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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 32

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Pago 12 Janesvllle Dally Wednesday. Nov. 4, 19M i School. His wife, Dorothy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Orlando Severson, Canoga Park, Calif. BIEN HOA, Vietnam Capt. W. R. Hoke.

Beloit, hu.sband of ihe former Carol Rabuck, ville. has been awarded the U.S. Air Force Air Modal for i torioiis a ievcmont during aerial flights in Slip- port 0 the fight against nist aggression 1 Vietnam. Capt. Hoke, a pilot, flics with Vietnamese Air F'oicc crews to assist and on combat tactics against the Viet Cong.

He attended the University of Wisconsin before entering the Air Force in July 19.51. graduata of Janesville High School. Capt. Hnke (iKAf) IN AF R. Tillot.son, radioman seaman, USN, of Mrs, J.

Babcock, S. River Road, successfully completed a course in Review Aiithmetic recently through the United States Armed Forces Institute in Madison. Tillotson, who is aboard the fleet ocean tug USS Nipmuc, operating out of Newport, R. is continuing his education while in service through the voluntary wurldwide education program for members Forces. He is a COMMENDATION MEDAL TO TERRENCE CLARK WAHIAWA, Hawaii T-Sgt.

Tcrrenco B. Clark, son of Mrs. a i M. Clark, 202 St. a wrence Janesville, was decorated recently with the U.S.

Air Force Com menda- lion Medal at Wheeler AFB, Tcrrence Hawaii. Clark was awarded i the medal for meritorious service as a communications center supervisor at Wheeler. I A graduate of Janesville High School, the sergeant has IS yean military service. BADGER HS GRAD RECEIVES PROMOTION GOLDSBORO, N. M.

Prahl, son of Mrs. Lucille M. Carroll, Rte. 1, Genoa City, has been promoted to airman first class in the U.S. Air Force at Seymour Johnson AFB, N.

C. Prahl is a missile analyst in a unit that supports the Strategic Air Command mission of keeping the nation's intercontinental missiles and jet bombers on constant alert. He is a graduate of Badger High School, Lake Geneva, Wis. His wife, Ruthanne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kamholtz, Genoa City. EVANSVILLE MAN IS PROMOTED AT BELLEVILLE BELLEVILE, 111. Stanley H. Bratzke, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester H. Bratzke, of Rte. 2, Evansville, has been promoted to airman first class in the U.S. Air Force at Belleville Air Force Station, HI. Airman Bratzke is an organizational supply specialist in a unit that supports the Air Defense Command mission of defending the continental U.S.

against enemy air attack. He is a graduate of Evansville High School. WHITEWATER MAN IS AF ACADEMY FRESHMAN U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Thomas P. Gage, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nerval L. Gage, 633 Starin Road, water, is a member of the new U.S. Air Force Academy freshman class that recently joined the cadet wing upon completion of basic cadet training. Cadet Gage is a member of the class of 'fi8.

His four years of study at the academy will lead to a bachelor of science degree and a regular Air Force commission as a second leuten- ant. REACHING FOR THE workmen appear to have a head start in the race for the moon. Actually, they're merely installing an antenna for a new radio station in Evansville. By using a long lens, the photographer has compressed the distance between the workmen and the moon. (AP wire- photo) With the Armed Forces C.M'T.

GRlXiORY GETS ANCHORAGE, Alaska-Capt. Robert E. Gregory, son of Mrs. Carolyn F. Gregory.

2501 Riverview Drive. Janesville, was recently decorated with the U.S. Air Force 0 dation Medal at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Capt. Greg- 0 was awarded medal i torious service as F- 1 01 weapon Capl.

Crcgory system safety project officer at Headquarters Air Defense Command, Ent AFB Colo. He is now a safety officer with Headquarters, Alaskan Air Command (AAC). AAC guards the northwestern approaches to the country. A graduate of Janesville High School, he received his BS. degree from the University of Omaha and was commissioned through the aviation cadet program.

His wife, Ruth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Norbert Spanglcr, Milton Junction. Training Corps program at Purdue University where he graduated with a B.S. degree. FICSBA.ND OF FONTANA WOMAN CO.MMISSIONED SAN ANTONIO.

Tex. Ralph v. Hyer, Fenton, husband of jlhe former Judy Witscher, Rte. II, Fontana, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex.

Lt. Hyer was selected for OTS through competitive examinations with other college graduates. He has been chosen for training and duty as a personnel officer and will be assigned to one of the more than 250 Air where combat and support units are based. WIIITKWATKK WILL BK MKDICAL SPFXIAI.IST SAN Gerald Kuhnkc, son of Mr. and s.

Wilmer Kuhnke. 601 S. Elizabeth St. Whitewater, i.s training as a medical specialist at the Air Training Command School, Guntcr AFB, Ala. The airman, ficrald Kuhnke who completed the first phase of his Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB.

Tex is a graduate of North I ern Preparatory School. Walertown, and attended Northwestern College there. PASSES MILITARY POLICE TRAINING Pvt. Timolhv G. Barker, 22, son of the Elb'ridge S.

Barkers, 111 Walnut Delavan, recent- 1 completed: eight weeks of military police training at the U. S. Army Training Center. Ft. Gordon, Ga.

He entered the Army April 22, 1964, and completed the Timothy Barkci basic leaders course at Ft. Leonard before taking his basic training there. He was graduated from Delavan-Darien Union High School in June. 1960, and from The Allied Institute of Technology in; Chicago in February 1962, having taken its master machinist- tool and die maker course. He was employed at Oilman Engineering Co.

two years before he, was inducted. Barker is now stationed at Rucker, with the military i police company there. JOHNSON 1-S PROMOTED IN ClIATKAUROUX. FRANCE CHATEAUROCX, France- Richard Johnson, son o( Mrs. 0 i 133 N.

a i g- ton Janesville, has been pro moted to airman i i class in the U.S. Air Force a teauroux Air a tiun, R. S. Johnson Airman Johnson is an aircraft mechanic in a unit that suppoits the Military Transport Service mission of providing global airlift of U.S. military forces and equipment.

The airman i.s a graduate of Waukesha (Wis.) High IMi.Or lAKlCS COMB.Vr (il'KKATIONS TRAINING Lt Robt'il li. Harlan, husband of f(jrmer Martha McDonald, 1220 f'okimbus Circle, Janesville, has completed the combat operations course at Ihe Air Force Air-(jround Operations School at llurlburt Field, Fla. Lt. Harlan is a tactical fighter pilot in the Tactical Fighter at MacDill AFB, Fla. The lieutenant, a graduate of Wilkinson, High School, received his commis.sion in 1962 upon completion of the Reserve FOR.MKK RKSIDKNT WITH AR.MY IN FT.

LEWIS, Kenneth T. Snyder, son of Mrs. J. J. Snyder, 608 S.

Academy is serving with; the Army at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He enlisted in the Army in January and took basic training at Ft. 0 then went to Ft. Sam Houston, Tex for further training before going to Ft.

Lewis. A graduate of S. Milwaukee High School in June 1960,. be was employed in the printing business in San Francisco before entering the service. His address is: 94th Evac.

Hospital, Ft. Lewis, Wash Kf'uneth DKl.AVAN AIRMAN WITH ADC IN CALIFORNIA; SAN BERNARDINO, A-lc Clinton L. Boersma, son of Eunice Boersrna, Delavan, has arrived for duty at Norton AFB, Calif. Airman Boersma, a radar operator, previously served at Walker AFB, N.M. His new unit is part of the Air Defense Command which defends the continental U.S.

against enemy air attack. The airman, formerly of Adams, attended Adams Friendship Union Free High PVT. HICKS COMPLETES WAC BASIC TRAINING FT. MCCLELLAN, Jackelyn J. L.

Hicks, daughter of Herbert H. Hicks, 1111 Lapham Janesvllle, recent completed eight weeks of basic military training at the Women's Army Corps Center, here. Pvt. Hicks received instruction In such subjects as Army history and traditions, iratlve procedures and first aid. She previously attended Edgerton High School.

Her mother, Mrs. Gall, lives 1" FORT SOLDi iVITH INFANTRY IN GERMANY 24TH INFANTRY GER- MANY-Pvt. Wayne L. Mish- leau, son of Mrs. Evelyn Mish- leau, Rte.

1, Fort Atkinson, wai assigned to the 24th Infantry Division in Germany, recently. Mishleau entered the Army in April 1964 and completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. The 22-year-old soldier attended Milton Union High School. The camel can reach any part of his body, even the top of hit head, with Its hind foot.

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