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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Aug. 16, 1972 75. notes on servicemen homeported at Long Bea'chT Calif. MICHAEL J.

GREEN, set-J man, husband of Mrs. Green of Alton, is in- the west i XT ern Pacific aboard the destroy- er escort Trippe with the Sev-enth Fleet. Since leaving hotne-IJ port at Newport, R.I his ship has gone through the Panama Canal and visited Subic Bay; in the Philippines, and Pearl Opt. RUSSELL E. BROOKS husband of the former Dustina Kli-ngler of East Alton, has received the Good Conduct al, his first award while serving at the Marine Corps Air Station at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

'He was cited for exemplary seryics during the past three years. Turner-Gilpin Recent Wedding WEDDING VOWS were ex. changed by Lloyd A. Gilpin and James L. Turner in recent ceremony in Gamble Chapel of Centenary Methodist Guests remained for a recep-' tion.

The bride is the widow of the late Lloyd A. GHpin. She was served by her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sowers, as matron of, ri honor. Mr.

Sowers served ass best man and Lee R. Newberry was usher. field training encampment at Forbes Air Force Base, Kan. A .1970 graduate of Augustinian Academy, Cadet Ronzio is a member of the AFROTC unit at St. Louis University.

Pfc. KIRK K. KANZ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F.

Kara of East Alton, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Base, Okinawa. Pvt. DENNIS K. KUNZ, son of Mr. and Mrs.

0 i 1 1 T. 7M7 Michigan Avenue, recently completed the Medical Corpsman Course at the Army Medical Training Center at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. JAMES W. HARPOLE, fireman recruit, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Harpole of Alton, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in Orlando, and will report to Fire Control Technician Lchool, Philadelphia. Recently graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris IsJand, S.C., are: Pvt. RICKEY L.

YOUNG, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan, 4820 Bessie Avenue; and Pvt. AARON GINES, son of Mrs. James O.

Gines, 5620 Highland Avenue. ANTHONY T. CAMPBELL, seaman recruit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Campbell of Alton, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego and has been as-signed to the oiler a Officer Vincent G.

Langan (ret.) and Mrs. Langan, 8833 Forest Heights Drive, Affton. Foerster is a graduate of Menl-ville High School. Hogaa and Langan were graduated from Christian Brothers College Military High School. Pvt.

RICHARD ROUTT, son of Mrs. Dorothy Routt, 3735A Wyoming Street, and DARRELL A. ROUTT of Belle 1 1 1 recently completed tha Honest John Rocket Crewman Course at the Army Field Artillery Training Center, Fort Sill, Ok'la. His training included instruction in maintenance procedures, the Azimuth orientating, system, launching procedures, the Honest John Rocket system, and transporting rockets and equipment by vehicle. Second Lt.

FRED G. BR EI-TENWISCHER, son of Brietenwischer, 45 Willmore JRoad, and a of Mrs. Marilyn Breitenwischer of 6639 Hoffman Avenue, has completed the Ordnance Officer Basic Course at the Army Ordnance Center and School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. He holds B.S. and M.S.

degrees from St. Louis University. ROBERT J. RONZIO, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Ronzirv 5488 Wilson Avenue, recently completed an Air Reserve Officers Training Corps DECORATED: Sgt. Jerome J. Anselmo, son of James Anselmo, 4019 Castleman Avenue, recently was presented with the Joint Service Commendation Medal by his commanding officer at( Lackland Air Force Base, for meritorious service as an English language instructor at the Defense Language Institute. The sergeant, who is a graduate of St.

Louis University High School and Rock-hurst College in Kansas City, serves as an education specialist in the 3726th Basic Military Training Squadron of the Air Training Command. Aboard the aircraft carrier Constellation when it recently returned to San Diego, after nine months in the western Pacific, were: RONALD J. NORTON, fireman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.

Norton, 6115 Hoffman Avenue; WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, petty officer first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Taylor, 1133 Newhouse Avenue; DEAN E.

THIBODEAU, seaman, son of Mr. and Marcel T. Thibodeau, 4350 Lin-dell Boulevard; WILLIAM E. A seaman, of Alton; and Lance Cpl. THOMAS E.

WALKER of 2904 St. Louis Avenue. 1 the deployment, their ship provided air support to U.S. forces in Southeast Asia, and visited Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and the Philippines. ERNST STURM son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernst Sturm, 8768 Del Vista Drive, Crestwood, recently earned his Silver Wings with distinction at Laredo Air Training Center in Texas. He ranked his class with an academic record of 99.57 per cent and a flying performance of 95.00 per cent. His wife, the former Judy Lagenbach, and their son will accompany him when he leaves for Rhein-Main, Germany in September. Ens.

JEAN FRANZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Phelps and wife of William M. Franz, all of 7080 Drive, A has completed the Nurses Indoctrination Course at the Naval Officer Training at Newport, R.I.

A 1972 a a of St. Louis University, she wilt report for duty in San Diego. JOHN R. GORDON, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Gordon, 5451 Fernbeach Road, Mehl-ville, was recently sworn into the Corps of Cadets at the United Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. A 1969 gradu-ate of Mehlville High School, he received his appointment to the Acddemy as a graduate of the United States Military Academy WINGS: Ens. Augustus W. Clark III, husband of the former Diane Heller of 5438 Loughborough Avenue, recently received his Wings of Gold after intensive ground and in-flight helicopter training at Pensacola, Fla.

He is a graduate of Christian Brothers College Military High School and the Univer-siiy of Missouri-Columbia. AIR FORCE: First Lt. David Keil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet A.

Keil, 2523 Kent-land Drive, Brentwood, has completed weapons systems officer training at Luke Air Force Ease, in the F-4 Phantom fighter-bomber. The lieutenant, a qualified navigator, is a graduate of Brentwood High School and holds a B.S. degree from Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg. Present at the ceremony were tne bridegroom two a a n-1 ters, Miss Patricia Turner and Mrs. Raymond Markley and his son James Turner Jr.

at the academy in the fall. THOMAS R. DIERKES, seaman recruit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.

Dierkes, 5617 Milentz Avenue, who recently graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in" Great Lakes, has been assigned to Submarine School at New London, Conn. He attended Southwest High School. Midshipmen now participating in a summer training cruise in northern European waters, aboard a modern amphibious I I Preparatory School at Fort Bef-voir, Va. Midshipman MICHAEL K. HUGHES, son of Jack Hughes, 911 Cordova Avenue, St.

Louis County, recently visited Seattle aboard the guided missile frigate Home. A 1971 graduate of Hazelwood High School, he is now attending Iowa State University at Ames under the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program. Cadet JOHN A. CARROLL, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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