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SQUADRON MEETINGS
Date: 3rd Wednesday of the month
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Squadron Officers
Commander.................... Jason S. Stanley
1st Vice Commander.... Dean M. Peterson
2nd Vice Commander............. Ben Gilbert
Sgt @ Arms........................ Daniel Vagatai
Adjutant/Finance..............Tony D. Strauss
Judge Advocate................................Vacant
Chaplain........................................... Vacant
Historian................................... Bill Rendall
Jr. Past Commander........ Jason S. Stanley
Board of Directors
Jason S. Stanley - Commander
Dean M. Peterson - 1st Vice Commander
Ben Gilbert - 2nd Vice Commander
Tony D. Strauss - Adjutant
Doug Bowers - Elected
Bill Rendall - Elected
Ronald E. Miller - Elected
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