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Military Notes Peacock pi Marine 1st Lt. David A. ?Peacock recently participated in v exercise Northern Wedding/Bold P Guard '86. P During the exercise, more than 35,000 military personnel from j Belgium, Canada, Denmark, the ? Federal Republic of Germany, ( the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United 1 States participated in the event. 1 The maritime operations involved 150 ships and submarines and hundreds of aircraft. Peacock, the son of Lois K. and George E. Wilson Jr., is cur- 1 rently stationed, with the 4th < Marine Amphibious Brigade at < Camp Lejeune. ... Marine Capt. Robert K. ; Triplet! has been promoted to his present rank while serving with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station in j Jacksonville. He is the son of Carol J. | Triplett of Winston-Salem. ... i JP^HHk \ t X ( 1* * t )6ufek M986. J C Pf>rmy Company inc * i J anticipates. in Marine Cpl. Dwayne L. Stover c vas recently awarded the U.S. t Marine Corps Good Conduct 1 vledal. Stover received the award for ] jood behavior and conduct over i i three-year period in the Marine i "orps. ? , 1 A 1980 graduate of Parkland hiigh School, he is the son of Willie L. and Nancy S. Stover of Winston-Salem. Stover joined the Marine Corps in July 1980. ... iYidiiiic v-pi. ixapiiaci ju. Walker recently participated in exercise Northern Wedding/Bold Guard '86. The son of Jerome L. and Dorothy W. Walker of WinstonSalem, he is currently stationed with the 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade at Camp Lejeune. ... Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Samuel M. Clinard is currently on a 10-week patrol of the fishing grounds off Alaska's \ ;!& M li ':- S m ^ Jani, y.? ?? * ^Hr j tjjfl xking s _NortbernLV :oast aboard the Coast Guard Gutter Munro, which has its i lome port in Honolulu. I During the patrol, Clinard will participate in protecting the 1 waters from illegal foreign intrusion and ensure compliance with : :he U.S Fishery regulations. i A 1981 graduate of Parkland High School, he is the son of Jackie B. Clinard of WinstonSalem. Clinard joined the Coast Guard in September 1983. ... Navy Seaman Recruit Thomas E. Jones has completed recruit naming at ivccruu training Command in San Diego. During his eight-week training cycle, Jones studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training. A 1985 graduate of East Forsyth High School, he is the son of Rebecca Carter of, WinstonSalem. Jones joined th#? Tune. )Z k Sale 11 I After hours I Reg. $15. "Time out H i a# tHic ^ ultimate caoc ui uno w shirt. Knit of polyeste I men's sizes. I Sale 7 f Athletic wee J I Reg. $10. The all-Ar m gets all-American col W options on these swe ^ cotton. For men's siz( I Tall sizes. Reg. $12 Sale V Shaker swe Reg. 19.99. A little c wonders for you! Anc . choose from with oui sweater from Moss C Hefty acrylic, in bold: naturally. For men's s Sale 1 Classic cre\ Orig. $27. One look a rrewneck sweater an In handsome acrylic k Vest, not shown, Oric bale <l St John's B I Orig. $35.St John'j interest in your week zip-front vest with be shows it! Polyester/c Sale 1 Wonderful \ Orig. $28. For your ri our bold plaid shirt c St. John's Bay." For i Tall sizes. Orig $30 j Sale prices effective thi November 15th. Intern* may have been taken oi merchandise shown on W9W Reduction* from origin effective until stock is c martert o Bedding/Bold Navy Airman Recruit i Christopher J. Pauling has completed recruit training at Recruit i Training Command in Orlando, Fla. Pauling's studies included seamanship, close-order drill, naval history and first aid. A 1986 graduate of East For..^1. 11:o~i i? .1 syiu rugu ouiuui, 11c la mc sun ui Sandra E. Pauling of WinstonSalem. Pauling joined the Navy in July. ... - ?Navy Seaman Recruit DeA-? mond R. Strange has completed recruit training at Recruit TrainPiedmont Key Qubs The Key Clubs of the greater Piedmont area and Seven-Up are conducting the second annual *'Miracle Rainbow Mile" project to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The fund-raising effort presents a unique opportunity for shirt " requires the * " l-button Henley W r/cotton, for ^ reek Traders s and neutrals, 6.99 wneck i MBmm t our fisherman ;nitifor men's sizes. $21 Sale 14.99 :3.99 mm lay vest llfffllB > Bay has a vested end plans. Their iffalo plaid lining otton; men's sizes. 9.99 //. all-wool J / jm jgged individualist: >f virgin wool by men's sizes. Sale 21.99 rough Saturday, ediate markdowns n originally priced i this page. I priced merchandise lane^er' The Chronicle, Thursd -Guard '86 < ing Command in Orlando, Fla. During Strange's eight-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training. His studies included seamanship, close-order drill, naval history and first aid. The son of Joyce E. Strange of Winston-Salem, he is a 1986 graduate of Carver High School. Strange joined the Navy in July. ... Marine Pfc. Rodrick L. Carter has completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, join in 'Miracle Rai people to unite in the fight against muscular dystrophy. Members of the 21 local Key Clubs will be asking family, friends and community residents to purchase Miracle Rainbow Mile facsimile "dollar bills" for a $1 donation to the association. F Wg$r L V B JBsr^ l\ jf J ^W95:-v' - 4 jm jcps VHlniton-St^m' lay, November 13, 1986-Page A7 exercises Parris Island, S.C. During the 11-week training cycle, Carter was taught the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. Carter participated in a physical conditioning program and gained experience in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close-order drill. ??A 198S graduate of North For syth High School, he is d former resident of Winston-Salem. ... mbow Mile 9 project The "dollars" are imprinted with the Key Club, Seven-Up and Muscular Dystrophy Association logos, as well as a photo of the association's chairman, Jerry Lewis, with the national poster child. Please see page A9 i . J wm^ ^ J v PS : ,; ; j ?'' )nney Hanes Mall 768-2510
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