Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze
Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze is currently serving as the Commanding General, 1st Marine Logistics Group.
He hails from Las Cruces, New Mexico and is a graduate of New Mexico State University. He was commissioned through the Officer Candidate Course Program in August 1991 and attended The Basic School, the Marine Corps Engineer Officer’s Course, the U.S. Army Engineer Officer’s Advanced Course, Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Joint Forces Staff College, Defense Language Institute, the Argentine Ministry of Defense War College, and is a Regional Area Officer for South America.
His service spans all elements of the Marine Air Ground Task Force, with command and staff assignments at all levels.
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Despite the pandemic’s harsh fallout on sports, it’s shaping up as a banner year for many University of New Mexico athletic teams, with conference titles and national tourneys.
While UNM’s two high-dollar teams, football and men’s basketball, hogged most of the headlines, it was multiple less-publicized teams that garnered the championships.
The UNM women’s soccer team enters the NCAA Tournament today against Navy as one of the most prolific scoring teams in the country. The Lobos are on a roll after beating San Diego State and Colorado State to close the regular season and win the Mountain West Conference title. The Lobos, led by MWC Coach of the Year Heather Dyche, are the 10th-best scoring team and 15th-stingiest defense in the nation.
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Tom Huizenga is a producer for NPR Music. He contributes a wide range of stories about classical music to NPR s news programs and is the classical music reviewer for
All Things Considered. He appears regularly on NPR Music podcasts and founded NPR s classical music blog
Joining NPR in 1999, Huizenga produced, wrote and edited NPR s Peabody Award-winning daily classical music show
Performance Today and the programs
SymphonyCast and
World of Opera.
He s produced live radio broadcasts from the Kennedy Center and other venues, including New York s (Le) Poisson Rouge, where he created NPR s first classical music webcast featuring the Emerson String Quartet.