The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 294, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1994 Page: 7 of 40
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Sunday, October 9, 1994
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including the OH-58’s turbine
Security Council sanctions aimed received instruction in drill and TRACY D. KIRKWOOD
ceremonies, weapons, map read- FORT RUCKER, Daleville, Ala. engine, transmission, electrical
formance of duty while serving as The ARG also provides addi- ing, tactics, military courtesy, mili- — Army Reserve Pvt. Tracy D. systems, flight controls, main and
an instructor at Submarine Train- tional amphibious non-combatant tary justice, first aid, and Army Kirkwood has completed the tail rotor systems, and hydraulic
ing Facility, Charleston, S.C. The evacuation operation capable history and traditions. Fregis is the observation/scout (OH-58) heli- systems. Kirkwood is the son of
achievement medal singles out an forces.
individual service member for his About 19 Navy ships and several of Baytown. He is a 1991 graduate tions involved study through class- Robert J. Hardy. He is a 1991
initiative in making a significant Army and Marine Corps contin- of Ross S. Sterling High School. room and hands-on training graduate of Lee High School,
contribution to the accomplish- gents are participating in the Oper-
ment of the command’s mission, ation Uphold/Support Democracy
The award, presented during for- mission in Haiti,
mal ceremonies, is official recog- On the job, Libby is a fire team
nition for Ross’s outstanding leader. “My job is to train and
achievements and devotion to duty, develop the Marines into leaders
He joined the navy in August and maintain a highly trained
fighting unit,” he said.
Libby attended Bay City High
Tj School before entering the Marine
Corps in 1991. “I joined the
WJ Marine Corps to serve my country,
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J Libby said he’s happy with his
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responsibility and maturity,” he
IhJ said. “I’ve learned how to com-
Navy Achievement Medal.
Ross was cited for superior per- at restoring democracy in Haiti.
son ofGeri S. and Walter G. Fregis copter repair course here. Instruc- Bonnell A. Hardy and stepson of
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Whitehousc, Tenn., completed
basic training at Recruit Training
Command, Great Lakes, 111.
Chris is currently stationed in
Pensacola, Fla. He is a 1994 grad-
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plete a mission, even in combat, no
matter how long it takes.”
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DAVID J.ZEMKOSKY
LACKLAND AIR FORCE
BASE, San Antonio — Air Force
1st Lt. David J. Zemkosky has
been named company grade offi-
cer of the quarter.
Selection was based on the indi-
vidual’s exemplary duty perfor-
mance, job knowledge, leadership
qualities, significant self-improve-
ment and other accomplishments.
Zemkosky, chief of the Clinical
Engineering and Medical Equip-
ment Management Branch, is the
son of William J. and Mary C.
Zemkosky of Baytown.
Jhe lieutenant is a 1987 gradu-
ate of Ross S. Sterling High
School and a 1991 graduate of
Texas A&M University.
MARIO T. GORDON
Marine Lance Cpl. Mario T.
Gordon, son of Marguret A. Davis
of Crosby recently received a Mer-
itorious Mast.
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DAVID LIBBY
ing service while assigned with OFF THE COAST OF HAITI
Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, — Marine Cpl. David Libby, son-
3rd Marines, Marine Corps Air in-law of James and Minnie Smith
Station Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.
A Meritorious Mast is an official Marine Corps and 10,000 Navy
recognition from a Marine’s com- members patrolling the waters just
manding officer for superior indi- miles off the cost of Haiti. Libby is
vidual performance. It is issued in married to their daughter, Theresa,
the form of a bulletin published Libby, a member of a Marine
throughput the command, and a contingent, is onboard USS Wasp,
copy is entered in the Marine’s per- Wasp, homeported in Norfolk, Va.,
is the largest amphibious assault
The 1993 graduate of Crosby ship in the world. Libby and the
High School joined the Marine rest of the crew are part of an
amphibious ready group (ARG)
that have spent the last seven
weeks steaming the Caribbean
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GREGORY O. FREGIS
FORT JACKSON, Columbia,
S.C. — Army Pvt. Gregory O.
Fregis has completed basic train-
ing here.
During the training, students
to
ROBERT H. ROSS
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class waters off Haiti.
Robert H. Ross, a 1982 graduate The ARG is part of a larger
of Ross S. Sterling High School in multi-national task force responsi-
Baytown, recently received the ble for carrying out United Nations
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 294, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1994, newspaper, October 9, 1994; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158153/m1/7/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.