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Minnesota Flight Log E.W. Rawlings Chapter 213 Air Force Association Twin Cities, Minnesota Vol. 21, No. 3 Educate! Advocate! Support! U.S. Air Force Jan 2010-Apr 2010 2010 Minnesota Flight Log is published quarterly for the members of the Rawlings chapter of AFA. Members Col. Julie Eslinger-Jensen Honored may view the newsletter on the Chapter website: rawlings-afa.org. To report problems or to submit items, call Bob McGonigal at 952-884-1625 or email him at mcgonigal67@earthlink.net. Chapter 213 Executive Council President Vic Seavers 651.688.2269 Vice Pres Heidi Priestley 651.962.6330 Treasurer Ralph Delperdang 952.898.3604 Secretary David Pohlen 952.479.7559 VP Aero Ed Vic Seavers 651.688.2269 VP Char Gam Bruce Roberts 612.866.8961 VP Ldr Dev Garrett Sampson 952.681.2102 VP Com Par TBD VP Govt Rel Dan Murphy 952.942.5487 VP Mbrshp Bob McGonigal 952.884.1625 VP Vets Aff TBD VP Mentors Garrett Sampson 952.681.2102 PAST PRESIDENTS Glenn Shull 952.831.5235 Gary Chambers 651.458.3227 Community Partners Aventium Labs D.E. Larson Family Fat Lorenzos First Command (x2) James Industries Misco Loudspeakers USA Today Newspaper(x2) Colonel (ret.) Julie Eszlinger-Jensen was honored by being named Veteran of the month by Globe University and WCCO Radio. She was nominated by the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs. During the month of January her interview and story could have been heard on WCCO 830 any Tues., Wed., and Thurs. shortly after 4 PM (National news, Local news/ weather and then Globe University). Originally, there was a link to WCCO s website. But, it has been deleted as of the printing of this newsletter. Go to our chapter s website to read the text of the interview: www.rawlings-afa.org. AFA MISSION The Air Force Association educates the public about the critical role of aerospace power in defense of our nation, advocates aerospace power and a strong national defense, and supports the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force family. 1

Silver Wings Knowledge, wisdom and the courage to serve can be seen on the back of a Silver Wings shirt on the St. Thomas campus. While there are currently only nineteen members walking around with these shirts, all of the members are dedicated to professional development, personal development and civic awareness. Silver Wings is a national co-ed organization dedicated to creating proactive, knowledgeable and effective civic leaders through community service and education about national defense. The group was created as a partnership with Arnold Air Society to extend the mission to both the Air Force and civilians. Although it is fairly new to the St. Thomas campus, beginning in spring 2008, it hasn t stopped Silver Wingers from making a significant difference within the community. As a requirement, silver wingers are required to complete five service hours per semester. However, it is not uncommon to find many members going above and beyond these requirements. In particular, in their first full semester on campus with about 15 members the group completed 158 hours of community service. Then, in spring 2009 when Silver Wings had only been an official organization for one year, the group complete over 201 hours! The organizations that Silver Wings has worked with include, but are not limited to: Habitat for Humanity, Loaves and Fishes, ALS Association, Bridging, Rondo Community Outreach, Up till Dawn, Arch March, Community Clean-up, Blood Drives, Family Retreat for the Brain Injury Association of Minnesota and Relay for Life. To find out more information about Silver Wings please visit http://arond-air.org/sw/. To contact the St. Thomas chapter, contact Luke Restad, the Development Officer at rest3941@stthomas.edu. Text bylauren Wright Silver Wings Public Affairs Officer 2

New Members Jan - April DOUG AHLGREN INVER GRV HTS MARVIN ANITZBERGER MAPLEWOOD ELIZABETH AUGUSTOVIZ COON RAPIDS BARBARA BENDER EDINA KYLE BURKHOLDER MAPLE GROVE MARKUS CARTER BROOKLYN PK RICHARD CARTER APPLE VALLEY GLEN CHRISTENSEN MADELIA HALIE CRICHTON MINNEAPOLIS MARILYN CURSKI EDEN PRAIRIE DAN DIGRE MINNEAPOLIS JOHN DRAIN MINNEAPOLIS AMANDA FOLBERG MINNEAPOLIS J PATRICK FOSS ST PAUL JANELLE GATES, CAP MAPLE GROVE DON GAWRELUK ANOKA JEREMY HADDEN MINNEAPOLIS WAYNE HAMES ROCHESTER JAMES HARTZ, USAF (RET) N BRANCH LARRY HELLAND BRICELYN ALYSSA ITZIN W ST PAUL D DALE JOHNSON BURNSVILLE DOUGLAS JOHNSON MINNEAPOLIS ALISHA JONES MINNEAPOLIS DONALD KANE ROSEMOUNT AUSTIN KLEINSCHMIDT MINNEAPOLIS BRIAN LEE PLYMOUTH NATE MANNING MINNEAPOLIS YVONNE MAY MINNEAPOLIS MAURICE MCKAY STILLWATER ROD MCKAY BLOOMINGTON MAXWELL MEIER FALCON HGHTS DANIEL MELLESMOEN MINNEAPOLIS JOE MESSACAR BLOOMINGTON DYLAN MUENCH MINNEAPOLIS ERIC NELSON EAGAN TONY NGUYEN EAGAN FRANK OURADA MINNEAPOLIS ERIK PAULSEN EDEN PRAIRIE KEVIN ROSE MINNETONKA ALYSSA ROSS MINNEAPOLIS JUDY SAMPSON BURNSVILLE MICHAEL SARNO MINNEAPOLIS GREGORY SCHENDEL ANDOVER TAYLOR SCHLANK EAGAN ALEX SMALLWOOD MINNEAPOLIS EUGENE SORMAN APPLE VLY JOSEPH SUTILA EDEN PRAIRIE MIKE THIBODO SHOREVIEW BRUCE TOLLEFSON ELK RIVER LINH-DAN TRINH ST PAUL KEVIN WAGNER ST PAUL MARTY WEGNER BLOOMINGTON JOHN WIDMER WATERTOWN NICOLETTE WOLFERT MINNEAPOLIS AFA Awards Banquet The Banquet was held on 24 April at the Forest Lake Post 225 American Legion. Our entrée was Steak and Shrimp. The University of St.Thomas AFROTC provided cadets for the Rifle Drill Team, the Saber Arch, the POW/MIA ceremony, a soloist for the National Anthem, a cadet to give the invocation, and their Commandant of Students, Capt. Heidi Priestley as M/C. The JROTC Detachment from Park High School posted the Colors. Colonel Scott Seavers was our guest speaker for the evening. He is the son of our Chapter s current president, Col (ret.) Vic Seavers. All photos from the event will be posted on the website, www.rawlings-afa.org, eventually. Black Knights Rifle Drill Team Silver Saber Arch Team Col. Seavers presents award to UST cadet Andrea Gehrman. Not pictured : UofM cadet Douglas Ahlgren 3

AFA Awards Banquet (cont.) CAP Awardees: Cadets Peter Mayhew, Ethan Helgager, Jasmine Sands; and, Capt. Jo Ellen Peters JROTC Awardees: Cadets Nicole Vink, Tim Betz, and for David Vang, his father. 133 rd AW Awardees: TSG Shawn Fitzhenry & MSG Douglas Ninow Not pictured from the 133 A/W SrA Allison Morris MSG Brian Goebel SMS David Gonsoski Not pictured from the 934 A/W SrA Austin Kleinschmidt MSG Daniel Mellesmoen 934 th AW Awardees: TSG Jeremy Hadden, SMS Vicky Kuntz, SMS Douglas Johnson, and Capt. John Drain 4

Military Spouse of the year Rawlings Vice-President Captain Heidi Priestley, created a Military Spouse of the Year contest for both the 133 rd & 934 th Air Wings. New Beginnings Face & Body Spa located on Grand Avenue in St. Paul sponsored prizes of manicures, pedicures and massages. Winners were announced at the Yellow Ribbon reintegration event Jan. 23 at The Grand Rios Resort in Brooklyn Park. That event provided information and activities for more than 80 returning military deployers and 150 family members. New Beginnings Spa provided gift bags to all of them. Jackie Newman (center) wife of Col. Brett Newman, receives the Military Spouse of the Year award, including a gift from New Beginnings spa, at the 934th Yellow Ribbon event Jan. 23. From left are Tiffany Sudbeck, the spa s customer service manager, Col. Vic Seavers, E.W. Rawlings Air Force Association president, Col. Ron Wilt, 934th Operations Group commander, and Melissa Sanchelli-Gabriel, the spa owner. 934 th AW 133 rd AW Air Force Photo/ Capt.S.J.Brow. Capt. Heidi Priestley, event organizer Kathy Morris with 133 rd AW/CC, Col.Greg Haase (right) and President Vic Seavers (left). Writes CH Lt Col. John Morris: Kathy Morris, the mother of SSGT Amy Morris, SrA Allison Morris and Anna Morris is undoubtedly the military spouse of the year. During this past year, Kathy held together our home in Afton, Minnesota while both daughters deployed to the Middle East and John began a year-long tour in Basra, Iraq. Despite losing her job the same day her husband deployed, Kathy has resourcefully found and continued a part-time job at United hospital and donated her time to helping the Karen refugee community in the Twin Cities. This has included planning a free car-seat and back-pack drive for them as well as providing free winter jackets. Kathy is a patriot who knows the meaning of sacrifice for the sake of her country and has done so with a lot of grace and deserves to be recognized for her contribution

Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Gen. EW Rawlings Chapter#213 Paid P.O. Box 11802 St. Paul, MN 55111-0802 Minneapolis MN Permit No. 1751 Forwarding Service Requested Rawlings Chapter s Teacher of the Year Jane Vail (l.), Donald Gawreluk (c) and Col Vic Seavers (Ret.) (r) Donald Gawreluk has received our chapter s Teacher of the Year award. He has students compete to participate in his aerospace science sessions before and after school. He strives to engage students in science and math activities that expand their interests to the field of aviation. His enthusiasm and prior training through NASA motivate students in the areas of aviation science, physics, and math. Using hands on experiences to make connections between studies and personal interests. He uses the USA Today Newspaper along with the Visions of Exploration Program to bring science and math to the classroom on a daily basis. Mr. Gawreluk exemplifies teachers who do what it takes to engage each and every child in the classroom. When children aren t excited about a specific area of study, he looks for ways to encourage and build their interest and enthusiasm. Mr. G supervises students who come up to 2 hours early and stay late to attend special classes he teaches. Our thanks and gratitude, Mr. G.