pre dp Page 6A SS Mark and Johnna Wyte of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Danielle Wyte, to Jase Shoe of Char- lotte, son of Jeff and Wende Shoe of Kannapolis. The bride-elect, grand- daughter of Gilbert and Sadie Patterson and Joe and Becky Wyte, all of Kings Mountain, is a UNCC graduate with a BS degree in Business/Mar- keting. She is employed by Anita Goodesign in Char- CRYSTAL DANIELLE WYTE ‘Wyte-Shoe to wed LIFESTYLES ol ~ JASE SHOE lotte. The prospective bride- groom is the grandson of Gary and Marilyn Helms, Sharron Helms, Jerry and Doris Church and the late Allen Shoe. He is a UNCC graduate with a B. S. degree in Construction Management. He is employed by Vannoy Construction in Charlotte. The wedding will be an event of October 3, 2015 at Green Gables Farm in States- ville. Human trafficking topic of seminar East Gold Street Wes- leyan Church, 701 E. Gold St., will sponsor a human trafficking abolitionist seminar June 12 from 6-9 p.m. and community train- ing on June 13 from 9 a.m.- noon. ; The seminar is pre- Tal IT'S PULLING FOR YOU. From your first diagnosis to ringing the bell at your final treatment, our nationally-accredited cancer team combines oncology treatment with powerful support for the challenges. And the victories. This is healthcare you can feel good about. caromonthealth.org sented by Stand Against Trafficking. Training is free. A training/.resource manual is optional but can be purchased for $25. “Our conscience can- not ignore the travesty of human trafficking," said a spokesman. This is how we care. Q CaroMont Health Find out how we care. The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Colonel Todd Gossett Retires Colonel Todd W. Gossett, son of Malcolm and Shirley Brutko of Kings Mountain and the late Roy Gossett of Greensboro, retired from the United States Air Force on June 1, 2015, at a ceremony at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. attended by friends, fam- ily, and military colleagues. _ Colonel Gossett served nrore than 26 years in the Air Force in a variety of opera- tional space and missile as- signments as well as several headquarters staff assign- ments. In his first assign- ment, he served as a missile combat crew commander for the Minuteman II and Min- uteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile systems at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. He later served as a flight commander and chief of training for the Milstar sat- ellite communications system at Falcon AFB, Colorado. After assignments as a satellite test officer and ex- ecutive officer for the Space Warfare Center, also in Col- orado, he was selected to attend the United Air Force Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Upon graduation, he served as a weapons and tactics officer at Headquarters, 14th Air Force, Vandenberg AFB, California. After attending the Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, Colonel Gossett was selected to serve at Headquarters United States Air Force at the Pentagon as a space operations staff officer and as a deputy chief of the Col. TODD GOSSETT action group for the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations. Then a major, Colonel Gossett was in the Pentagon during the September 11, 2001 attacks and in the immediate after- math, he served on the Air Force’s Crisis Action Team and later, on the Checkmate Planning team developing strategy options for the war on terrorism. Following his first Pentagon tour, he was - selected to command the 76th Space Control Squadron at Peterson AFB, Colorado. In that assignment, he led a team of 70 personnel to make op- erational the Air Force’s first three offensive counterspace systems, developed to dis- rupt adversary space systems with temporary and reversible effects. After graduating from the Naval War College at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Is- land, Colonel Gossett was once again assigned to the Pentagon, this time to the Joint Chiefs of Staff as Mis- sile Defense Branch Chief, and later as Strategic Opera- tions Division Chief, where Wednesday, June 3, 2015 he oversaw the nation’s nu- clear command and control procedures, the President’s Nuclear Decision Handbook (“The Black Book”), the Sec- retary of Defense’s maritime counter-proliferation opera- tions order, and the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff’s conti- nuity of operations program. Selected for group com- mand, Colonel Gossett served as commander, 30th Oper- ations Group, Vandenberg AFB, California. At Van- denberg, he led team of more, than 1,000 military members, civilians, and contractors overseeing Western Range operations for 21 national security, commercial, and civil space launches as well as several missile and mis- sile defense tests. He also served as operations director for the first-ever recovery of the X-37B experimental space plane in December, 2010. After a successful tour as a group commander, Colonel Gossett was selected as Di- rector of Staff for the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. In that capacity, he led a staff of over 120 personnel delivering crit- ical support to 5,000 deployed Air Force personnel and an- other 6,000 personnel from other services and allied na- ‘tions, conducting operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa. Following his deployment to Qatar, Colonel Gossett was assigned once again to Headquarters United States Air Force at the Pentagon, this time Chief of the Space Operations Division. For the past two years, he’s served as Deputy Director, Space Op- erations where he presides over a staff of 38 space pro- fessionals overseeing devel- opment of space operations policy and mission directives, support to space operations and maintenance budget de- velopment, space operations career field management, international engagement, congressional engagement for space operations and capa- bilities matters, and support to Air Force leadership, the Joint Staff, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the functional and regional com- batant commanders. He is a recipient of the Nu- clear Deterrence Operations Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Na- tional Defense Service Medal, Combat Readiness Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and Defense Superior Service Medal. The colonel is a 1984 grad- uate of Kings Mountain High School and a 1988 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is married to the former Lisa Kowalske of Charlotte. The Gossetts have three daughters, Kaela, 19, Nora, 15, and Ada, 12. The Gossetts plan to re- main in the Washington, D.C. area. Two churches to hold Bible School June 15-19 Advent Lutheran Church and Boyce Memorial ARP Church are inviting children from 2 years of age through those who have completed fifth grade to join them for Vacation Bible School be- ginning: Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19. The Bible School will be held at Boyce Memorial ARP Church, 111 Edgemont Dr., from 8:45 a.m. until 12:15 each day. 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