KIWANIS HONORS VETERANS.Byline: Mark Kellam The Northridge Kiwanis Club honored its members who have served in the military during a recent meeting. Those honored were: Raphael Arner, who was a medic medic: see alfalfa. in the US. Army Reserve, 1958-63. Terri Balady, who served in administration in the U.S. Air Force, 1974-79. Rudy Beem, who served in the infantry in the Royal Dutch Army, 1954-56. Harold Braun, a second lieutenant and bomber in the U.S. Army Corps, 1943-45. Bud Brown, who served in the tank division of the U.S. Army, 1953-55. Craig Carter, who was an MP and prison sergeant in the U.S. Army, 1969-71. Pete Cassidy, who was a medic in the U.S. Army, 1954-56. James Clarizio, who was a flight engineer in the U.S. Air Corps, working on C54s and C47s, 1944-46 Floyd Coverston, who served in administration in the U.S. Army Reserve, 1959-60. Jim Dellinger, who was a sergeant and forward observer An observer operating with front line troops and trained to adjust ground or naval gunfire and pass back battlefield information. In the absence of a forward air controller, the observer may control close air support strikes. Also called FO. See also forward air controller; spotter. in Vietnam, 1965-67. Eric Erwin, who played on the U.S. Marine Corps Football Team, 1977-80. Bob Haley, who served as a technical sergeant technical sergeant n. 1. Abbr. TSgt A noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Air Force that is above staff sergeant and below master sergeant. 2. One who holds this rank. Noun 1. in the U.S. Army Air Corps, working on B24s, 1942-45. Jim Ingram, who was a scout dog handler A software routine that performs a particular task. It often refers to a routine that "handles" an exception of some kind, such as an error, but it can refer to mainstream processes as well. The term is typically used in operating systems and other system software. in the U.S. Army, 1953-55. Fred Leiner, who is a retired lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy, 1954-86. Jim Lafdahl, who served in military intelligence in the U.S. Army, 1953-55. Alan MacDonald, who served as a first lieutenant and weapons officer in the U.S. Air Force Ron Smith Ron Smith may refer to:
Gary Washburn, who was a first lieutenant and quartermaster quartermaster Officer who oversees arrangements for the quartering and movement of troops. The office dates at least to the 15th century in Europe. The French minister of war under Louis XIV created a quartermaster general's department that dotted the countryside with in the U.S. Army, 1966-69. Duke Wynne, who is a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, 1965-85. Howard Young, who served in the medical and finance divisions of the U.S. Army, 1965-67. |
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