Salute Vol. 12, Iss. 1, January 2013

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Salute Vol. 12, Iss. 1, January 2013
Volume 12 – Issue 1 – January 2013
Local AUSA repeats as world’s best chapter
Volunteer, corporate support breed winning programs
(Previously published in The Redstone Rocket)
By KARI HAWKINS
Assistant editor
kari.j.hawkins2.civ@mail.mil
A combination of supportive corporate members, loads of dedicated member
volunteers, outstanding events and a patriotic community have, once again, put the
Redstone-Huntsville Chapter of the Association of the U.S. Army on top.
On top, that is, as the 2012 best AUSA chapter in the world.
Success has been part of the chapter’s day-to-day operations for several years as its
members have provided a plethora of events, activities and programs in support of
active duty and Reserve Soldiers, Army civilians, retirees and their families. The
chapter is also involved in community events that gain public awareness of the
Army and its mission. It has won the best chapter every year from 2004 through
2008, and then again in 2010, 2011 and this year.
“The more activities you do and the more reports you submit to national help
your chapter earn points towards this honor,” chapter president Paul Elliott said.
“But we don’t do these things to win an award. We do things to take care of the
Army and Soldiers, DA civilians, retirees and their families. It mounts up to us
doing all these activities that we get credit for at national. At the beginning of the
year, it was not our goal to be chapter of the year. Our goal is always to support the
Army.”
The Redstone-Huntsville Chapter will receive the best chapter of the year award
at AUSA’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C., Oct. 22-24. It will also receive top
honors in several categories, with each represented by an activity streamer added to
the local chapter’s flag.
“We will be receiving activity streamers for everything from the support we give
our veterans to our Army history events to our interaction with elected officials,”
Elliott said. “We are very active in the resolutions process.”
L-R GEN (R) Sullivan, AMC CSM Riling, GEN Via, Commanding General, Army Materiel Command,
Paul Elliott, Redstone-Huntsville Chapter President, MG COllyar, Commanding General, Aviation and
Missile Command, AMCOM CSM Glidewell, LTG (R) Thompson
Every year, AUSA presents resolutions to Congress and lobbies for those resolutions on behalf of the Army. For the past 10 years, the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter
has had a representative on the AUSA National Resolutions Committee and, as a
consequence, many of the resolutions presented and passed at the national level
originate with the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter.
“We try to represent the needs of the commands in our chapter,” Elliott said. “Our
chapter is influential on a national basis.”
But that is only one example of the depth of experience and commitment that the
chapter’s volunteers bring to its activities, and how they make a difference in the
local chapter’s track record at the national level.
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President’s Message
Paul Elliott
We have just completed another very successful
year for the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter! The
Chapter’s support to Soldiers and Families (Active,
Guard and Reserve) has been steadfast; outreach,
support and recognition of Department of the Army
Civilians remains a key focus; the honoring of Veteran’s service and sacrifice has been in the forefront;
partnership with the Community has been constant;
and providing worthwhile programs and benefits to
our Membership has been our goal. Thank you to an
outstanding Board, our Sponsors and all the volunteers that worked to make all our programs and events
“happen” this last year.
The recent Veterans Week activities, culminating with the Veterans’ Parade
through downtown Huntsville, served as a continuing tribute to those that have
served and continue to serving a grateful Nation. The Chapter is proud to honor
and recognize the dedication of those that serve so that we all may enjoy the
freedoms of this great country.
We celebrated our successes at the Annual Meeting and welcomed in the
Christmas Holiday season with a combined “Welcome Home” and Christmas
Reception at the Von Braun Center. Several of our members received special
recognition awards for significant contributions to the Chapter. The food was
fantastic, the mood was festive and getting to spend time with our Members
and Guests was the best !
Our Anniston Satellite Chapter is really charging forward. Under the reinvigorated Leadership of Greg Potts and his Board, the Chapter is making a
positive impact in the Anniston Community. Read more about their programs
and activities in Greg’s message.
Our recently established North Alabama Satellite Chapter in Russellville is
also working to support Members in their area. Dr. Tim Guinn, Satellite Chapter
President, recently attended AUSA’s National Leadership Training in St. Louis
and we expect a great program as that Chapter gets up and running.
Kris McBride and I joined the Alabama National Guard for their 376th
Birthday celebration in Montgomery on 13 December. The event focused on the
rich history of the Citizen Soldier and the proud heritage of the Army National
Guard. You can see pictures of that event in this newsletter. We are making plans
to charter a Satellite Chapter in Montgomery to provide better and more direct
interaction with our Membership in that area.
2013 promises to continue the trend of excellence for the Chapter. In January,
we get off to a fast start as the Chapter hosts our 2ND Annual Department of the
Army Civilian Leadership Summit. Rick Turner has a great Professional Development program lined up. Look for information in the Redstone Rocket and
Garrison personnel announcements.
There is a very likely chance that GEN (R) Gordon Sullivan, National President
and Chief Operating Officer of the Association of the United States Army and
32nd Chief of Staff of the Army, will be visiting with us soon. Stay tuned for
more information.
Throughout the year, keep up with the latest Chapter activities and events on
our website, Facebook, Twitter and MagnetMail. By the way, please check your
membership information to ensure AUSA has your correct email information
and Chapter designation. AUSA MagnetMail (email) is our primary way to
communicate with you.
Army Strong!!
Paul Elliott
President
Redstone-Huntsville Chapter
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long Veterans Day activities and Armed
Forces Celebration Week. This past
year, several of the chapter’s members
were involved in planning the opening
ceremony for the Huntsville/Madison
County Veterans Memorial.
“We try to fit in with community
events and provide support where it’s
needed,” Elliott said.
In 2012, the chapter also established
its second satellite chapter in Russellville. The Redstone-Huntsville Chapter,
which includes all of North Alabama,
has 2,600 members and 300 corporate
members.
“We want to continue to build our
satellite chapters to make it easier for us
to reach out to retirees, civilians and
the Reserve component,” Elliott said.
Likewise, the chapter wants to continue to build and diversify its individual
and corporate memberships.
“Not all of our corporate members
are defense contractors,” said Kris
McBride, the chapter’s executive vice
president. “We have all kinds of business members who want to support
our Army and Redstone Arsenal.”
That support grows as AUSA works
to tell the Army story.
“The purpose and mission of AUSA
is to support Soldiers and family members,” vice president of special events
John Wright said. “But one of the tasks
of AUSA is to keep in the community
the message that our Soldiers, families
and DA civilians need our support.”
The chapter is glad to receive the top
chapter award in what it considers a
transition year.
“With the move of the Ordnance
Munitions and Electronic Maintenance
School from Redstone, we have lost
our large Soldier base,” Wright said.
“But we have shifted our outreach to
concentrate more on the Reserve component and the DA civilians who are
such a big part of this community.
That’s where we really see our base
membership growing.”
And that’s where they see the
Redstone-Huntsville Chapter of
AUSA continuing to make a winning
difference.
Sofia Bledsoe, Chapter Liaison Team Redstone/AMCOM, receives award from Paul Elliott, Chapter
President, and Jeff Wishik, Event Chairman, for her support to the 50th Anniversary Vietnam Tribute
event conducted by the Chapter in September.
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“As a chapter, it’s all a team effort. It
takes a team effort to do all that we
do,” he said. “Many of our volunteers
have been with this chapter for years
and their experience benefits us and
our programs. We have great, dedicated volunteers, board members and
general membership, a supportive
corporate membership and a supportive community.
“Our volunteers do everything from
planning events, to working on the
water brigade at the Concert in the
Park (during Armed Forces Celebration Week) to passing out flags at the
Veterans Day Parade.”
Besides such annual events as the Army
birthday celebration, the Huntsville Stars
and Huntsville Havoc military appreciation nights, DA Civilian of the Year
Award, Tactical Missile Symposium,
high school and college ROTC awards,
the Soldier/NCO of the Year and the
1st Sgt. John Ordway Award, Elliott said
there were two new chapter-sponsored
activities that really stood out in the
2012 chapter year.
The first – the Department of the
Army Civilian Summit – addressed
the needs of the growing DA civilian
population at Redstone Arsenal. The
first ever event featured presentations
from the Arsenal’s civilian leadership
and offered continuing education credit
to those who attended. The event will
be offered again next year in conjunction with the Defense Acquisition
University.
“We value our Department of the
Army civilian membership and the
summit was part of our outreach to
them,” Elliott said.
The second event was the Wounded
Warrior Amputee Softball Tournament
that was part of this year’s annual
Armed Forces Celebration Week. The
tournament brought the national wounded warrior softball team to Huntsville
for three patriotic games that filled the
Sportsplex with cheering fans.
The local chapter also provides support
for military-focused events sponsored
by other local organizations, such as
Operation Christmas Bear, the week-
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Redstone-Huntsville Chapter Celebrates
Return from 2012 Annual Meeting
More than 300 individual and corporate members joined with Chapter
Officers and Board Members at the
Von Braun Center East Hall on Dec.
4, 2012. The gathering served to celebrate the chapter’s successful trip to
the 2012 Annual Meeting held in
Washington, D.C. during October.
At the annual meeting, the chapter
was recognized as the Best Chapter
Overall for the eighth time in the past
nine years. The celebration coincided
with the chapter’s Holiday Reception
and a general membership meeting.
Paul Elliott, Chapter President,
welcomed all to event. He recognized
military and civilian leadership from
Team Redstone, the cities of Huntsville and Madison, staff members of
the Alabama congressional delegation,
Alabama A&M University faculty
and cadets, and Annual Meeting corporate sponsors. Special recognition
was afforded to the Chapter’s 2012
award winners at the local, regional,
and national level – Ordway (chapter),
Volunteer Family of the Year (chapter), Civilian of the Year (national),
Soldier & NCO of the Year (AMC
and SMDC/ARSTRAT), and Biddle
(national). Paul also presented several
special recognition awards for outstanding leadership in support of
events throughout the year to include
Jeff Wishik, chapter board member,
for his leadership of the recent
Vietnam War Tribute conducted in
September.
The reception was co-hosted by the
Von Braun Center and the Huntsville/
Madison County Convention and
Visitors Bureau; special thanks to
Marie Arighi (VBC) and Jo Seay (H/
Award recipients at the Chapter Welcome
Home and Holiday reception.
Chapter Welcome Home and Christmas
Reception at the Von Braun Center.
MCCVB). The Von Braun Center
staff displayed their culinary talents
with multiple stations for Mexican,
Italian and Asian cuisines; a chocolate fountain was the highlight.
The event planning committee included: Sam Torrey, Mark Gerecht,
Dave Seay, John Wright, Steve Below,
Marie Arighi, Jo Seay, Kris McBride,
Mike Barefield, and Paul Elliott.
January 2013
Dave Seay receives recognition award for his work as the
Chairman of the Annual Meeting Committee during the
Chapter “Welcome Home” at VBC.
Joe Fitzgerald receives recognition award for his tireless
efforts as Event Chairman for all Veterans Week activities
for AUSA and the Huntsville Community.
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AUSA
Annual
Meeting
BG (R) Bob Drolet receives the MG Anthony J. Drexel Biddle
Medal at the Opening Ceremony of the Annual Meeting.
L-R: GEN (R) Sullivan, BG (R) Drolet, LTG (R) Thompson
Keith Roberson receives the Joseph P. Cribbins Award
at the Opening Ceremony of the Annual Meeting. L-R:
GEN (R) Sullivan, Mr. Roberson, LTG (R) Thompson
General Via recognizes SMDC NCO of the Year, SGT Kitchen and Soldier of the Year, SPC Moore at the
Chapter Hospitality Suite
Jan Smith, CEO S3 Inc., receives recognition award as the Platinum Sponsor for
the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter Hospitality Suite for the Annual Meeting
Redstone-Huntsville Hospitality Suite provides members and guests a great place to gather.
Redstone-Huntsville Hospitality Suite is always the “place to be”.
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2013 Department of
the Army Civilian of the
Year Awards Dinner
By Jerry Hamilton
Chairman, DA Civilian of the Year Committee Redstone-Huntsville
Chapter Association of the United States Army
On April 3 the Redstone-Hunts2013 Department of the
ville Chapter of the Association of
Army Civilian of the Year
the United States Army (AUSA) will
Awards Dinner
sponsor the 2013 Department of the
Army Civilian of the Year Awards
April 3 • 7 p.m.
Von Braun Center • North Hall
Dinner at 7 p.m., at the Von Braun
Center, North Hall. This award and
Sponsored by the Redstone-Huntsville
dinner recognizes local Department
Chapter of the Association of the
United States Army (AUSA)
of the Army Civilians who have demonstrated exceptional performance
as members of the Army team. We will recognize nominees from three groups:
Management/Executive Award, Professional / Technical Award, and Supporting
Staff Award. These outstanding civilians will be nominated by their commands or
agencies in February.
The Chapter nominee selected from among all of the local nominees will be
announced at the dinner and go on to compete for the AUSA Third Region
(Southeast) competition in June. The Region winners are recognized nationally at
the AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington DC in October. The winner in 2012
was Mr. Keith Roberson, Executive Director, Integrated Materiel Management
Center, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM). Mr. Roberson
went on to win the Region award and was chosen as the AUSA national DA
Civilian of the Year for 2012.
Other past winners have included: Mr. Lars D. Ericsson, Senior Scientist and
Chief Technical Architect, Unmanned Aviation Systems Project Management
Office, Program Executive Office —Aviation; Ms. Lisha Adams G3 Operations
AMCOM; Mr. Richard Turner, Executive Director of the US Army TMDE
Activity (Mr. Turner went on to win the Region award and was chosen as the
AUSA national DA Civilian of the Year for 2009); Mr. Tim Owings, Deputy
Project Manager, Unmanned Aerial Systems; Mr. Troy Hester, Electronics Engineer,
United States Army Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center;
Dr. Steven Messervy, General Manager NATO Medium Extended Air Defense
System Management Agency; Mr. Paul Bogosian, Program Executive Officer for
Aviation; Mr. Steve Pierce, Chief, Studies and Analysis Division, US Army Space
and Missile Defense Command Future Warfare Center; Mr. Dale More, GroundBased Midcourse Defense Joint Program Office; and Mr. John Chapman, Executive
Director of the Integrated Materiel Management Center.
Plan to support the outstanding civilian nominees by attending the awards
dinner. Individual and corporate tables of eight will be available. Make your
reservations beginning in January 21, 2013 by visiting the Redstone-Huntsville
Chapter AUSA website at www.ausaredstone.org. For more information
contact the AUSA event coordinator, Jerry Hamilton at 256-771-1345 or
AJH72USMA@mchsi.com.
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Anniston Satellite President’s Message
A Merry Hooah Christmas, Fellow AUSAers!
Army Strong holiday greetings from your Southern Satellite Chapter of the Anniston Area.
Since my last message to you all, it has been a busy
and exciting time here in the South. After Lezlee Davis,
our VP for Soldier Support, & I returned from an
educational whirlwind at the National AUSA in DC,
we all needed to spring into action for the next round
of fall activities.
On Thursday, November 8th, we were graced to have
Congressman Mike Rogers, Alabama 3rd District,
speak to 75 members and guests at our General
Membership Breakfast Meeting at Classic on Noble
here in Anniston. Mike spoke at length about issues
still confronting the Nation and the State in general,
and the 3rd District, in particular. Our Army, our
nation’s defense, and homeland security remain at the
top of his concerns and priorities.
Two days later, we were off to Fort McClellan where
COL Chuck Keith, our EVP and Commander of
the Fort McClellan Army National Guard Training
Center, led our effort in sponsoring the 3rd Annual
CPT Kyle Comfort Memorial 5K Run, held to support
the foundation which bears the name of this former
local resident, Jacksonville State University ROTC
Commissionee, and fallen Ranger hero in Afghanistan.
This year’s attendance doubled over last year; all the
runners and walkers crossed the finish line in front of
the AUSA Banner.
The next day, Veterans’ Day, found our chapter
secretary, Rikki Graben, and Max Dodd, our VP for
Membership, in carrying the AUSA Banner, while
waving to and distributing AUSA memorabilia to the
thousands who lined the parade route along Anniston’s
Noble Street for this annual event. Max says we even
got some member inquiries from attendees!
But, now the real work and fun began. Remember in
my last message that I spoke of the 300+ soldiers from
this area of the 167th Infantry Battalion, Alabama
Army National Guard, being deployed to Afghanistan?
Well, under the leadership of Santa’s Chief Elf, VP
for Soldier Support, Lezlee Davis, Christmas would
come to those soldiers in the form of Christmas Care
Packages. Local radio stations promoted, local citizens
donated goods and products at area Wal-Marts / AOD
Federal Credit Union offices / Area Branches of the
FNB of Talladega / Fort
McClellan drop boxes,
elementary school children wrote hundreds of
letters and cards, Pell
City AMVETS posts
campaigned and solicited support, the Anniston
Junior League donated
and packed, the Fort
McClellan Chapter of
the Gold Star Wives
provided many, many
items and significant
cash, and dozens of
citizens and soldiers
donated cash & checks,
and arrived to sort,
pack and ship. Whew! The effort was even bigger than
that sentence!
One of COL Chuck Keith’s operations centers became Rear Log Base 167 IN as many volunteers from
the FMARNG Training Center including Soldiers, DA
Civilians, and retirees pitched in the assembly line to
fill these care packages with as many items as possible
to ensure our soldiers down range will have a very
memorable Christmas! As of COB 5 December…306…
yes, three hundred and six…care package boxes were
en route to the soldiers of the 167th Infantry Battalion.
W-O-W. Great job, Lezlee and Team!
As we wind down another calendar year, and make
plans for the next, may the safety and health of the
men and women who serve this nation, especially
those deployed many miles away in harm’s way, be
foremost in our thoughts and prayers. May we continue to focus on who we are, and what we have been
called to do: AUSA: Voice for the Army, Support for
the Soldier.
Very Merry Christmas. Go Army Strong.
Greg Potts, COL (RET) U.S.Army Ordnance
President, Anniston Area Satellite Chapter
January 2013
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Department of the Army Civilian News:
LeadershipSummit
By RICK TURNER
VP DA Civilian Affairs
The Redstone-Huntsville Chapter of the Association of the United States
Army (AUSA) will host its second annual Department of the Army Civilian
(DAC) Leadership Summit on January 31, 2013 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. at
The Summit (formerly the Officers and Civilians Club) located on Redstone
Arsenal. The cost of the event is free and will be followed by a Leader Social
for all guest speakers and attendees, as well as selected Army leaders from
4 p.m. to 5 p.m. This is AUSA’s Chapter Leadership Development Outreach
for DACs.
“Last year’s AUSA DAC Leadership Summit was well received and a big
success. We look forward to this year’s event and working with DAU to
provide leadership training and a forum to discuss leadership challenges
and opportunities” says Rick Turner, Vice President, DA Civilian Affairs.
Guest Speakers and panel members invited to participate include:
• Mr. Eric Edwards, SES, Director, AMRDEC
• Ms. Lisha Adams, SES, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics Integration
Directorate, HQ AMC
• Mr. Ronnie Chronister, SES, Deputy to the Commander, SMDC
• MG (R) Vincent “Vinny” Boles, President, Vincent E. Boles Inc.
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Gen. Via Speaks at
Breakfast with the Boss
On Friday 2 November 2012, the
Redstone Huntsville Chapter held a
Breakfast With the Boss, an event
designed to support the Chapter’s
Corporate Members. The event was
co-sponsored by the Tennessee Valley
Chapter of the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA). The speaker
for the program was GEN Dennis Via,
Commanding General, US Army
Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal.
Around 200 Corporate Member representatives and other guests gathered
at The Summit on Redstone Arsenal
for the event. The Chapter established
a registration area in the foyer to welcome
guests that started arriving at 6 a.m.
Corporate member Harris Corporation
had three of its employees manning
the registration points to check guests
in, assisting Chapter Treasurer Steve
Below. In addition, The Summit had
established a First Cup Coffee Station
at the entrance for guests to enjoy while
they were networking prior to the
start. EpiQ Inc., one of the Chapter’s
new corporate members, provided the
program for the event that was distributed to each attendee.
The event started with a welcome by
Mike Barefield, VP for Corporate
Relations. The head tables were introduced and each VIP welcomed to the
event. Lastly, Mike thanked all of the
corporate participants for their generous
and unwavering commitment to the
Army’s soldiers, civilians and families
through their sponsorship of many of
the chapter’s local events and activities.
Mike also gave special thanks to many
of the chapter’s newest corporate
members that included Analytix,
AVNIK Defense Solutions, BlackBear
Industries, EpiQ, General Dynamics
Information Technology, Selex Galileo,
Troy 7, i3 and Navigator Development.
Several representatives from these new
Corporate Member companies were
interspersed at the head tables. After
the Pledge of Allegiance led by Mike
and an invocation led by the Chapter’s
Chaplain, Jim Henderson, attendees
lined up for a delicious buffet breakfast
prepared by the staff of the Summit.
Gary Nenninger, the President of the
Tennessee Valley Chapter of AAAA,
made a short introduction of GEN Via
to the audience. GEN Via quickly took
command of the podium and gave participants an excellent presentation on
the current state of AMC, to include
equipping the joint warfighter, research
and technology, foreign military sales,
the industrial base, sustainment, materiel distribution and a list of five
‘must-dos’ that AMC is working to
accomplish.
GEN Via began his remarks by congratulating the chapter for its eighth
“Best AUSA Chapter” in the world
award for 2012. The chapter has won
the award every year from 2004
through 2008, and then again in 2010,
2011 and this year. “First, we must
continue to be responsive to meeting
the needs of the deployed warfighter
and ensure our Soldiers remain the
best equipped fighting force the world
has ever known. That is AMC’s bottom
line,” Via stated.
GEN Via stressed resetting the force
and ensuring they are ready for the
next contingency. He also discussed
the industrial base. “We must preserve
our organic industrial base, our arsenals,
depots and ammunition plants, which
are the center piece of Army readiness,”
Via said.
The industrial base is made up of
approximately 32 sites across the United
States that manufacture, refurbish and
reset the Army’s tanks, automotive,
aviation, missile, C4
(command, control,
communications
and computers), and
munitions systems.
GEN Via continued by focusing on
technology and the
workforce. “We must
continue to invest
in science and technology, operational
energy, to ensure we
maintain our technological advantage,” he said. “We must
also ensure the health of the workforce
and ensure that we are building leaders,
managers, senior officers, members
of the Senior Executive Service and
scientists and engineers for the future.
“From thousands of skilled, trained
personnel who work at our depots and
arsenals, to engineers and scientists
engaged in some of the most advanced
research projects in the world: to the
commanders, Department of the Army
Civilians, officers, non-commissioned
officers, and managers that lead our
organizations and activities – the foundation of our success will remain our
people,” he said.
GEN Via also remarked that AMC
has successfully reached a “BRACsteady state” after cutting the ribbon
on its Huntsville home nearly 18
months ago.
“Soldiers and civilians in the Huntsville/Madison area have settled in and
solidified their presence in the local
community, in your neighborhoods,
in your schools, in your places of
worship, and in your many community
organizations and activities,” he continued. “I’ve lived in many communities
throughout the United States over the
past 32 years. It’s clear our military
here shares a special bond with Redstone
and we are proud to call the Tennessee
Valley our home.”
He also highlighted that AMC benefits from the synergy existing with the
co-located commands, long established
relationships, local research and development, science and technology
sectors, the presence of the defense
industry, academia and support of the
local community.
GEN Via concluded: “With your
continued support, your continued
friendship, the United States Army
Materiel Command stands ready to
make a global impact in support of our
Army and joint forces, while continuing to provide our nation’s warfighters
with the decisive edge.”
Kris McBride, the Executive VP of
the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter, then
thanked GEN Via for his remarks and
their value to the Redstone-Huntsville
Corporate community. In addition,
she again thanked the staff of The
Summit for their outstanding breakfast service and Mike Barefield, the
Chapter’s VP for Corporate Relations, for putting the event together
for the Chapter. The assembly was
then dismissed.
January 2013
AUSA The Salute
Page 11
The National
Guard Turns 376
Born from humble beginnings, the
National Guard celebrates its 376th birthday
By Bill Boehm
National Guard Bureau
The military organization we know today as the National Guard came
into existence with a direct declaration on December 13, 1636. On this
date, the Massachusetts General Court in Salem, for the first time in the
history of the North American continent, established that all able-bodied
men between the ages of 16 and 60 were required to join the militia. The
North, South, and East Regiments were established with this order. The
decree excluded ministers and judges. Simply stated, citizen-soldiers who
mustered for military training could be and would be called upon to fight
when needed.
MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Joint Force Headquarters in Montgomery,
Alabama held a ceremony to honor the birthday of the organization.
Two cakes were donated by the Association of the United States Army,
Redstone-Huntsville Chapter, which were cut by the oldest and youngest
soldiers present, as is Army tradition.
“Whether it’s natural disasters, homeland security, or major wars, today’s
National Guard members and yesterday’s minutemen remain the same
person: citizen-soldiers with the conviction that their military service requires
to make their nation and communities a safer and better place to live,” said
State Command Sgt. Maj. Eddie Pike.
“National Guard units have fought in every major war this country has
been involved in,” said Brig. Gen. Allen Harrell, Alabama National Guard
Director of the Joint Staff.
“The Guard today is comprised
of approximately 464,000
personnel. We have the most
modern aircraft, helicopters,
tanks, artillery pieces...it’s a
very proud organization, and
it all started 376 years ago with
people just like you.”
Spc. Adrienne Johnson, 21, and
Master Sgt. William Oates, 61,
the youngest and oldest Alabama
Guardsmen present, assist Alabama
National Guard State Command
Sgt. Maj. Eddie Pike with cutting
the birthday cakes at Joint Force
Headquarters in Montgomery,
Alabama. (Alabama National Guard)
Team Redstone Running Team at the Army Ten-Miler: Two More Victories!
Redstone Team
continues winning
streak in Army Ten-Miler
By Harry L. Hobbs
Redstone Arsenal’s Ten-Miler Team has continued its unprecedented winning
streak in the 28-year history of the Army Ten-Miler. Redstone’s team won its
sixth straight title in the government division and its fourth straight title in the
all comers division. The 2012 race had 60 teams in the all comers division and
30 teams in the government division.
Members of the 2012 team include coach Dr. Harry Hobbs (Madison), assistant
coach Skip Vaughn (Huntsville), Erik DeBolt (Madison), Alex Gornik (Huntsville), Col. John Hamilton (Redstone Arsenal), George Heeschen (Huntsville),
Randy McFarland (Huntsville), Tim Pitt (Arab), Joseph Robenson (Madison),
Brad Schroeder (Owens Cross Roads), Sgt. Maj. Corey Smallwood (Huntsville),
Tim Vinson (Madison), Rob Whitaker (Owens Cross Roads), Brett Wilks
(Huntsville), Rob Youngren (Huntsville) and Brandon York (Madison).
In this year’s Army Ten-Miler, held Oct. 21 near the Pentagon, York finished
17th overall out of nearly 22,000 finishers in 50 minutes and 44 seconds.
The Ten-Miler team represents a cross section of Redstone Arsenal including
active duty and retired military, Army civilian workers and contractor employees.
The members are dedicated runners who train year-round on their own and at
least eight weeks as a team.
They also give back to the Redstone community as volunteers. They assist as a
group in annual activities at Redstone Arsenal including concerts, festivals and
community running events.
Page 12 AUSA The Salute
January 2013
Redstone-Huntsville Corporate Members
3D Research Corporation
BAE Systems
Crestwood Medical Center
GeoLogics Corporation
5-D Systems Inc.
BB&T
CSM Technology, LLC
GFP Consulting
AAR Integrated Technologies
BD Consulting,LLC
Dale Technical Services
Gideon Services Inc
AC, Inc.
Beason & Nalley, Inc.
Davidson Technologies Inc.
Gleason Research Associates Inc.
Acutronic USA Inc.
Bell Helicopter Textron
Davis Strategic Innovations, Inc.
Global Recruiters of Huntsville
Advanced Optical Systems, Inc.
Belzon, Inc.
DCS Corporation
GradKell Systems, Inc.
Advanced Systems Development,
Inc.
Berney Office Solutions
deciBel Research, Inc.
Griffon Aerospace
Aegis Technologies Group Inc.
BFA Systems Inc.
Defense Acquisition Inc.
Hale Building Co.
Bill Penney Motor Company Inc.
Defense Acquisition University
Harris Corporation
Birmingham Business Alliance
Defense Technology Inc. (DTI)
Blackhawk Management Corp.
Delta Research, Inc.
Harvest Professional Services
Company, Inc.
BMA
DESE Research, Inc.
Boecore, Inc.
Digital Fusion Solutions Inc.
Boeing
DMD, L.L.C.
Bonham Technologies, Inc
Drako Engineering, Inc.
Booz Allen Hamilton
Draper Laboratory
Brockwell Technologies, Inc.
DRS Technologies
BTC
DTG AVN
Bullet Resistant Glass
Dynetics Inc.
Huntsville Rehabilitation
Foundation Inc
Calhoun County Chamber
of Commerce
Eagle Rehab, Inc.
Huntsville Stars
Camber Corporation
Eagle Support Services
Corporation
Huntsville/Madison Conv.Bureau
Canvas, Inc
Elbit Systems of America
CFI Global Solutions Inc.
IERUS Technologies, Inc.
CG Technologies
Electronic Consulting Services
(ECS)
Chamber of Commerce
Huntsville-Madison Co.
Embassy Suites Huntsville
Enfinger Steele Development, Inc.
Chandler / May, Inc.
EnGenius Consulting Group
Chiptec, LLC
Enlogica Solutions
Intuitive Research and
Technology Corp.
Applied Technologies Group
Christian & Associates Architects,
Inc.
Envention LLC
Invariant Corporation
ARINC Engineering Services LLC
City of Madison
Executive Leadership Skills Int’l
IronMountain Solutions Inc.
ASRC Research and Technology
Solutions
Classic On Noble
First Commerical Bank
ISSI Unexploded Ordnance,Inc.
Five Stones Research Corporation
J. Smith Lanier & Co.
Atlanta Bread
CMC Impact Metals
FLIR-GS
J2 Technologies Inc.
Fort McClellan Credit Union
Jackson Conference Center
Freedom Information Systems
Jacksonville State University
Ga. Tech Research Institute
JB Management, Inc.
Gan Corporation
Jean Porter Design Consultant
Garing Business Machines
JLWatson Enterprises
Aerojet
Aerospace Coatings International
Agility Defense & Government
Services
AgustaWestland North America
AI Signal Research, Inc.
Alabama A&M University
Alabama Flag and Banner, Inc.
Alabama Safety Products Inc.
Alatec Inc.
Alion Science & Technology
ALOG Corporation
Alpha Beta Technologies Inc.
Altair
Analytical Services, Inc.
Anglin-Reichmann, Snellgrove
& Armstrong
Anniston Army Depot
Anniston Water Works
AOD Federal Credit Union
Applied Data Trends
Auburn University Huntsville
Research Center
Aviation & Missile Solutions
Avion Solutions, Inc.
AZ Technology Inc.
Cline-Morin Associates Inc.
Cole Marie Austin LLC
Compass Bank
Computer Sciences Corporation
Congressman Mike Rogers
Connected Logistics
Hawk Enterprises, LLC
Holiday Inn Downtown
Huntsville
Huntsville Emergency Medical
Services
Huntsville Hospital
Huntsville Marriott
Hyco International
InfoPro Corporation
Information Systems
Laboratories, Inc.
Intergraph Government Solutions
January 2013
AUSA The Salute
Page 13
Redstone-Huntsville Corporate Members
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
Orbital Sciences Corporation
Science Application Intl. Corp
Torch Technologies, Inc.
L-3 Communications
Corporation
Paradigm Technologies, Inc.
Scientific Research Corporation
Total Solutions, Inc.
L-3 Communications, GS & ES
Paragon Research Corporation
Scruggs Enterprises, Inc.
Trideum Corporation
Peduzzi Associates, Ltd.
Sentar,Inc.
TSC/Phase IV Systems Operation
PeopleTec, Inc.
ServisFirst Bank
Tyonek Manufacturing Group, Inc.
Perkins Technical Services Inc
Shearer & Associates
U.S. Army 2nd Recruiting Brigade
PESA Switching Systems, Inc.
Siemens Government Co.
UAS Project Office
Physitron, Inc.
Sigmatech, Inc.
United Space Alliance
Pinnacle Solutions Inc.
Signature Research, Inc.
Univ of Alabama in Huntsville
Plasma Processes LLC
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
URS
Port of Huntsville
Sirote & Permutt,P.C.
Valley Hill Country Club
Portal Dynamics
Snelling Staffing Services
Portal Dynamics
Somerset Group, Inc.
Van Valkenburgh & Wilkinson
Properties
Potts Marketing Group, LLC
Southern Convention Services. Inc.
PPT Solutions, Inc.
Spirit Coach LLC
Professional Golf Shop
STAI-System Technology Assoc., Inc.
QTEC Inc
Still Serving Veterans
Quadrus Corporation
Strategic Defense Solutions, LLC
QuantiTech, Inc.
Syncro Corporation
R & D Electronics, Inc.
System Studies & Simulation, Inc
Radiance Technologies, Inc.
Systems Development Corp.
Raytheon Company
Systems Products and Solutions, Inc.
Recast Inc.
T&W Operations
Redstone Arsenal Chapter US Army Warrant
TASC
Redstone Arsenal MWR
Tec-Masters, Inc.
Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne PC
Laughlin Service Funeral Home, Inc.
Leadership Strategies, Inc (LSINC)
LESCO
Liberty’s Legacy
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Business Dev-Hsv Operations
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Company
LogiCore Corporation
Loring and Co.
Lynn Layton Chevrolet
MACRO Industries Inc.
Madison County Commission
Mama Annie Inc.
Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa
Maynard Cooper and Gale, PC
Media Fusion
MEI Technologies
Meltech Corp., Inc.
Mentor Enterprises Inc.
Mercedes-Benz of Huntsville
MICOR Industries
Millennium Systems Services, Inc.
Miltec Corporation
Moog, Inc.
Morgan Stanley
MSB Analytics, Inc.
MTA Inc.
MTS Inc.
NeXolve Corporation
nLogic, LLC
Oak Ridge - Huntsville
Partnership Office
OPDEC
Orange Development Inc.
Redstone Federal Credit Union
Redstone Recognitions, Inc.
Redstone Village
Regions Bank
Regus
Renasant Bank
Rice, Rice, & Smith P.C
RMCI, Inc.
Rocket City United
Rousseau’s Sporting Goods
Awards, Inc.
S.W.A.G.
Science and Engineering Services, Inc.
Techni-Core Engineering
TecoLote Research Inc.
Teksouth Corporation
Teledyne Brown Engineering
Teledyne Solutions, Inc.
Ternion Corporation
The Anniston Star
The Huntsville Times
The Lioce Group Inc.
The Patrick Wolffe Group, Inc.
The Solid Waste Disposal Authority
The Westin Huntsville
The Westin-Executive Membership
Club
Venturi, Inc.
Video By David and Judy
Vinhamz,Inc.
Von Braun Center
VT Aepco/VT Group
WAAY-TV
WaveLink, Inc. (WLI)
Weichert Realtors,
The Space Place
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo Advisors
West Point Society of the
Tennessee Valley
Westinghouse Anniston
Westwind Technologies, Inc.
Whitney, Bradley & Brown, Inc.
Who’s Who in Huntsville Magazine
Wilks and Associates
Willbrook Solutions, Inc.
Wilson Garage Door Co.
of Huntsville
Women’s Business Center of
North Alabama
Woody Anderson Ford Inc.
Yorktown Systems Group, Inc.
Zarrilli Agency Inc. DBA Geico
Local Office
Page 14 AUSA The Salute
January 2013
Redstone-Huntsville Chapter
hosts Military Appreciation Night
The Redstone-Huntsville Chapter
held its Annual Hockey Military Appreciation Night. University Alabama
Huntsville vs. USA National Team.
SSG America from the Army Material
Command Band opened the event
by singing the National Anthem. She
received a standing ovation from the
audience. We also had a Color Guard
Team from Sparkman High School
presenting the Colors, and the Cadets
did an outstanding job. This was followed with the “Puck Drop” by SSG
Christopher Lawrence, one of our
local Wounded Warriors. We also had
senior leadership from Team Redstone
in attendance.
This event was open to all active
duty, ARNG, AR, retirees, Department
of the Army civilians and family
members. It was a great event and all
in attendance seemed to enjoy it. We
would like to thank Team Redstone
Community Activity Center for being
the distribution hub for ticket pickup
location, Mrs. Terry L. Bradford from
JAMS Project Office for her overwhelming support in distribution of
tickets throughout their command,
Redstone Rocket for publishing an
article, and all the locations that let us
place flyers in their facilities to advertise the event.
When SSG Lawrence was introduced to the crowd as one of our local
Wounded Warriors, his narrative
read:
On 12 August 1999, SSG Christopher
Lawrence joined the Army after graduating high school. He was assigned to
Charlie Company 3/505 Parachute
Infantry Regiment (PIR), 82nd Airborne
as an Airborne Infantry Paratrooper.
Shortly after 11 September 2001, while
preparing to deploy to Afghanistan,
SSG Lawrence participated in an Airborne Parachute training jump when
his parachute sustained a
major malfunction, causing him to hit the drop
zone hard enough to fracture spinal vertebrae and
damage his knee. SSG
Lawrence refused to accept
a medical profile that
would have prohibited him
SSG Christopher Lawrence is pictured with his family as well
from participating with his
as Patricia Pullom, wife of CSM Pullom, AUSA Redstoneunit’s combat mission in
Huntsville Vice President for Soldiers Affairs.
Afghanistan. While in Afghanistan, SSG Lawrence
participated in every combat mission his
Command (CID) where he conducted
unit completed despite the continuing
narcotic, sexual assault, and death
damage and increasing pain to his
investigations. During a narcotics invesspine and knee.
tigation, SSG Lawrence and his narcotics
SSG Lawrence engaged in active
team responded to an unresponsive
ground combat involving small arms
infant as back up. He was the first on
fire, enemy RPG and enemy mortar
scene where he and his partner began
attacks, which earned him the Combat
lifesaving measures on the unresponsive
Infantry Badge (CIB) and additionally
infant, which were unsuccessful. This
awarded an Army Commendation
event, along with multiple other invesMedal and Army Achievement Medal.
tigations and combat operations, led
On his last combat mission, SSG
him to being diagnosed with Severe
Lawrence and three other paratroopers
PTSD and Panic disorder, which he
engaged two enemy combatants up
has learned to properly cope with and
steep mountainous terrain for over an
now volunteers to help others with
hour and a half while exchanging small
PTSD and to educate the public on the
arms fire. Upon the completion of the
realities of PTSD. After multiple
mission SSG Lawrence began coughing
corrective knee, shoulder, and spinal
up blood due to acute mountain sicksurgeries, he was left with physical
ness and was barely able to move due
limitations which precluded him to reto his prior spinal and knee injuries
main in military service.
being extremely worsened. Again, SSG
SSG Lawrence was recently medically
Lawrence refused to be medivac’d and
retired and hopes to find a new career
the next morning he ex-filtrated the area
as rewarding as his military service. He
with his unit.
is married to Jennifer Lawrence and
Due to SSG Lawrence’s inability to
has three children: Lilly, Braden, and
continue Infantry Paratrooper operaChristina.
tions he re-classed to Military Police
and was later accepted into the Army’s
The Redstone-Huntsville AUSA
distinguished Criminal Investigation
Chapter is proud to sponsor such events
as the Military Appreciation Night in
our community and giving back to
those who are so deserving. We are
proud of our community and looking
forward to continuing to host these
events to show our appreciation for
the sacrifices that so many have made.
Our next event will be the Huntsville Havoc hockey game on 9 March
2013. We will continue to keep the
public updated as we get closer to the
actual date of the event. We will offer
free tickets to all active duty, retirees,
National Guard, Reserve, DOD personnel and family members. Tickets will
be given on a first come, first served
basis at the Community Activity Center
located on Redstone Arsenal. The
date for ticket pickup will be around
the second week of March 2013. We
strongly encourage our Active Duty
Military Personnel to wear their Duty
Uniform.
January 2013
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January 2013
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structural mechanics, and testing since 1977.
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Huntsville contact:
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in the public and private sectors –defense,
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