LOST classmates – Please help

The following is the current list of LOST Classmates…If you can help us find them –

 MANY THANKS

Code Co. Last Name Constituent ID Name Primary Addressee Preferred Address Line 1 Preferred Address Line 2 Preferred Address Line 3 Preferred City Preferred State Preferred ZIP Preferred Country Locator
Alumni G3 Allen 40821-1983 Clinton O. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Clinton O. Allen               Lost
Alumni D1 Barsotti 39973-1983 Ercole P. Barsotti MAJ & Mrs. Ercole P. Barsotti USAR               Lost
Alumni E3 Bonrud 40008-1983 Neal E. Bonrud Mr. & Mrs. Neal E. Bonrud               Lost
Alumni C2 Bruegmann 40036-1983 Mark C. Bruegmann MAJ Mark C. Bruegmann, USA TRADOC Intelligence Support Activity     White Sands Missile Range NM 88002   Lost
Alumni F3 Daun 40114-1983 Jeffry B. Daun Mr. Jeffry B. Daun               Lost
Alumni E1 Devine 40136-1983 James T. Devine MAJ James T. Devine, USA james.t.devine@us.army.mil             Lost
Alumni C3 Eichelberger 40164-1983 Randall S. Eichelberger LTC Randall S. Eichelberger, USA 100 Glenstone Lane     Cary NC 27518   Lost
Alumni A3 Gayagas 40219-1983 Clarence L. Gayagas Mr. Clarence L. Gayagas Honolulu Engineer District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers   Fort Shafter Hawaii  96858-5440   Lost
Alumni G3 Gilman 40232-1983 Derek Gilman Mr. & Mrs. Derek Gilman 7702 Ousley Place     Alexandria,  VA  22315   Lost
After 15 Aug G3 Gilman 40232-1983 Derek Gilman Mr. & Mrs. Derek Gilman 55 Hillside Drive     Easton  CT  6612    
Alumni D3 Hamilton 40265-1983 Marcus K. Hamilton CPT Marcus K. Hamilton, USA               Lost
Alumni E4 Kalis 40680-1983 Linda S. Kalis Mrs. Linda S. Kalis               Lost
Alumni A1 Kemp 40352-1983 Richard W. Kemp MAJ Richard W. Kemp, USA richard.kemp@us.army.mil             Lost
Alumni D4 Kessler 40356-1983 Daniel A. Kessler COL Daniel A. Kessler USA daniel.kessler@us.army.mil             Lost
Alumni F1 Knott 40370-1983 Michael R. Knott MAJ Michael R. Knott, USA               Lost
Alumni D3 Kressin 40380-1983 Richard G. Kressin Mr. Richard G. Kressin               Lost
Alumni B3 Martin 40438-1983 Christopher W. Martin COL Christopher W. Martin, USA U.S. Army Engineer District, Fort Worth 819 Taylor Street   Fort Worth TX 76102   Lost
Alumni F3 Maruna 40443-1983 Robert E. Maruna Mr. Robert E. Maruna               Lost
Alumni D4 McDonald 40455-1983 Roger L. McDonald LTC Roger L. McDonald III USA               Lost
Alumni F2 McGuiness 40460-1983 John J. McGuiness COL John J. McGuiness USA 10170 Beach Road Bldg 325     Fort Belvoir Virginia 22060   Lost
Alumni H3 Mizusawa 40477A-1983 Rudi T. Mizusawa Mr. Rudi T. Mizusawa               Lost
Alumni F3 Molera 40479-1983 Manuel E. Molera Mr. Manuel E. Molera, Jr.               Lost
Alumni H4 Monacci 40480-1983 William T. Monacci COL William T. Monacci, MD 1671 Crooked Oak Drive     Lancaster,  PA  17601   Lost
Alumni C3 Newkirk 40507-1983 Bryan T. Newkirk MAJ Bryan T. Newkirk, USA HQ 8th Army, G4 PSC 303 Box 29     APO AP  96204   Lost
Alumni D1 Nikonchuk 40511-1983 Vincent A. Nikonchuk Mr. Vincent A. Nikonchuk               Lost
Alumni F2 Patricelli 40543-1983 Anthony J. Patricelli Mr. Anthony J. Patricelli PO Box 3474     Everett  WA  98213   Lost
Alumni C3 Phelan 40551-1983 John E. Phelan LTC & Mrs. John E. Phelan USA               Lost
Alumni G2 Rabena 40832-1983 William S. Rabena Mr. & Mrs. William S. Rabena 511 Lobo Trl     Harker Heights TX 76548   Lost
Alumni H4 Reyes 40601-1983 Raul A. Reyes Mr. Raul A. Reyes               Lost
Alumni E1 Salata 40633-1983 Gregory J. Salata Mr. Gregory J. Salata               Lost
Alumni H1 Stacey 40682-1983 Michael A. Stacey CPT Michael A. Stacey, USA HQs, FORSCOM, DCS, G-2 1777 Hardee Ave. Southwest   Ft McPherson GA 30330-1062   Lost
Alumni C4 Sullivan 40699-1983 Shawn J. Sullivan Mr. Shawn J. Sullivan 15 Plandome Drive     Manhasset  NY 11030   Lost
Alumni G4 Thompson 40716-1983 James A. Thompson Mr. James A. Thompson II               Lost
Alumni A4 Verser 40746-1983 Joseph M. Verser Mr. Joseph M. Verser               Lost
Alumni G2 Voss 40750-1983 Mark G. Voss Mr. Mark G. Voss               Lost
Alumni D3 Williams 40780-1983 Michael K. Williams Mr. Michael K. Williams               Lost
Alumni F4 Williams 40830-1983 Darryl A. Williams LTC & Mrs. Darryl A. Williams USA               Lost
Alumni E4 Wittekind 40783-1983 Gary W. Wittekind Mr. Gary W. Wittekind               Lost
Alumni C3 Zimmerman 40798-1983 Paul C. Zimmerman MAJ Paul C. Zimmerman, USA               Lost
Ex-Cadet   Batule 632988-1983 Laura L. Batule COL & Mrs. Kevin M. Batule USA               Lost
Ex-Cadet   Drake 606450-1983 Charles E. Drake Mr. Charles Edward Drake Jr.               Lost
Ex-Cadet   Dube 605277-1983 John Dube Mr. John Dube               Lost
Ex-Cadet   Fleming 659873-1983 Gregory R. Fleming LTC Gregory R. Fleming USA IMCOM-Pacific Bldg 200, Funston Street   Fort Shafter HI 96858 gregory.fleming@us.army.mil Lost
Ex-Cadet   Fox 649164-1983 Eric Fox MAJ Eric Fox, USAR Army G-3/5/7 450 Pentagon   Washington  DC 20310 eric.fox@us.army.mil Lost
Ex-Cadet   Garneau 619715-1983 Robert A. Garneau Mr. Robert A. Garneau, , M.D. 2501 Kentucky Ave     Paducah,  KY  42003   Lost
Ex-Cadet   O'Connor 630197-1983 Catherine A. O'Connor Ms. Catherine A. O'Connor               Lost
Ex-Cadet   Thompson 649597-1983 Cindy B. Thompson Ms. Cindy B. Thompson               Lost
Widow/Widower I4 Groeger 621960-1983 William G. Groeger Mrs. William G. Groeger               Lost
Widow/Widower   Kilmer 649158-1983 Thomas A. Kilmer Mrs. Thomas A. Kilmer               Lost

Class Constitution

CONSTITUTION For the USMA CLASS OF 1983

ARTICLE I: Preamble

SECTION 1. The name of this organization is the United States Military Academy Class Of 1983, hereinafter referred to as the Class.

SECTION 2. The Class is a non-profit, self-sustaining, private organization, and will exist until the death of its last Regular Member.

SECTION 3. The Class is not an instrument of the United States Government. It exists solely to serve the members of the Class and, through the Class, the United States Military Academy. It shall be administered by individuals not acting within their official capacities as officers, employees, or agents of the United States Government.

SECTION 4. The purpose of this Constitution is to provide a vehicle for the administration of the Class after graduation from the United States Military Academy.

ARTICLE II: Purpose and Object

SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of the Class shall be to perpetuate the association of the members begun as Cadets and to support and further the ideals of the United States Military Academy.

SECTION 2. Object. The object of the Class is to provide a means for administering Class affairs, to define membership, to deal with Class-related financial matters, and to provide a point of contact, through Class Officers, with the Association of Graduates (AOG). The Class shall be its membersÕ association supported by contributions or fund-raising activities and shall not be carried on for profit.

ARTICLE III: Membership

SECTION 1. The regular membership of the Class will automatically include all graduates of the USMA, Class of 1983. In addition, it may include Associate and Honorary Members. a. Regular Members shall be all USMA graduates from the year 1983 who are officially recorded by the Association of Graduates, to include those cadets who were reassigned to the Class from a higher class and who subsequently completed the requirements for graduation. b. Associate Members shall include those persons who were members of the Class of 1983, at the time of acceptance of the Class into the Corps of Cadets, but who are not Regular Members. Associate Members must be nominated by a Regular Member and approved by the Executive Board, otherwise referred to as the Board. c. Honorary Members shall consist of all persons to whom the Executive Board has offered membership and who have accepted this offer. The Board must have a majority vote to approve an offer for Honorary Membership.

SECTION 2. Regular members shall have all rights guaranteed them by this Constitution.

SECTION 3. Associate and Honorary members shall have all rights of Regular Members, except the right to vote in class matters.

SECTION 4. Resignation. Members of the Class may withdraw from this association, if desired. Resignation will be effective upon receipt by the Board of a letter from a member, the subject of which shall be "Request to Resign from the USMA Class of 1983."

ARTICLE IV: Officers

SECTION 1. Classification. The Officers shall be comprised of Honorary and Regular Officers.

SECTION 2. Honorary Class Officers. The Honorary Officers are the President, Ray Royalty; Vice President, Keith Heathcock; Treasurer, Wayne Detwiler; Secretary, Michael McManigal, and Historian/Scribe, Tom Kirkland, who were elected by the Class while Cadets at the United States Military Academy. Honorary Officers shall serve from the ClassÕ graduation until the fifteen- (15) year reunion. Unless re-elected as Regular Officers, Honorary Officers shall have no further responsibility for Class administration. They shall hold their positions for life. Vacancies in these positions will not be filled.

SECTION 3. Regular Class Officers. The Regular Officers shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, an Historian/Scribe, a Fundraising Officer and an Information Systems Officer. These officers shall perform the duties as prescribed by the Bylaws and in accordance with the parliamentary authority adopted by the Class. a. Election. The Regular Officers shall be elected from the Regular Members of the Class to serve for five (5) years or until their successors are elected, unless they should sooner die, resign, or be removed. Their five-year term of office shall begin immediately at the conclusion of the Class Reunion at which they are elected. b. Vacancies. Vacancies resulting from the resignation, removal, or death of a Regular Officer may be filled by majority vote of the Board, and the officer so chosen shall hold office until the next Reunion. Should the Presidency become vacant, the Vice President shall assume the office of President, and the vacancy shall exist in the office of the Vice President. The Board may then fill the Vice PresidentÕs vacancy.

SECTION 4. Impeachment Procedures.

a. Class Officers may be impeached for the following reasons:

(1) extended negligence of duties; negligence is defined as any dereliction of duty that is related to oneÕs responsibilities,

(2) a lack of desire to serve in the best interests of the Class, or

(3) an inability to perform in the best interest of the Class, or an inability to properly represent the members of the Class.

b. Any Regular Member may request impeachment proceedings against a Class Officer. Such request must be submitted in writing to the Board in order to initiate proceedings. Such request must include explicit reasons for which impeachment procedures are requested.

c. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of such request, the Board shall designate a Committee not comprised of any Regular Officers to investigate the matter. The Committee shall number no less than five (5) Regular Members, and not more than nine (9) members.

d. The Committee shall determine whether sufficient cause exists to impeach the Class Officer. A three-fourths vote of the Committee is required to proceed to a Class vote.

e. The Class will be notified of the impeachment proceedings by mail. Notification will include explicit reasons for which impeachment proceedings have been brought against the Class Officer and that the Committee has found sufficient cause to initiate a Class vote.

f. Voting will be done by ballot. All ballots returned within forty-five (45) days of the ballot mailing date shall constitute a quorum. A two-thirds vote is required to impeach a Class Officer. The Class Officer against whom impeachment proceedings have been brought may not vote.

g. In case of impeachment, the vacant office will be filled in accordance with Article IV, Section 3.b. of the Class Constitution.

ARTICLE V: Executive Board

SECTION 1. Membership. As a minimum, the Executive Board shall be comprised of the Regular Officers. The Board shall not number more than nine Regular Members of the Class.

SECTION 2. Voting. More than one-half of the total members of the Board shall be present, in person or via telephonic or electronic means, for business to constitute a quorum. Board decisions shall be determined by majority vote when a quorum is present. Votes may be made in person, in writing, or by telephonic or electronic means.

SECTION 3. Responsibilities. The Board shall have general supervision of the affairs of the Class between its business meetings, fix the hour and place of meetings, make recommendations to the Class, and shall perform such other duties as are specified in the Bylaws. The Board has responsibility for organizing class activities and for directing use of the Class Administration Fund. The Board shall make a formal report of its activities available to the Class at least once annually. The Board shall be subject to the orders of the Class, and none of its acts shall conflict with the actions taken by the Class.

SECTION 4. Meetings. Unless otherwise determined by the Board, its regular meetings shall be held on the first day of each quinquennial reunion.

ARTICLE VI: The Class Ring

The retention and wear of the Class Ring shall be governed by the tradition of the United States Military Academy.

a. The USMA Class of 1983 Class Ring may be worn only by Regular Members.

b. The family of any deceased member of the Class may retain the Class Ring.

ARTICLE VII: The Class Crest

The Class Crest shall be the property of the Class. The Class reserves all rights.

ARTICLE VIII: Parliamentary Authority

The rules contained in the current edition of RobertÕs Rules of Order shall govern the Class in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with this Constitution, and any special rules of order the Class may adopt.

ARTICLE IX: Adoption of Constitution

This Constitution, as approved by two-thirds of those classmates who return a ballot within 60 days of delivery of the ballots, will become effective immediately after the ClassÕ fifteenth Reunion.

ARTICLE X: Amendment of Constitution

This Constitution may be amended at any Regular Meeting of the Class by a two-thirds vote of the Regular Members present in person or by proxy. Proposed amendments will be submitted by the Board to all Regular Members for approval, together with a written explanation of the amendmentÕs purpose and a ballot. In case of an amendmentÕs submittal being between Regular Meetings, the notice of proposed amendment will provide not less than sixty (60) days for Regular Members to return their ballots. A two-thirds vote, of those Regular Members who return their ballot, will be required to approve the proposed amendment.

ARTICLE XI: Dissolution

The Class shall be dissolved and all assets remaining shall become the property of the Association of Graduates upon the death of the last Regular Member of the Class.

BYLAWS For the USMA CLASS OF 1983

ARTICLE I: Duties of the Class Officers

SECTION 1. President. The Class President shall coordinate the affairs of the Class and shall preside over the Executive Board and at Class functions and meetings. The President shall assume leadership for the business aspects of the class to include reunion planning, replacing Class Officers, setting up special or ad hoc committees, attending the annual Class Leaders Conference hosted by the Association of Graduates, etc.

SECTION 2. Vice President. The Vice President shall assist the President and shall preside in his absence. He/she shall also serve as Vice President of the Board.

SECTION 3. Secretary. The Class Secretary shall maintain records of the affairs and business of the Class and will assist the President in any administration pertinent to the Class. He/she shall ensure minutes are kept of Class meetings. The Secretary shall forward copies of all minutes to the AOG to be placed in the Class archives. The Secretary shall coordinate with the Association of Graduates to prepare and maintain a Class Locator. The Secretary shall coordinate the sending of flowers to funerals of class members and coordinate all gifts provided by the Class for any purpose. The Secretary shall maintain lists of class sons and daughters who are attending West Point. The Secretary shall coordinate all class mailings not specifically associated with reunion activities.

SECTION 4. Treasurer. The Class Treasurer shall attend to the finances of the Class and shall maintain records of all transactions. The Treasurer shall make such disposition from the Class funds as are authorized in Articles III and IV of these Bylaws. The Treasurer shall ensure that the most recent balance of the Class funds and a record of transactions are reported to the Board at least annually. The Treasurer shall report all account balances to the Class at each reunion business meeting.

SECTION 5. Historian/Scribe. The Class Historian/Scribe shall maintain the Class archives and all permanent records of significance to the Class and shall forward all copies of such to the AOG Class archives. He/She shall record and report Class activities through the Class column in ASSEMBLY Magazine and shall ensure the publication of Class obituaries.

SECTION 6. Information Systems Officer. The Information Systems Officer shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining the Class home page on the World Wide Web, with or linked to the AOG website; for posting information pertinent to the Class on the home page; and for maintaining the Class List Server for the exchange of electronic mail. The Information Systems Officer shall be the focal point for e-mail addresses and assure that they as well as address changes, when they are provided, are passed on to the Association of Graduates. The Information Systems Officer shall have primary responsibility for enhancing and improving class communications through technology.

SECTION 7. Fundraising Officer. The Fundraising Officer shall be responsible for goal setting, establishing, maintaining and leading the Class fundraising efforts.

ARTICLE II: Meetings and Elections

SECTION 1. A Regular Meeting will be held at each quinquennial reunion. At the fourth quinquennial reunion and thereafter, elections for Regular Officers will be held, the President will report on the status of Class affairs, the Treasurer will report on Class finances, and such other business may be conducted as determined by the Board or a majority of Regular Members in attendance.

SECTION 2. The Board may call for a Special Meeting at any other time it deems appropriate. Notices of Special Meetings will be provided by mail, e-mail or facsimile not less than sixty (60) days prior to the meeting.

SECTION 3. Only Regular Members may vote on Class matters. Any Regular Member may vote on behalf of another Regular Member pursuant to a written proxy, an executed copy of which must be filed with the Secretary at least five (5) days prior to the meeting.

SECTION 4. For elections and other Class matters at a Regular Meeting, a quorum will consist of the Regular Members in attendance in person and by proxy. For elections, the nominee receiving the most votes will be elected. For all other matters, except in impeachment procedures, a majority of a quorum will be required for action.

SECTION 5. The Secretary will mail a report of each annual meeting to all Class members.

ARTICLE III: Class Gift and Administrative Funds

SECTION 1. The Class may maintain a Class Gift Fund with the AOG that will be administered by the Treasurer in conjunction with the AOG. The purpose of the Class Gift Fund is to provide such gifts as the Class may determine to the United States Military Academy and the AOG. The USMA Superintendent and the Class must agree on the use of these funds.

SECTION 2. Upon approval of the Board, the Treasurer may establish one or more Administrative Funds with the AOG or elsewhere for the administrative affairs of the Class. From time to time, the Board shall establish limits on the TreasurerÕs authority to withdraw funds from such accounts for any expense or series of related expenses without the additional signature of another officer. The Administrative Funds shall be used for Class administrative purposes, to include gifts to sons and daughters who graduate from a service academy, contributions or flowers upon the death of a member, and other purposes as approved by the Executive Board.

ARTICLE IV: Class Gifts

The Class in accordance with Article II, Section 4 of the Class Bylaws, will approve class gifts to the United States Military Academy and the AOG. Upon approval of a gift, the Executive Board may authorize the Treasurer to make specific disbursements from the Class Gift Fund in fulfillment of such gifts.

ARTICLE V: Committees

The Executive Board may create such committees, as it deems necessary and appropriate. Committees shall report to the Executive Board, except in the case of committees formed for the purposes of impeachment proceedings.

ARTICLE VI: Amendments

SECTION 1. Proposed amendments to these Bylaws will be submitted by the Executive Board to Regular Members for approval, together with a written explanation of the amendmentÕs purpose and a ballot. In case of an amendmentÕs submittal being between Regular Meetings, the notice of proposed amendment will provide not less than sixty (60) days for Regular Members to return their ballots. A majority of those voting will be required to approve the proposed amendment.

SECTION 2. Any Regular Member may request the Board to consider a proposed amendment for Class approval. If the Board does not recommend the proposed amendment, the Regular Member may submit the proposed amendment for Class consideration at his or her own expense.

Wayne Richardson Platform

Dear fellow Classmates

 

I am seeking your vote for the position of President in this Class of 1983 election.  Our Class constitution was changed some years ago with the goal of electing class officers who had the time, proven history, and passion of serving the Class.  Over the past 10 years I have demonstrated this service, aptitude, and passion in the following capacities:

 

Class VP: 2003 – Present

Class 25th Reunion Committee Member – Class Aides

Class Officer (Liaison to AOG): 1998 – 2003

Class 20th Reunion Gift Selection Committee

Class 20th Reunion Gift Fundraising Committee

Class 20th Reunion Committee – Class Aides and West Point Tour Events

 

 

Additionally, my fulltime position at the Association of Graduates allows me to do Class business/work,  and represent the Class at West Point as part of my job. 

 

This next five years will include institutionalizing several great initiatives established under our outgoing  President, Mark Morehouse,  as well many new Class initiatives.  One key new project is the selection of and fundraising for our 30th Class Reunion Gift – a task that as your President would enhance my ability to mobilize our Class with respect to this endeavor.

 

I seek your vote and support if elected with the promise of serving the Class to the best of my ability if elected.  Thank you for your consideration.

 

 

Wayne G. Richardson ‘83

Wounded Warrior Program

Following is an e-mail from the Class of 58 regarding their Wounded Warrior Program at Walter Reed:

Class Leaders,

We have an urgent need for more volunteers in our Wounded Warrior Program.
Despite what you've heard about the Army responding to criticism of its handling of these heroic young soldiers, much more is still needed.  That's where we come in.  Please read the information below.

Palmer McGrew, Ex Com Chairman, '58

The West Point Wounded Warriors Program was founded at Walter Reed approximately three years ago by the Cl of 58 with the purpose of mentoring Wounded Warriors to achieve a successful meaningful and professional life within three to five year timeframe after being wounded.  This includes a Follow-On Mentor Program for the Wounded Warriors after leaving Walter Reed and going home with support and benefits coming from the VA. and Montgomery GI Bill. Because of the need, the Program has grown and taken on a life of its' own as the Classes of  56, 59, 60, 61, 63, 80 and 84 as well as the USAFA Academy Cl of 64 have joined ranks with 58 in providing approximately 70 one on one mentors in the Washington Area.

The one-on-one mentors, normally combat veterans, bond with the Wounded Warrior in a surrogate father relationship and assist the wounded soldier and marine, both male and female,  to set and achieve objectives related to an academic or professional education, internships, jobs and the VA and social security disability benefits. The mentors operate as a team as the need arises. An educational counselor, a  professional aptitude assessor and counselor, a psychologist consultant, an orthopedic surgeon consultant, a lawyer and a  combat surgeon are readily available and can be called upon for assistance.

Most all of those mentoring are West Point graduates who have volunteered their services. The Program is fully supported by the Walter Reed Staff, the Wounded Warrior Brigade at Walter Reed, units from which the Warriors came such as the 101st and 82nd Abn and the 10th Mtn Divs, reserves and National Guard as well as several higher level staff elements in the Army and DoD.

Since there are approximately 350 Wounded Warriors in outpatient status at Walter Reed and the Program  has only  approximately 110 of these under one-on-one mentorship at the present time, the Program has need of other classes to join the effort to furnish mentors for those Wounded Warriors at Walter Reed and for volunteers around the country to be follow-on mentors, when a Wounded Warrior returns home. Normally WP classes join as a cell with a class leader being identified. The class then asks for volunteers and the volunteers are trained and oriented by the Program Leadership Team. For the DC volunteer, this consists of a two hour session held in the Washington area. Mentors then select Wounded Warriors from interview information furnished by the Program.  Whenever possible mentors are selected and matched based on mutual interests with the Warrior such as professional or academic interest, units served in  religion, athletic interests, hobbies or such varied interests a car racing or fly fishing.

What are the rewards for you as a mentor?  Ask any mentor and he or she will tell you that it is the overwhelming self-satisfaction and gratification that comes from helping a Wounded Warrior back to a meaning successful productive life. You will find that the Wounded Warriors have very positive attitudes and are very motivated to help themselves. "Cannot do"  is not in their vocabulary and if told to them, it incites them only more to "I can and will do it". This Program is about bonding,  being a coach and surrogate father, mentoring the Wounded Warrior to reinforce the "I can do it" by assisting in planning the goals and achieving them as a partner.

For classes interesting in volunteering for the Walter Reed DC area Program, please contact Lee Miller at mlmiller58@comcast.net ., Phone 301-601-2733 H or W 301-295-7159.  For Classes interested in volunteering for the Follow-On Mentor Program and assisting in building a database of volunteer mentors for Wounded Warriors once they go home, please contact Bob Tredway at bobtredway@aol.com < <mailto:bobtredway@aol.com> mailto:bobtredway@aol.com>

PH:  202-484-2981.

Proud to Be '83