inprocessed, established their households, and received briefings and
training to familiarize them with their temporary home in the U.S.
During that same period, IF spouses and adult family members were
offered the chance to take classes in English as a Second Language
(ESL). This is one of the annual programs funded by the Army
War College Foundation.
This year, we provided the program to 35 IF family members, the largest
number in program history. After an initial assessment, family members
were divided into two groups, beginner and advanced. Classes focused
upon practical exercises, grammar instruction, conversation, reading
comprehension, and vocabulary. Some of the topical matter included
introductions, numbers, pronunciation, money, and other thematic
lessons. The ladies met four days a week and received the benefit of
100 total hours of instruction from a certified ESL instructor.
The end result of this program is IF family members with a strengthened
ability to communicate in English. Some of these individuals entered
the course unable or reluctant to speak more than a few words in English
and left able to ask and answer simple questions, initiate conversations,
and express increasingly complex ideas. This empowers IF spouses to
function more independently, make friends, and make the most of their
experience in the U.S. By any account, this is an amazing program,
made possible with donations to the Foundation from generous grads
and friends of the College.
by Ms. Beth Woods, IF Office Coordinator
IFs visit West Point
Brigadier Upasani (IF Class
Leader, India) and LTG David
Huntoon, Superintendent,
USMA, & USAWCF ’95, at the
reception for IFs on their first
evening at the USMA.
Cadet Andrade (Colombia) helps
welcome our IFs COL Forero
(Colombia) and LTC Irribarra
(Chile) to West Point.
Cadet Noah McCorkle and COL
C
Young Sul Hwang (S. Korea) exchange
Y
eexplanations about rank insignias.
Fall 2012 Foundation & Alumni News 13
USAHEC
U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Update
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
(USAHEC) is ever growing and changing!
Coming up on a year as Director, I am lucky
to be a part of such a great organization as it
continues to expand. Our busy spring and
summer included a significant number of tours
and VIP visits, a continued increase in the use
of our conference space, education programs
and lectures, and several large events,
allowing us to educate both the U.S. Army and
the public. Construction made the summer
even more exciting, as the Army Heritage
Center Foundation funded infrastructure
improvements to the campus that included the
addition of a parking lot and an event plaza.
These changes allow more people to visit
and expand the options for groups seeking to
use the facility as they learn more about the
history of the U.S. Army.
Take Aim:
Marksmanship
The first Army-wide
marksmanship program began
in 1869. The goal: create a more
effective combat force.
invite you to take some time on your next visit
to Carlisle to tour this remarkable exhibit and
learn more about the history of the Army and
its Soldiers.
We continue to support the Army through
research, education, and in a more recent
development, as a venue for training and
conferences. We hosted the TRADOC Senior
Leaders Conference and the G3/5/7 Council
of Colonels in September and October. In
addition to these conferences, we provided
an excellent venue for training and change
of command ceremonies for Army and Air
Force units, and continue to serve as a popular
offsite location for USAWC seminars. We
also maintain our instructional programs for
the JFK Special Warfare Center and provide
staff rides to various units as part of their
A graphic from the
Marksmanship exhibit in
the USAHEC’s new Soldier
Experience Gallery.
The Soldier Experience
Gallery, an immersive
and interactive exhibit,
is the newest addition
Scan your in our Visitor and
Dog in.tag Education
Center.
to beg
Always wanting to
“Tell the Army Story,
One Soldier at a Time,”
the experiences and stories of Soldiers from
the USHAEC collection feature prominently
throughout the exhibit, beginning with the
Spanish American War and continuing through
current operations. New technology and
specially developed interactive exhibits
allow visitors to experience different aspects
of Soldiers’ lives, including a test of their
marksmanship at an electronic rifle range
and feeling the sounds and intensity of war
in a Korean War bunker simulation. With the
Grand Opening on November 9, 2012, we
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.
Please allow visitors in
wheelchairs to have first
priority at this station.
The Korean War exhibit and part of the recreated bunker in
the USAHEC’s new Soldier Experience Gallery.
14 Foundation & Alumni News Fall 2012
Mr. Mike Lynch, AHEC staff member, provides strategic
instruction during a staff ride of the Gettysburg Battlefield
for Special Forces Warrant Officers.
development. Our training opportunities will
increase in the next year as we introduce new
programs for Military History Detachments
in association with the Center of Military
History.
Welcoming visitors, active duty military,
Veterans, and the public remains a core part
of our mission, whether we provide training,
conference space, or tours and orientations.
Over the past six months, we have welcomed
a number of different visitors and groups,
including the USAWC reunion classes of
1982 and 1987, members of the DDE Class, a
Mississippi National Guard unit, and numerous
groups of Veterans. Our education programs
continue to attract schools from across the
region, as we host field trips in the spring and
camp groups during the summer, allowing the
students an opportunity to interact with reenactors and complete a scavenger hunt on
our outdoor Army Heritage Trail. Our large
living history events remain popular, drawing
thousands of visitors to our Army Heritage
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.”
Trail for a timeline event in the spring, Army
Heritage Days, and a themed event in the fall,
this year entitled, “Training for the North
African Campaign: WWII Living History
Event.” This event featured World War II reenactors camped on our trail, with lectures and
demonstrations, including a panel of WWII
Veterans who interacted with members of the
public about their experiences.
Outreach to Veterans and their organizations
has become a top priority for the USAHEC,
as we look to preserve their important stories
and experiences serving this nation. Members
of the USAHEC staff traveled this summer to
Reno for the Veterans of Foreign Wars National
Convention and Indianapolis for the American
Legion National Convention. These outreach
opportunities, including attendance at local,
regional, and state wide Veterans events, allow
us to connect with Veterans to help preserve
their stories and incorporate important parts of
the Army’s history into our collection.
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
continues to be an exciting and engaging place
as we expand our service to the Army, while
continuing to preserve Soldier history. We
are an excellent resource for research, with a
state-of-the-art conference venue, high quality
educational programs for children and adults,
and a source of information for the Army and
units looking for training.
Please stop in and see
us the next time you are
in the area.
COL Matthew Dawson,
Director, USAHEC
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Mr. John P. Dugan
Ms. Jo Blanche Dutcher
LTG (Ret) Charles W. Dyke
Education Policy and
Leadership Center
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Mr. James K. Ewart, III
Mr. Tyler Forman
Mr. Robert W. Gelfman
Anonymous Grateful Grad
COL (Ret) Bernard F. Griffard
H&S Bakery
Mr. Ralph F. Hake
LTC (Ret) Eugene F. Heyman, Jr.
COL (Ret) Robert F. Hervey
Honeywell Aerospace
Honeywell International
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Mr. Vernon Jacob
Mr. J. Douglas Johnson
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Michael J. Komichak
Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Foundation
MG (Ret) P. David Lax
Mr. Bennett Levin
Mr. Stephen Linehan
Mr. Marshall G. Linn, III
M&T Charitable Foundation
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Ted R. Maddry
Mr. A. Edward Major
COL (Ret) Julie Trego Manta
Mrs. Gladys P. Melnick
MG (Ret) Robert L. Meyer
Ms. Jessica R. Mitchell
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
Emory Upton Society
$5,000 - $9,999
Blake Family Charitable Foundation
Cleveland Foundation (Frank & Barbara Sullivan)
Distance Education Class of 2012
Estate of Mrs. Jessie Given
Giant Carlisle - Ahold
Hershey Trust Company
Ms. Moira J. Kelly
COL (Ret) Peter C. Langenus
Members 1st Federal Credit Union
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
Ms. Rebekah E. Nottingham
Mr. John Poulson
Pratt & Whitney
Special Thanks to these
Matching Gift Organizations
AARP
Aetna Foundation
Bank of America Foundation, Inc.
Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program
General Electric Foundation
IBM International Foundation
Insurance Services Office, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Matching Gift Program
Mutual of America
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Schneider Electric/Square D Foundation
Science Applications International Corp.
Sprint Foundation Matching Gifts
The Boeing Company
The Meredith Corporation Foundation
LTC (Ret) & Mrs. Daniel L. Monken
Moog Inc. (Tim Pawlak)
COL Darryl G. Murch
Mr. David J. Nape
BG (Ret) Harold W. Nelson
Mr. John C. Novogrod
Ohio Department Of Public
Safety
Operation Bass Inc.
COL (Ret) Robert E. Pownall
LTG (Ret) James B. Peake, M.D.
Pennsylvania American Water
GEN (Ret) Dennis J. Reimer
COL (Ret) Wayman D. Robertson
LTG (Ret) Michael D. Rochelle
Daniel & Joanna S. Rose Fund, Inc.
Mr. James J. Roth
MG (Ret) James A. Ryan
VADM (Ret) John R. Ryan
Mr. Steve Stafford
Mrs. Katherine J. Strong
Suburban Electrical Engineers/
Contractors, Inc.
LTG (Ret) Billy M. Thomas
LTG (Ret) Richard F. Timmons
COL Bobby A. Towery
MG Steven N. Wickstrom
Foundation President’s
Circle $500-$999
Arcadia Communities, Inc.
Dr. Avi Barbasch
COL (Ret) James A. Bartlett
Mr. Richard C. Blake
Cera Products Inc.
Mr. Bruce D. Classon
Ms. Joyce Cote
MG Wesley E. Craig, Jr.
COL (Ret) Charles L. Crain
Mr. Kevin J. Crowley
Ms. Victoria Anne Cundiff
BG (Ret) Thomas R. Cuthbert
COL (Ret) John F. D’Agostino
COL (Ret) Edwin H. Felsher, Jr.
COL (Ret) Andrew G. Fishman
Mr. Russell M. Frankel
Ms. Florence H. Frucher
Mr. Robert Giaquinto
Mr. Jonathan L. Goldfarb
Mr. Carl Goldstein
GEN (Ret) Alfred Mason Gray, Jr.
Dr. Samuel L. Guillory
MG (Ret) Harold L. Gwatney
Mr. Faisal Hassan
Dr. Vincent Henry, Ph.D.
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Prof. Stephen E. Henthorne
COL (Ret) Charles D. Herrera
Mr. Richard M. Jacobs
Jewish Communal Fund (Mark &
Carole Kaufmann)
GEN (Ret) George A. Joulwan
BG Richard F. Keene
BG (Ret) & Mrs. James B. Lee
LTG (Ret) Edwin S. Leland, Jr.
COL (Ret) Albert J. Lopes
MajGen Kristin Lund
Mr. Gary L. McArthur
Mr. John Mellowes
Ms. Catherine S. Michaelson
Mr. Larry Morgan
MG (Ret) Mary E. Morgan
Natalie Bailey & Herbert J. Kirshner
Foundation (George Liebner)
COL (Ret) Ernest C. Pogge
BG (Ret) Darryl H. Powell
Reserve Officers Assoc. (ROA)
Mr. Frederick H. Rothstein
Mr. Michael J. Rubino
BG (Ret) Roger W. Scearce
Mrs. Judith Scott
Mrs. Joan Shalikashvili
COL (Ret) Lawrence E. Skelly, II
Mr. C. Randy Snow
State of Utah
Mr. Jeffrey A. Volk
GEN (Ret) Carl E. Vuono
Mr. Timothy V. Wolf
COL (Ret) Allen R. Wolff
Strategic Leader Circle
$100-$499
MG (Ret) Forrest A. Abbott
COL Benjamin F. Adams, III
BG (Ret) Clara L. Adams-Ender
BG (Ret) Timothy E. Albertson
MG (Ret) William F. Allen
CW4 (Ret) David R. Alsop
COL (Ret) Jack R. Alsop
COL (Ret) Joseph B. Ameel
COL (Ret) Richard W. Anderschat
GEN (Ret) Earl E. Anderson
Mrs. Joan L. Anderson
Mr. Levon Anderson
COL (Ret) Martin S. Anderson
CDR Albert Angel
MG (Ret) Richard W. Anson
COL (Ret) Margaret P. Applewhite
BG (Ret) Stephen E. Arey
COL (Ret) Peter A. Arntson
COL Joseph E. Artiaga
Ms. Elaine Asch-Root
MG Deborah A. Ashenhurst
Mr. Arthur A. Auch
Mr. Danforth W. Austin
COL R.D. Aut
LTC (Ret) Charles A. Aycock
COL (Ret) Catherine T. Bacon
Anonymous
BG (Ret) Michael B. Barrett
Mr. Harvey M. Bagg, Jr.
COL (Ret) E. Murl Bailey, Jr.
Mr. Marshall M. Baker
BG (Ret) Edward H. Ballard
COL (Ret) Fredric D. Bangasser
Col (Ret) Arthur W. Banister
Mr. Walter Baranger
COL (Ret) Henry A. Barber, III
MG (Ret) Jamie S. Barkin
COL (Ret) William F. Barko
COL (Ret) Marion L. Barnwell
COL John K. Bartolotto
COL (Ret) Glenn W. Bartsch
COL (Ret) Edward S. Basanez
LTC (Ret) John F. Bash, Jr.
MG (Ret) John P. Basilica, Jr.
MG (Ret) Sampson H. Bass, Jr.
MG (Ret) George V. Bauer
COL (Ret) Johnston L. Beach, Ph.D.
COL (Ret) Winston H. Bearden
LTG (Ret) Quinn H. Becker
COL (Ret) Bill G. Belcher
Ms. Ingrid Bell
Mr. Joseph H. Bell
BG (Ret) Uzyel Ben-Itzhak
Mr. David C. Bennett
COL (Ret) Patrick J. Bennett
COL (Ret) Thomas N. Bentley
Col Mitch L. Berger
COL (Ret) Carl F. Bergstrom, Jr.
COL (Ret) John P. Berres
COL Vanessa A. Berry
MG (Ret) Michael M. Berzowski
COL (Ret) Victor A. Betzold
BG (Ret) William R. Bigler
COL (Ret) Gilbert L. Bishop
COL (Ret) Robert L. Bishop
COL (Ret) Norman Glenn Blackburn, Sr.
Mr. Douglas C. Blaine
COL (Ret) William J. Blankmeyer, Jr.
Lt Gen Peter A. Blay
COL (Ret) Donald F. Bletz
BG (Ret) Richard M. Blunt
MG (Ret) David R. Bockel
BG (Ret) James W. Boddie, Jr.
Dr. Carl H Boening
COL (Ret) Suzanne S. Boening
COL (Ret) John Manning Bolchoz
Mr. Donald B. Boldt
COL (Ret) James L. Boling
COL (Ret) James J. Bondi
COL (Ret) Stanley G. Bonta
COL (Ret) Donald W. Boose, Jr.
COL (Ret) Truman E. Boudinot
COL (Ret) Alan G. Bourque
COL (Ret) Judith A. Bowers
Mrs. Mary B. Bowers
COL (Ret) Sheila R. Bowman
MG (Ret) Michael A. Boyd
Mr. Robert A. Boynton
COL Mathew Joseph Brady
COL (Ret) Gerald N. Braley, II
MG (Ret) Dieter Richard Brand
Dr. Bruce C. Bressler
COL (Ret) Joseph Briggs
COL (Ret) Robert H. Brigham
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
COL (Ret) Mary Ann Brisky
COL (Ret) Theodore G. Brna, Ph.D.
Maj Gen Hugh T. Broomall
MG (Ret) James G. Browder, Jr.
COL (Ret) Douglas K. Browell
COL (Ret) Keirn C. Brown, Jr.
COL (Ret) Kenneth N. Brown
COL (Ret) Michael P. Brown
COL (Ret) Tyrone K. Brown
Mr. William Brown, III
COL (Ret) Robert F. Broyles
COL (Ret) Hugh S. Bryant
COL (Ret) Carolyn R. Bulliner
COL (Ret) Charles A. Bullock
BG (Ret) Roger C. Bultman
COL (Ret) Arlene G. Burbank
Burdeshaw Associates, LTD.
BG (Ret) Edward R. Burka, M.D.
COL Willard M. Burleson, III
Mr. William B. Burnett
Mr. Mark A. Burrough
BG (Ret) Roger B. Burrows
Mrs. Mary Anne Burst
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Melvin L. Butler
COL (Ret) Orville N. Butts
COL (Ret) John R. Byers
COL (Ret) John P. Byrne
BG (Ret) Raymond C. Byrne, Jr.
MG (Ret) Robert J. Byrne
Ms. Donna M. Call
COL (Ret) Colin R. Campbell
Campbelltown Lions Club
COL (Ret) Meredith H. Caram
Mr. Darryl R. Carattini
Mr. John Phillip Caraway
Cardin & Miller Physical Therapy, PC
COL (Ret) Arthur T. Carey
COL (Ret) Kathleen W. Carr
LTC (Ret) J Floyd Carter, III
MG (Ret) Vito J. Castellano
LTC Miguel A. Castellanos
COL (Ret) Billy F. Caudill
COL (Ret) H Allen Chadwick
COL (Ret) Camile J. Chaisson, Jr.
COL (Ret) Neil M. Chapin
COL (Ret) Samuel L. Chappell
LTC George L. Charfauros, Jr.
LTG Dana K. Chipman
COL (Ret) Randolph P. Christianson, M.D.
COL (Ret) Norman K. Chung, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Church
COL (Ret) Frederick L. Clapp, Jr.
COL David J. Clark
COL (Ret) Donald E. Clark
COL (Ret) Dorothy H. Clark
COL (Ret) Louis R. Clark
COL (Ret) Robert H. Clark
COL (Ret) John H. Claybrook
COL (Ret) George C. Clowes
Mr. Anthony C. Collins
COL (Ret) Glen C. Collins, Jr.
Ms. Lori T. Collins
MG (Ret) William J. Collins
COL (Ret) Ronald R. Combest
COL (Ret) Jerome J. Comello
COL (Ret) James M. Compton
Rev. Douglas G. Comstock
Mr. Taylor L. Conley
COL (Ret) Kevin T. Connelly
COL Amy Fordham Cook
COL Christine D. Cook
Mr. James M. Cook
COL (Ret) Robert S. Cooper
Mr. Victor V. Coppola
COL (Ret) Paul L. Corriere, Jr.
COL (Ret) Joseph T. Cox
COL (Ret) Wayne Crawford
COL (Ret) Buckner M. Creel, III
COL (Ret) Robert N. Crittenden
COL (Ret) Eugene F. Crooks
COL (Ret) Ralph E. Cross, Jr.
MG (Ret) Robert E. Crosser
COL (Ret) George L. Crowder
COL (Ret) Gail Croy
COL (Ret) Francis J. Cummings
COL (Ret) Alden M. Cunningham
Col (Ret) Glenn K. Cunningham
COL (Ret) Ronald T. Cyr
Dan Clark & Janet Long
COL (Ret) Joseph S. Dancses
COL (Ret) William H. Danzeisen, Jr.
MG (Ret) William J. Davies
COL (Ret) Edward P. Davis
Col (Ret) James W. Davis, Jr.
COL (Ret) Jethro J. Davis
COL (Ret) Kenneth P. Davis, Ph.D.
BG (Ret) Annette M. Deener
COL (Ret) Rudolph B. DeFrance
COL (Ret) William B. DeGraf
COL (Ret) Gary E. DeKay
COL (Ret) Richard G. Deleissegues
CDR John A. Demers
Mr. Frederick W. Dennerline, III
BG (Ret) John F. Depue
Dr. Stephen J. Derbes
Amb John des Groseilliers
COL (Ret) Thomas J. Devine
COL (Ret) John H. Dewing
COL (Ret) George E. Dexter
Dr. Ouida W. Dickey
COL (Ret) Clifford M. Dickman
COL (Ret) Richard P. Diehl
Ms. Joann P. DiGennaro
COL (Ret) Francis H. Dillon, Jr.
COL (Ret) Richard W. Dillon
Ms. Elizabeth Dineen
COL (Ret) William J. Doll
LTC (Ret) Thomas S. Dombrowsky
Col (Ret) Richard C. Doom
Mr. David J. Dopp
COL (Ret) Lawrence C. Doton
MG (Ret) Benjamin E. Doty
MG (Ret) James L. Dozier
Col Donald R. Drechsler
BG (Ret) Curney J. Dronet
COL (Ret) Richard G. Dubuque
COL (Ret) Louis J. Duet, Jr.
COL (Ret) Charles D. Duggan
COL (Ret) Richard E. Duncan
COL (Ret) Ron Dwane Dupree
COL Robert T. Durbin, Jr.
COL (Ret) Harry V. Dutchyshyn
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COL (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
Anonymous
Mr. 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
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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 Griffin, M.D.
GEN (Ret) Ronald H. Griffith
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
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
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. Mansfield
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COL (Ret) Max G. Manwaring
COL (Ret) Carl G. Marquette, Jr.
COL (Ret) Charles M. Marshall
COL (Ret) Thomas J. Marshall
COL (Ret) Richard C. Martin
COL (Ret) Richard S. Mason
COL (Ret) Franklin D. Mastro
COL J. Hunter Mathews
BG (Ret) John A. Maurer
COL (Ret) Laurence W. McCabe
COL (Ret) Edward P. McCarthy, Jr.
COL (Ret) William J. McCarthy
MG Charles E. McCartney, Jr.
Ms. Margaret A. McCausland
COL (Ret) Anita H. McCowen
Maj Gen (Ret) Billy G. McCoy
COL (Ret) Allen Kendall McDonald
MG (Ret) John H. McDonald
BG (Ret) Charles J. McDonnell
LTC (Ret) Robert S. McEldowney
MG (Ret) James C. McElroy, Jr.
COL (Ret) Billy J. McGowan
BG (Ret) J. Daniel McGowan
Mr. Andre McGuire
Mrs. Connie McHugh
Mr. W. Shelby McKenzie
LTG (Ret) Clarence E. McKnight, Jr.
COL (Ret) Danny R. McKnight
Mr. Bruce E. McLeod, Jr.
COL (Ret) Joel E. McLeod, Jr.
MG (Ret) Carl H. McNair, Jr.
COL (Ret) Garland R. McSpadden
LTC (Ret) James N. Meade
MG (Ret) & Mrs. Henry W. Meetze
COL (Ret) John T. Melvin
COL (Ret) Mark E. Meranda
COL (Ret) James L. Messer
COL (Ret) Mary L. Messerschmidt
COL (Ret) Warren H. Metzner
COL Allen L. Meyer
GEN (Ret) Edward C. Meyer
COL (Ret) Berri K. Meyers
COL (Ret) Dawn L. Michaud
Anonymous
LTG (Ret) Paul T. Mikolashek
COL (Ret) Clarence A. Miller, Jr.
Ms. Kathleen S. Miller
COL (Ret) Kent D. Miller, Jr.
COL Robert J. Miller
COL (Ret) Ward A. Miller, Sr.
Dr. Robert E. Millward
COL (Ret) James T. Minyard
COL (Ret) Joseph B. Missal
COL (Ret) Glenn W. Mitchell, M.D.
COL (Ret) John A. Mojecki
COL (Ret) Michael B. Montgomery
RADM Carlton D. Moore
COL (Ret) James D. Moore
MG David A. Morris
COL (Ret) Michael M. Morse
Dr. June R. Moss
BG (Ret) John W. Mountcastle
LTC (Ret) Ralph F. Mueller
BG (Ret) Robert M. Murdock
COL James G. Murphy
MG (Ret) Charles M. Murray
BG Mandi A. Murray
Mr. Homer D. Musselman
COL (Ret) Calvin K. Mutchler
COL (Ret) Charles T. Myers, III
COL (Ret) Harry W. Myers, Jr.
COL (Ret) James C. Myers, Jr.
Gen (Ret) Richard B. Myers
COL Donald E. Nalls
MG (Ret) Michael J. Nardotti, Jr.
MG (Ret) William L. Nash
National Guard Assoc. of Arkansas
National Guard Assoc. of Georgia
National Guard Assoc. of Kentucky
National Guard Assoc. of
New Mexico
National Guard Assoc. of Oregon
National Guard Assoc. of Rhode Island
National Guard Assoc. of South Dakota
National Guard Assoc. of Tennessee
National Guard Assoc. of Texas
National Guard Assoc. of the U.S.
National Guard Assoc. of Utah
National Guardsmen of Resident Class
of 2012
COL (Ret) Francis E. Naughton
Amb. Harvey F. Nelson
COL (Ret) Robert W. Nelson
Mrs. Winkle W. Nemeth
LTC (Ret) Clayton R. Newell
COL (Ret) Albert Newton
LTG (Ret) Jack P. Nix, Jr.
LTG (Ret) Max W. Noah
COL James H. North, Jr.
COL (Ret) William E. Nutt
COL (Ret) Frank P. Oakley
COL (Ret) John J. O’Connell, Jr.
Mr. Robert P. Olislagers
COL Daeyvid S. O’Lochlayne J.D.
CAPT (Ret) Michael J. O’Moore
Mr. Cyril Okemewa Onewokae
Mr. John J. Onufrak
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Orlov
COL (Ret) John F. Orndorff
COL (Ret) Joseph Ostrowidzki
LTG (Ret) John P. Otjen
COL Richard L. Ott
COL (Ret) Alfred H. Paddock, Jr.
COL (Ret) John J. Pajak
LTG (Ret) Dave R. Palmer
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Palmore
Mr. George Pappas
COL (Ret) Louis A. Pappas
COL (Ret) Joseph L. Parlas, Jr.
COL (Ret) Stanley J. Parmentier
COL (Ret) Bruce E. Patterson
MG (Ret) Walter A. Paulson
Ms. Theresa M. Payton
MG & Mrs. John W. Peabody
COL (Ret) Michael A. Pearson
COL (Ret) Edouard A. Peloquin
MG (Ret) John S. Peppers
COL (Ret) Brian C. Perris
Mr. Mark R. Perry
COL (Ret) Bradley H. Petersen, Jr.
COL (Ret) Gregg E. Petersen
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
COL (Ret) James C. Peterson
COL Paul Michael Phillips
LTG (Ret) & Mrs. John M. Pickler
MG (Ret) Milton A. Pilcher
COL (Ret) William R. Pinkston
COL (Ret) William C. Pinson
COL Dirk E. Plante
COL (Ret) Richard F. Plechner
MG (Ret) Robert A. Pollmann
COL (Ret) Lewington S. Ponder
COL (Ret) Robert A. Portante
BG (Ret) Richard W. Potter, Jr.
COL (Ret) Robert S. Poydasheff
COL (Ret) Richard W. Prendergast, Jr.
BG (Ret) George B. Price
COL (Ret) Michael L. Price
MG (Ret) Hawthorne L. Proctor
COL (Ret) James H. Proctor, Jr.
COL Joseph F. Puett, III
Mr. Keith B. Quigley
Ms. Mary F. Radford
Anonymous
Ms. Chandler M. Ralph
COL (Ret) Maurice H. Ralston
COL (Ret) Patrick H. Rayermann
COL (Ret) John Redmond, III
Dr. Carol A. Reardon
COL (Ret) Anthony T. Reed
Mrs. Carol Reed, M.D.
COL (Ret) Jean D. Reed
Dr. Kerrie Reed
COL (Ret) Curtis B. Reiber
LTC (Ret) John F. Reid
Mr. Donald H. Reimann
COL (Ret) Paula D. Renshaw
Mrs. Rebecca S. Renya
COL (Ret) James W. Revels
Mr. Brian W. Reynolds
COL (Ret) Thomas A. Rhen
Mr. Ronald E. Rhody
COL (Ret) Terry L. Rice
COL (Ret) Michael H. Richards
COL (Ret) Sandra V. Richardson
GEN (Ret) William R. Richardson
COL (Ret) Donald A. Rickards, Jr.
Mr. l. Jeff Rissman
The Honorable Donald M. Ritchie
Mrs. Dagmar B. Rives
COL James Harvey Robinette, II
COL (Ret) George J. Robinson
Mr. Ernest Earston Rodgers, III
COL (Ret) Richard M. Rodney
COL (Ret) Carl G. Roe
LTC (Ret) James David Roellgen
COL (Ret) William T. Rogerson
COL (Ret) John W. Rollyson
COL (Ret) Everette L. Roper, Jr.
COL (Ret) Robert S. Rose
COL (Ret) John M. Ross
COL (Ret) Kenton E. Ross
BG (Ret) Alfred T. Rossi
Mr. Jeffrey C. Rubenstein
Anonymous
Mr. Jon P. Rudiger
COL (Ret) Thomas B. Russell
COL Kathleen Ryan
COL Patricia E. Ryan
COL (Ret) William F. Ryall
COL (Ret) Albert S. Rydel, Jr.
The Honorable Barry Salman
COL Peter J. Sammarco
COL (Ret) Thomas F. Sander
COL (Ret) Philip J. Saulnier
BG (Ret) Robert G. Sausser
COL (Ret) Edwin M. Savacool, Jr.
BG (Ret) Louis J. Schelter, Jr.
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Heinz A. Schiemann
COL (Ret) Robert P. Schloesser, Ph.D.
Dr. Karen Schmitt
COL (Ret) Steven C. Schrum
COL (Ret) Richard H. Schuler
Mr. William H. Schuler
COL (Ret) John Logan Schutz
COL (Ret) Jeffery L. Schwander
LTC (Ret) Robert L. Schwarz
COL (Ret) Joseph P. Schweitzer
COL (Ret) Alvin C. Schweizer, II
COL (Ret) George G. Schwenk
Dr. William A. Schwer
Col (Ret) Jason C. Seal
Lt. Gen. (Ret) Charles J. Searock, Jr.
LTG (Ret) Richard J. Seitz
Mr. Francis P. Sempa
COL Richard L. Shepard
COL (Ret) Brian Y. Shiroyama
COL (Ret) Cyrus R. Shockey
MG (Ret) Stephen Silvasy, Jr.
COL (Ret) Bedford J. Silvey
Col (Ret) John D. Sims
COL (Ret) Carl A. Singer, Ph.D.
BG David L. Smalley
COL (Ret) Carl D. Smith
COL (Ret) Charles F. Smith
LTC Douglas Scott Smith
COL (Ret) Norbert F. Smith
Prof. Richard H. Smyth
MG (Ret) Charles R. Sniffin
COL (Ret) William P. Snyder
COL (Ret) John E. Sobraske
COL (Ret) Arnold H. Soeder
COL (Ret) Paul F. Somerville
Mr. Gary S. Sosniecki
COL (Ret) David E. Spaulding
COL (Ret) Leonard A. Spirito
COL (Ret) Joseph V. Spitler, Jr.
BG (Ret) Thomas R. Sprenger, M.D.
MG (Ret) David W. Stallings
COL (Ret) Victor E. Stamey
Mr. Todd Staples
COL Kevin D. Staring
COL (Ret) Howard M. Steele, Jr.
Ms. Susan Steinhauser &
Mr. Daniel Greenberg
CAPT (Ret) Norman F. Stein
COL (Ret) Conrad D. Stephenson
COL (Ret) Herbert I. Stern
MG (Ret) Pat M. Stevens IV
Mr. J. J. Stevenson
COL (Ret) John P. Stewart
MG (Ret) William A. Stofft
LTG (Ret) Howard F. Stone
COL (Ret) Don M. Stotser
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LTC (Ret) Douglas S. Strack
Col (Ret) Jack C. Strasser
MG (Ret) William F. Streeter
COL (Ret) Shand H. Stringham
MG (Ret) Michael D. Strong
Dr. Robert A. Strong
COL (Ret) William R. Strosnider, III
MG (Ret) Ansel M. Stroud, Jr.
LTG (Ret) Theodore G. Stroup, Jr.
COL (Ret) Alan M. Stull
COL (Ret) Theodore M. Stults, II
Mrs. June Anne Suermann
MG (Ret) Robert J. Sunell
MG (Ret) Leroy W. Svendsen, Jr.
Mr. James McKim Symington, Jr.
LTC (Ret) David L. Tannenbaum
COL (Ret) Thomas H. Tarver
COL (Ret) Eugene A. Taylor, Jr.
RADM Jeremy D. Taylor
COL (Ret) Robert H. Taylor
COL Robert E. Teberg
LTC (Ret) Richard D. Terrell
Mr. William G. Thom
COL (Ret) Stanley E. Thomas
BG (VA) Duncan M. Thompson, Sr.
COL (Ret) Eugene L. Thompson
BG George R. Thompson, Jr.
COL (Ret) Gerald B. Thompson
COL (Ret) Ralph A. Thompson
COL (Ret) Cary T. Threat
COL (Ret) Walter P. Tibbetts
COL (Ret) Willard N. Timm, Jr.
BG (Ret) Warren A. Todd, Jr.
COL (Ret) Thomas G. Torrance
BG (Ret) John G. Townsend
Dr. Richard T. Travis
LTG (Ret) Richard G. Trefry
MG (Ret) Edward L. Trobaugh
COL (Ret) Andre J. Trottier
COL Michael Sean Tuomey
LTC (Ret) Robert M. Twiss
COL (Ret) Robert R. Ulin
Col (Ret) Lloyd C. Ulrich
COL (Ret) Bruce E. Vargo
COL (Ret) John K. Vaughn
COL (Ret) Robert V. Vermillion
Ms. Maureen O. Viall
Ms. Judith M. Victor
MG Luis Raul Visot
COL (Ret) Francis C. Vossen
LTC (Ret) John F. Votaw, Sr.
MG William D. R. Waff
COL (Ret) Theodore L. Wagner
BG (Ret) Thomas S. Walker
Sally Wallace & James Dunphy
Col (Ret) J. Rodney Walton
MG (Ret) William F. Ward
Mr. Paul E. Watkins
MG (Ret) William L. Webb, Jr.
COL (Ret) William E. Weber
Mr. Philip C. Wehle, Jr.
COL (Ret) David J. Wehrly
Mr. Wesley R. Weis
COL (Ret) Sherman Weisinger
BG (Ret) Arvid E. West, Jr.
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COL Scott Randolph West
COL (Ret) Charles H. Weyhenmeyer, Jr.
Dr. Bruce I. White
COL (Ret) Jack A. White
COL (Ret) James R. White
COL (Ret) Daniel L. Whiteside
BG (Ret) Charles L. Whitlock
Mr. George K. Whyte, Jr.
COL (Ret) Richard I. Wiles
BG (Ret) Terry L. Wiley
COL (Ret) John F. Wilhelmy, Jr.
Col (Ret) Raymond H. Willcocks
Ms. Beth A. Williams
COL (Ret) Duane E. Williams
Mr. William W. Williams
COL (Ret) Thomas J. Williams
COL (Ret) Darrel A. Williamson
COL (Ret) Daniel M. Wilson
COL (Ret) Franklin L. Wilson
COL Marc Stephen Wilson
MG (Ret) Patrick D. Wilson
COL (Ret) Barringer F. Wingard, Jr.
MG (Ret) William P. Winkler, Jr.
COL (Ret) William F. Winzurk
COL Lynn A. Wise
LTG (Ret) Leonard P. Wishart, III
COL Sharon L. Wisniewski
BG (Ret) Stanley W. Wisnioski, Jr.
CDR Robert L. Wohlschlegel
Wolf Family Foundation
COL & Mrs. Wilbur E. Wolf, III
LTC (Ret) Mary L. Wood
Col (Ret) Walter J. Wood
COL (Ret) James R. Woodall, Jr.
COL (Ret) George J. Woods, III
COL (Ret) Jack C. Woods
Mr. David B. Woronoff
MG (Ret) Daniel V. Wright
COL (Ret) Gerald L. Wright
Mr. Roland D. Wussow
COL (Ret) Ray J. Yantis
COL (Ret) Harry R. Yarger
COL (Ret) James H. Youngquist
COL (Ret) Kevin J. Weddle
MG (Ret) David T. Zabecki, Ph.D.
Mr. Dean A. Zajicek
COL (Ret) John B. Zanin
Ms. Yvonne L. Zecca
Mr. Michael G. Ziga Jr.
Friends of USAWC
$99 and Below
COL (Ret) Benjamin L. Abramowitz
COL (Ret) Albert A. Ackerman
LTC (Ret) Dorothy A. Adams
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Gregory A. Adams
COL (Ret) Anthony J. Adessa
MG (Ret) Edwin M. Aguanno
MG (Ret) Jerald N. Albrecht
Mr. Howard T. Alexander
COL (Ret) Jettaka M. Alexander
COL (Ret) Judith W. Alexander
COL (Ret) Charles B. Allen
COL (Ret) Charles D. Allen
LTC (Ret) Gary W. Allen, Ph.D.
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
COL (Ret) Amanda L. Anderson
MG (Ret) Andrew H. Anderson
Col (Ret) David A. Anderson
COL (Ret) Louis H. Anderson
MG Marcia M. Anderson
CDR Thomas R. Anderson
COL (Ret) Barry J. Appleby
COL (Ret) Paul L. Applin, Jr.
COL (Ret) David A. Appling
COL (Ret) Raymond F. Arment
COL (Ret) Willard P. Armes
COL (Ret) Joseph D. Armistead
The Honorable David L. Armstrong
COL (Ret) Charles O. Arnecke, Jr.
BG (Ret) James M. Aubuchon, Ph.D.
COL (Ret) Ronald H. Averill
COL (Ret) Franklin R. Babb
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Barry S. Baer
BG (Ret) Mark R. Bailey
BG (Ret) Edward Stan Baldwin
COL (Ret) John E. Ball
COL (Ret) Werner W. Banisch
COL (Ret) James C. Barbara
BG (Ret) Dale R. Barber
Mr. Michael A. Barber
COL (Ret) Isaiah E. Barnwell, Jr.
COL (Ret) Claudia C. Bartz
COL (Ret) Dennis A. Bassett
COL (Ret) John H. Batts
COL (Ret) Robert J. Bavis, III
BG (Ret) Robert H. Beahm
COL (Ret) C. Duncan Beaumont
COL (Ret) Merrill M. Becker
BG (Ret) Edmund T. Beckette
COL (Ret) Anthony B. Bell
BG (Ret) Raymond E. Bell, Jr.
Mrs. Anne T. Bellinger
LTG (Ret) Dennis L. Benchoff
COL (Ret) Charles D. Benson
COL (Ret) Diane L. Berard
MG (Ret) Peter T. Berry
COL (Ret) Thomas L. Berta
COL (Ret) Paul A. Bigelman
COL (Ret) Charles W. Binney
COL Estus “Tommy” Blair, III
COL (Ret) Dean F. Bland
MG (Ret) James G. Blaney
BG (Ret) Frank E. Blazey
COL (Ret) Eymard J. Boehmer
COL (Ret) Milton Bogolub
Col (Ret) Michael R. Boldrick
Lt Col (Ret) David G. Bolgiano
Mr. Henry Booth
COL (Ret) Raymond F. Borelli
LTC (Ret) & Mrs. Norman L. Bowers
COL (Ret) Paul B. Boyd
COL (Ret) William A. Bradley, Jr.
COL (Ret) John K. Bradshaw
COL (Ret) Douglas A. Braendel
Mrs. Thelma Brand
COL Abbott A. Brayton
COL (Ret) James Breazzano
Mr. Louis B. Bresee
Mrs. Phyllis K.C. Brigham
COL Patrick O. Briley
COL (Ret) Morton S. Brisker
BG (Ret) Ernest D. Brockman, Jr.
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Greg Brockman
The Reverend Charles A. Brophy
Col (Ret) John H. Broujos
LTC (Ret) Byron C. Brown
COL (Ret) Charles L. Brown, Jr.
Col (Ret) Charles D. Brown
MG (Ret) Donald J. Brown
Mr. Mark & Col Cynthia Brown
COL (Ret) Thomas L. Brown
COL (Ret) Wayne K. Brown, Jr.
COL (Ret) Thomas E. Broyles
COL (Ret) Richard S. Bullock
COL Leanne P. Burch
COL (Ret) Marland J. Burckhardt
COL (Ret) Edward J. Burke
COL (Ret) Clark A. Burnett
COL (Ret) David H. Burpee
Col Thaddeus E. Burr
COL (Ret) Raymond E. Burrell
LTC Robert Earl Burton, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Henry B. Cabell
COL Steven D. Cage
COL (Ret) Michael F. Calcaterra
COL (Ret) Gregory C. Camp
COL (Ret) James L. Campbell
COL (Ret) James G. Campbell, Jr.
Dr. John R. Campbell
COL Patrick E. Campion
COL Sylvester Cannon
COL (Ret) Kenneth B. Card
COL (Ret) Eduardo Cardenas
Carlisle Hospitality - Comfort Suites
Ms. Cynthia C. Carnahan
COL (Ret) Robert G. Carne
COL (Ret) James L. Carney
LTC (Ret) Roger F. X. Carney
COL Marcus E. Carr, Jr.
COL (Ret) Jayne A. Carson
COL (Ret) Leslie D. Carter, Jr.
COL Michael E. Casey
Mr. Charles Michael Cassidy
COL (Ret) Bruce W. Castka
Mr. Leonard A. Cecere
Central PA Civil War Round Table
COL (Ret) Brion V. Chabot
COL (Ret) Robert J. Chant
COL (Ret) Scott Chapman
LTC (Ret) Robert P. Chappell, Jr.
MG (Ret) James A. Cheatham
COL Randall Keith Cheeseborough
COL Chun-Wang Chiang
COL (Ret) Paul W. Child, Jr.
COL (Ret) Thomas Chin
Mr. William D. Chiodo
LTC (Ret) Iwan Choronenko
LtGen (Ret) George R. Christmas
BG (Ret) Joseph P. Cillo, Sr.
COL (Ret) Ted Allen Cimral
BG (Ret) Roland F. Cinciarelli
COL (Ret) Howard W. Clark
MG (Ret) Robert G. Claypool
COL (Ret) Lawrence G. Clayton
MG (Ret) John R. D. Cleland
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Ken Clow
Mr. Gerald I. Cohn
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MG (Ret) Thomas F. Cole
COL (Ret) Gordon C. Coleman
COL (Ret) Eugene D. Colgan
Brig Gen James L. Colwell
COL (Ret) John Comparetto
COL (Ret) John F. Concannon, III
LTC (Ret) Gilbert N. Conforti
Mr. William S. Conway, Jr.
COL (Ret) Charles B. Cook
The Honorable Colleen
Conway Cooney
COL (Ret) John A. Cope, Jr.
COL (Ret) James E. Couch
COL (Ret) Edwin A. Crispin
Dr. Patrick E. Crow D.M.D.
COL (Ret) Jacqueline E. Cumbo
COL Steven F. Cummings
COL (Ret) Richard L. Curl
COL Larry W. Curtis
COL & Mrs. John Christian Curwen
COL (Ret) Robert W. Dalrymple
COL (Ret) Ronald M. D’Amura
COL (Ret) John R. Dabrowski, Ph.D.
COL (Ret) John D. Davenport
COL Judith Ann Davenport
COL (Ret) Donald L. Davidson
COL (Ret) Edward L. Davis
COL Arlan Michael DeBlieck
Ms. Vonda K. Delawie
COL Leroy L. Denooyer
COL (Ret) John W. DePauw
COL (Ret) Thomas E. Deshazo, Jr.
COL (Ret) John W. Devens
Mr. Anthony Diaz
COL (Ret) John Dibble, Jr.
COL (Ret) Dennis A. Dietz
COL (Ret) Kenneth B. Digre
COL (Ret) Earnest Wayne Dill
COL (Ret) Douglas A. Doehle
COL (Ret) Michael C. Doherty
COL (Ret) Robert Dolan
COL (Ret) Charles J. Dominique
CDR (Ret) Laurens Dorsey
COL (Ret) Ronald O. Downey
COL (Ret) Clarence B. Drennon
Col (Ret) John J. Duffy, Jr.
COL (Ret) Paul C. Duttge
Dr. Edward J. Dwyer
COL (Ret) Donald E. Ebert
COL (Ret) James S. Ebertowski
CAPT John G. Eden
COL Rick N. Emerson
Mr. James N. Enyart
MG (Ret) & Mrs. Arthur V. Episcopo
COL (Ret) Rayford M. Eubanks
Mr. Robert B. Evnen
MG (Ret) Barbara G. Fast
COL (Ret) Gerald F. Feeney
COL (Ret) Victor M. Fernandez
COL (Ret) Uldric L. Fiore, Jr.
Mr. Miles P. Fischer
Mr. James A. Fisher
COL (Ret) David G. Fitz-Enz
COL (Ret) William J. Flanagan
COL (Ret) Catherine H. Foster
LTC Daniel George Foulkrod
BG (Ret) Jack R. Fox
LTC (Ret) Terry W. Freeze
COL Michael E. Freville
COL & Mrs. David A. Frisone
BG (Ret) Santo J. Fruscione
COL (Ret) Pamela A. Funk
MAJ (Ret) John W. Gahring, Sr.
COL (Ret) William O. Gall
Mr. Ron Gancas
COL (Ret) John Gannon
COL Karen D. Gattis
COL (Ret) Jeffrey W. Gault
COL (Ret) David W. Gavigan
Ms. Catherine Gay
COL (Ret) John W. Geiger
Mr. Randell E. Gelzer, Sr.
Mr. John R. Gentile, Sr.
COL & Mrs. Chris R. Gentry
COL (Ret) James T. George
COL (Ret) Mark H. Gerner
CH(COL) (Ret) Charles R. Gibbs
COL (Ret) Joseph L. Gilbreath
Mr. Jimmy B. Gill
COL Karl Ginter
COL Michael Douglas Girone
COL Irene V. Glaeser
COL (Ret) Gerald E. Glass
COL (Ret) John R. Glick
BG (Ret) David E. Glines
Mr. Peter F. Goldmark
Mr. Richard A. Goldstein
COL (Ret) Henry G. Gole
COL (Ret) David L. Gray
COL (Ret) Kenneth N. Greenlaw, Jr.
BG (Ret) David E. Greer
COL (Ret) Joseph T. Griffin, Jr.
MG (Ret) Robert H. Griffin
Mr. John G. Grimes
COL Paul L. Grosskruger
BG Louis H. Guernsey, M.D.
MG (Ret) Max Guggenheimer, Jr.
BG (Ret) Jerome A. Haberek
COL (Ret) Frank W. Hackley
COL Jay D. Haden
MG (Ret) Craig A. Hagan
Mr. Brien Hallett
MG (Ret) Hal E. Hallgren
COL (Ret) John Paul Halvorsen
COL (Ret) Edward A. Hamilton
COL (Ret) Jeanne G. Hamilton
COL (Ret) Carl W. Hance
COL (Ret) Charles M. Hanson
COL (Ret) Cecil B. Harris
COL (Ret) Thomas G. Harrison
COL (Ret) James G. Hattersley
Mr. James J. Hearn
COL Kevin C. Hegarty
COL (Ret) John L. Heiss
COL (Ret) Donald D. Helin
COL (Ret) Michael R. Helmick
COL (Ret) Paul C. Hemmer
Dr. Gregory L. Henry
BG (Ret) Terence M. Henry
COL Stephen B. Hensel
Mrs. Mary L. Hentz
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
COL (Ret) Curtis J. Herrick, Jr.
COL Alberto Miguel Higuera
Col (Ret) Frank A. Hill
COL (Ret) Robert L. Hill
Mrs. Betty Hippert
MG (Ret) Daniel F. Hitchcock
MG (Ret) John A. Hoefling
Mr. Eric E. Hogan, Jr.
COL Conrad Allan Holbert
COL (Ret) James F. Holcomb
COL Hershel L. Holiday
COL (Ret) John E. Holland, Jr.
Col (Ret) Randall W. Holm
COL (Ret) John H. Hougen
COL (Ret) Joseph W. House
COL (Ret) James M. Houseworth IV
COL (Ret) John R. Howell
Col (Ret) William S. Huggins
Anonymous
COL Percy G. Hurtado, II
Mr. John C. Hutcheson
COL (Ret) C Powell Hutton
COL Robert A. Hyland
COL (Ret) Paul T. Inman
COL (Ret) Victor D. Irvin
COL (Ret) William R. Irvin
BG Lewis G. Irwin
COL (Ret) David Jablonsky
COL (Ret) Robert C. Jackle
COL (Ret) Louis M. Jackson
COL (Ret) Allen C. Jacobs, Jr.
MG Jeffrey A. Jacobs
COL (Ret) James R. Jagielski
COL (Ret) George T. James
Mr. William E. Jayne, Jr.
COL (Ret) Daniel J. Jensen
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Gary D. Jerauld
COL (Ret) Charles R. Johnson
COL (Ret) Chester F. Johnson
Ms. Colleen Johnson
CH(MG) (Ret) Kermit D. Johnson
COL (Ret) Mark H. Johnson
LTC Russell Dexter Johnson
Col Diane Marie Jones
LTC David V. Jordan
COL (Ret) Ralph W. Julian
COL (Ret) Michael P. Juvenal
COL (Ret) Charles J. Kacsur, Jr.
COL (Ret) Ralph E. Kahlan
COL (Ret) James G. Kalanges
LTC (Ret) William H. Kale
Col (Ret) Lester K Katahara
COL (Ret) Richard C. Kaufman
Dr. William D. Kautz
COL (Ret) Arthur J. Keating
COL (Ret) Matthew J. Keating
Mr. Richard F. Keevey
COL (Ret) Herman J. Keizer, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Ray J. Kendall
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Herbert S. Kenigsberg
COL (Ret) Charles E. Kent
COL (Ret) Jonathan H. Kent
Col (Ret) William D. Kent
Mr. Thomas T. Kern
Mr. Dennis W. Kerns
BG (Ret) Robert Dennis Kerr
COL (Ret) Herman Eugene Kessler, Jr.
COL (Ret) Jay P. King
COL (Ret) William I. King
COL (Ret) Harold C. Kinne, Jr.
COL (Ret) Robert F. Kirby
COL (Ret) Andre C. Kirnes
COL (Ret) George R. Kleb
COL Keith A. Klemmer
COL (Ret) Karl B. Knoblauch, Jr.
COL (Ret) James B. Kohnen
COL (Ret) John M. Koivisto, Jr.
Mr. Larry J. Koshire
COL Jonathan E. Kraft
COL (Ret) James E. Kroh
Col (Ret) Larry D. Krull
COL Richard William Kucksdorf
COL (Ret) Thomas J. Kunhart
COL (Ret) Clifford M. Kurrus
COL (Ret) Marvin E. Lackey
MG (Ret) Dennis J. Laich
Col (Ret) Dale L. Landis
COL (Ret) Martin J. Langan
MG (Ret) Joseph M. Lank
COL (Ret) Thomas Lanyi
COL (Ret) Martin J. Langan
LTC Angela Marie Larsen
COL (Ret) Charles W. Larson, Sr.
LTC (Ret) William E. Lee, Jr.
COL (Ret) Donald H. Lewis, Sr.
BG Michael R. Liechty
COL (Ret) Anthony S. Lieto
MG (Ret) Paul E. Lima
COL (Ret) H Thacher Linke
COL Andrew J. Lippert
COL (Ret) Richard E. Littlefield
COL (Ret) Luther R. Lloyd
COL (Ret) David J. Lofgren
COL (Ret) Patrick E. Logan
LTC (Ret) Samuel Lombardo
COL (Ret) Myron J. Longmore
COL (Ret) Thomas A. Lowe
COL (Ret) Max I Loyd
COL (Ret) David W. Ludwig
COL (Ret) Daniel J. Lynch
COL (Ret) Fred E. Lyssy
BG (Ret) John Y. H. Ma
LTC (Ret) James G. MacNeil
Mr. Jeff S. Mader
Dr. Thomas A. Magnell
MG (Ret) Warren A. E. Magruder
Mr. Vincent L. Maida, Jr.
Mr. John F. Malone, Jr.
COL (Ret) Marion W. Manion
COL (Ret) Thomas J. Manning
MG (Ret) Ronald H. Markarian
COL (Ret) Albert R. Marshall
BG (Ret) Foster Marshall, II
BG Gregory D. Mason
COL (Ret) Timothy J. Mason
COL (Ret) Michael R. Matheny
Mrs. Patricia M. Matthews
COL (Ret) Marc E. Mattix, D.V.M.
COL Nasrin Mazuji
Ms. (Ret) Cheryl D. McAuley
Col Rachel Ann McCaffrey
COL (Ret) James S. McCallum
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COL (Ret) James F. McCarthy, Sr.
Mr. John F. McCarthy, III
COL (Ret) Thomas J. McCarthy, Jr.
COL (Ret) Robert L. McClure
MG (Ret) J Hollis V. McCrea, Jr.
COL (Ret) John M. McDonald
COL Michael Wayne McDougal
COL (Ret) Margaret J. McGee
MG (Ret) Charles I. McGinnis
Dr. Michael R. McGough
Mr. Desmond F. McGowan
Mrs. Patricia A. McLain
Ms. Shirley A. McMonigle
COL (Ret) John R. McQuestion
COL (Ret) Thomas W. McShane
COL (Ret) Andrew J. McVeigh, III
COL (Ret) James B. Mefferd, Jr.
COL (Ret) Leslie L. Megyeri
COL (Ret) Arthur C. Meier, II
COL (Ret) Denis L. Merchant
COL (Ret) George H. Messenger
COL (Ret) Aubrey F. Messing, Ph.D.
COL (Ret) Robert D. Middleton
Anonymous
COL (Ret) John T. Miller
COL (Ret) Marvin A. Miller
Mrs. Gloria P. Montesclaros
COL (Ret) Timothy E. Montgomery
MG (Ret) Howard T. Mooney
COL (Ret) Gordon K. Moore
COL Kenneth H. Moore, Jr.
COL (Ret) Nicholas J. Morana
Ms. Cheryl P. Morley
Col Michael F. Morris
BG (Ret) Harry J. Mott, III
COL (Ret) & Mrs. John W. Moulton
Mr. Dwight Mulch
BG (Ret) James A. Munson
COL (Ret) Edward C. Murphy, M.D.
COL (Ret) Harry W. Nagel
Mr. William H. Neel
COL (Ret) Darrell W. Nelson
Mr. J. David Nelson
Mr. John B. Nerger
Mr. Lee F. Nettles
Richard & Mariane Newton
COL (Ret) Jack A. Neuberger
Ms. Betty L. Noakes
Mr. Robert E. Norman, D.M.D.
COL (Ret) Louis J. North
COL Raymond H. Nulk
COL David M. Oaks
COL (Ret) Alexander M. Okimoto
GEN (Ret) Earl T. O’Loughlin
LTG (Ret) Robert L. Ord, III
COL (Ret) John K. Ottley, Jr.
BG (Ret) Donald F. Packard
COL (Ret) James A. Passmore
LTG (Ret) Burton D. Patrick
CAPT (Ret) Bruce M. Patterson
COL (Ret) James H. Paul, Jr.
COL (Ret) Stanley R. Pearson
Mr. Karl Pelverts
Ms. Clarice J. Peters
COL (Ret) Douglas A. Peterson, M.D.
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COL (Ret) Joseph A. Pezzullo
Mrs. Toni D. Phillips
BG (Ret) Jeffrey L. Pierson
COL (Ret) William T. Poor
COL (Ret) Ernest Wayne Powell
COL (Ret) James T. Pratt
Mr. David G. Price
COL (Ret) Lee J. Pryor
Mr. Robert J. Radel
CAPT Randall J. Ramian
COL (Ret) Victor G. Raphael, Jr.
COL (Ret) Charles R. Rash
LTC (Ret) Randy W. Readshaw
COL (Ret) Robert H. Reardon, Jr.
COL (Ret) Jackson C. Reavill
Col (Ret) Thomas P. Redden
MG Raymond F. Rees
LTC Carl Thomas Reese, M.D.
MG (Ret) Paul G. Rehkamp
MG (Ret) Thomas W. Reynolds
COL (Ret) Michael A. Rhoden
COL (Ret) John E. Rich
COL (Ret) & Mrs. William E. Ridder
Mr. Gregory Ring
COL (Ret) Emery S. Robertson
COL (Ret) William M. Robeson
COL Gregory W. Robinette
Col (Ret) Brian E. Robinson
Dr. William I. Rodier, III
COL (Ret) Cranston R. Rogers
COL (Ret) R Joe Rogers
COL (Ret) Keith C. Rogerson
COL (Ret) Albert L. Romaneski
COL (Ret) Steven L. Roop
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Louis Rose
COL (Ret) Marvin Rosenstein
BG (Ret) Kenneth B. Ross
COL (Ret) Victor M. Rosello
COL (Ret) Alvin G. Rowe
Lt Col (Ret) Toben I. Rower
Roxbury Treatment Center
Mr. Steven J. Roy
COL (Ret) Alphonse F. Russo, Jr.
LTG (Ret) Vincent M. Russo
COL (Ret) William F. Ryall
COL (Ret) Frank G. Salimbene
COL (Ret) Robert J. Sampl
COL (Ret) Rebecca C. Samson
MG (Ret) Anthony S. Sarbanes
BG (Ret) John R. Scales
COL (Ret) Donald C. Schaeberle
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Mr. George W. Schultz, III
COL (Ret) James D. Schultz, Jr.
BG (Ret) William J. Schumacher
Ms. Barbara A. Schwartz
Mr. Steven J. Schwartz
COL (Ret) Carl B. Sciple
COL (Ret) Glen L. Scott
Mr. Larry Selman
COL (Ret) Noble H. Sevier, II
MG (Ret) Robert D. Shadley
Mr. Thomas A. Shambeau
Donations for the period August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012
COL (Ret) Roland H. Shamburek
COL (Ret) Hubert S. Shaw, Jr.
COL (Ret) George T. Shepard
COL (Ret) Robert G. Shields
COL (Ret) Richard L. Shiles
COL (Ret) Alexander P. Shine
The Honorable Roger H. Sirlin, Esq.
Ambassador Sichan Siv
COL (Ret) James K. Skeens P.E.
COL (Ret) Louis E. Skender
COL Michael L. Smidt
COL (Ret) Charles St John Smith, Jr.
Mr. James E. Smith
BG (Ret) Jerry C. Smithers
COL (Ret) Michael R. Smythers
COL (Ret) John A. Sones
Dr. Lewis Sorley
MG (Ret) Clyde W. Spence, Jr.
COL (Ret) Dorothy E. Spencer
Ms. Jo L. Spielvogel
LTC (Ret) Kenneth W. Spielvogel
COL (Ret) Frank H. Spriggs, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Michael E. Stamilio
COL (Ret) Todd R. Starbuck
COL (Ret) Edward P. Stefanik
Mrs. Joan S. Stevey
COL Christopher W. Stockel
COL (Ret) William T. Stockhausen
COL (Ret) Jeffrey P. Stolrow
MG (Ret) Donald C. Storm
COL (Ret) & Mrs. Nicholas L. Straffon
COL (Ret) Warren R. Stumpe
COL (Ret) Larry L. Sutton
RADM (Ret) John J. Sweeney
COL (Ret) Patrick C. Sweeney
CAPT (Ret) Craig R. Swierczek
COL (Ret) Murray G. Swindler
COL (Ret) James R. Talley
MG (Ret) Will H. Tankersley
COL (Ret) John B. Tanzer
COL (Ret) Timothy C. Tatum, Ph.D.
COL Barry K. Taylor
COL (Ret) Howard T. Taylor Jr
COL (Ret) Porcher L. Taylor, Jr.
COL (Ret) Richard H. Taylor
MG (Ret) Merdith W. B. Temple
COL (Ret) Donald I. Thiess
COL (Ret) Gerald R. Tipton
COL (Ret) Pierre L. Titard
COL (Ret) Robert L. Tonsetic
Brig Gen Floyd H. Trogdon
COL (Ret) Nicholas J. Turchiano
Mr. John M. Turongian
COL (Ret) Melvin R. Van Dyke
COL (Ret) William A. Van Horn
CAPT Vincent J. van Joolen
CAPT Peter Marc Van Stee
BG (Ret) Arthur R. Vandepoele
Dr. Anthony A. Vasile
COL (Ret) James A. Velezis
Ms. Deborah H. Vergos
LTC (Ret) Robert E. Vermette
COL (Ret) Eric H. Vieler
COL (Ret) John R. Vilas
COL (Ret) Alan G. Vitters, Ph.D.
Mr. Arvind Vora
MG (Ret) George J. Vukasin
Dr. Anna T. Waggener
COL (Ret) Leonard M. Wagman
COL (Ret) Terry L. Wagner
COL (Ret) Carl D. Walbeck
COL (Ret) Robert D. Walk
COL Clint E. Walker
Col (Ret) Roy A. Walker
COL Aaron Timothy Walter
Col (Ret) Dale B. Ward
COL Lawrence J. Wark
COL (Ret) Michael L. Warner
LTC (Ret) James K. Waters, Jr.
COL (Ret) Robert A. Watson
COL (Ret) Kimberly A. Weaver
COL (Ret) Hershel B. Webb
COL Brett D. Weigle
BG (Ret) Richard G. Weinberg
Dr. Dean O. Wenthe
COL David Scott Werner
COL (Ret) John R. Westervelt
COL (Ret) Robert S. Wetterstroem
Col Scott L. Wheeler
COL You-Ying W. Whipple
COL (Ret) Kenneth H. White, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Marion J. White
Mr. Howard G. Whitley, III
COL Alan V. Wilcoxson
BG (Ret) Dennis A. Wilkie
COL (Ret) Norman L. Williamson
Mrs. Mary Jane Willis
COL (Ret) James E. Willoughby, Jr.
LTC Deborah A. Wilson
COL (Ret) Paul E. Wilson
COL (Ret) Michael J. Winslow
Dr. Harold R. Winton
COL (Ret) James D. Wisenbaker
COL (Ret) Kelly A. Wolgast
Dr. Robert S. Wood
COL (Ret) Charles A.P. Woodbeck
COL (Ret) Donald L. Woodhouse
MG (Ret) Stephen R. Woods, Jr.
COL Steven G. Woods
COL (Ret) Reginald W. Woolard
BG (Ret) Stephen N. Xenakis
COL (Ret) Branislav Yaich
COL (Ret) Kenneth K. Yamanouchi
Ms. Debra L. Young
COL (Ret) Mo Young
CAPT (Ret) George M. Zaludek
LTC (Ret) William E. Zleit
Mr. Michael P. Zumwinkle
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of helping us verify our records. We
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2000s - present
Mr. 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)
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COL (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
1990s
COL (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
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COL (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
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
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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
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Betsy 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
1970s
GEN (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
1980s
Our 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
1990s
MG (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
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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
2000s
USAWC 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
OTHER
Mr. 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
TAPS
TAPS Fall 2012
Name & Class
1950s
Date of Death
Col (Ret) Richard Rothwell, USMC RES ‘52 . . . . . . . . .May 7, 2012
COL (Ret) Walter H. Grant RES ‘54 . . . . . . . . . . .November 9, 2006
COL (Ret) James I. Muir RES ‘54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 6, 2012
MG (Ret) Charles L. Southward RES ‘54. . . . . . . . . . April 28, 2000
MG (Ret) Joseph A. McChristian RES ‘55 . . . . . . . . . May 15, 2005
COL (Ret) Merlin O. Tyron RES ‘55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29, 1999
COL (Ret) Chase R. Teaboldt RES ‘56 . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22, 2012
COL (Ret) Harold L. Dorsett RES ‘57 . . . . . . . . . December 11, 2011
COL (Ret) Charles W. Kouns RES ‘57. . . . . . . . . . . . . March 9, 2004
COL (Ret) Joseph I. Coffey RES ‘58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 28, 2012
COL (Ret) George W. Herring RES ‘58. . . . . . . . . . January 24, 2003
BG (Ret) Stewart L. McKenney RES ‘58. . . . . . . . . . . April 15, 2012
COL (Ret) Karl A. Zipf RES ‘58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 5, 2011
COL (Ret) Victor G. Conley RES ‘59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 10, 1989
1960s
COL (Ret) James L. Ballard RES ‘60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 13, 2004
COL (Ret) George W. Killen RES ‘60 . . . . . . . . . . . . March 29, 2010
MG (Ret) Albert E. Milloy RES ‘60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 3, 2012
COL (Ret) Brooks O. Norman RES ‘60. . . . . . . . . February 27, 2003
BG (Ret) Wilson R. Reed RES ‘60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 9, 2012
COL (Ret) John H. Barner RES ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . . January 24, 2012
COL (Ret) John F.T. Murray RES ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . August 18, 2012
Dr. Carl G. Segal RES ‘61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 5, 2012
COL (Ret) Joseph T. Kasel RES ‘62. . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 7, 1983
COL (Ret) Hartsell H. Northington RES ‘62 . . . . . .October 21, 2004
MG (Ret) George S. Prugh, Jr. RES ‘62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 6, 2006
COL (Ret) Donald K. Stevens RES ‘62 . . . . . . . . . . . January 9, 2012
COL (Ret) John R. Glick RES ‘63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 13, 2012
COL (Ret) Edward F. McCabe RES ‘63. . . . . . . . . . . . May 21, 2011
LTG (Ret) Robert C. McAlister RES ‘63 . . . . . . . . February 26, 2008
COL (Ret) Harold G. Quackenbush RES ‘63. . . . . February 13, 2008
COL (Ret) Willie L. Tate RES ‘63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 14, 2012
COL (Ret) Carl C. Ulsaker, RES ‘63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 22, 2012
COL (Ret) Charles “Torrey” Williams RES ‘65 . . . . August 23, 2012
COL (Ret) Edward W. Haughney RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . January 1, 2012
Mr. John J. Onufrak RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 6, 2010
COL (Ret) Donald W. Payne RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 20, 2010
Mr. Bennett J. Sukonick RES ‘66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 2012
COL (Ret) Robert L. Chamberlain RES ‘67. . . . . . . . . . April 2, 2012
COL (Ret) Arne H. Eliasson RES ‘67. . . . . . . . . . . . Jaunary 25, 2012
COL (Ret) Spencer T. Hockaday RES ‘67 . . . . . . . . . . . July 25, 2001
COL (Ret) Thomas L. McMinn RES ‘67 . . . . . . September 14, 2012
Col (Ret) Wesley C. Noren, USMC, RES ‘67. . . . . . . . June 23, 2012
CDR (Ret) Roy J. Ragland, USN, RES ‘67 . . . . . . . December 8, 2011
COL (Ret) John O. Truby RES ‘67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 25, 2011
COL (Ret) John W. Brennan RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . August 3, 2004
COL (Ret) John R. Byers RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29, 2012
MG (Ret) John J. Koehler RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 10, 2012
LTG (Ret) Robert J. Lunn RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 20, 2012
COL (Ret) Dan D. Stedham RES ‘68. . . . . . . . . . .November 3, 2011
COL (Ret) Ralph T. Tierno RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 17, 2012
COL (Ret) Henry T. Uhrig RES ‘68 . . . . . . . . . . .November 17, 2011
MG (Ret) James S. Welch RES ‘68. . . . . . . . . . September 13, 1993
COL (Ret) John “Jack” E. Baker RES ‘69 . . . . . . . . . . April 14, 2012
Col (Ret) Alexander L. Michaux, USMC RES ‘69 . . . . May 20, 2012
COL (Ret) Gerhard W. Schutz, RES ‘69 . . . . . . . . . . . June 15, 2012
1970s
COL (Ret) Zane E. Finkelstein RES ‘70. . . . . . . . . . August 15, 2012
LTC (Ret) Betty R. Fraser DCS ‘70 . . . . . . . . . . . December 18, 2009
COL (Ret) Peter G. Grasser RES ‘70. . . . . . . . . . . . August 22, 2004
BG (Ret) John V. Kean DCS ‘70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 4, 2012
COL (Ret) Joe H. Sheard RES ‘70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 24, 2012
COL (Ret) Raymond R. Battreall DCS ‘71 . . . . . . . . . . . July 6, 2012
COL (Ret) Adolph L. Belser RES ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 28, 2012
Col (Ret) Don “Bob” R. Conway, USAF, RES ‘71 . . . . March 8, 2012
MG (Ret) Willard E. Hanshew RES ‘71, SRCOC ‘78 .September 9, 2012
COL (Ret) Robert Lisle DCS ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 20, 2011
COL (Ret) Awbrey G. Norris RES ‘71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 25 2008
COL (Ret) John F. Roehm DCS ‘71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 4, 2012
CLASS CODES
RES – Resident
DCS – Department of Corresponding Studies
DDE – Department of Distance Education
(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)
SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Officers Course
COL (Ret) Donald E. Clark RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1, 2012
COL (Ret) George L. Egbert, Jr. RES ‘72. . . . . . September 11, 2012
COL (Ret) Alvin F. Murphy RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 22, 2006
COL (Ret) George E. Palmer RES ‘72. . . . . . . . . . . August 30, 2012
COL (Ret) Albert W. Singletary Res ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . March 25, 2012
BG (Ret) Joseph N. Tenhet RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 21, 2012
COL (Ret) Franklin L. Wilson RES ‘72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 16, 2012
COL (Ret) Victor T. Bullock RES ‘73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 31, 2012
COL (Ret) Carl G. Davaz DCS ‘73 . . . . . . . . . . . . February 17, 2012
COL (Ret) Barton M. Hayward RES ‘73. . . . . . . . . . . June 12, 2012
COL (Ret) Bernard B. Quedens RES ‘73. . . . . . . . . . . June 16, 2012
BG (Ret) Max A. Creer SRCOC ‘74 . . . . . . . . . . December 29, 2001
COL (Ret) Johnnie Sartor DCS ‘74. . . . . . . . . . . December 12, 2004
COL (Ret) Alfred Earle Spry RES ‘74 . . . . . . . . . . . January 10, 2012
CDR (Ret) Robert S. Swan RES ‘74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 3, 2010
COL (Ret) Johnnie O. Ahrnsbrak DCS ‘75 . . . . . December 16, 2009
COL (Ret) Robert W. Green DCS ‘75 . . . . . . . . . . . . August 4, 2008
BG (Ret) John M. Kirk RES ‘75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 22, 2012
COL (Ret) John H. Oakes RES ‘75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 23, 2012
BG (Ret) James D. Randall DCS ‘76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 13, 2012
COL (Ret) Howard W. Clark RES ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 1, 2012
COL (Ret) Donald R. Green DCS ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . . August 12, 2012
COL (Ret) Robert G. Haltiner RES ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 13, 2012
COL (Ret) Bryson Jhung DCS ‘77 . . . . . . . . . . .November 19, 2011
COL (Ret) George F. Seiferth, Jr. DCS ‘77. . . . . . . . . . . .May 8, 2010
MG (Ret) Thomas W. Reynolds DCS ‘78 . . . . . . . . . . March 4, 2012
COL (Ret) Joseph D. Moody DCS ‘79 . . . . . . . . . . . . April 20, 2012
1980s
COL (Ret) James A. Anderson DCS ‘80 . . . . . . . . . . March 21, 2012
LTC (Ret) Paul B. Barbee DCS ‘80 . . . . . . . . . . .November 17, 1999
MG (Ret) Joseph W. Griffin SRCOC ‘80. . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1, 2005
BG (Ret) Joseph G. Iniguez, Jr. SRCOC ‘80 . . . . . .October 27, 2006
COL (Ret) David R. Schumann DCS ‘80. . . . . . September 18, 2012
COL (Ret) Robert D. Green DCS ‘81 . . . . . . . . . December 17, 2010
COL (Ret) Darrell G. Houston DCS ‘81 . . . . . . . . . . March 24, 2012
COL (Ret) Mary Jo Kasselmann RES ‘81 . . . . . . . . . . March 5, 2012
COL (Ret) Craig R. Chamberlain DCS ‘82 . . . . . . . . . April 10, 2010
RADM (Ret) Leroy Collins, Jr. , USN, SRCOC ‘82 . . . . . July 29, 2010
COL (Ret) Fritz Friant DCS ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 21, 2005
COL (Ret) Richard G. Frohnen DCS ‘82 . . . . . . . . . January 29, 2000
COL (Ret) John J. Mahon DCS ‘82. . . . . . . . . . September 13, 2006
COL (Ret) Engle W. Scott RES ‘82 . . . . . . . . . . .November 14, 2011
BG (Ret) James R. Sims SRCOC ‘82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 3, 2002
COL (Ret) Suzanne S. Boening RES ‘83. . . . . . . . . January 29, 2011
LTC (Ret) Adam S. “Ed” Gilmour DCS ‘83 . . . . . . . . . . .May 2, 2012
COL (Ret) Nicholas Waytowich DCS ‘83 . . . . . . . . August 20, 2011
Col (Ret) Roger A. Holtzapple, USMCR, DCS ‘84. . December 10, 2011
BG (Ret) Fred N. Larson RES ‘84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1, 2012
COL (Ret) Larry F. Paul RES ‘84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 5, 2012
COL (Ret) William C. Pendleton, III RES ‘84 . . . September 2, 2012
BG (Ret) Columbus “Buck” M. Womble RES ‘84 . . . . July 27, 2012
BG (Ret) Oliver W. Myers SRCOC ‘85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 5, 2012
COL (Ret) Philip W. Leon RES ‘86 . . . . . . . . . . . . February 20, 2012
MG (Ret) William B. Watson, Jr. DCS ‘86. . . . . . . . February 5, 2012
COL (Ret) Charles D. Cochran RES ‘87 . . . . . . . . . .October 1, 2012
COL (Ret) Michael G. Thornton RES ‘87 . . . . . . . . . . . . July 5, 2012
COL (Ret) Robert S. Lay RES ‘88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 11, 2012
COL (Ret) Roy E. Meeks DCS ‘88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 14, 2012
Ms. Mary Vonbriesen RES ‘88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 8, 2012
USAWCF – U.S. Army War College Fellow
FAC – Faculty
NSS – National Security Seminar
SIS – Strategy Implementation Seminar
CNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program
COL (Ret) Harriet L. Scheele DCS ‘94 . . . . . . . . . . . March 23, 2012
COL (Ret) Melvin L. Brewer DCS ‘95. . . . . . . . .November 14, 2010
BG (Ret) Cecil L. Dorten SRCOC ‘95 . . . . . . . . . . February 17, 2000
BrigGen (Ret) Jerry E. Ward, USMCR, SRCOC ‘95 . . . May 29, 2001
CH (COL, Ret) Winfield D. “Dick” Buzby RES ‘96 & FAC June 15, 2012
LTC (Ret) Sherilyn H. Freeman DCS ‘96. . . . . . . . . . August 5, 2008
LTC (Ret) William A. Tucker DCS ‘96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 30, 2012
COL (Ret) David E. Maki DDE ‘99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 12, 2005
COL (Ret) Michael P. Brown DDE ‘00 . . . . . . . . . . . . May 13, 2012
COL Curtis M. Hellenbrand, Jr. DDE ‘02 . . . . . . . . . April 25, 2012
CDR (Ret) Donald K. “Keith” Ulrich RES ‘05. . . . .October 24, 2011
COL Jerry Cashion, RES ‘08 & FAC . . . . . . . . . . .November 2, 2012
Other
BG (Ret) Michael J.L. Greene Dep Cmdt, ‘68-’69 . . . June 15, 2012
Mr. Albert P. Holmberg FAC ‘69-’88 . . . . . . . . . . February 13, 2012
COL (Ret) Donald E. Lunday FAC ‘80-’93 and Dep Cmdt . .Oct. 11, 2012
Spouses
Mrs. 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:
1990s to Present
CH COL (Ret) Richard L. Adams DCS ‘90 . . . . . . February 27, 2012
COL (Ret) Hugh P. Goettel SRCOC ‘90 . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29, 2011
MG (Ret) William A. Cugno RES ‘91 . . . . . . . . .November 10, 2011
COL (Ret) Ronald G. Bernoski DCS ‘92 . . . . . . . . . . . April 29, 2012
COL (Ret) Edward M. Kelly RES ‘92 . . . . . . . . September 27, 2011
COL (Ret) Roland W. Carter DCS ‘93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 24, 2012
COL (Ret) Curtice E. Holland DCS ‘93 . . . . . . . . . February 17, 2012
Mr. Ted R. Snediker, DAC, RES ‘93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 9, 2012
CAPT Kris Barrett SRCOC ‘94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 14, 2003
MG (Ret) Joel W. Norman SRCOC ‘94. . . . . . . . . . . . . April 3, 2009
COL (Ret) Daniel A. Merritt RES ‘94 . . . . . . . . . . . .October 5, 2004
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 finding a Richard E. Cavazos in
the death records. We are very embarrassed and
cannot apologize enough for that mistake!
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CLASS CODES
RES – Resident
DCS – Department of Corresponding Studies
DDE – Department of Distance Education
(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)
SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Officers Course
COL (Ret) John Logan Schutz, RES ’59 was recently awarded the “Lifetime Distinguished
Service Award” by the University of Maryland Athletic Department.
COL (Ret) Albert E. Wolfgang, RES ’74 is keeping busy as a
Board Member of a 1,500 member organization, The Renaissance
Society, which conducts year long seminars for seniors at California
State University, Sacramento. “This keeps the brain working, even
when the body wants to take some time off.”
GEN (Ret) Gordon R. Sullivan,
RES ’78 & 2010 Outstanding Alum,
was named the 2012 recipient of the
Goodpaster Award. The Goodpaster
Award honors the life and service
Wolfgang
of General Andrew J. Goodpaster,
a longtime trustee and a chairman of the George C. Marshall
Sullivan
Foundation, a champion of the Marshall
legacy, an American hero, and an extraordinary public servant.
COL (Ret) Douglas A. Doehle, RES ’80, would welcome contact by
any USAWC Alumni. He says that retired life in Southern Idaho is
pleasant. (dadoehle@mindspring.com)
COL (Ret) Robert L. Powell, RES ’84, was honored on July 12,
2012 at the 20th annual Ranger Hall of Fame ceremony in Marshall
Auditorium at Fort Benning, Georgia. He was one of 12 inductees
into the 2012 group.
COL (Ret) J.A. Barton Campbell, DCS ’85, was elected to the
Campbell
Board of Directors for the “Alumni and Friends of Princeton ROTC”
at the annual meeting at Princeton University in June 2012. He
received his commission in Field Artillery upon graduation from
Princeton in 1962.
COL (Ret) Carl A. Singer, PhD, DCS ’92, is
enjoying his grandchildren and doing a bit of
consulting and volunteering. He volunteers
as Chairman of the Management Board
of IEEE Software & Systems Standards
Committee and helps out at the Menlo Park
(NJ) Veterans’ Home. His wife, Miriam, is a
Singer professor at Farleigh Dickinson University,
so he takes interesting courses there,
including U.S. Military History, Terrorism,
Bartels
Political Crises, and Cyber Security.
General Knud Bartels, IF Denmark, RES ’94, is Chairman of the
Military Committee (CMC), at NATO Headquarters in Brussels,
Belgium. Serving alongside him is his USAWC classmate, LtGen
Gaskin. (see next).
LtGen Walter E. Gaskin, USMC, RES
’94, is Deputy Chairman of the NATO
Military Committee in Brussels, Belgium.
MG (Ret) Dorian T. Anderson, RES
’95, was inducted into the ninth Army
Gaskin
Sports Hall of Fame on September 28,
2012. A USMA ‘75 graduate, he earned two varsity letters in both
sprint football and wrestling and was the first sprint football player
to take home the prestigious Army Athletic Association award. He
retired from the military after serving
as CG, U.S. Army Human Resources
Anderson
Command.
COL (Ret) Davis D. Tindoll, Jr., RES ’97, is an SES and now
Director, Installation Management Command Atlantic Region. He
visited Carlisle Barracks in early October 2012.
Lt Gen Eduardo Jose Barbosa, RES
’98, IF Brazil, visited a number of his
1998 classmates in July 2012 when he
attended CJFLCC.
Tindoll COL (Ret) Alfred C. Faber, Jr., Harvard
Fellow ’98, retired after 32 years of
service and is now the President/CEO of
The Partnership for Excellence (TPE), the
premier Baldrige-based state program for
the promotion of performance excellence
in all sectors of the economy. TPE is a
volunteer-driven, 501(c)(3) non-profit
Barbosa
member organization headquartered in
Columbus, Ohio.
Gen Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., USMC,
RES ’99, Assistant Commandant of the
Faber
U.S. Marine Corps, has been nominated
as the next Commander of U.S. and NATO
Forces in Afghanistan.
Mr. J. Randall Robinson, RES ’99, was
designated by Secretary of the Army as the
Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
of the Army for Installations, Environment and
Energy and Acting Project Executive Officer
Dunford
Robinson for the National Museum of the U.S. Army.
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Bray
Kasdorf
Crutchfield
Trombitas
Kay
Guernsey
Danner
USAWCF – U.S. Army War College Fellow
FAC – Faculty
NSS – National Security Seminar
SIS – Strategy Implementation Seminar
CNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program
MG (Ret) Robert T. Bray, RES ’00,
retired in June 2011 from the National
Guard after leading the Rhode Island
National Guard for 5 ½ years with over 41
years of service.
Dr. (COL, Ret) James A. Helis,
USAWCF ’00 & FAC, was selected as
Superintendent of the U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy in July 2012. He pinned
on promotion to RADM with assumption
of that position.
LtGen Bruno H.G. Kasdorf, IF
Germany, RES ’00, has been named as
the new Bundeswehr Chief of Staff, Army.
Dr. James Jay Carafano, DDE’ 01, gave
the keynote address at the 15th annual
Members Meeting and Awards Dinner
of the Army Historical Foundation. He
is currently the Director of the Heritage
Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign
Policy Studies.
MG Anthony G. Crutchfield, RES ’01,
has been announced as Chief of Staff of
U.S. Pacific 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 another
USAWC
grad,
MG
Simeon G. Trombitas,
RES ’00. This first photo
shows MG Rudesheim
and USAF Gen Douglas
Fraser, Commander of U.S.
Southern Command. The
second photo is of
MG Trombitas, who
has been nominated
to be the senior
defense attaché to
Mexico.
COL (Ret) John R.
Dabrowski, PhD,
DDE ’02 is finally
retired after his
second retiree recall
tour ended in late February. He is
now a DoD civilian employed as
the Chief Historian for the Missile
Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal, AL.
BG (Ret) Larry D. Kay, DDE ’02, is
the Executive Director of the Missouri
Veterans Commission. In his civilian
career, he has over 20 years of experience
in hospital administration and healthcare
management focusing on strategic
planning, operational leadership, team
building and communications.
BG Dennis D. Doyle, RES ’03, was
selected in August as the new CG, Tripler
Army Medical Center in Honolulu,
Hawaii. General Doyle’s new position
includes being CG, Pacific Regional
Medical Command, lead agent for the
U.S. Army Pacific Surgeon, Chief of
TRICARE Pacific 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 August
2012. He is Deputy Surgeon General,
National Guard Affairs.
COL R. Christion Brewer, RES ‘04,
played baseball at Cooperstown on
September 11th this year and was able
to auction the jersey he wore for $500
and “pass the hat” for another $1400 for
the Wounded Warrior Project. Way to go
Christion!
MG Stephen L. Danner, DDE ’04, has
been elected as the new Chairman of
the National Guard Association of the
U.S. (NGAUS). He was previously The
Adjutant General of Missouri.
Helis
Carafano
Rudesheim
Dabrowski
Doyle
Brewer
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CLASS CODES
RES – Resident
DCS – Department of Corresponding Studies
DDE – Department of Distance Education
(DCS renamed as of 1 Jun 98)
SRCOC – Senior Reserve Component Officers Course
COL (Ret) Michael J. Donovan, RES ’04, is
Senior Program Manager for the World Trade
Center Redevelopment Program in NYC.
General Bikram Singh,
IF India, RES ’04, was
appointed Chief of Army
Staff of India in May
2012.
CAPT (Ret) Gary C.
Rasicot, RES ‘04, visited
USAWC in August. He’s
Donovan
the SES Director, Global Singh
Maritime Operational Threat Response Coordination Center..
BG Carol A. Eggert, DDE ’05 & FAC,
was promoted to BG this summer and
assigned as Assistant Adjutant General,
PA. Promoting her was The Adjutant
General of Pennsylvania, MG Wesley E.
Craig, DCS ’93 & AWCF Trustee.
Eggert
MG (Ret) William M. Maloan, DDE ’05
& SRCOC ’11, retired in February 2012
as the Deputy Commander, Joint Force
Headquarters, Tennessee Army National
Guard. He continues to serve as presiding
Judge and Chancellor of the 27th Judicial
District for the State of Tennessee.
Rasicot
LtGen Sedky Sobhy, IF Egypt, RES ’05, has become the new
commander of the Egyptian military.
Burton MG Jefferson S. Burton, RES ’06
was appointed The Adjutant General of
the Utah National Guard in May 2012.
MG Burton oversees 7000 Soldiers
and Airmen in more than two dozen
communities across Utah.
Maloan
BGen Abdelfattah El Sisi (Al-Seesi),
RES ’06, IF Egypt, has been appointed the new Defense Minister
in Egypt.
BG Steven Ferrari, DDE ’07, Deputy
Commander of the Troy-based New York
Army National Guard’s 43rd Infantry
Division, was promoted to Brigadier
General on June 29, 2012.
BG Michaelene A. Kloster, DDE
’07, was selected for assignment as
Commander, 98th Division (Initial Entry
Training), Rochester, NY.
Bresnahan
COL Michael R. Bresnahan, DDE
’08, was selected as Chief of Staff of the
10,500 member New York Army National
Guard.
Ferrari
COL Philip T. Pugliese, DDE ’08, is
Chief of Staff of the Troy, New York, based 42nd Infantry Division
of the U.S. Army National Guard.
BG Patricia M. Anslow, RES ’09,
became the first female general
officer of the Arkansas Army
National Guard as the Assistant
Adjutant General. As a civilian, BG
Anslow is chief of the Planning and Pugliese
Environmental Division of the Little
Rock District of the Army Corps of
Engineers.
Anslow
Mr. Jay Eaton, NSS ’09, was
awarded a 2012 Secretary of
Defense Employer Support Freedom
Award for his exceptional support of
Guard and Reserve employees.
COL Michael S. Heimall, DDE
Heimall ’09, took command of the Beaumont
Army Medical Center, Ft. Bliss, TX
on October 24, 2012.
BG Lewis G. Irwin, DDE ’09,
was promoted in July 2012 at Fort
Bragg, NC where he commands the
926th Engineer Brigade, a combat
engineer unit of the Army Reserve.
He teaches public policy and
government at Duquesne University
in Pittsburgh, PA, and also serves as
an Army Reserve Adjunct Professor
of Research at the USAWC’s
Strategic Studies Institute.
USAWCF – U.S. Army War College Fellow
FAC – Faculty
NSS – National Security Seminar
SIS – Strategy Implementation Seminar
CNSP – Commandant’s National Security Program
COL (Ret) James Norris, DDE ’09, the Information Technology
Manager with the Ventura County Fire Department in California,
received the Legion of Merit from President Obama for his combined
active and Reserve commissioned service. He spent the last few
years as the Western Team Chief for the Department of Homeland
Security’s National Communications System.
COL Robert J. Ruch, RES ’09, assumed
command in July 2012 of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Army Engineering and
Support Center in Huntsville, AL.
COL Marion Garcia, DDE ’10, was
Norris
selected for promotion to BG and
assignment as the Deputy Commander, 200th Military Police
Command, Ft. Meade, MD.
Carl T. Reese, M.D., DDE ’10,
Reese COL
was appointed as the Associate Chief
Ruch
of Surgery at the Lebanon VA Medical
Center in Lebanon, PA. Dr. Reese came
from the Hershey Medical Center, where he has been an attending
urologist and assistant professor of surgery since 2002. He serves as
the Division Surgeon of the 28th Infantry Division in the PA Army
National Guard.
BG Garrett S. Yee, DDE ’09, was selected
for assignment as Deputy Commander for
Mobilization (IMA), Surface Deployment
and Distribution Command, Scott AFB, IL. He has been serving as
Commander, 505th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade.
COL Jayson A. Altieri, RES ’11, was
Altieri promoted to Colonel in May 2012 at the
NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium,
where he is an Army Standardization
Planner. In July, he was awarded the Yee
Vierdaagsekruis after completing the
4-day, 160 kilometer Nijmegen March with a combined Belgium,
British, Dutch, French, German and USA team from EUROCorps.
Jayson has been selected to assume
command of the 110th Aviation Brigade at
Fort Rucker, Alabama.
COL Artur Tiganik, IF Estonia, RES
’11, has been appointed by the Estonian
Minister of Defence as Commander of the
Estonian Army. COL Tiganik assumed
command on July 20, 2012.
COL Hunt W. Kerrigan,
Tiganik
RES ’11, met LTG
(Ret) William “Jerry”
Boykin, RES ’91 and
former U.S. Deputy
Under
Secretary
of
Defense for Intelligence,
during the General’s visit
to Anchorage, Alaska.
COL Kerrigan is the
Commander of the 38th
Kerrigan Troop Command, Alaska
Boykin
Army National Guard.
COL Michael A. Abell, RES ’12,
assumed command on June 23, 2012
of the 149th Maneuver Enhancement
Abell
Brigade of the Kentucky National Guard.
Col Didas Ndahiro, IF Rwanda,
Moore
RES ’12, was promoted to Colonel as
soon as he returned to his country after
graduation from USAWC.
BGen Paul K. Lebidine, USMCR,
DDE ’12, was promoted this summer and
appreciates the professional education he
Lebidine
received from the DDE program.
Mr. Harvin C. Moore, IV, NSS ’12, was named to the Board of
Directors of Space Center Houston, the Visitor’s Center of the
NASA Johnson Space Center.
Eaton
Irwin
Stultz
LTG (Ret) Jack C. Stultz, Jr., DCS
’97, USAR, and MG (Ret) Raymond
W. Carpenter, RES ’97, ARNG,
received the Major General James Earl
Rudder Medal, and the Lieutenant
General Raymond S. McLain Medal,
respectively, from the Association of
the U.S. Army (AUSA) in October
2012 for their outstanding contributions
to the advancement of a seamless and
component-oriented Army.
Carpenter
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L-R front: Mr. Norm Blake, Mr. Lou Manzi, MG Tony Cucolo (Liaison), LTG (Ret) Tom Rhame (President), Ms. Rebekah Nottingham, Ms. Jo
Dutcher, Ms. Jessica Mitchell, and LTG (Ret) Jim Peake. 2d row: LTG (Ret) Ron Blanck, MG (Ret) Bill Burns (Pres. Emeritus), MG Wes Craig, BG
(Ret) Hal Nelson, MG (Ret) George Barker, Mr. Frank Sullivan, and Mr. Ralph Hake. 3d row: COL (Ret) Ruth Collins (CEO), Mr. Bill Alexander,
Mr. Chuck Donabedian, COL (Ret) Bob Hervey, Mrs. Charlotte Watts (Trustee Emerita), and LTC (Ret) Dan Monken (Dir. for Development).
Top row: Mr. Russ Bundy (Advisor), COL (Ret) Phil Evans (Liaison), LTG (Ret) Dick Trefry, LTG (Ret) Mike Rochelle, COL (Ret) Buddy Beck,
MG (Ret) Cliff Gibbs, and COL (Ret) Steve Gerras (Liaison). Not Pictured: COL (Ret) Peter Langenus and Mr. Amir Lear.