THE HEROES WHO MADE IT HAPPEN

I would like to express my sincerest appreciation to the following people for helping make Phase III of JWID '95 such a success.


JUDGE JOE DILLARD

"Thank you Joe for being so patient during this evolution. Your pleasant disposition and ever present smile made the tense moments seem less frustrating."


LOIS CLARK MCCOY

"Thank you Lois. Your wisdom, humor and constant support were undoubtedly the key to our overall success. I'm looking forward to next year. Press on!"


HEADQUARTERS, 8TH AIR FORCE

"Thank you so much for your support during this demonstration. Without hesitation you provided airlift support for gathering overhead imagery. Roger really enjoyed the OH-58 ride, and without your support, imagery required to provide simulated earthquake damage could never have been obtained."


MR. DAVID HUDDLESTON

"Dave, what can I say. You were without a doubt the number one reason that we achieved our goals. You were a true friend and constituent. I can only hope that we will be able to work together again someday. Thank you."


MR. DAVID MAXWELL

"Thank you David. Without your support, we could never have managed the folks who attended. You are a true professional."


MR. KEITH LOUGH, MR. DAVID RODHAM, MR. STEVE JENKINS, MR. KEN BAECHEL, CAPT JOHN CLAY

"Without the insight and direction that you gentlemen brought to our effort, we might have lost our focus on what was really important, saving lives and reducing human sufferage. I look forward to working with all of you again."


MR. RAY BRIGGLER

"Ray, you expended numerous hours supporting the public affairs of Phase III, and I must say you did an OUTSTANDING job. Without you, we would not have had the exposure that we so richly enjoyed. It is the efforts of people like you that make these long trips worthwhile. You were kind and warm-hearted. Thank you.


JOE and GREGG

"Truely the unsung heroes of JWID '95 Phase III, you two spent numerous hours ensuring that any assistance needed was obtained. I would like to take this opportunity to applaud you both on a job well done. Thank you both, and I hope to work with you again."


CHRIS, CHRISTY and PATRICK

"You three were there to help pick me up when things seemed overwhealming. Your kindness and friendship during the trying times were what helped me keep my sanity. I can't wait to meet up with you in our virtual world. Thank you."


THE OES CREW

"You guys were great. You were pleasant during times when it seemed you were being inconvenienced and always greeted Roger and I with a smile. Your support was indicative of the southern hospitality that is so often heard of but seldom seen. Thank you for being there. I could not have asked for a greater group of folks to work with."


THE PARTICIPANTS

"I would especially like to thank you for your professionalism. You worked countless hours to ensure that the demonstration was a success. JWID '96 is just around the corner, and whomever you get to work with will be extremely lucky to have you on their team. Without you, we could not have succeeded. Thank you."


MR. WILLIAM JOHNSON

"Your confidence in my abilities to see this thing through were the reason I worked so hard. It is only through your leadership efforts that project officers like me are able to perform the way we do. Thank you for believing in me."


COL WILLIAM PARSONS

"Sir, you provided assistance and support during the entire evolution. My thanks to you can only echo those I gave to Bill Johnson. Thank you."


LAST, BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, MR. ROGER WELLS

"Roger, words cannot describe the experiences we had in Arkansas. You were a friend, a confidant, a protege, a professional. You were the key to my maintaining sanity. I am fortunate to be able to work with you, as will all of those in your future. You have the intelligence and common sense to see any project to a successful end. You are the definition of professionalism. Thank you the most."


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Date Last Revised: 30 September 1995

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