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A quarterly magazine for past, present and future members of the 101st Airborne Division COMMEMORATES VIETNAM WAR THE The Official Magazine of the 101st Airborne Division Association Summer 2013 www.facebook.com/101stAirborneDivisionAssociation www.twitter.com/101stABNDIVASSN 1 THE SCREAMING EAGLE MAGAZINE SUMMER 2013 THE SCREAMING EAGLE MAGAZINE SUMMER 2013 2 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TABLE OF CONTENTS 101ST Association President’s Message 2 Executive Secretary/Treasurer’s National HQ Update 3 MG McConville’s Message 4 The Bulletin Board 5 Chaplain’s Corner 6-7 Double Eagles 8-9 New Recruits 10 Membership Forms 11-12 Candidates for Office of the 101st Airborne Division Association 13-14 2013 Reunion Information 15-19 Regimental Dinners 20-21 Eagles Who Have Soared 22-30 Story of an Eagle Who Soared 31 Chapter News 32-44 2ND QUARTER Association Store New Items & Order Form 45-46 Military Working Dog, Mimsy, Rescues Handler by SFC John D. Brown 47-48 SUMMER 2013 2014 Snowbird Reunion Information 49-51 Camp Toccoa @ Currahee 52-53 MAGAZINE PRODUCTION Strike Soldier Graduates, Despite Amputation by Sgt Joe Padula 54-56 EDITOR IN CHIEF Excerpts from Keynote Address by Lt. Gen. John E. Miller 57-58 WAYNE P. ST. LOUIS 101 Club Members 60 Corporate Sponsors 61-64 GRAPHIC DESIGNER/EDITOR CHRISTA WILLIAMS Committee Listings 65 Association Governors 66 COVER DESIGN Association Chapter Listings 67-68 CONCEPT: CHAD ROBERTS Support Report 69 DESIGN: CHRISTA WILLIAMS Association Funds 70 ASSOCIATION Foundation Funds 71-72 MEMBERSHIP Veterans Return to Normany for New Memories 72 SE Soldiers Vie for Expert Infantryman Badge 73 MEMBERSHIP Monument Pavers 74 ADMINISTRATOR Association Officers & Screaming Eagles Foundation Officers and Trustees 76 TONIA ALINK [email protected] ON THE COVER ASSOCIATION STORE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR “This cover commemorates the 50th anniver- MICHAEL TILDEN sary of the Vietnam War. Over 3 million Men A quarterly magazine for past, present and future members of the 101st Airborne Division and Women served during this time; countless ASSOCIATION OFFICE numbers of them from the 101st Airborne EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/ Division. From the top of Hamburger Hill to the TREASURER Ashau Valley and all of the places in between with WAYNE P. ST. LOUIS names most American’s will never know or speak. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT They have that luxury because of the 58,151 Men CHAD ROBERTS and Women who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Our COMMEMORATES Association joins not only in America’s 10 year NATIONAL VIETNAM WAR THE HEADQUARTERS celebration to honor all those who served, but to T he Offi cial Ma gazine of the 1 01st Air borne D ivision Associa tion Summer 2013 honor their service and sacrifices for all time. “ 101st AIRBORNE DIVISION THE SCREAMING EAGLE MAGAZINE SUMMER 2013 THE SCREAMING EAGLE MAGAZINE SUMMER 2013 1 ASSOCIATION PO BOX 929 FORT CAMPBELL, KY 42223 Articles appearing in The Screaming Eagle do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the staff, officers, or members of the 101st Airborne Division Association. Additionally, the Association does not make any warranties [email protected] or endorsements as to the accuracy and truth of the advertisements appearing in this publication. Manuscripts, PHONE 931-431-0199 photographs, slides and drawings are submitted at the contributor’s risk. All materials will be kept in the Associa- tion archives unless requested otherwise. The staff reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and to FAX 931-431-0195 meet space constraints. The staff has the right to refuse any article or advertisement submitted for inclusion in WWW.SCREAMINGEAGLE.ORG The Screaming Eagle. Your opinions and suggestions are encouraged and appreciated. We want to hear from you! 1 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE “WAGONS HO” As I write this message, I’m sure that many of our will take place during the Unit members are carefully planning the loading of their Meetings which will follow the wagons in order to join our Wagon Train as we General Membership Meeting. proceed along the Oregon Trail enroute to the 68th 101st Airborne Division Association Annual Reunion 101st AIRBORNE DIVISION (AASLT). Let’s not in Portland Oregon during 14 - 17 August 2013. Our forget that there are Screaming eagles still deployed Reunion Chairman, Ron Gillette tells me that the Red in harm’s way. We must not have the Out of Sight, Out Lion Hotel has been responding in an outstanding of Mind attitude. Our Screaming Eagle troopers are manner during the coordination efforts and assures leaving behind their families which we must help support. me that everyone is going to have a great event. The fi- nal coordination visit for the Reunion will be on 6 June. ANNUAL RAFFLE. By now you should have Registrations forms have been in the last two Screaming received my letter with raffle material and prize Eagle Magazines and of course are available in this issue, information for this year’s raffle. Get your tickets in Get yours in right away if you have not already done so. the mail today and good luck. Dead line is August 5th. CORPRATE SPONSORS. Our Corporate Sponsors See you in Portland have made it possible for our Association and our Foundation to provide GREAT SUPPORT to our Screaming Eagle troopers and their families especially during this stressful period of back-to-back tours of AIRBORNE - AIR ASSAULT! duty in harm’s way. But we can do much better. I would like to challenge each member that receives this magazine to copy or remove the page with the Corporate Sponsorship Program Form and go visit just one of your corporate friends and let him know how he can support some of the best warriors in the US Army, Dick Pack whether it is fixing the washing machine at Fort Campbell President, 101st Airborne Division Association KY of a warrior in Afghanistan or providing a $3,000.00 scholarship for one of his children. If we can get each member to bring a BASIC SPONSOR - $150.00 and each Association Chapter to bring in one SENIOR SPONSOR - $250.00 or MASTER SPONSOR - $500.00, we can provide World Class Support and move mountains of needs. ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS. The Nomination Committee has provided outstanding candidates for this year’s election: two for President and one for Vice President. All three candidates have a long history in supporting your Association. All the candidates will have a chance to speak to the membership during the General Membership Meeting Saturday morning on 17 AUG 13. I’m sure; regardless who is elected the association will be in good hands. The election 2 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 NATIONAL HQ UPDATE In less than three months our next sayings like “remember in Reno, when Bruce” or Gathering of Eagles will take place in “remember Sam” or even “ remember Jungle Jim”, and the wonderful city of Portland OR, Au- “where is AJ.” Reunions are about remembering and even gust 14-17. This will be the 68th time members of the making new memories and friends. We all know we can’t 101st Airborne Division Association will come together please everyone but if the majority are happy then we have at a selected location that ensures the opportunity for so just held a successful reunion. I’ve participated in the last many wonderful things. Some reunion sites are selected three annual reunions and had a great time and to me they based on location that is central for the masses, while have all been successful. Some Divisions only have less than others are because of the support the selected com- two hundred who attend and there are some who average munity has towards veterans who have sacrificed over over 1,000. The number isn’t as important as how many the years. Some locations provide unique opportunities come back and also how many contact a friend and say for attendees to experience parts of the country they together let’s go to Portland. This year we are hear- would not have traveled to if not for attending a reunion. ing that many first time attendees are potentially mak- Each year a team is built that is made up of ing arrangements to make the 68th Reunion their first the local CVB, hotel management and staff, the 101st reunion. Together our job is to ensure it’s not their last. Airborne Division National HQ staff, and most important- Our bond is strong but it is a special bond ly the many volunteers who each year step up to do all that brings us all together, first because we served they can. Together this team tries to pull out all the stops our country, second because we are Screaming Ea- to ensure each reunion is unique and special to all that gles and third because our bond crosses generations attend. This year is not going to disappoint so register and that is truly amazing to see each year. It crosses now for the 68th annual reunion and more importantly generations in the hospitality room or at regimental spread the word and bring friends who have not come dinners and especially at our annual memorial din- in a while or have never come, they will not regret it. ner where we don’t just remember, we honor all There are so many reasons that our attendees those we have lost and those who are still unaccount- come to a reunion of Screaming Eagles year after year. ed for. The only way not to take advantage of all that Some make the decision to come alternate years or the 68th annual reunion has to offer is to not attend. even every four years, but they come. While attend- So let’s all commit and see each other in Portland. ing the Army Divisions Association convention in Du- page County IL at the end of April, I was able to inter- act with other associations about reunions. I learned we are not the largest or the smallest but how we compare with other Divisions was not my focus as Wayne P. St. Louis much as how do we all ensure we continue to grow at- Executive Secretary & Treasurer tendance at the reunions and what works and what doesn’t. How do we get the word out about what a wonderful time reunions are for those who attend? For some reunions provide therapy and shared memories. I have seen those who share a bond because of the stories that they lived through together during their fight. I’ve also seen a bond grow stronger because of all that our reunions provide. New bonds are established and friendships built from just sitting together in the Hospitality room sharing. I can tell you for those who have been attending for years the reunions are also memories that are shared with 3 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 MAJOR GENERAL JAMES C. McCONVILLE Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division (AASLT) In this edition of the Screaming Eagle, and procedures to Afghan rotary wing elements to I’m glad to tell you that your Scream- allow them to better support the ANSF across RC-East. ing Eagles are living up to our motto and your They are currently preparing to conduct a Transfer expectations. They’re getting the job done! of Authority with the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade. Nearly two months ago we assumed responsibil- The 4th Brigade Combat Team, ‘Currahees,’ are arriv- ity as Combined Joint Task Force – 101 (CJTF-101) and ing in theater and preparing to assume responsibility Regional Command – East (RC-East), completing an for operations from the ‘Rakkasans’ in Khost extremely professional and well executed Trans- Province. They are well prepared for this fer of Authority with the great Soldiers of the 1st I mission and I am confident they will excel. Soon, nfantry Division, the “Big Red One”. MG William he 101st Sustainment Brigade, ‘Lifeliners’, will join us Mayville and the Fight- here and focus on ret- ing First provided a rograde operations to superb transition and help bring the Army we endeavor on home. Redeployment every day to build is the natural out- upon their success. come of successful Through our deploy- and complete transi- ments in Afghanistan tion to Afghan sov- we have seen the ereignty with the Af- quality of life gradu- ghans in the lead for ally, but steadily, security of their improve; we have country. On the home witnessed a growing front, BG Stammer capacity and develop- and the Division rear- ment of unrealized detachment con- potential within the government; and, we have worked tinue to pursue excellence in training and taking shoulder to shoulder with the Afghan National Security care of our Families and Soldiers at Fort Campbell. Forces (ANSF). Now our primary mission is to advise and We are making a great effort to maintain our division’s assist the ANSF while they take the lead in securing their strength and capability by pursuing our goal of hav- country. We are doing this from over the shoulder, as ing all members of the division attend and complete they are truly taking the lead in securing their country. The Sabalauski Air Assault School. Apache Troop 1-75 The 1st Brigade Combat Team, ‘Bastogne’, is making CAV, 2nd Combat Team, ‘Strike’, became the first com- marked improvements with their focus on pany size unit in recent history to receive the Gold Air advising and assisting at the Afghan Brigade and Assault Excellence Streamer; and, Sergeant 1st Class Kandak (battalion) level. Most recently, they supported Greg Robinson (Company A, 2nd Brigade Special Troops the largest combined ANSF operation since their Battalion) set a standard for all to follow by becoming the arrival in Afghanistan, incorporating a combined force. first amputee Soldier to graduate the Air Assault Course. of over 1,000 Afghan Soldiers and Police. The 3rd Thank you for the wonderful support you con- Brigade Combat Team, ‘Rakkasans’, are witnessing im- tinue to provide to our deployed Soldiers and our provement in staff operations at the brigade and corps level Families back home at Fort Campbell, and your where the ANSF increasingly develop their own intelligence enduring commitment to all those continuing to train and are conducting operations with minimal support. and prepare for our next Rendezvous with Destiny. Mentors of 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, ‘Wings of Destiny,’ provide tactical and technical advice Air Assault! 4 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 Hello, Sjlgyuciorkoseeeruretr ttn ytaaio gni f n gfmoelsryxre e pnfnwmr ocedhyrhsu y pst rchoIi nimeot’gm ir yzs t elahr nacenen sor agiDpwnufied a ccd gàIaete y f, f o.wu rIfTelo ehayu moamltdu a´ rsn and a happy dad. Laurent Valade Our Executive Secretary and Treasurer Wayne P. St. Louis…. out and about as usual! My uncle, James (Pete Beam) served My two sons enlisted in the army. Ste- intelligence; his name is Josh. with the 82nd Airborne in Africa. He phen first, went infantry. After being The other, Jacob, has recently re- was transferred to the 327th Infantry hurt, he was assigned to the 101st Air- turned from Afghanistan while of the 101st Airborne in preparation borne at Ft Campbell. He spent some serving with the 173rd Airborne. to the invasion of Europe. He was air- time in Afghanistan where he was sev- This is my family. And I’m proud of borne, had gone to rigger school, de- erally wounded, and received his Pur- them. Now, I’m trying to convince molition school, and was a Sgt rifleman ple Heart from Admiral Mike Mullen. the girls to jump out of an airplane. squad leader. Prior to the Normandy invasion, he transferred to the 194th My son, Jeremy, served in the 82nd Ron Kyvik From the Kuv Glider Infantry. So he went in on a Airborne in Haiti, Afghanistan and Iraq. glider. He was in Holland in Operation From left myself, my son Stephen, Market Garden. He was in Bastogne Two of my grandsons are also in the Admiral Mike Mullen, and his wife in the battle of the Bulge. He was in army. One is an officer in military Deborah. Berchestgarden. He was my inspiration. In 1967, I was drafted. I wasn’t sorry. In infantry training, I volunteered for airborne training. It was thrilling. I was sent to the 101st at Ft Campbell, Ky. Like my uncle I was sent to demolition school. I was assigned to the 4.2 mor- tar platoon. After arriving in Vietnam, I volunteered for reassignment to the battalion recon platoon. After several weeks, I volunteered for the division recon unit. I spent a few weeks with them, and was reassigned to the bat- talion recon unit. I was wounded, and spent several months in the hospital. 5 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 spouses to check on her as I greeted ter and son in that same hospital be- soldiers. She had gone into prema- fore our eventual rotation as a family. ture labor 45 minutes away from the When deployed with the Screaming Munich Military Hospital. We carried Eagles, my wife was again pregnant. her on a stretcher and loaded her into Out in the jungle with a unit, the com- an old Army ambulance with a medic mander received a phone call that my and two spouses; their husbands and I wife had delivered a baby in the small followed in our POV’s. The medic and HEAR, MY CHILDREN, YOUR Texas town where she was a waiting the hospital were able to stop imme- FATHER’S INSTRUCTION, AND wife. The troops all congratulated me diate delivery but the week before DO NOT REJECT YOUR on becoming a “big daddy,” shaking my Christmas labor hit again and there hand or patting me on the back or even MOTHER’S TEACHING; THEY was no stopping it. Tiny twin boys making crude jokes about a Chaplain WILL BE A GARLAND FOR were detected and delivered three who knew how to have a baby. Unfortu- months early. One was still born; the YOUR HEAD, A CHAIN OF nately the Red Cross rep did not tell the other lived in an incubator for four HONOR FOR YOUR NECK. commander the gender or the name days. My wife and I were faced with PROVERBS 1: 8-9 for the new baby. Several days passed multiple questions. Compassionate before I was able to get to the rear and reassignment was out of the Serving outside the country was a touch base with the folks at home to question as she could not travel; I was blessing for me and my family but the learn I had a new daughter with both scheduled to conduct services in experience could also be difficult and sets of grandparents there to help with several isolated locations for our trying. My wife and I (and the children the two older children and the baby. troops. What did we do? I went as they were born and grew up) had to with the Army Mortuary Service to The town in which I live has recently make some tough decisions at times Nurnberg to take care of the boys experienced grief and dismay connect- even as we enjoyed our years of service. we would name but not hold. She ed with a deployment. (The following My wife and I were married only one remained in the hospital until the day story is very public information; no year when my first unit shipped out before Christmas when I brought her names are attached.) A local trooper to Europe - on a military boat sailing to our quarters where other couples went overseas to join others of his unit, from Brooklyn to Bremerhaven, Ger- had brought food and flowers; sev- leaving a wife and three small children, many. And as happens, we sailed on eral couples were waiting in the park- one of whom was a baby, living in an her birthday; I mailed her a birthday ing lots of our apartment building to apartment on base. The wife was not card that morning as families could not welcome her home; several wives emotionally able to care for the chil- watch us sail away. My wife arrived helped to make her comfortable in our dren, resulting in the crib death of the several months later after letting me bedroom; fellow Chaplains volun- baby from malnutrition and a lack of know she was pregnant. (Yes, you cur- teered and helped me cover Christ- parental care regarding cleanliness. rent soldiers and spouses can guess as mas services. Our unit was clear – we On report of the death and inspection to some of our last minute activities.) watch out for our own, and take care by base and state authorities, the chil- But several weeks before Christmas as of one another. But the two of us from dren were placed in foster care while a morning service progressed in an iso- our Christian tradition had to deal with the husband/ father was brought home lated camp northeast of Munich, she the Christmas story (the birth of Jesus) from his deployment. The case is still began to squirm in her chair; I realized even as we dealt with the death and moving through the state legal system something was happening. Cutting burial of our own two sons. We were while the base agencies more system- the service a little short, I asked other blessed with the later birth of a daugh- atically work through their programs 6 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 for caring for families and especially for I have told. How do we care for our ing Eagles watch out for not only our those who are deployed. Reading the soldiers? How do we care for our fami- buddies but also for our families. Bless original story and its multiple repeats, lies? How do we relate to those ex- you wherever you live or are serving I had a difficult time accepting that tended families when they may not be and as you care for those around you. this could happen on a military base. living on our installation or even in our community? Ft. Campbell and the 101st Now some of you may be have traditionally had strong family pro- surprised to read these very personal grams, both on base and off; my family comments. But I want to remind you and I were blessed to be a part of those. that we still deploy personnel who leave Every time I return to visit or meet families behind. We still deploy with troopers through the Screaming personnel who may become Eagle Association, I am touched by parents while serving outside the the stories of support and assistance. United States. We may even have service members who become As a Chaplain/ Pastor I write all these pregnant while serving overseas. The words to remind us that we belong in issues faced all relate to the stories special ways to one another. Scream- 7 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 D O U B L E E A G L E S During the past several years the Association has presented Double Eagle Coins to active-duty war veteran mem- bers of the Association in ceremonies at company, battalion, and brigade level formations. Many assisted in these ceremonies: Jack Braden, Harvey Appleman, Robert Nichols, Harold “AJ” Murdock, Joe Bossi, CSM Mike Wagoner, Mike Tilden, Dan Gilligan, Jordan Jeffcoat, and others. For Veteran members, a “Double Eagle” Pin will be awarded for those who sign-up at least one new member or re-sign a former member who has not been active for over two years. Many pins have been awarded to Association members who have recruited friends and former members of the Division into the Association. The continuing goal is to double the veteran membership, which will enhance the overall capabilities of our Association and result in improved services for all our members. To meet this challenge, we are counting on you to do your part; twist the arm of a reluctant bud- dy, spread the word about all the good things the Association is accomplishing, do it any way you can; but get at least one new member by the 68th Annual Reunion. James D. Agins George C. Fallon David D. Hack Janet M. Alderman Lon Busch Glenn D. Faulks Michael L. Hall Joe R. Alexander Tom Caramanno Frank Febus Benny L. Hamby David J. Allen Jesus A. Cardenas Douglas Field Charles V. Hamm James “Jim” M. Allen Bartley “Chad” C. Cardwell Robert A. Finkle Barry Hana Frank Almeida William L. Carpenter James “Bill” W. Fletcher Dale Hansen Albert Almeida Ray Fletcher Lon Hanson Charles Apodaca Paul “Ponytail” Cauley Leo Flory Ray H. Hardison James Reid Armstrong Philip A. Cleaveland Fred Foggie Scott Harris Lloyd A. Aune William J. Clements Michael Foulk Franklin C. Haskins Paul Allan Cole Michael D. Frakes Alan Hayashi Richard M. Baker James G. Collins Larry G. Frazier Raymond H. Helwig James T. Baker Peter M. Conaty Bruce Frederick John J. Hernandez William C. Ball Howell L. Cooper Rick Freeman Mark F. Herndon Manuel M. Barrios Rich Cox Michael E. Frieze Dayton W. Herrington Selman L. Bass Joseph A. Cozza Sr Charles K. Gailey Calvin Hickerson Sr Barry Beard Ted A. Crozier Sr Patrick J. Gallagher Stephen Higdon Frederic A. Behrens James M. Cummings Charles R. Gant Theodore Belajac Michael N. George David Hindel Douglas E. Bell Freeman Dallas Donald H. George Miguel B. Hobbs Ian Berkowitz Kenneth David Frank B. Germon Jr. Donald R. Hoffman Jr Edwards H. Davis Jimmy Holmes Collin R. Day William C. Hookham Anthony A. Bliss Jr Eugene Dean James Gilmore Gerald Hornbeck Eugene Bombich James P. DeSalvo Germano A. Gomes Richard L. Hosking David M. DeSoucy III Homero Gomez Ronald Houlihan Douglas E. Bonnot Robert M. Diaz Monte D. Goren Charles A. Hubbard III Paul Bontrager Paul D Dillion Harry J. Gorman Dennis Hughes George M. Bos Charles A. Donabedian Jim Gould Cornelius J. Juhn Joseph M. Bossi Thomas R. Dorsey Sr. Walter Gradzik Dennis L. Husereau Phillip John Dow Larry Grathwohl Brigilio “Bill” D. Inez Richard A. Bowe Richard P. Doyle CSM W Green Walter W. Jackson James Brackin Mark W. Dugger William E. Green Joseph B. Jellison Royal L. Bradley Jonathan R. Eason Robert Griffin Warren Lee Jesse Jeffery D. Bridges George R Eaton William J. Guarnere Frank E. Johnson Tony Marlin Buchanan John Eisen Steven Gordon Gunhus George E. Johnson Sr Glenwood Burley Robert Eylander Gary Gutelius Noel E. Johnson 8 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE SSUUMMMMEERR 22001133 21377-13_001-084.pdf 10 3/13/2013 8:57:19 AM

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