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Sunday, 02 August 2009 |
Astronaut Col.Tim Kopra works to prepare the berthing mechanisms on the Kibo laboratory and the Japanese Exposed Facility for installation onto the International Space Station. When the Endeavour crew returns to Earth, Kopra will stay aboard the station to serve as a flight engineer.
US Army press release here: www.army.mil/-news/2009/07/21/24696-army-colonel-completes-first-spacewalk/?ref=home-headline-link0 |
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Sunday, 02 August 2009 |
Dave recently returned to West Point after a lengthy deployment to Afghanistan. Here are some photos from his deployment. (There are many more on his Facebook page.) A few more after the jump...
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Written by Jerome Malczewski
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Monday, 20 April 2009 |
My Friends,
There will be a Memorial Service for LTC Jeff White on Saturday, April 25 at 1900hrs. The service will take place at People's Baptist Church, 3526 Spotswood Trail, Penn Laird, VA 22846 (near Harrisonburg). The web site for People's Baptist Church is as follows: http://www.peoplesbaptistonline.com The phone number is 540-434-6554. |
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Written by Bob Sinnema
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Sunday, 22 March 2009 |
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Dave Jones, nearing completion of his tour advising the National Military Academy of Afghanistan, forwards the attached story about the academy. |
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Written by Bob Sinnema
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Wednesday, 04 March 2009 |
More sad news:
LTC Jeffrey R. White
USA
CULLUM: 42782
CLASS: 1985
DATE OF DEATH: 1 MAR 2009
PLACE OF DEATH: Fort Hood, TX
BURIAL: See Below (Funeral is this Saturday, March 7.)
NOK: Mrs. Jocelyn White (widow)
Classmates, family and friends are invited to post and read eulogies at
http://www.west-point.org/users/usma1985/42782
Obituary at:
http://tullahomafuneralhome.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=177:lieutenant-colonel-jeff-white&catid=1:obit-info&Itemid=27
or
http://tinyurl.com/b7c93o
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Written by Steve Klement
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Monday, 17 November 2008 |
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As some know, I am the Moderator of the Taps list which sends out announcements of a grad's passing to those signed up. Today it was my unfortunate duty to post the following. Although a number of classmates have signed Harold's online guestbook in the last month, I am only hearing of his passing now.
Steve Klement
Mr. Harold J. Carlson
CULLUM: 41950 CLASS: 1985
DATE OF DEATH: 5 NOV 2008
PLACE OF DEATH: Sarasota, FL INTERMENT: Sarasota, FL (See Below)
NOK: Mrs. Joan Carlson (mother)
Classmates, family and friends are invited to post and read eulogies at
http://www.west-point.org/users/usma1985/41950
http://www.legacy.com/HeraldTribune/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=119836667 |
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Sunday, 12 October 2008 |
Stacey's latest update from Mark's CarePages site:
October 11, 2008
Mark has made tremendous progress. From the first days he started with therapy last week to now has been a huge difference. His vision deficit continues to improve everyday and Mark is more like himself everyday. He was even able to start reading to the kids again this week. Exciting times!
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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
Mark's surgery is complete and he is back home. You can read about his progress (and view photos) on his CarePages site:
Mark May CarePage
(You'll have to register with CareBridge)
The latest update follows:
Posted Sep 24, 2008 9:59am
We made it home safe and sound. Mark has been pretty tired so he is resting quite a bit. He was really happy to see Zack and Zoey and they were excited to see him. They were very careful with him and gave him gentle kisses and hugs. Zack thinks daddy's staples looks like a train track, which I would have to agree. In fact I hope to load some pictures later today so check back later today for those.
The Oncologist at Mayo Clinic are very booked up so we will not be able to move our appointments until next week so we will be going back up tomorrow afternoon to be there for our appointments on Friday.
Our local doctors are still checking into rehab options for us in Dubuque. Our hope is to get started next week with rehab.
Mark looks forward to next Monday, which will be 10 days from the surgery which is the day his staples can come out.
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Army Headline News
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Late Goals Lift RIT Past Army
RIT scored twice the final eight minutes and came back to beat Army, 2-1, Saturday night in an Atlantic Hockey Association matchup at Frank Ritter Arena. Army scored a short-handed goal in the second period before the Tigers stormed back to win their fourth game of the season in front of more than 1,900 fans.
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Army Men, UConn Women, Victorious In Swimming & Diving Saturday
The Army swimming & diving team split a dual meet with visiting Connecticut this afternoon. The Black Knight men won a 160-14 decision, while it was the Huskie women taking a 204-94 result at Crandall Pool. For Army, sophomore Cody Reeb and sophomore Brody Blickle each won a pair of individual events, while freshman Alyssa Tran won three individual events to spearhead the women.
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Rifle Captures President's Trophy Match
Following a one-year hiatus, the President's Trophy Match is back home in Tronsrue Marksmanship Center following Army's domination in smallbore as the rifle team wrestled the trophy from defending champion Navy Saturday afternoon. The host Black Knights' 5789 aggregate edged the Midshipmen's 5784 by five points for the title with Air Force close behind at 5781 followed by Coast Guard (5164).
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Wrestling Opens Season With Strong Showing At Clarion Open
Army senior captain Richard Starks (197), senior Lance Penhale (125) and freshman Jordan Thome (133) each won individual titles to lead the wrestling team at the season-opening Clarion Open on Saturday.
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Army Falls 3-1 At American
The Army volleyball team suffered its second loss in a row, dropping a 3-1 (22-25, 22-25, 25-21, 21-25) decision to American in Patriot League volleyball action on Saturday afternoon at the Eagles' Bender Arena.
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