05 SEP 1919
World
War I Veteran and OH Gamma Brother Captain Robert
Lester Tavenner, U.S. Army completed his service in Europe with the
American Expeditionary Force on this date.
05 SEP 1942
DE
Alpha Brother S. Clifford Dunn entered
the Army and began his 45 months of World War II service.
05 SEP 1945
World
War II Veteran and DC Alpha Brother Staff Sergeant Logan P. Crossland, U.S. Army Air Force was discharged from the
Army on this date after nearly 42 months of service.
07 SEP 1956
On this date, Korean War
Veteran and Fighter Ace, IN Alpha Brother Captain Iven Carl
"Kinch" Kincheloe, Jr., U.S. Air Force piloted
the Bell X-2 research rocket plane to a speed greater than 2,000mph and to a
world's record altitude of 126,200 feet – the first flight ever above 100,000
feet. For this he was nicknamed "America's No. 1 Spaceman" and
received the Mackay Trophy the next year. In 1987, the SigEp Citation was posthumously
awarded to Brother Kincheloe.
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| IA Beta Founding Father Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Bourke B. Hickenlooper |
04 SEP 1971
World
War I Veteran, Governor (Iowa), U.S. Senator (Iowa) and IA Beta Founding Father
Second Lieutenant Bourke Blakemore
Hickenlooper, U.S. Army died on this date while visiting friends in Shelter
Island, New York. In May 1917, Bourke left school to attend the officers’ training
camp at Fort Snelling, MN, and was subsequently commissioned a second lieutenant
and assigned to France as a battalion orientation officer. After his military
service, he returned to the U.S. in early 1919, and in June received his
bachelor’s degree from Iowa State.
Born
in 1896 in Blockton, IA. Brother Hickenlooper obtained his law degree from the
University of Iowa College of Law, and was a practicing attorney in Cedar
Rapids until being elected to the Iowa House of Representatives in 1934. This
began his commitment to public service.
In
fact, due to the scope and extent of his diligent service to America it cannot
be stated in this work. Several of the references used in the following work
have been confirmed independently, and we include this link with great
confidence that it accurately reflects Brother Hickenlooper and his many
accomplishments – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourke_B._Hickenlooper
Respect
can be paid to Brother Hickenlooper at a mausoleum at Cedar Memorial Cemetery,
Cedar Rapids, IA.
U.S. Navy World War II Veteran NY Beta Brother John
William Bacon, 82, died on this date in Soquel, California. At 18, John joined
the Navy and after his service, he attended Cornell University graduating with
a BS in industrial relations.
* U.S. Navy Veteran and PA Eta Brother Roland Andrew “Rollie” Shaffer, Jr. passed away 28 AUG after a lengthy illness. We believe Rollie was a Korean War Veteran, and would appreciate anything that will confirm this and allow us to give Brother Shaffer the proper respect.
* Vietnam War Veteran and SC Alpha Brother Lieutenant Colonel Michael G. Healey, U.S. Army (Retired) passed way 29 AUG in Williamsburg, Virginia. He served with distinction and valor with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in the Republic of Vietnam, where he earned a Purple Heart, and four Bronze Stars, including one with Valor.
* U.S. Army Air Corps Veteran TX Alpha Brother Marvin Loyd “Bo” McLaughlin passed away 30 AUG in Tyler, Texas.
* Wedding bells continue to ring. This weekend, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM Veteran and CA Eta Brother Captain Dave Bradt, U.S. Marine Corps got married. Congrats to Courtney and Dave!
* OK Alpha Brother First Lieutenant Grant Milbourn, U.S. Air Force became a qualified Air-to-Air Refueling pilot on 04 SEP. Congratulations Grant!
* On 06 SEP, the U.S. Navy's newest "Doc" – VA Xi Brother Hospital Corpsman Seaman Henri Noordanus – graduated from Hospital Corpsman "A" School.
* Welcome Home! On Saturday, Operation ENDURING FREEDOM Veteran and NY Chi Brother Captain Adam Martin, U.S. Army reported he is back home among family and friends following his successful deployment to Afghanistan!
* SPP’s official Facebook group – SigEps Who Serve – now numbers over 615 such Brothers.
* Not on Facebook. No problem, SPP has an email listserve with over 100 Brothers! Just drop me an email.
* As we enthusiastically welcomed home LA Alpha Brother Major Robert “Brian” Taylor, U.S. Army we misstated the record of his wartime service. Brother Taylor is a two-time veteran of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, and a veteran of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM following his service in Afghanistan.
06 SEP 2003
World
War II, Korean War and Vietnam War Veteran, PA Mu Brother Brigadier General William Robert Sarber, Jr., U.S. Army
(Retired) died on this date in a nursing home in Yorktown, Virginia.
Born
in Charleston, WV in 1929, William graduated from Temple University with a
bachelor's degree in Accounting, and began his 31-year military career in 1946.
Brother Sarber's commands included the 7th Transportation Group, Fort Eustis,
VA; Kaiserslautern Army Depot Complex, U.S. Army, Europe, and Eastern Area,
Military Traffic Management Command, Bayonne, NJ.
Respect
can be paid to Brother Sarber at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.
02 SEP 2004
U.S. Navy World War II Veteran CO Alpha Brother Donn Beck Brown died peacefully on
this date. WWII brought Donn to California. He served in the United States Navy
in underwater demolition, which was the precursor to the Navy Seals. After his
military service, Brother Brown began his career with A.J. Bayer, Co. in Los
Angeles, eventually becoming President and Chairman of the company.
He
was born in 1916, in Dayton, Ohio, and attended the University of Colorado
where he earned his mechanical engineering degree. He served on the Board of
Directors of many organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America, the
Salvation Army, Florence Crittenton Center, Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital,
First Lincoln Financial Corp. and Union Bank.
06 SEP 2006
On
this date, VT Alpha Brother Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Lewis Koehler, U.S. Army / Army Reserve / Army National
Guard (New Jersey & Vermont) (Retired) died in Shelburne, Vermont at the
age of 74.
Born
in Morristown in 1932, he was a graduate of Boonton High School and Norwich
University, where he received his bachelor's degree in business administration.
While at Norwich, Brother Koehler was a member of the Hockey and Track teams,
French Club, Junior Weekend Committee, Outing Club, War Whoop Staff, and Alpha
Kappa Psi.
After his commissioning and graduation from Norwich, Ed served in the Army 2nd Armored Division in Germany and Austria. Lieutenant Colonel Koehler completed his Army Reserve career following tours in the New Jersey and Vermont national guards. His business career began in New Jersey with Standard Oil and continued with Coin Depot Corp. In 1968 he relocated to Vermont and worked with Green Mountain Hardware, and he retired from Brite Technologies in 1997.
After his commissioning and graduation from Norwich, Ed served in the Army 2nd Armored Division in Germany and Austria. Lieutenant Colonel Koehler completed his Army Reserve career following tours in the New Jersey and Vermont national guards. His business career began in New Jersey with Standard Oil and continued with Coin Depot Corp. In 1968 he relocated to Vermont and worked with Green Mountain Hardware, and he retired from Brite Technologies in 1997.
06 SEP 2008
World
War II Veteran and NY Beta Brother Major Oliver
John Foster, Jr., U.S. Army Air Forces died peacefully on this date at the
Vermont Veterans Home in Bennington, Vermont died at the age of 86.
During
WWII, Brother Foster served as a P-47 pilot and a Captain in the 311th Fighter
Squadron of the 58th Fighter Group in the South Pacific theatre. He was a
recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Air Medal with three Oak
Leaf Clusters. Upon his return stateside, he received a promotion to Major.
Oliver
studied architecture at Cornell University and practiced in Sweden before
returning to the U.S. to pursue his career in West Hartford, CT where he was a
partner in the firm of Moore and Salsbury, Architects. The balance of his
career was spent in private practice in Maine and Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Respect
can be paid to Brother Foster at Section E-50, Site A in the Vermont Veterans Memorial
Cemetery, Montpelier, VT.
02
SEP 2009
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| NY Beta Brother John W. Bacon |
In
1951, Brother Bacon moved to Washington, DC to work for BNA Publishing Company
and attend law school at George Washington University. In 1957, he took a job
with the Food Employer's Council (FEC) and moved to Los Angeles.
He
finished his career as President of the FEC. Active in his community, Brother
Bacon was involved with charities and organizations including the United Way
and the Seymour Center/ Long's Marine Lab in Santa Cruz.
02 SEP 2010
On
this date, on the 65th anniversary of the mission he commanded flying the
official photos of the Japanese surrender back to Washington, DC, World War II
and Vietnam War Veteran, and UT Alpha Brother Lieutenant Colonel William J. Gibson, U.S. Air Force
(Retired) died at his home in Air Force Village, San Antonio, Texas.
He
entered active duty with the Army Air Corps in October 1941 as a B-17 pilot.
Immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he deployed to the Pacific
Theater, where he flew numerous combat missions against enemy shipping and
ground targets. At age 24 he was the youngest Lieutenant Colonel in the Army
Air Corps, commanding a squadron of B-29s. In the last mission of the war, he
led a composite crew drawn from all the air crews in the Pacific Theater to fly
the official photos of the Japanese surrender back to Washington, DC. Brother
Gibson also served in Vietnam, completing more than 1,000 combat missions. He
was rated in 62 different aircraft from bi-planes to jets, with more than
22,000 flying hours.
He
was a member of the Quiet Birdmen and the Order of Daedalians. He volunteered
for many years as a docent at the Institute of Texas Cultures, and served the
Air Force Association as a National Director and a trustee of the Aerospace
Education Foundation. Brother Gibson was devoted to his fellow veterans of the
505th Bomb Group, who met regularly for reunions under his direction.
Respect
can be paid to Brother Gibson at Ben Lomond Cemetery, North Ogden, Utah.
08 SEP 2010
On
this date, Vietnam War Veteran and ID Alpha Brother First Lieutenant James Walter Swan, U.S. Army, 66, died
in his cabin in McCall, Idaho with his family by his side. After he graduated
from Idaho State University with a degree in Business Administration and
Marketing, he joined the U.S. Army and served as a First Lieutenant in Texas
and then in Korea on the DMZ.
He
returned to Boise to work for his father at the Jess W. Swan Insurance Agency.
Jim and a partner purchased the Jess W. Swan agency in 1977, and they enjoyed a
great and successful partnership and business for many years. Jim served in
several capacities including president of the Idaho Independent Insurance
Agents Association, and was also a former Independent Insurance Agent of the
Year.
Brother
Swan was laid to rest with military honors at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery
in Boise, and respect can be paid to him there in Section 10, Row
P, Site 128.
RECENT LOSSES TO
THE ROLL
* U.S. Navy World
War II Veteran and OR Alpha Brother Lieutenant Commander John Franklin Lorence, U.S. Navy Reserve (Retired) passed away on
25 AUG. He left high school at the end of his junior year at age 17 to join the
U.S. Navy, and arrived at boot camp on D-Day. A Celebration of Life will be 14 SEP
at 2:00 pm at the Restlawn Memory Gardens Chapel, Salem, OR.* U.S. Navy Veteran and PA Eta Brother Roland Andrew “Rollie” Shaffer, Jr. passed away 28 AUG after a lengthy illness. We believe Rollie was a Korean War Veteran, and would appreciate anything that will confirm this and allow us to give Brother Shaffer the proper respect.
* Vietnam War Veteran and SC Alpha Brother Lieutenant Colonel Michael G. Healey, U.S. Army (Retired) passed way 29 AUG in Williamsburg, Virginia. He served with distinction and valor with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in the Republic of Vietnam, where he earned a Purple Heart, and four Bronze Stars, including one with Valor.
* U.S. Army Air Corps Veteran TX Alpha Brother Marvin Loyd “Bo” McLaughlin passed away 30 AUG in Tyler, Texas.
Our
thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends and chapter brothers of
SigEp Patriots Lorence, Shaffer, Healey, and McLaughlin. While they are no
longer with us, the greatest casualty is being forgotten, and the SigEp
Patriots Project (SPP) pledges these Brothers will always be remembered.
CELEBRATIONS!
* Promotions! On 30
AUG, a ceremony was held on Randolph AFB to promote U.S. Navy and U.S. Army
Veteran, TX Delta Brother Felix Islas
to his current rank of Major, U.S. Air Force. Recently, Operation ENDURING
FREEDOM Veteran and VA Pi Brother Patrick
Bryant was promoted to Lieutenant, U.S. Navy! Best of luck in your new
leadership roles.* Wedding bells continue to ring. This weekend, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM Veteran and CA Eta Brother Captain Dave Bradt, U.S. Marine Corps got married. Congrats to Courtney and Dave!
* OK Alpha Brother First Lieutenant Grant Milbourn, U.S. Air Force became a qualified Air-to-Air Refueling pilot on 04 SEP. Congratulations Grant!
* On 06 SEP, the U.S. Navy's newest "Doc" – VA Xi Brother Hospital Corpsman Seaman Henri Noordanus – graduated from Hospital Corpsman "A" School.
* Welcome Home! On Saturday, Operation ENDURING FREEDOM Veteran and NY Chi Brother Captain Adam Martin, U.S. Army reported he is back home among family and friends following his successful deployment to Afghanistan!
Have great news of a promotion, new orders, the
birth of a child or anything else? SPP would love to share it with everyone!
Just send an email to sigepswhoserve@gmail.com.
SIGEP PATRIOTS PROJECT (SPP) UPDATE
* As of this writing, the archives of SPP now contain
the names of more than 4,290 SigEp Patriots!* SPP’s official Facebook group – SigEps Who Serve – now numbers over 615 such Brothers.
* Not on Facebook. No problem, SPP has an email listserve with over 100 Brothers! Just drop me an email.
Did you serve or know a Brother who does? If so,
please let us know by emailing sigepswhoserve@gmail.com
or go to http://www.facebook.com/groups/sigepswhoserve
to join your brothers-in-arms. We will ask for your home chapter, rank, branch
of service, military status (active, reserve, retired, etc.), and whether you
are a combat veteran. Please help SPP find our fellow SigEp Patriots by sending
them the link.
Corrections to the
previous edition of “This Week”
* NH Alpha Brother Private
First Class Charles Enos Tayntor, Jr. was incorrectly listed as Charles Enos Tayntor.* As we enthusiastically welcomed home LA Alpha Brother Major Robert “Brian” Taylor, U.S. Army we misstated the record of his wartime service. Brother Taylor is a two-time veteran of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, and a veteran of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM following his service in Afghanistan.
Fraternally
and Respectfully,
Brother Ed Jones, NY Eta ‘96
Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy Reserve
Founder, SigEp Patriots Project
sigepswhoserve@gmail.comChief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy Reserve
Founder, SigEp Patriots Project


