First Lieutenant Philip L. Spackman
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First Lieutenant Philip L. Spackman First Lieutenant Philip Lesile Spackamn was commissioned as an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 1-68 on 15 December 1967 at Fort Knox, KY. His first duty assignment was as an Assistant Housing Referral Officer at Fort Rucker, AL. His subsequent duty assignments were: Platoon Leader, E Troop, 1st Cavalry, 11th Infantry Brigade, American Division, United States Army Republic of Vietnam. He is currently serving as a self-employed consultant for sports field construction and laser grading for natural turf and artificial surface fields. First Lieutenant Philip L. Spackman is a graduate of Avondale High School at Avondale Estates, Georgia; United States Army Armor Officer Candidate School, and the United States Army Infantry School Airborne Course. First Lieutenant Spackman’s military awards include Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star 2OLC, Bronze Star Medal with “V” 3OLC, Purple Heart 1OLC, Army Commendation Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 3 Service Stars, Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device(1960), Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm Unit Citation, National Defense Service Medal, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Basic Parachutist Badge. Colonel Charles W. Alsup (Ret.) Colonel (Ret) Charles W. Alsup was commissioned as a Military Intelligence Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 1-72 on 20 January 1972. His first duty assignment was as a Tactical Counterintelligence Officer, 610th Military Intelligence Detachment, 8th Special Forces Group, Fort Gulick, Panama Canal Zone. His subsequent duty assignments were: Special Agent in Charge, Fort Meade Resident Office, 902nd MI Group, Fort Meade, MD; S2, 4th Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Mainz- Gonsenheim, Germany; Commander, 415th Army Security Agency Company (Direct Support), 8th Infantry Division, Idar-Oberstein, Germany; Professor of Military Science, University of Alabama ROTC Detachment, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; G2, 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Stewart, GA; Executive Officer, 124th Military Intelligence Battalion, 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, GA; Instructor, Combined Arms Services Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, KS; Commander, 109th Military Intelligence Battalion, 9th Infantry Division (Motorized), Fort Lewis, WA; Commander, 14th Military Intelligence Battalion, 201st MI Brigade, Fort Lewis, WA; Executive Officer, Office of Congressional Legislative Liaison, Department of the Army, Pentagon, Washington, DC; Deputy Director for Plans, Strategic War Plans, G3, Department of the Army, Pentagon, Washington, DC; G2 Eighth US Army and Chief of Plans and Operations, J2/C2 US Forces Korea/Combined Forces Command, Yongsan, Republic of Korea; Commander, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, US Army Intelligence and Security Command, Yongsan, Republic of Korea; Assistant J2, Directorate of Intelligence, The Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, DC. After retiring from Active Military Service he served as Professional Staff Member, US Senate Armed Services Committee, Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC; Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Military Support, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Washington, DC; Associate Director of National Intelligence, Officer of the Director of National Intelligence, Washington, DC; Vice President for Policy, Intelligence and National Security Alliance, Arlington, VA; President, Intelligence and National Security Alliance, Arlington, VA. His military education consists of: MI Officer Basic Course, Airborne School, Special Forces Qualification Course, MI Officer Advanced Course, Ranger School, Command and General Staff College, Naval War College. Colonel Craig B. Anderson (Ret.) Colonel Craig B. Anderson (Ret.) was commissioned Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 1-65 on 18 January 1965. His first duty assignment was as an Instructor, 25mm Range Committee HHD 3rd Brigade, Fort Ord, CA. His subsequent duty assignments were: Platoon Leader, A Company, 1st Battalion, 160th Infantry, Glendale Ontario/Camp Roberts, CA; Platoon Leader, Detachment 1, 415th Regiment, Fort Lawton, WA; Executive and Test Officer, United States Army Reserve Center, Denver, CO; Instructor, USAR Center, Chattanooga, TN; Executive Officer, USAR Center, Chattanooga, TN; Company Commander, USAR Center, Chattanooga, TN; Battalion Chaplain, 115th Field Artillery Battalion, Winchester, TN; Chaplain, South Dakota Military Academy, Ft. Meade, SD; State Chaplain, South Dakota National Guard, Headquarters, Rapid City, SD; Instructor, United States Army Chaplain’s School, Ft. Monmouth, NJ. After retiring from Active Military Service, he is serving as an assisting Bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande, Albuquerque, NM. Following ordination as an Episcopal priest in 1975, he transferred from Infantry to Chaplaincy and was assigned as Battalion Chaplain in 1976. In addition to his duties as a Chaplain, he taught at his alma mater, the University of the South. He published articles in various journals in the areas of church history and relationship between religion and science. In 1984, he was consecrated the VIII Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota. During his tenure as Bishop, he served as Chaplain to the South Dakota Military Academy, and became State Chaplain, Rapid City, SD. In 1993, he was chosen to be President and Dean of the General Theological Seminary in NYC. During this time, he served as an Instructor as a reservist to the United States Army Chaplain Center and School, while assisting the Bishop in the Diocese of New York. His military education consists of: US Army Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Command and General Staff Course, United States Army War College. His military awards include: Army Achievement Medal, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (5th Award), Army Good Conduct Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal (2nd Award), National Defense Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, South Dakota Service Ribbon. Colonel William R. Bender (Ret) Colonel William R. Bender (Ret.) was commissioned an Ordnance Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School on 16 August 1965. His first assignment was as a Platoon Leader, Support Platoon, 215th Ordnance Company, Tulsa, OK. His subsequent duty assignments were: Executive Officer, Detachment A-1, D Company, 12th Special Forces Group, Tulsa, OK; Unit Officer, 45th Company, 4th Student Battalion (Airborne), US Army Infantry School, Ft. Benning, GA; Executive Officer, 45th Company, 4th Student Battalion (Airborne), US Army Infantry School, Ft. Benning, GA; Section Commander, Gun Platoon, D Troop 1st Squadron 4th Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division, Vietnam; Operations Officer, D Troop 1st Squadron 4th Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division, Vietnam; Operations Officer, Aircraft Coordination Center, G-3, 1st Infantry Division, Vietnam; Section Commander, Gun Platoon, B Company, 1st Aviation Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, Vietnam; Executive Officer, Warrant Officer Candidate Company B, US Army Aviation School, Hunter Army Air Field, GA; S-3, Student Battalion, US Army Aviation School, Hunter Army Airfield, GA; Operations Officer, 173rd Assault Helicopter Company, Vietnam; Instructor, Communications Electronics Department, US Army Artillery School, Ft Sill, OK; Company Commander, A Company 1st Battalion 143rd Infantry (Airborne) Dallas, TX; Aviation Section Commander, 2nd Brigade, 49th Armored Division, Ft. Worth, TX; S-2, 49th Aviation Battalion, 49th Armored Division, Austin, TX; S-2, 2nd Brigade, 49th Armored Division, Ft. Worth, TX; S-3, 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor, 49th Armored Division, Ft. Worth, TX; Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor, 49th Armored Division, Ft. Worth, TX; Commanding Officer, 300th Aviation Company (Assault), Naval Air Station, Dallas, TX; S-3, 23rd Aviation Group, Arlington, TX; Battalion Commander, 1st Battalion, 158th Aviation, Naval Air Station, Dallas, TX; Project Officer, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC. His military education consists of: Airborne School, Pathfinder School, Officers Rotary Wing Flight Course, Jungle Operations Course, Special Forces Officer Course, Rotary Wing Instrument Flight Course, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Ranger School, Command and General Staff Course, Aviation Staff Officer Course. Colonel Robert A. Duckworth (Ret.) Colonel Robert A. Duckworth (Ret.) was commissioned an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 13-67 on 21 April 1967. His first duty assignment was as Instructor at the U.S. Army Armor School, Fort Knox, KY. His subsequent duty assignments include: Commander, Mobile Advisory Team, Military Assistance Team- Vietnam Kien Hoa Province, Vietnam; Province Assistant Operations Officer, Military Assistance Team- Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province, Vietnam; Company Commander, D Co., 4th BN, 2nd BCT BDE, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO; Battalion XO, 4th BN, 2nd BCT BDE, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO; Intelligence Officer (S-2), 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Amberg, Germany; Troop Commander, K-Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2nd ACR, Amberg, Germany; Instructor, Reserve Officer Training Corps, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS; Operations Officer (S-3) 1-10 Cavalry, 4th Infantry Division, Ft. Carson, CO; Executive Officer, 1-10 Cavalry, 4th Infantry Division, Ft. Carson, CO; Executive Officer, 2nd BDE, 4th Infantry Division, Ft. Carson, CO; Battalion