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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2,1975
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YOUTH, WHAT’S HAPPENING AT...
Friends And Relatives In The Military
CaMP springs, Md. pioneered global communic -
Sergeant Cecil L. G. Wanen, tions efforts in the early
son of Mrs. Rosa B. Warren 1930’s.
of 327 Hibler Road, Greens- Based at Andrews AFB
boro, N.C., is a member of an Md., the 2045th was citee
organization that has been se- for its efficient handling o)
lected as the best communi- communications traffic and
cations-electronics unit in the related services which are vi-
Air Force for 1974. America’s defenses.
Sergeant Warren is a com- Sergeant Warren graduated
munications center specialist from James B. Dudley Senior
with the 2045th Communi- High School in 1967 and has
cations Group which won the attended Guilfrod Technical
Major General Harold M. Me- Institute. His wife, Marcia, is
aelland Award for providing the daughter of Mrs. Olivia
communications support to Holland of 1912 S. Glebe
more than 87 Air Force and Road, Arlington, Va.
Civilian organizations in and SAN ANTONIO — Air-
around the Nation’s capital, man Ronald L. Davis, son of
The award was named in Mr. and Mrs. Josiah D. Davis,
honor of the late general who Jr^ of 415 Whittington St.,
Kiddies-Can-Do-Ii
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er i I3AVIS
RONAI.l) I.KK
Greensboro, N. C., has been
selected for technical training
in the U.S. Air Force food ser
vices field at Lowry AFB,
Colo.
The airman recently com
pleted basic training at Lack
land AFB, Tex., where he
studied the Air Force mission,
organizaton and custons and
received special instruction in
human relations.
Airman Davis is a 1974
graduate of Ben L. Smith High
School.
HOMESTEAD, Fla.-
The son of a Thomasville,
N. C. couple has been assigned
to Homestead AFB, Fla., for
duty with a unit of the Aero
space Defense Command.
Air Force First Lieutenant
Harold L. Caldwell, son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Moses Caldwell
of 808 Barnwell St., is a weap
ons controller with the 644th
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Radar Squadron.
Previously assigned at King
Salmon Air Force Station,
Alaska, he is a 1976 graduate
of Thomasville Senior High
School and earned a B.S. de
gree in 1971 at North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical
State University at Greens
boro. He was commissioned
in 1972 through OfficerTrain-
ing School at Lackland AFB,
Tex.
His wife, Edna, is the
daughter of Mrs. Jessie Hilton
of 409 Main St., Smithfield,
Va.
SAN ANTONIO - A
High Point, N. C., man
has graduated at Lackland
AFB, Tex., from the technical
training course for U.S. Air
Force security police.
Airman Kirby J. Murvin
son of Mrs. Betty J. Murvir
of 410-A Henley St., High
Point, was trained in securi
ty and law enforcement. Com
pletion of the course enables
him to receive academic cred
its through the Community
College of the Air Force.
The airman now goes to Sey
mour Johnson AFB, N.C.,
for duty with a unit of the
Strategic Air Command.
Airman Murvin attended
Andrews High School.
WARNER ROBINS,
Ga. — Technical Sergeant
Frederick A. Jones, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo R. Jones of
3180 Woodfin PI., Winston-
Salem, N. C., has graduated
from the Air Force Logistics
Command Noncommissioned
Officer Academy at Robins
AFB, Ga.
The sergeant, who received
advanced military leadership
and management training, is
a real estate technician at
Kelly AFB, Tex.
Sergeant Jones is a 1952
graduate of Atkins High
School.
GREAT FALLS, Mont.
Now serving at Malmstron
AFB, Mont., with a Strategic
Air Command unit is Sergeant
Samuel D. Herring, son of
Samuel U. Herring of Rt. 1,
Albertson, N.C.
Sergeant Herring, a security
policeman, previously was as
signed at Udorn Royal Thai
AFB, Thailand.
The sergeant, whose mot
her is Mrs. Helen Reed of
2317 Revolon Drive, Greens
boro, N. C., is a 1970 gradu
ate of Greensboro-Smith High
School. His wife, Darleen, is
the daughter of Major and
Mrs. Mac A. Houston of 5554
Crystal Valley Drive, San
Antonio.
MARYSVILLE, Calif.
An official at Beale AFB,
Calif., has announced the pro
motion of Jeffery E. Hunter
to airman first class in the
U.S. Air Force.
Airman Hunter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hunt
er of 304-D James Ave.,
Thomasville, N.C., is a law
enforcement specialist.
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