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ASMC congratulates the following individuals who successfully completed their Certified Defense Financial Manager exams in the third quarter of calendar year 2006.


Addison, William E

Anderson, Celene Yiona

Armour-Ohanmu, Ednora

Baer, Jeffrey G

Bates Bates   , Katherine Lee 1859-1929.

American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911.
, Charles A

Beckham, Pamela Jo

Benoit, Liane li·an·a   also li·ane
n.
Any of various climbing, woody, usually tropical vines.



[Alteration of French liane, probably from lier, to bind, from Old French; see liable.]
 Marie

Betterton, Victoria Anne

Biggs, Brenda Joyce Brenda D. Joyce is a best-selling American author of romance novels.
Not to be confused with Brenda Joyce (actress).
Biography
Brenda D. Joyce, who is a native of New York, wrote her first novella when she was sixteen, and finished her first novel at twenty-five.
 

Bisanti, Daniel J

Bohlinger, Arthur Vincent

Bourgeois, Deborah Ann

Burroughs, Carol A

Butler, Elizabeth E

Caber, Kevin S

Calhoun, Jerri L

Canterbury, Laura Lee

Carter, Terry Steven

Chadwick, John M

Chattman, Melvin Leon

Chau, Maurice WunYuk

Churchill, Ethel M

Clark, Bobby Clark, Bobby (1888–1960) actor; born in Springfield, Ohio. An intelligent comic, whose unique walk and leer predated Groucho Marx, he teamed up with straightman Paul McCullough to do vaudeville, burlesque, and films (1900–36).  J

Colvin, Linda F

Copley, Lisa J

Corrothers, Jason Edward

Cousins, Kim Natalie

Crum, Annie Bernard

Cupp, Georgina

Curtis, Stephen Scott Stephen Scott (b. Corvallis, Oregon, 1944) is an American composer best known for his development of the bowed piano, which involves a grand piano being played by an ensemble of ten musicians who utilize lengths of horsehair, nylon filament, and other utensils to bow the strings of  

Daniel, Buxton L

Davenport, Alesia J

Davis, James S

Delorme, Robert M

Donerson, Lucretia

Dorwin, Timothy Edmund

Duncan, Karen G

Ecklund, Don Glenn

Eythell, Cynthia R

Fasci, Debra Lynn

Felcan, Laura A

Field, John E

Fong, Cynthia L

Francis, Scott Allan

Fryer, Daisey Marie

George, David Patrick

Gilmore, Samantha Jo

Gleason, Carolyn Marie

Glover, Annette G

Gonzalez, Glena Gene

Gurrola, Matthew Brian

Handy, Todd W

Hannah, Beth Lynn

Hartsell, Brian Richard

Haskell, Nancy J

Hawkes, Eric M

Henry, Jacqueline Ann

Holbrook, Cheryl Ann

Hosse Jr., Raymond Ross

Hudson, Margaret Ann

Hunt, Tamra A.O.

Hutson, Charles Henry For other persons named Charles Henry, see Charles Henry (disambiguation).
Charles Henry (1859- ? ) was a French librarian and editor. He was born at Bollwiller, Haut-Rhin, and was educated in Paris, where in 1881 he became assiatant and afterward librarian in the Sorbonne.
 

Jack, Dennis E

Jacobs, Thomas Alexander Thomas Alexander may refer to:
  • Thomas C. Alexander, South Carolina politician
  • Rev. Thomas Cecil Alexander, a founder of Scouting in Malaysia
  • Thomas M. Alexander, professor
 

Johnson, Jonathan Scott Jonathan Scott may refer to:
  • Jonathan Scott (zoologist), wildlife photographer, zoologist and host of BBC's Big Cat Diary
  • Jonathan Scott (football player), an American football player with the Detroit Lions
 

Jones, Anthony Drew

Judd, Vickie L

Kirkland, Ronald W

Klein, Barbara Deanne

Knaak, CDFM-A, Lisa C

Kowal, Justin Robert

Krieghoff, Myong C

Lang, James Matthew

Lankford, Emma Gray

Larsen, Bruce James
See Bruce James for the actor with the same name.


Bruce James was elected to the Passaic County (New Jersey) Board of Chosen Freeholders in November 2005.
 

Leps, Margaret Nicholas

Limon, Juan Francisco

Loonan, John F

Looney, Brian J

Lotzbire, Rhonda K

Lucas, Laura L

Luther, Gregory Donald

Luu, Tran

Maloy, Martha Lynn

Martens, Kathleen Mary

Mason, Tori S

Maurer, Kelly Ranae

Maynard, Janet R

McCann, Deborah Monne

McCarthy, Daniel James The name Daniel James could refer to:
  • Daniel James (Gwyrosydd) (1847-1920), poet
  • Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr. (1920-1978), USAF general
  • Daniel James (game developer), President of Three Rings Design
  • Daniel James (historian), historian of Peronism
 

McDaniel, Christine Caldwell

Montgomery, Sharnell

Venise

Moore, Donald Allen Donald Merriam Allen (b. Iowa, 1912 — d. San Francisco, August 29, 2004), influential editor, publisher, and translator of contemporary American literature. He is perhaps best known for his project The New American Poetry 1945-1960  

Morgan, Kemmy Lee

Moulton, Susan Emelie

Mrgudic, Anthony John

Nase, William Wallace

For other people named William Wallace, see William Wallace (disambiguation).


Sir William Wallace (La. Villemus Valensis) (c. 1272/76 – August 23, 1305) was a knight and Scottish patriot, who led a resistance against the English
 

Newman, Suzan A

Newsome, Andrea Simmons

Niemiec, Edward Michael

O'Dell, Tameria Joy

O'Donnell, Shane Thomas

O'Keefe, Kimberly Ashton

Ouattara, Hubert K

Pang, Kyong-Son

Penny, Chasta Capre

Phillips, Charles James

Pletcher, Laura Jarvis

Prantner, Miriam S

Ratliff, Brian Keith

Reba, Simone A

Reed, William V

Reyes, Rose Quitugua

Robinson, Doreen L

Sadiq, Jonette Karlene

Seelig, Thomas J

Shelby, Crystal Kay

Shepherd, Remonia Joyce

Shuler, Judy A

Siwicki, Vincent R

Smith, LeRoy K

Smith-Johnson, Cheryl

Arlene

Smrekar, Blaine Edward

Speaker, Julie Dawn

Stein, Thomas Arland

Stevenson, Carol A

Stidham, Carleen M

Storey, Therese Marie

Strong, Sherylyn Denise

Strunk, Dawn B

Tuttle, Lodelita A

Upton, Travis J

Van Horn, Clare Mary

Van Norman, Robert Lester

Varga, Jennifer Lynne

Vaughn, Lisa Lynette

Vojtasek, Courtney Charais

Von Staden, Maria Theresa

Wallace, Edward A

Watson, Sharon D

Weatherby, Laura Livolsi

Weiss, Gordon A

Werner, Donald Ryan

White, Scott Anthony

Wilder, Danielle Y

Wilkinson, Steven Ellis

Williams, Polly B

Womble, Karen Susan

Yang, Seong S
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