AWARDED. ? Specialist Four Stewart G. Tugman, Jr. (left), of Headquarters Company, United States Army, Fort Rich ardson, Alaska, is presented a trophy as a result of the adoption of a suggestion he submitted, by Lieutenant Colonel Normal B. RoUe. Specialist Tugman, the son of Mr and Mrs. Stewart G. Tugman, Sr., 904 East King Street, Boone, enter ad the Army in June, i960, and received basic infantry training at Fort Jackson, S. C. He is a graduate of Appa lachian High School and the University of North Carolina. Ia Alaska since March of last year. Specialist Tugman and his wife, Linda, live at 1218 F. Street, Anchorage, Alaska. (U. S. Army photo). News Of Our Servicemen SEKVING IN MICHIGAN Lackland AFB, Texu ? Air man Third Claw Justin P. Cof fey, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Coffey of Blowing Rock, N. C., is being reassigned to 1 I. Sawyer AFIt, Mick., for training and duty as a personnel specialist. Airman Coffey recently com pleted United States Air Force basic military training here. A graduate of Blowing Rock High School, he attended Caldwell College of Commerce, Lenoir, N. C. REASSIGNED TO CALIF. Amarillo AFB, Texas. ? Air man Third Class Stephen C. Ashley of Blowing Rocks is be ing reassigned to March AFB, Calif., following his graduation from the United States Air Force technical training course for aircraft structural repair man here. irman Ashley wa in the principles, p CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friend)| the f?0