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The association expresses its gratitude for the
generosity of the following who have donated gifts
of $100 or more. We will acknowledge other donors
in future issues of Military Offi cer. Contributions
can be made online at www.moaa.org/contribute or
mailed to: MOAA Scholarship Fund, PO Box 34889,
Alexandria, VA 22314-8819.
LtCol Grey C. Axtell, USMC-Ret.
CAPT Claudia L. Bailey, USN-Ret.
CPT Sidney F. Baker, AUS-Ret.
Kudos
Col William H. Bell, USAF-Ret.
LT Herbert D. Bennett, USN-Ret.
CW4 Thomas M. Besch, USA-Ret.
They come to MOAA with various interests and experiences,
In memory of Maj. Ralph W. Brandstatter,
USAF-Ret.
and together they make the association strong. Read on to learn
CW4 Richard E. Breitenfeld, USA-Ret.
more about your fellow MOAA members.
Frances N. Brown
CW3 Michael J. Bunty, USA-Ret.
CAPT Richard B. Campbell, USN-Ret.
CAPT William Campbell, USN-Ret.
Maj Thomas E. Cartier, USMC-Ret.
Central Carolina (N.C.) Chapter, MOAA
Carolyn Epling (auxiliary Life Member since 1997): Epling is a
LtCol Charles T. Chapman, USMC-Ret.
Lt Col Patricia B. Clayton, USAF cochair of MOAA’s Auxiliary Member Advisory Committee and
Col Don Collins, USAF-Ret.
Charlotte Czarnecki
was a recipient of the 2009 Governor’s Award for Outstanding New Mexico
LTC Richard F. Dempsey, USA-Ret. Women, bestowed by Gov. Bill Richardson in May. She was recognized for
COL Jerome C. Donnelly, USA-Ret.
LTC Henry A. Douglas, USA-Ret.
her long service to military widows at both the national and state level. Also,
COL Michael A. Ellicott, USA-Ret.
she was appointed by Rep. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) to serve on the First
CAPT Alan Y. Etter, USN-Ret.
CAPT Robert C. Evans, USN-Ret.
Congressional District Advisory Board on Veteran Issues.
CAPT Dale J. Fairbanks, USNR-Ret.
CDR Charles D. Federico, USN-Ret.
Col Reginald D. Fifer, USAF-Ret.
Fisher Funeral Home Inc.
Ines G. Flanders
COL Leonardo V. Flor, USA
Lt. Col. Jerry H. Hogan, USA-Ret. (Life Member since
COL Hayward L. Fong, USAR-Ret.
CAPT Richard E. Galloway, USN-Ret.
1997): After a career in special forces and the Signal Corps,
Donna L. Galstan
Hogan served as a vice president for MCI and president of an MCI subsid-
LTC Carroll B. Gambrell, USA-Ret.
LCDR Fred W. Gans Jr., USNR-Ret. iary. He writes articles about Dallas-area servicemembers who’ve served
Col Ray T. Garza, USAF
Georgia MOAA Inc.
in the war on terrorism, which are published weekly in fi ve newspapers in
Lt Gen William H. Ginn Jr., USAF-Ret.
Illinois and Texas.
LTC Thomas E. Gioiosa, USA-Ret.
LCDR Ann C. Greiner, USN-Ret.
Col Bert E. Grigsby, USAF-Ret.
Maj Robert L. Haase, USAF-Ret.
*Alyce Pat Hagemeier
LCDR Donald Hagey, USN-Ret.
Col. William Jeffries, USA-Ret. (Life Member since 1989):
Doris Hall
CDR Walter F. Hamelrath, USN-Ret. Following 20 years in the Army, Jeffries founded Executive Strat-
Maj James N. Heil, USAF-Ret.
Mary L. Hensey
egies International Inc. He is an adjunct faculty member in the graduate
COL Ignacio Hernandez-Fragoso, USA-Ret.
business schools of Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh,
CDR Robert E. Herning, USN-Ret.
CAPT Charles E. Hoffman, USNR-Ret.
and Georgia Institute of Technology. In 2008, he and his company received
COL William B. Holwick, USA-Ret.
a Keeping America Strong Award from Heartbeat of America.
Capt Gordon P. Humbracht, USAF-Ret.
COL Peter K. Iber, USA-Ret.
LTC Donald J. Ivey, USA-Ret.
CDR Joseph M. Jaros, USN-Ret.
Col Jerry H. Jenkins, USMC-Ret.
LCDR William E. Jennings, USN-Ret.
CAPT Philip E. Jerauld, USN-Ret.
Lt. Col. Allan “Dick” Tobiason, USA-Ret. (member since
LCDR Bruce E. Johnson, USN-Ret.
1998): In June, a local American Red Cross chapter honored this
CAPT C.L. Johnson, USCGR-Ret.
CDR Dennis J. Johnson, USN-Ret. Central Oregon MOAA member for creating Oregon’s World War II Veterans
LTC Thomas R. Johnson, USA-Ret.
Historic Highway; conceiving and promoting a heroes monument for all mili-
CDR William L. Johnson, USCG-Ret.
MAJ Carroll J. Jones Sr., USAR-Ret. tary and fi rst responders; establishing a program to line main streets of Bend,
LCDR Charles D. Jones, USN-Ret.
LTC Robert E. Jones, USA-Ret.
Ore., with American fl ags on national holidays; and helping establish the Col.
Hildegard Kaigler
Rex T. Barber and the Robert D. Maxwell veterans memorial bridges. MO
COL Joyce A. Kaisch, USA-Ret.
Lt Col Roderick R. Kallman, USAF-Ret.
Lt Col James Kandl, USAF
CDR Paul E. Kanive, USN-Ret.
Submissions: Do you know an MOAA member who is making an impact? To nominate a
LTC Harold E. Kannarr, USA-Ret. candidate for “Faces of MOAA,” see MOAA Directory, page 20.
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