The United States Field Artillery Association salutes our lifetime members!0001 Walter T. Kerwin, Jr. 0002 David E. Ott* 0003 James E. Ragsdale 0004 Don S. Bentley 0005 Steve F. Bentley 0006 James M. Page 0007 William L. Ford 0008 Craig L. Jensen 0009 Kieran E. McMullen 0010 Allan D. Ryden 0011 Brian J. Pierce 0012 David E. Ott, Jr. 0013 Joseph R. Simino 0014 Jasper C. Grigg 0015 Robert W. Patenge 0016 John E. Coleman 0017 William C. Bilo 0018 Larry E. Stunkard 0019 Robert W. Brodeski 0020 Ivan Alfonso 0021 James J. Coghlan, Jr. 0022 Glenn W. Nocerito 0023 Charles M. Wesley 0024 John T. Goltman 0025 Arthur D. Miller 0026 Edward J. Lasko 0027 David N. Vesper 0028 Steven G. Abel 0029 Richard E. Brence 0030 William T. Eckles 0031 James A. Wessling 0032 Richard E. Hess 0033 Joseph H. Jorling, Jr. 0034 James E. Elkins 0035 Peter C. Bandalan 0036 Richard W. Bregard 0037 Paul T. Wickliffe 0038 Robert A. Hewitt 0039 Armando J. Alfaro 0040 Peter Platten 0041 William M. Bransford 0042 Charles F. Scharine 0043 Thomas J. McGuire 0044 Guy A. Rogers* 0045 William C. Loeffel 0046 James W. Copeland 0047 John S. Crosby 0048 Robert P. Walters 0049 Frederick W. Schultz 0050 Howard H. Rubin 0051 Andre J. Cariello 0052 Donald C. Gohsman 0053 James N. Pritzker 0054 Richard R. Wax 0055 Paul F. Pearson 0056 Edwin Meese Edwin "Ed" Meese III (born December 2, 1931 in Oakland, California) served as the seventy-fifth Attorney General of the United States (1985-1988). Education/staff of Governor Reagan III 0057 John B. Hanby, Jr. 0058 Dwain L. Scott 0059 Jimmie L. Hamilton 0060 Bradley G Bradley G (real name "Bradley Green") is an British DJ and Dance music producer. He began his career as a guitarist in a band called "Destiny" who played the London club scene in the mid 1990s. . Joy 0061 Fred C. Battles 0062 Mario A. Cervantes 0063 Richard E. Ripper Software that extracts raw audio data from a music CD. See ripping and MP3. 0064 Mark N. Roder 0065 Jon M. Narimatsu 0066 Thomas J. Brooks 0067 Arthur C. Sonnenschein 0068 Glenn A. Waters 0069 Robert A. Dennison 0070 William D. Johnson William Johnson is a New York City-based journalist and labor activist who writes on union and workplace issues. Johnson is the former co-editor of Labor Notes, the largest circulation cross-union national publication remaining in the United States. 0071 John C. Springer springer a North American term commonly used to describe heifers close to term with their first calf. 0072 Larry C. Kindt 0073 James G. Kiehl 0074 Craig W. Jones 0075 Gerald R. Dunn 0076 Douglas C. Carpenter 0077 Wallace E. Fore 0078 Hugh N. Dyer IV 0079 William J. Perry III 0080 John G. Hoffman 0081 Richard S. Merrell 0082 John B. Carter 0083 John L. Johnson 0084 Elmer L. Stephens 0085 Leon D. Vaupel 0086 Elbert F. Turner, Jr. 0087 Steve W. Beranek 0088 John T. Crowe 0089 Roy V. Ashley 0090 Compton J. Gault n. 1. (Geol.) A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period. , Jr. 0091 Ernest V. Chandler 0092 Henry L. Simpson 0093 William C. Chamberlain 0094 George L. Glass II 0095 Edgar R. Goodbary 0096 Samuel W. Oglesby 0097 Brian D. Markwell 0098 Walter J. Winslow 0099 Allen R. DeLong 0100 Francis F. Carr, Jr. 0101 Preston L. Chapel 0102 Owen R. Owens 0103 Charles L. Fulp 0104 Earl E. Strayhorn 0105 Ryan B. Kurrus 0106 Seth T. Pilgrim 0107 William P. Heilman 0108 Jerome R. Richard 0109 Frank J. Palermo, Jr. 0110 Amery E. Vasso 0111 Robert V. Hester 0112 James E. Travnicek 0113 James T. Shuto 0114 Terrence J Terence Jenkins (born July 12, 1983 in New York City, New York, United States) is an American television personality and one of the current hosts of the popular Black Entertainment Television show 106 & Park. . McGurk 0115 Douglas A. Imfeld 0116 Elliott C. Nowacky 0117 Anton J.W. Hedrick 0118 Brian W. McConnell 0119 Keith P. George 0120 Jack N. Merritt General Jack Neil Merritt is a retired United States Army four star general who served as U.S. Military Representative, NATO Military Committee (USMILREP) from 1985 to 1987. 0121 Richard F. Hanesworth 0122 William H. Bannon 0123 Scott R. Fisher 0124 John M. Pickler Pic´kler n. 1. One who makes pickles. 0125 Carl E. Vuono Carl Edward Vuono, General, US Army, Ret. served as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1987 to 1991. He was born on 18 October 1934 in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. 0126 Thomas C. Barnett 0127 Frederick C. Goodwin 0128 Perry G. Smith 0129 Ralph G. Reece 0130 Donald C. Korstad 0131 Howard P. Rice 0132 Charles H. Wilson Charles Herbert Wilson (February 15, 1917–July 21, 1984) was a California Democratic politician from the Los Angeles area. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives between 1963 and 1981. 0133 Oscar H. Rodriguez 0134 Robert E. Brewer 0135 Edward D. Peckham 0136 Wayne L. Zimmermann 0137 James C. McKinney 0138 Brent E. Roberts 0139 Kenneth W. Cooley 0140 Whitney A. Campbell 0141 Martin J. Kiewel 0142 Carl J. Schmidlapp 0143 Rickey rick·ey n. pl. rick·eys A drink of soda water, lime or lemon juice, sugar, and usually gin. [Probably from the name Rickey.] Noun 1. E. Smith 0144 Dale A. Englund 0145 Jim E. Morford 0146 James M. Shearin, Jr. 0147 Thaddeus E. Jackson 0148 Gene C. Richards 0149 Leonard O. Richardson 0150 James C. Wyatt 0151 Charles F. Hutchinson 0152 Richard H. Liebe 0153 Ronald D. Koontz 0154 Harold M. Goldstein 0155 Timothy W. Yahn 0156 Robert R. Zoglman 0157 Coleman D. Kenison, Jr. 0158 Edward C. Kielkopf, Jr. 0159 Harvey J. Glowaski 0160 Ralph N. Lundquist 0161 Leonard J. Tharney 0162 Thomas J. Scovill 0163 Norman R. Cooney 0164 Phillip L. Brinkley 0165 Stanley M. Sciora 0166 James A. Gazaway 0167 Jeffrey R. Fuller 0168 Christopher L. Smith 0169 Richard I Richard I, Richard Cœur de Lion (kör də lyôN`), or Richard Lion-Heart, 1157–99, king of England (1189–99); third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. . Wiles wile n. 1. A stratagem or trick intended to deceive or ensnare. 2. A disarming or seductive manner, device, or procedure: the wiles of a skilled negotiator. 3. Trickery; cunning. 0170 Merle merle a pattern of coat color pigmentation with dark, irregular blotches on a lighter background. Seen in some Collies and Welsh corgis. In shorthaired dogs, e.g. Great Danes and Dachshunds, the similar pattern is called dapple. T. Walker 0171 James W. Holmes 0172 John F. Stampfli 0173 Marvin E. Emerson 0174 Henry E. Trippe 0175 John J. Markon 0176 Paul Conte 0177 Howard J.T. Steers 0178 Robert E. Highlands 0179 William E. Meehan 0180 Stanley E. Smith 0181 Michael B. Brown 0182 Geoffrey R. Wright 0183 Michael F. Davis 0184 Donald R. Keith General Donald Raymond Keith was born January 31, 1927 in Ludington, Michigan. During World War II, he served in the Army as an enlisted soldier. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1949 and was commissioned a field artillery 2nd lieutenant. 0185 Harold S. Hanks 0186 Hans V. Becker, Jr. 0187 Charles F. Stencel III 0188 Thomas T. Putnam 0189 David E. Greer 0190 Lynn D. Hickman 0191 Robert L. Montague 0192 Stephen P. Palko 0193 Matthew A. Ritchie 0194 Michael D. Maples Lieutenant General Michael D. Maples, USA currently serves as the 16th Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), appointed on November 4, 2005. He received his third star on November 29. 0195 Clint Clint is the diminutive word for the given name Clinton and may refer to: People:
0196 Coy K. Bryant 0197 Jeffrey P. Scofield 0198 Henry I.B. McNeilly 0199 Gregory Forquer 0200 Ivan D. Puett 0201 John Petrik 0202 Leonard L. Boswell 0203 David W. Blasen 0204 Roland H. Jensen 0205 George A. Bannon 0206 John P. Kaschy 0207 Victor L. Sheldon 0208 Gordon Sumner, Jr. 0209 Frederick F. Greenman, Jr. 0210 Jeanette Clement 0211 Shannon Espinoza 0212 Charles J. Emerson, Jr. 0213 Joe W. Warren 0214 Richard W. Liebert, Jr. 0215 Peter J. Costigan 0216 Herbert F. Ross 0217 Robert S. Mattingly 0218 David B. Raynor 0219 Kaleaph T. Carter 0220 Robert P. Watson Dr. Robert P. Watson is a professor, author, frequent media commentator, and former candidate for the United States House of Representatives. Background and Education 0221 Michael B. Esposito 0222 Paul G. Reynolds, Jr. 0223 Michael A. Brock brock n. Chiefly British A badger. [Middle English brok, from Old English broc, of Celtic origin.] 0224 Thomas G. Losik 0225 Donald M. Graf, Jr. 0226 Brian Duplessis 0227 Eugene L. Cummins 0228 John A. Seitz III 0229 James T. Edwards 0230 Mark K. Lanier 0231 Jeffrey C. Larrabee 0232 Nathaniel James Nathaniel/Nate James (b.September 1, 1981) is a US-American boxer best known for winning the 2007 National Golden Gloves at super heavyweight. Career The 6-5 tall and massive 260 lbs southpaw who is hailing from Malden, Massachusetts is a Northern Michigan University 0233 Roderick J. MacBride 0234 Ronald L. Chiste 0235 Myron R. Higgins 0236 Brian S. Westerfield 0237 Woodrow Harrison 0238 Eric L. Ashworth 0239 William J. Lennox, Jr. 0240 Russell Porter 0241 Gary A. Anderson, Jr. 0242 John H. Richards 0243 Charles E. Fairbanks 0244 Stephen S. Galley galley, long, narrow vessel widely used in ancient and medieval times, propelled principally by oars but also fitted with sails. The earliest type was sometimes 150 ft (46 m) long with 50 oars. 0245 Robert D. Akerson 0246 Joseph Schroder 0247 Anthony G. Pokorny 0248 William L. Christopher 0249 Guy M. Bourn 0250 Freddy E. McFarren 0251 Michael J. Jensen 0252 Frank T. Stratman 0253 George A. McCollum 0254 Jack D. Kaufm 0255 Charles Moore Charles Moore may refer to any of the following people:
0256 Daniel C. Lourenco 0257 Frederick J. Smith 0258 Robert S. Reece 0259 Lawrence P. Kaplan 0260 Charles F. Harmon 0261 Ronald J. Prenger 0262 John W. Boatright 0263 John H. King 0264 Robert C. Ahonen 0265 David L. Kimble 0266 Robert N. Rochell 0267 Robert J. Naas 0269 Wilfred Mark Bisson 0270 Giuseppe Pampena 0271 James H. Lipscomb III 0272 Michael K. Messick 0273 Byron R. Marshall 0274 Charles A. Rodgers 0275 Robert L. Allen Robert Lee Allen (May 29, 1942 -) is an activist, writer, and Adjunct Professor of African-American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley[1]. Dr. Allen received his Ph.D. 0276 Gregory B. Dickerson 0277 Gene E. Brown 0278 Thomas J. Robinson, Jr. 0279 Mark D. Hague 0280 Jay W. Vincent 0281 Kenneth D. Gantt 0282 Robert J. Fitch 0283 Andrew Pollart 0284 Gary R. Graves 0285 David B. Crotchett 0286 Russell W. Baker 0287 James M. Warren 0288 Edward M. Poniatowski 0289 Daryl K. McCall 0290 Reginald L. Fountain 0291 Johnny L. B. McWhirter 0292 Timothy M. Medd 0293 Raphael J. Hallada 0294 Thomas M. Gardner 0295 Bruce T. Klem 0296 George A. Rentschler 0297 John Dooley 0298 Marcos U. Alaniz 0299 Stephen C. Gibson 0300 John H. Holmes, Jr. 0301 Alfred L. Michaud 0302 Wayne A. Beck 0303 Thomas E. Watson
Thomas Edward Watson (September 5, 1856 – September 26, 1922), generally known as Tom Watson, was a United States politician from Georgia. , Jr. 0304 Kevin J. Wood 0305 Patrick M. O'Hara 0306 Mark A. Flett 0307 Richard E. Johnson 0308 Charles L. Gaillard 0309 Rondal L. Turner 0310 Timothy J. Billings 0311 David P. Carlson 0312 Robert G. Sausser 0313 Olin O. Oedekoven 0314 David D. Gapinski 0315 Jim E. Malmgren 0316 William Wertman 0317 Marsha J. Krohn 0318 Albert L. Bogg 0319 Mike Warner 0320 D.P. Cronin 0321 Leo A Leo A ( as known as Leo III ) is an irregular galaxy that is part of the Local Group. It lies 2.25 Mly from Earth. References 1. ^ I. D. Karachentsev, V. E. Karachentseva, W. K. Hutchmeier, D. I. Makarov (2004). . Lorenzo 0322 David C. Peterson 0323 Stephen M. McMillion 0324 Stanley W. Schmucker 0325 Eugene W. Schmidt 0326 Daniel Ferezan 0327 Leon A. Chapman, Jr. 0328 Mark W. Scott * Deceased [GRAPHIC OMITTED] [GRAPHIC OMITTED] |
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