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Region One Commendation

 
 

 

Citation   FOR AN EXTRAORDINARY ACT(S) OF SERVICE OR DUTY BY A SF- REGION ONE MEMBER

Criteria    For a member who has performed his/her duty with marked distinction; or has headed or been involved in a project or activity bringing about significant distinction for his/her department, ship, or Region One.

 Ribbon Description        Brown

Devices   None

 


 

Fleet Captain Richard Hewitt- USS JAMESTOWN - for meritorious command of the USS JAMESTOWN for 2 tours (4 years) and in such, performing with excellence; work and contributions to said command at times above and beyond the call of duty.

Captain John Winsley- USS JAMESTOWN - for meritorious service as Executive Officer of the USS JAMESTOWN for 2 tours and in such, performing with excellence; work and contributions to said command at times above and beyond the call of duty.

Commander Greg Franklin- USS REPRISAL- for hard work and valued dedication in working as part of R1 Awards Program development team.

Capt. Kenneth Yarbourgh of the USS Aeon-Excellence of duty in organizing "Meet the VRC" luncheon for SFR01 chapters in Western Tennessee and Kentucky.

Cmdr. William Woods of the USS Jamestown- Services as a crewmember, Chief Engineer, 3rd Officer and Executive Officer .

Lt.JG Alleen Logan of the USS Jurassic - Excellence of duty and volunteerism as Chief of Communications and crewmember.

FCapt. Victor Swindell USS Charleston–NCC-71813 For excellence of duty and volunteerism in serving Region 01 and STARFLEET in a positive way. These include two regional citations for serving the region.

Commander David Phelps-USS Columbia  -for exceptional service as Columbia's OPS Officer, to wit:  Last minute assembling of a door security detail for the Fall 1998 Vulkon.  Acting as head of security for the Mid-Ohio Con.  Hosting both the Columbia's Christmas Party/Gift Exchange and Chapter 1998 New Year'sEveParty.

WO2 Rudy Rothemund USS Columbia-for exceptional service as Columbia's Computer OPS Chief in 1998, to wit:  Creation and maintenance of Columbia's web site.  Hosting numerous premiere parties during live satellite feeds of key sci-fi/Star Trek movies and season premieres/finales.  Actions as ship's defacto diplomatic liaison officer with the Klingon Assault Group at the yearly Dover Peace Conference.

Commander Susan Mahaffey- USS Carolina- for her outstanding service during the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon here in Greenville, SC.  Susan contributed a total of 16 hours on Sept 3,4th 2000.  Because of the efforts of Cmdr Mahaffey the local chapter of the MDA was able to raise over 300,000 dollars that weekend.

1st LT Howard Knapp- USS Carolina-for his outstanding service during the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon here in Greenville, SC.  Howard contributed a total of 16 hours on Sept 3,4th 2000.  Because of the efforts of Lt. Knapp the local chapter of the MDA was able to raise over 300,000 dollars that weekend.

Colonel John Kane-USS Reprisal-for his outstanding service during the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon here in Greenville, SC.  Kiwi, contributed a total of 16 hours on Sept 3,4th 2000.  Driving to join the officers and crew of the USS Carolina from Charlotte NC.  Because of the efforts of Colonel Kane the local chapter of the MDA was able to raise over $300,000 that weekend.

Fleet Captain David James- USS Carolina - for his outstanding work during the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.  Not only did he give of his time and energy he gave 16 hours total to this effort going above and beyond the call of duty.  Serving a total of 16 hours Sunday, and Monday Sept 3,4.

Major Julie Cook –USS Carolina-because of her performance and outstanding performance during the MDA Labor Day Telethon.  Major Cook not only assisted with answering the phones and other duties as required she also was instrumental in helping to coordinate with the local MDA. While also keeping up with two small children Major Cook, but in a total of 16 hours in helping with the charity event, going above and beyond the call of duty.

Ken Evans- USS Vindicator -efforts fostering cooperation and friendship and for creating a positive environment and for the enrichment of the members and chapters within the North Carolina/South Carolina section.  He has worked over 2 years on comprehensive manual of chess, including multidimensional chess and has been requested to send the manual to multiple people in multiple chapters and multiple regions.

Matt Myers – USS Hawkeye -in recognition of efforts fostering cooperation and friendship and for creating a positive environment and for the enrichment of the members and chapters within the North Carolina/South Carolina section. 

Lt. Cmdr Pamela Bryant – USS Columbus– for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and her service during the year 2000.

Lt. Cmdr J. Eric Davis –USS Asgard– for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and his service during the year 2000.

Cmdr Charles Via  USS Tristar –Medical RDC– For exemplary service to STARFLEET Region One as the RDC of Medical Cmdr. Via efforts and dedication to the position serves as an example to his fellow officers.

Cmdr. Barb Buffington – USS Ohio-For the tremendous assistance and hard work that she rendered to the USS Jurassic during their Amateur Radio Field Day.

1st Lt. Dennis Relyea – USS Reprisal-Dennis has been involved in ALL of the activities that the Reprisal has participated in. He is quick to assist those in need, to lend emotional support, and to bring spirit to STARFLEET. He has performed his post with amazing resilience and dedication, having reported to two RDC's without fail. He has built several props for Chapter functions and in very active in this section of Region One. He goes that extra mile for his extended Fleet family.

CPO Tonya Upchurch –USS Reprisal-Tonya has been a real asset to our chapter and the Region by caring for Reprisal members and other members in the region. She took it upon herself to assemble a med kit and bringing it to every function. She is administered to may Reprisal members. Tonya is very steadfast i her resolve to help those in need. She has also participated in various charity causes such as Toys-for-Tots, and donating her time to care and visit with others in nursing homes.

FCAPT John Winsley – USS Jamestown– for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and his outstanding service to his chapter during the year 2001.

COMM William J. Herrmann - USS Rutledge - For exemplary service and character in rendering comfort, aid and compassion to motorist involved in a traffic accident.

CPO Patti  Herrmann - USS Rutledge - For exemplary service and character in rendering comfort, aid and compassion to motorist involved in a traffic accident.

Lieutenant Dee Dee Leek - Shuttle Kingfisher - For exemplary service in serving as Ship’s Counselor and your diligence as an officer in aiding in the development of your chapter.

Captain Charlie Hess- USS Reprisal - For exemplary service, participation, dedication and leadership as a member and officer aboard your ship. You have earned the admiration and respect of your Commanding Officer and your crew as a extremely capable Executive Officer and a credit to STARFLEET Region One and STARFLEET.

CPO Amy E. Heffner  USS Galifrey - For exemplary service, participation, dedication and leadership as a member and officer aboard your ship. You have earned the admiration and respect of your Commanding Officer and your crew as a extremely capable Ship's Counselor and a credit to STARFLEET Region One and STARFLEET.

LTC Dennis Relyea -Ferengi Ambassador-USS Questar- For exemplary service, participation, dedication as member of the  Region One Alien Ambassador Corp as the Ferengi Ambassador You are a credit to STARFLEET Region One and STARFLEET.

Commander Jeff Davis - USS Questar <– for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and service during the year 2002.

Colonel Jason Schreck - USS Jamestown– for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and service during the year 2002.

Commander Sharon Russell - USS Jurassic– for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and service during the year 2002.

Commodore Tammy Willcox - USS Maat – for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and service during the year 2002.

Captain Edith Padgett - USS Charleston – for exemplary dedication and service to STARFLEET Region One and service during the year 2002.
 
SMAJ Bill Rowlette - USS Nightstalker - XO of the Nightstalker, restarted the newsletter, started a reading club and taken numerous SFA and SFMC courses. (210709.18)
 
Vice Admiral Victor Swindell - USS Charleston - For Service to STARFLEET Region One above and beyond the call of duty and for
demonstrating outstanding leadership in their sector. (210710.14)
 
Captain James Cecil - USS Nightstalker NCC-74915 - Been with fleet seven years. For his hard work and long hours putting their first newsletter together. Keeps officers and crew informed on everyday ship's duty and as Security Officer he also infoems us of PC viruses and what we can do to solve them. (210711.14)
 
1 Lt. James Stewart - USS Nightstalker NCC-74915 - For his hard work and long hours in setting up our very first website.(210711.14) 
 
Jeff Davis, Walter Ewing and Michael Kent of the USS Indiana and Dennis Rayburn and Jill Rayburn of the Nikola Tesla  For  sponsoring and sending 2 CAP cadets to the aviation camp at the Aviation Museum of Kentucky (Oct2008)
 
Fleet Captain Carl Davis - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - Heimdal Chief Security Officer. Presents a Team Building program once a year. Secured entertainment for the Heimdal's 2008 24th anniversary party and paid for their dinner. Organizes and sponsors Heimdal's Phaser Simulation (paintball). Member of Heimdal's Space Camp Committee. Sends reports to R1RDC Security, submits articles for the Heimdal newsletter. Donates annually to chapter's Salvation Army Food Pantry donation.(210801.05)
 
Commodore Glenda Blanks - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - Heimdal's Communications Chief. Attended R1 summit, judged R1 best fanzine annual award, edits chapter's newsletter, member of chapter Space Camp Committee, oversees sales of chapter's cookbook, recognizes Communications dept members with awards.(210801.05)
 
Fleet Captain Jeanne Wilson - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - Heimdal's assistant chief medical officer. chair of Heimdal auction committee,sponsor of Heimdal's Christmas raffle (219801.05)

Lt jg Christopher Allen - USS Commonwealth - Quartermaster for the Commonwealth who set up a cafe press site that features various items with Commonwealth logo to generate operating funds for which the chapter can use for any charity the chapter chooses to support. (210903.15)
 
Fleet Captain Carl Davis - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - Heimdal Chief Security Officer. Presents a Team Building program once a year. Secured entertainment for the Heimdal's 2008 24th anniversary party and paid for their dinner. Organizes and sponsors Heimdal's Phaser Simulation (paintball). Member of Heimdal's Space Camp Committee. Sends reports to R1RDC Security, submits articles for the Heimdal newsletter. Donates annually to chapter's Salvation Army Food Pantry donation. (210905.16) 
 
Commodore Glenda Blanks - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - Heimdal's Communications Chief. Attended R1 summit, judged R1 best fanzine annual award, edits chapter's newsletter, member of chapter Space Camp Committee, oversees sales of chapter's cookbook, recognizes Communications dept members with awards. (210905.16)
 
Brigadier Rey Cordero - USS Liberator - Rey has volunteered of his time with Habitat for Humanity in the Columbus, Ohio area. He helped with the building of 8 homes sponsored by his employer.(210905.16)
 
Fleet Captain Linda Leonardy - USS Endeavor NCC- 72709 - Linda has been an active member of Starfleet's First Fleet since November 09, 1994. While on the Endeavor, she has gone above and beyond what I have expected of her as my XO. (210910.16)
 
Commodore Meg Roach - USS Appomattox NCC-75001 - Meg is a strong supporter of the Appomattox. It was through her efforts that members interested were taught CPR. Meg with the assistance of the cadet corps decorates the room for special meetings, runs some of the meetings and participates in our activities/events. She participates in the bake sale at Hollywood Video, manned the recruiting table at the Star Trek movie (2009) in uniform, attended the 2009 Region One Summit and went to various panels. She assisted in manning an inflatable at the Labor Dat MDA Carnival. (211005.01)
 
Fleet Captain Jeanne Wilson -USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - Co chair of Heimdal's Auction committee fifth year in a row. Serving as assistant CMO. Contributions to the Heimdal's newsletter and her participation in Heimdal activities.(211005.01)
 
Commodore Glenda Blanks - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - For her service as Heimdal's Chief of Communications and the handling of public relations as well as her participation in heimdal activities. her work on the Heimdal Cahrity Auction and her work on various committees. (211005.01)
 
Vice Admiral Kenny Proehl - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - For his service as the Heimdal's XO since 1982. For all activities and fundraisers he has planned and taken part in such as the Belk Charity Fundraiser, Food Lion Lion's Share program. (211005.01)
 
Fleet Captain Carl Davis - USS Heimdal NCC-1793 - For his service as Heimdal Chief of Security and reporting to the R1 RDC Security. 19 years of service as a mamber of SFI and the Heimdal. For all the various jobs and roles as well as committees he's been a member of and the various programs he as presented to the Heimdal crew. (211005.01)
 
Ron Novak - USS Renegade - participated in annual forgotten heroes program November 15, 2009. Civil War, WWI and WWII vets honored. Ron spoke on WWI veterans. (21005.01)

Fleet Captain James & Ltjg Susan Cecil - USS Commonwealth -On October 2, 2010  James Cecil and his wife  Susan Cecil noticed a 2 year old white terrier mix dog roaming the street of Letcher Avenue in which they live on. Fleet Captain Cecil picked up a spare leash and successfully got the little white terrier to come over to him which he promptly hooked the leashed onto the dog's blue collar. Both James and Susan then took the dog to their local vet to see if the dog was micro-chipped which would enable the dog to be reunited with it's owners. Unfortunately the dog was not micro-chipped nor was he neutered and James and Susan had to end up calling the Madison County Animal Shelter to come pick up the dog. This did not stop them from seeking out the owner of the white terrier mix. James promptly designed a total of ten lost dog fliers and placed them thought the neighborhood in which both he and Susan lives in. It is their hope that the owner lives within their area and will see the fliers and contact the Madison County Animal Shelter or at least the owner will go to the animal shelter and pick up their pet.

Master Gunnery Sergeant Daniel Walker - USS Dakota -  Daniel has been a driving force behind the scenes in the building and outfitting of the Marines the 173rd MSG that is attached to the Dakota. He has beeninstrumental in recruiting both Fleet and Marine members to the current number of 26 while still in shakedown. He positive attitude, fierce determinationand pride within his ship has made others of the Dakota want to strive as well.

 Lt jg Gerald Silman and Dot Silman - USS Jurassic -  The Silmans loaned their home, yard, boat for a weekend in June for the Jurassic annual radio field day. (211105.14)   

Ensign Heather Grant and Ensign Joe Grant - USS Maquis - For their work with the Hike for our Heroes campaign. (211105.14)   

2nd lt Brian Mullin - USS Maquis -  For his efforts in helping the Maquis in the quest for completion of the Vessel Readiness Program by enrolling and passing over 50 SFA courses. (211105.14)       

Lt jg Josh Laury - USS Maquis -  For his compassion and hard work as second officer and counselor. (211105.14)

Fleet Captain Gary Davis - USS Maquis - For his active participation in design and implementation of graphics and material for articles to enhance the visibility and professional image of the USS Maquis. (211105.14)

Commander Aaron Himes - USS Maquis - For his relentless pursuit in hleping organize and aid in chapter activity and participation. For his dedication to the newsletter Badlands. (211005.14)

USS Maquis NCC-75630 - All members of the Maquis during the shakedown cruise from June 6, 2010 to commissioning on May 14, 2011. (211005.14)       

Captain Carnell Eubanks and Captain Peggy Eubanks - USS Starleague - making badges, flyers, redesigning the ship's logos, pamphlets. Volunteering at Heartsong, Pet Trek and Golden Harvest Food Bank. (211005.14)

PO2 Tammy Smith - USS Starleague -Security at Siege of Atlanta, excellent meeting attendance, volunteer work assisting Molly's Militia, Borders gift wrapping and Pet Trek. (211005.14)         

Vice Admiral Wade Larkin - USS Revelation -   Wade has worked very hard on getting the RDC program out to the Region. He has promoted the various programs within the RDC program. Wade has been working with the RDCs giving advice and ideas to help make their programs better and active. Wade has also increase the reports he receives from his RDC heads. Wade has many plans for the RDC program and much hard work has been done with this program by him.    

Lt. jg Eric Bowman - USS Bonaventure -     Eric has performed the duties of Chief Engineer and Second Officer with distinction for many years. He routinely drives to members homes or picks up members to transport them to meetings, conventions or group trips when they are without transportation or halfway across the state. He has taken over the duties of  communications by updating the emailing lists and sending out  monthly event and meeting notices. Eric sets up and mans every Starfleet recruiting table that the Bonaventure hosts. He contributes his time, money and resources to all Bonaventure projects such as the can food drives, the bridge set project, and the 2009 Movie premiere. He's always there to help his friends and  fellow Starfleet members with house hold moves, patching driveways  or even a meal or a loan when times are hard. He reaches out and  helps his fellows without regard for himself. He is the very model of a Starfleet Officer.(211105.14)

Christopher Allen - USS Commonwealth - For his hard work and dedication to bring to the crew of the USS Commonwealth items that the crew of the USS Commonwealth may purchase that bears the USS Commonwealth name for their own personal usage (211105.14)    

Cadet Sgt, Caleb Nelson - USS Indiana NCC-79158 - In the ship's donation drive for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation on OCT 29th, 2011, SGT Nelson used his personal people skills to canvass his parents' workplaces to raise $140.00 for this annual ship's effort.(2111.14)

Ensign Mark Williams - USS Indiana NCC-79158 - In the ship's donation drive for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on Oct 29th, 2011 - ENS Williams used his contacts at work and among his Star Trek friends in town to raise $50.00 for this annual ship's effort.(2111.14)

LtCmdr Brian Detamore -USS Indiana NCC-79157For USS INDIANA's renewed foray into Charitable contributing , newly rejoined (then LT) Detamore did, using his own contacts in the community, secured $130.00 towards the Indianapolis Aviation Careers Education Camp in July 2011.And again, at the ship's donation drive for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on Oct 29th, 2011 - LCDR Detamore raised $200.00 for this annual Ship's Effort and outperformed everyone by walking 3.1 miles and finishing among the leaders in the Indy JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes.

Rear Admiral Steve Harper- USS Columbus - this past Christmas season he spent 21 days at the Karl Road library branch collecting toys and cash donations for the Firefighters for kids toy drive. He stood outside the library for 3 hours no matter the weather. He also gave the information to people who may be in need of assistance from the fire fighters drive.(211112.28)

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