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C CO COTTAGE OTT T A TT AG G E GR G GROVE OV VE SE SENTINEL ENT N IN INEL EL L N NOVEMBER OVEMBER 22, , 2017 3A Veterans Day thank you Honoring those in our community who served Marie Sexton S K 2 (Petty of- fi cer 2nd class E-5), US Navy 1984- 1994 B o o t camp Or- lando Fl.; MCAS Iwakuni Japan; NSD Yokosuka Japan; FDGP NAB Coronado Arthur Shaw U . S . N a v y , World War II. Six-year veteran Thomas C. Munroe U.S. Navy - SeaBees R a n k : UTA-2 Jan. 5, 1956 - Nov. 24, 1959 Kwajalein Marshal Is- land, Okinawa, Adak, Alaska. Lloyd Norman U.S.Airforce Gary Sparks A r m y M P, 1 9 6 9 - 1971 Ft. Lewis Walt Scott A r m y Sergeant A p r i l 1968 to Dec. 1969 1 5 months in Vietnam Served in 25th Infantry Division and USARV Special Troops Detachment. Earned Combat Infantry Badge and Purple Heart. Jeramy Wynn Ritter Army Corporal 2004- 2006 Bagh- dad, Iraq Army Infantry, 3rd Infan- try Squad desig- n a t e d marksman and machine gunner. Worked alongside Navy Seal Rangers and other special units. Was in 50 caliber gunner mis- sions and 220 missions. Lee Maier U . S . Army, two years Vi e t n a m , Okinawa Austin M. Pitcher Army M/Sgt. 1942- 1945 Europe Infantry rifleman during Hurtgen Forest, Battle of the Bulge, Remagen Bridge head fi rst crossing of Rhine River in Germany. Met Russians at Fulda River SW of Berlin Byron Putman Army Rank: Specialist E-4 Feb. 2, 2006-May 25, 2010 Colora- do Springs, CO, Ft. Carson, Iraq — Baghdad area and Kandahar Province, Af- ghanistan. Due to a production error, the above veterans were not properly identifi ed in the Nov. 11 edition of the Sentinel. If we've missed an inproperly identifi ed veteran, please call (541) 942-3325 and we will continue to correct the error. Phillip Miller U.S. Army, Specialist E4, 2008- 2011 Iraq veter- an, disabled veteran, ex- pert marks- man, Combat action badge. William Parks E.N./F.N., U.S. Navy Joe Reeves Lance Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, 1987-89 Fort Sill, Okla., U.S. Artillery School, Okinawa. Expert Rifl e Medal, Overseas Sandra Morris Lance Cor- poral, USMC June 1962 to November 1963 Camp Pend- leton, Cal. Sworn into USMC along- side brother Richard W. Raley U.S. Army S p e - cialist No- vember 1986 to June 1991 Fort Jackson, S.C. for Basic Training; Fort Eustis, VA for Advanced Initial Training for Tactical Transport Helicopter Repairer Training (67T MOS (Military Occupational Special- ty)); Fort Lewis, WA with tours of duty in Honduras/Guatemala for Humanitarian Missions and a two-month tour of duty in Saudi Arabia/Iraq/Kuwait from Jan. 25, 1991 to March 25, 1991 (during fi rst Gulf War or Desert Storm). Served in the fi rst Gulf war (Desert Storm) Ray Northup Private, En- gineer, U.S. Marine Corps, 1941-46 San Diego, Pearl Harbor Max Koenig U.S.S. Princeton 1965-66 Medal Albert A. Jovanelly Fred C. Rentz U . S . Army E-4 O c t . 1970 to Oct. 1973 F t . L e w - is, WA, Fort Rucker, Ala., Vin Long and Can Tho Vietnam, Ft. Campbell, KY Crew Chief on Huey with 101st Airborne Ken Sears E-5, US Navy 1956-1960 Hawaii, Washington Electronics Technician. E - 4 , U.S. Navy, 1973-76 Aboard U.S.S. Paul Revere, classified and diplo- matic mis- sions through 1975 Warren Dale McGuire US Ma- rines, 1st Marine Di- vision PFC March 1944-March 1946 Landed with fi rst wave of Marines on Okinawa Wounded May 21, 1945, spent 10 months in Navy hos- pitals Drinking and Driving: You Can’t Have It Both Ways. We are a local Oregon Law firm helping people with asbestos related cancer claims. Call us for a FREE INVESTIGATION into your eligibility for compensation. 1-877-928-9147 333ċ!(/+* !%(ċ+) Effective immediately, Cottage Grove Garbage Service will no longer accept plastics as recyclable material. If you are a residential curbside recycler or a commercial recycler using a cart, please use the new instructions. How to Recycle in Cottage Grove Step 1: All material must be clean – no food residue in glass or tin cans, no soiled paper or cardboard, no waxed coated cardboard, no lids or caps. * No plastics. Step 2: Commingle only these items together in your bin or cart: • Paper: Phone books, magazines, junk mail, newspaper & box board. • Tin & Aluminum: Cans and Foil only. • Cardboard: Flatten & place in or next to bin. Step 3: Set these items next to the bin or cart: • Glass: Food and beverage glass only. • Used engine oil: Must be in leak proof plastic container no larger than 5 quarts. No transmission luid, cooking oil or antifreeze. Contaminated commingle will be left at the curb. Drinking and driving is a one-way street to disaster. Stay on the right track–if you’re drinking, arrange for a ride; if you’re driving, stay sober. With so many celebrations during the holiday season, it’s especially important to remember your responsibility to yourself, your family, your friends and your community: Keep yourself and fellow motorists out of danger by staying sober behind the wheel. This message brought to you by these local sponsors: Big Stuff BBQ • Axe & the Fiddle Emerald Valley Spirits • Hitch Pro Tow South Lane Wheels • Starfire Lumber Ray’s Towing - Eugene • South Lane Fire & Rescue My Party Bus - Eugene • Brandborg Vineyards- Elkton Cottage Grove Police Department • Lane County Sheriff’s Office Ryan Hoffstot- Farmer’s Insurance • North Douglas Fire & EMS Fort Rock Construction • Line X Protection - Eugene My Boys Pizza - Creswell • Kimwood Corporation Farmer’s Insurance Cottage Grove • Pinocchio’s Pizza Quality Inn — Matt Bjornn State Farm Insurance Cottage Grove Sentinel