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VOL. 53, 54, NO. 24 A A publication for for the the greater Letterkenny Army Depot community Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 2015 2014 SPECIAL EDITION #3 LETTERKENNY HONORS ITS VETERAN WORKFORCE! Whether it was as an active duty Service member or a Reservist, you proudly served in locations such as Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. You unselfishly supported humanitarian missions throughout the world. You continue to serve as a veteran or Reservist in the civilian workforce at the Depot with a mission dedicated to delivering superior maintenance, manufacturing, logistics life cycle support and service worldwide to the Joint Warfighter and our International Partners. We salute you, one and all, for your sacrifices and those of your families. Enjoy this 3rd edition of a special tribute to you, the Soldier, the Airman, the Seaman, the Marine and the Coast Guardsman.

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 2 Joseph shines NAME Joe Shines CURRENT CIVILIAN POSITION Logistics Management Specialist, Directorate of Industrial Operations, Letterkenny Army Depot BEST PART ABOUT CURRENT JOB AT LEAD As a logistician and former military member, I am not only helping to support our Warfighters but, I m also able to support the workforce that manufactures and fabricates the things which support our warfighters. I am also able contribute ideas to improve equipment design that could make a difference to our military personnel while on the battle field. MILITARY SERVICE U.S. Marine Corps: 1980-2002, SSGT 1 st Battalion, 9 th Marines, 3 rd Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Cal. HQ s Company, 3 rd Marine Division, Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan 5th Battalion 14th Marines, Artillery Battery, Spokane, WA (Reserve) HQ s Battalion, III MEF, Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan 1 st Battalion Landing Team, Camp Unchon-ni, South Korea 31 st MEU, USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3), East Asia Merchant Vessel (MV) Cape Edmont, Military Sealift Command, SWA Merchant Vessel ((MV) Jack Lummus, Military Sealift Command, SWA Marine Aircraft Group 42, Naval Air Station, Alameda, CA Inspector-Instructor Staff, Naval Station, Seattle, WA Inspector-Instructor Staff, 4 th Landing Support Battalion, 4 th FSSG, Fort Lewis, WA Combat Service Support Detachment 36, MCAS Iwakuni, Japan DEPLOYMENTS 1982: West Pac (Asia) 1991: Phase II, Operation Desert Storm/Shield. 1995: West Pac (Asia) REASON FOR CONTINUING TO SERVE I ve worked outside the federal workforce for nearly two years after my first enlistment and found that there s no better place to serve my country and to continue my career. I m grateful to have the pleasure of working around our service men and women as well as our civilian employees who also love their jobs and hold themselves to higher standards and carry themselves as professionals. I believe that our military and civilian workforces continue to set the pace in the world with cultural values as well as innovation and technology. This is something our military and Federal workforce continues to do every day when we are on or off duty. I am very fortunate and proud to be serving with the best in the world. Most memorable moments My first day in boot camp when I woke up to my drill instructor s voice and my last day in the military when I woke up and did not need to put on a uniform. But, most of all, traveling to foreign places and meeting people from around the world. Wow, how time goes by so quickly! SEMPER-FI!

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 3 NAME Taylor D. Nelson-Savinsky Current Civilian Position Administrative Assistant, Process Support Division, Directorate of Industrial Operations, Letterkenny Army Depot Best part about LEAD job Letterkenny is a major process in supporting troops all over, and I take pride knowing that I can be a part of that process. Military Service U.S. Army: 2010-2013: Specialist, Chaplain's Assistant Most Memorable Experience The top three would be: 1) meeting and having lunch with the USAREUR Lt. General Hertling; 2) winning a Soldier of the month board while being eight months pregnant, the lowest ranking, and The only female; and 3) and when I qualified with an M-9 when I didn't even have to but my commander had to and I had to help her out. Taylor Nelson-Savinsky Reason for continuing to serve as a civilian My Grandfather was in the Army, my father was in the Army, I was in the Army, and I will ALWAYS find a way to support the Army and the military in general. I feel as if it runs in my blood, and my heart is full of pride. Anything I can do whether it be working at LEAD, sending care packages, giving to the WWP, giving $10 to the vet on the street, or just simply being there, I'll do it. Thank You for your service

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 4 From the Directorate of Risk Management (left to right) Sgt. Shannon Snider U.s. Army: FEB 1989 - FEB 1997; MAR 1998 - JUN 2006 Officer John Worthman U.s. Marines: JUN 1981 -SEP 1987; U.s. Army: SEP 2006 - Present Lt. Leonard Runk U.s. Army Sgt. Scott McCurley U.s. Army: 2002-2007

Page 5 Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 FROM THE DIRECTORATE OF RISK MANAGEMENT (Left to right) Officer Troy Bingaman U.s. Army: 1998- present Officer Ricardo Colin U.s. Army: AUG 2003 - MAR 2008; NOV 2011 - Present Sgt. Amber Szabo-Watson U.S. Army: -Present Officer Thomas Shreiner U.s. Army: 1993-1997; 1998-2001; 2009-2012 Officer Patrick Ransom U.s. Marine corps: JUL 1980 - JAN 2004 Officer Craig Owens U.s. ARMY: DEC 1985 - JUN 2008

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 6 Thank You for your service!! From the directorate of risk management (left to right) Sgt. Joseph Merchant U.s. Army: 2003-2013 Officer Jeremy Gates U.s. Army: 1998-2007 Officer Jeffery Lingle U.s. Army: 1974-1979 Officer Greg Ritchie U.s. Army: 2001-2011

Page 7 Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Name Douglas Deimler Current civilian position IT Specialist (Network) Integration Division, Directorate of Information Management, Letterkenny Army Depot Best part about current job at Letterkenny The best part of working in my current position is the people and the pride in their workmanship. Military Service U.S. Army (active duty): 1996-2001 U.S. Army Reserves: 2001-present Commissioned 8 Oct 09: Captain, Signal Officer, 335th Signal Command, East Point, GA Douglas deimler Deployments upcoming deployment - Afghanistan Feb Jul 2003: Iraq Overseas service: 1999-2000: Korea 1997: Egypt (Operation Bright Star '97) Most memorable military experience After serving on active duty in D.C. for over five years, I completed my bachelor's degree and was selected for my commission. LTG Hernandez conducted my commissioning ceremony in the Pentagon with my daughters pinning my rank onto my uniform. Reason for continuing to serve as a civilian I can continue to support the military when not wearing the uniform.

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 8 NAME Dan Gravning Current Civilian Position Mechanical Engineer Production Engineering Division (PED) Directorate of Operations Planning and Support (DOPS) Letterkenny Army Depot Best Part of Current Job at LEAD Knowing that I am serving the Warfighter with confidence that they are getting the finest quality equipment to support their mission. Military Service U.S. Army Power Generation Equipment Repairer MOS 52D (Generator Mechanic) 1983 1986 (Fort Riley, Kansas; Camp Casey Korea) 1987 1989 (Fort Lewis, Washington; Karlsruhe, Germany) Dan gravning Deployments 1985-1986: A Company, 2 nd Aviation Battalion, Camp Casey, Korea, 1988-1989: 541st Maintenance Company, Karlsruhe, Germany Most Memorable Military Experience The 2 nd Aviation Battalion Commander in Korea encouraged everyone to get as much experience riding on the Utility helicopters under his command and called it good training. HQ Company had the OH-58 KIO Scouts, A Company had UH-60 Blackhawks, B Company had UH-1 Huey s, and C Company had AH-1 Cobras. My first ride on a Blackhawk was piloted by a CW4 who started flying Huey s in Vietnam in 1965. Like me, this was the pilots first ride on a Blackhawk but I felt safe with his flying experience until he said let s see what this baby will do and started wiggling all over the sky! The ride was fun but scary at times and fortunately, we made it home safe. I rode several other missions on the other Utility Helicopters every chance I got. Reason for Continuing to Serve My father served in Korea, retired from the Air Force, became an Air Force Reservist, and a civilian employee to continue his career as a C130 Spectra Gunship Crew Chief. Like him, I enjoy providing my part to national security and protection for this great country. Once a Soldier, always a Soldier! Thank you.

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 9 NAME Larry Roadcap, Jr. CURRENT CIVILIAN POSITION Logistics Management Specialist, Directorate of Operations Planning and Support, Letterkenny Army Depot. BEST PART ABOUT CURRENT JOB AT LEAD The people. MILITARY SERVICE U.S. Army, 1981-1992 (82 nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC) U.S. Army (PAARNG), (1992-2005) (28 th Infantry Division, Harrisburg, PA) Retired Reserves: 2005-2008 U.S. Army Reserves: 2008-Present, USAR Sustainment Command Detachment 4, Letterkenny Army Depot. Current Rank and Assignment, MSG, Force Protection Operations NCO. DEPLOYMENTS 1982: Grenada 1990-1991: Desert Shield/Storm 2003-2005: Iraq 2010-2012: Afghanistan 2014: HHC 200 th MP Command, Ft. Meade, MD MEMORABLE MILITARY EXPERIENCE I was the First Sergeant of B Battery 1/107 th FA (Paladin) 28 th Infantry Division, PA National Guard, and we were sent to Iraq for OIF as In-Lieu MP s. At the time I was the only individual out of 125 in the unit who had seen any type of combat action prior to this deployment. When we returned, my unit was deactivated and I was placed into the retire reserves and many of the Soldiers were transferred to other units and deployed again. In 2014, I received an invitation to attend a reunion in Pittsburgh where the unit was originally located. Approximately 80 of those Soldiers who deployed with the unit and their families showed up for the reunion. The highlight of that night was listening to those young Soldiers tell stories of how I made a difference in their lives. Over 34 years of service and to hear that you actually made a difference in someone s life was a very humbling experience and something I will cherish for the rest of my life. REASON FOR SERVING I love this country! Larry Roadcap, jr.

Volume 54, No. 3, July 2015 Page 10 NAME Edmond J. Tessier Current civilian position Quality Assurance Specialist, Directorate of Product Assurance, Letterkenny Army Depot Edmond tessier Best part about current job at Letterkenny The best part of my job working at LEAD and for the Army is the professionalism everyone brings to the table. I've attended formal Army Quality Assurance School house at Red River Army Depot at Texarakana TX. My job allows me some of the most diverse interaction with everyone from the Commander and Directors down to the shop floor level. This depot is all about a quality product for the soldier and I'm everywhere ensuring that happens. Military Service U.S. Air Force: 38 years of service, rank at retirement-msgt E-7 as a Nav/Comm Technician Deployments: 2003-2005: Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom 1998: Operation Provide Comfort Bosnia 1991-2000: Operation Coronet Oak Reason for Continuing to Serve Enjoying working at Letterkenny is supporting the Soldier in the field, because I was that person on the flight line.