Mines Faculty Member Receives Army Patriotic Civilian Service Award for Exceptional Teaching of Military History
John
Dreyer, Ph.D., associate professor of social science at South Dakota Mines
received the Department of the Army Patriotic Civilian Service Award for his
exceptional teaching of military history.
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Dr.
John Dreyer, associate professor of social science at South Dakota Mines has
been presented with the Department of the Army Patriotic Civilian Service Award
for his commitment to Mines’ ROTC program and his exceptional teaching of
military history, a required course for all ROTC cadets who intend to become
commissioned officers.
Each
year for the past decade, Dr. Dreyer has facilitated a trip to the Little Big
Matthew Cushing, a UofL Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration student and active-duty U.S. Army officer, saved motorists injured in a car accident during a recent commute to work.
Matthew Cushing, a UofL Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration student and active-duty U.S. Army officer, saved motorists injured in a car accident during a recent commute to work.
Cushing, who is assigned as the assistant professor of Military Science at Jackson State University’s Reserve Officer Training Corp program, came upon the scene of a three-car accident on January 14. He directed two bystanders to help him free a man who was trapped in one of the vehicles. When they were initially unable to get the man free, Cushing used a fire extinguisher to bend the broken window so they could extract the man.
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The directive focuses on carving out spaces for spouses who desire to start or grow their own business, or remotely work in a more office-friendly environment rather than from home.
“We’ve seen it throughout our careers. As we travel through duty stations, our spouses have really struggled,” said Command Sgt. Maj. William Fogle, senior enlisted advisor at Fort Knox Garrison. “They’ve sacrificed, not just dealing with our deployments and having to be home alone and raising a family without us, they’ve truly struggled with their own careers.”
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