May - the Dallas Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars
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May - the Dallas Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars
Dallas Military Order News Volume 22, No. 5 Best Large Chapter in the Nation May 2014 Chapter Staff Chapter Commander LT Walt Laidlaw, USN 972-931-5651 [email protected] Senior Vice Commander COL Joe Cordina, USAF 972-633-5504 [email protected] Junior Vice Commander LTC Ken Boatman, USA 972-393-2718 [email protected] Adjutant CPT Alan Backof, USA 972-608-5278 abackof68.aol.com Treasurer CPT William Felini, USMC 972-254-4880 [email protected] Marshal Lt Col Phil Hardin, USAF 214-872-7523 [email protected] Asst Marshal MAJ Andy White, USA 214 789 0921 [email protected] Chaplain CPT Weldon Estes, USA 214-339-3552 [email protected] JAG COL Tod Almquist, USA 972-458-2161 [email protected] Surgeon MAJ Lannie Hughes, USA 972-661-8509 [email protected] Historian LTC Charles Alford, USA 214-826-5183 [email protected] We are having a terrific year. We are so very close to reaching the Chapter goals we set last July. Your recruiting efforts are enabling us to meet the CINC’s goal of a membership increase of 5%. You’ve expanded our outreach and support to more Senior & Junior ROTC detachments than ever before (58 HS and 11 Universities). Companions have interviewed almost 200 high school students. We are on track to send a record [90] students to YLC this summer. Your contributions have allowed us to present service swords to every Senior ROTC Gold Award recipient, this year. These outstanding young cadets will be going on active duty in their selected service branch, after graduation next year, carrying the swords you awarded them. Your donations have given your chapter the ability to present each of the 90 Senior and Junior ROTC Award of Merit awardees an MOWW “Coin of Excellence”. Your involvement, personally and financially, is allowing the Chapter to present a Memorial Plaque to Berkner High School, in honor of the sacrifice of 1LT Ryan Sanders, who gave his life in service to his country. As a chapter we should all be extremely proud of the contributions we have made to enhance our outreach to the young people of our community and beyond. There is no doubt that what we do as a Chapter will make a difference in the lives of those young men and women touched by our programs. My hat is off to each and every one of you, my Companions. Walt Laidlaw Lieutenant, US Navy Dallas Chapter Commander Last Month’s Program, April 2014 This Month’s Program, May 2014 Life Lessons from an Air Force "brat" "Can our Border ever be truly Closed?" Ken Paxton has served his District's constituents and the State of Texas, for more than a decade. His ambition continues to drive him to seek even higher office and greater opportunities as he steers the ship of our state through the choppy waters of economic stagnancy and political gridlock. It was refreshing to hear his candid insights into the scope of the myriad issues that we face and his suggestions for State Senator Ken Paxton, Constitutional Scholar potential resolutions. Kirk Gomes began his career in Law Enforcement as a US Embassy Marine Security Guard. His postings have taken him to some of the most exotic capitols in the world. Upon departure from the Corps, he earned a degree in Criminal Justice from Florida University in Tampa. Kirk is currently assigned to DFW Airport, supervising the Global Entry ProDallas Border Protection gram. MOWW's Commander-in-Chief Speaker Programs Just Keep Getting Better The CINC is in the House Capt. Debbie Kash, the FY 2014 Commander-in-Chief of the Order paid a visit to Dallas, coinciding with the annual Dallas Military Gala, held the following night. The Irving-based Cloyd Pinson chapter hosted the event, which was attended by representatives of all four chapters of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Following supper at the Atrium Hotel, each Chapter Commander briefed the Vice Commander Joe CINC on the "State of the Cordina presents a gift to Chapter". Debbie congratuCINC Debbie Kash lated them on their Chapter's progress and reminded the guests that Region VIII leads the nation in virtually every category of MOWW activities. Furthermore, she declared that the four North Texas chapters form the backbone of the Region and the "gold standard" by which all others are measured. Milestones JP celebrates his 90th Birthday There oughta be a law against anyone having as much fun as Perpetual Companion Jim Patterson had last month, when he and a houseful of his closest friends help him celebrate his 90th Anniversary. Let it be a warning to you - once your photo hits the Inter- Perpetual Companion Jim net, your privacy is com- Patterson serenades the ladies promised for Life. Jim posted a video clip of the entertainment segment of the evening on Facebook and it soon went viral. Hang in there Jim, the offers from Nashville will soon come flooding in. Next Quarter’s Programs Supervisory Officer Kirk Gomes, 6 May 14 – Kirk Gomes, Dept of Homeland Security “ Border Protection and Law Enforcement” 3 Jun 14 – LT Walt Laidlaw, Chapter Commander Installation of Chapter Officers for FY 2015 1 Jul 14 – James Falk, Director, World Affairs Council “Raising your Global I.Q.” 5 Aug 14 – Miguel Howe, Bush Institute “ Honoring the Service of Post 9-11 veterans” 2 Sep 14 – COL Joe Cordina, Chapter Commander YLC and JROTC Awards Presentations 7 Oct 14 – Mark Davis, Commentator, WBAP AM “Turning the Thing Around” Law and Order "OP" is Plano's Officer of the Year Members of the Dallas Chapter assembled in the Plano Police Department offices to honor the Plano Officer of the Year Art Parker, chosen by his Chief and fellow officers, following years of outstanding service to the Plano community. The majority of his time is spent patrolling the halls of Plano HS. He is such a friendly and endearing symbol of security that he is known to faculty, students, and parents, alike, simply as "O.P.", which as everyone knows stands for: Officer Parker. L to R, Alan Backof, Maureen Dickey, Officer Art Parker, PPD Chief Ed Downs, Walt Laidlaw, Joe Cordina, Ken Boatman, & Phil Hardin In Memoriam Happy Birthday One Year Older; A Whole Lot Wiser 1 May 2 May 3 May 3 May 3 May 7 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 14 May 14 May 14 May 18 May 19 May 19 May 19 May 21 May 23 May 26 May 27 May 29 May 30 May 31 May LTC Guillermo Cisneros CPT James Karel MR Christopher Adams MR Eric Bradford Mr. Don Loyd LT William Ferrill III MRS Donna Starnes Lt Col Donald Saddler MR Harold Moore III MR Ryan Moss Lt Col Don Payne LCDR Frank Traynor LT George Cullum MR James Applewhite LTC Robert Brown LCDR Howard Custer MG William Campbell COL Michael Snipes LTC John Byrns LtCol Norm Van Gilmore CAPT Tase Bailey, Jr. COL Emmett Dubose MR William Bradford George Nelson (1935-2014) LTC George R. Nelson was born in Houston Texas. He graduated from Sam Houston State University as a Distinguished Military Graduate and received a Regular Army Commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery. He was a Master Aviator in both fixed wing and rotary aircraft. George served in field artillery assignments throughout the US, George Nelson, 2014 Germany and two tours in Vietnam. During his time of service he was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses, four Bronze Stars, and eighteen awards of the Air Medal. He and his wife, Carolyn, lived in Dallas TX. Boy Scouts of America Troop 840 elevates another Eagle George, circa 1964 MOWW Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief John Hayes presented the Order's Scout Certificate and Coin of Excellence to Luke Armstrong during Court of HonHonor ceremonies held in L to R, John Hayes, Luke Armstrong, & Don Munson Coppell. ROTC Awards Change of Command Captain Gable assumes Command Chapter awards a record number of Cadets Perpetual Companion Kermit Gable recently assumed command of Forward Support Company (FSC) of the 980th "Lone Star" Engineer Battalion, US Army Reserves. His unit was called to active duty in 2003 and served in Iraq, until it Captain Kermit Gable (4th from left) with reverted back to his platoon leaders and First Sergeant Army Reserve status in 2005. Kermit served as the Chairman of the Dallas Veterans Day Parade, in 2008. Shortly thereafter he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers and has been rocketing through the ranks ever since. The end of the academic year heralds an intensive push to recognize those Cadets, in both the University and High School programs, who have excelled in the eyes of their Instructors. Last year, the Chapter set a new record in the Congratulations, Cadet number of Cadets who were awarded the MOWW Certificates and medal sets. This year, for the third year in a row, the Chapter broke the previous year's record by giving awards to 91 Outstanding Cadets. This year, in addition to medals, each Cadet received a Coin of Excellence and Gold Medal recipients were also give a regulation US military service sword. .. . KNOW YOUR COMPANIONS WELCOME THEM INTO THE DALLAS CHAPTER Christopher Carney, Major, USAF (Ret) Thomas E Meyer, Lieutenant, US Navy Major Chris Carney was born and reared in Nebraska. He graduated from the University of Nebraska, at Omaha, in 1990 and received a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Air Force. His initial assignment was in the 316th Training Squadron, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, where he was a Cryptology Instructor. In September 2001, he was deployed to Japan, and became Director of Special Security Management for the Fifth US Air Force. From Japan, he move to Iceland and became Chief of Squadron Intelligence, for the 56th Rescue Squadron, in charge of Combat Search & Rescue coverage in the European theater of operations In August 2005, Chris became a Flight Commander for one of the Distributed Ground System (DGS-4) units in Germany. The following year, he was reassigned to Bogota, Columbia, as a Liaison officer to the Headquarters of the Columbian Armed Forces, where he prepared daily "Situation Reports" for the President of Colombia. In 2006, Chris became Chief of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), Hq, US Air Forces Europe. In 2009, Chris became Flight Commander, 319th Operations Group, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Two years later, he was Deputy Director of Intelligence and Security in the Joint Command for Integrated Missile Defense, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. Following his retirement from active duty in 2013, Chris has been the Senior Aerospace Instructor at Central High School, in San Angelo TX. Welcome to the Dallas Chapter, Chris. We are honored to have you as a Companion. Tom Meyer is a magna cum laude graduate of the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. Following seven years aboard Nuclear Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Attack Submarines, he attended Harvard University and received his MBA from the Harvard School of Business with majors in Marketing and Finance. Thomas Meyer is the founding President and Principal of Thomas E Meyer & Associates. He has been a business advisor and consultant for over 25 years. He is a Certified Gazelles International Coach and has provided mentoring to CEOs, Admirals, and Senior Level Executives in the US and China. He has extensive experience with managing Naval Enterprise improvement programs, including Enlisted Recruiting and Training, Naval Aviation Pilot Training, and Nuclear Submarine maintenance in public shipyards. Management experience in the industrial sector includes CEO of an office products company in a Leveraged Buyout partnership with a major venture capital firm, plus general management, financial management, and marketing roles with Fortune 500 companies, Hewlett-Packard and Harris. Tom is an Independent Consultant to Booz-Allen Hamilton in the area of supply chain and process change implementation. He formerly was a Managing Director of BDO Seidman, LLC; Results Manager for Thomas Group, Inc. and; the Representative for Cassidy & Associates in Texas, providing clients with US Government financing and marketing to government agencies. Welcome aboard, Tom. If you were looking for an outfit in desperate need of management consulting, you've found it. ACTIVITIES OF INTEREST TO OUR MEMBERS In less than 90 days, Companions of the Order will assemble in Baltimore Maryland for the annual MOWW National Convention, 5-9 August 2014. . Click HERE to visit the MOWW website and register to attend. . The Chaplain’s Corner Chaplain (Capt.) Dr. Weldon Estes “When to Worry” Set a definite day for worrying. Worry about only one problem at a time. Select a warm room and lean back in an easy chair. Set a time limit. If you must go beyond it, give yourself credit for time and a half. When Not to Worry! When you can help the situation - or - when you cannot. Never worry when you are tired, sick, angry, or depressed. Never worry in bed, in the dining room, living room, or at church. Never worry while working, playing, visiting, shopping or gossiping. Above all - Never worry alone. Take it to the Lord and leave it there. The Dallas Military Order of the World Wars 1000 Basilwood Drive Coppell, TX 75019-6335 www.dallas-moww.org www.militaryorder.net Address Service Requested To Bring a Guest!! THIS MONTH IN HISTORY 2 MAY 2011 U.S. Special Operations Forces killed Osama bin Laden during a raid on his secret compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Texland Printing, 214-926-9058, P.O. Box 116865, Carrollton, Texas 75011
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