In addition to his busin , he hold three Ia w d - gr and has graduated with Honors from th respected Ston­ ier Gr duat chool of Banking at t h Uni rsity of Delaware. H is acti ve in many organi­ zation and community commis­ sions. Mrs. Gloria Johnson is active with skilled nursing and reha­ bilitation facilities. She is a member of The American Nurs­ ing Home As ociation and The Detroit GLORIA nd WILLIAM JOHNSON. Navy Airman Appr ntic An­ toine C. Rockingham, n of Gr - gory L. and Wyzl • 'am II ! of 2509 McClellan, Detroi , r en I ' com­ pleted a ix-month deploym nt to the Per ian Gulf, We tern Pacific and Indian Ocr- ns aboard th air­ craft carrier USS Carl Vinson, homeported in Alameda, Calif. The 1992 graduat of outhea. t­ ern High School joined the Navy in Septemb r 1992. Navy Fireman Recruit Brett J. Riccinto, a 1990 graduat of Gro Pointe South HIgh choolofGro Pointe Farms, Mich., r cently com­ pleted a six-month deployment to the Persian Gulf, .v ern Pacific and Indian Ocean aboard the air­ craft carr i r US� Carl Vinson, homeported in Alameda, Cahf. He joined th Navy In April 1992. Navy Fir man R crui Brian A. Roman, of 7381 Brace, Detroit, r - cently complet d a ix-rnonth de­ ployment: to th Persian Gulf, We tern Pacific and Indian Ocean 'aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, hom ported in Alameda, Calif. The 1992 graduate of Lance Creuse North High School of Mount children ho follow in th ir foo - p. 'In Pro ram Ita been. I nd r Ih pon 01 hlp of Catb: lic So al • ten« of Wa,Yn Th Prowant iupport: 300 low lderly, ag 60 and u r who prooui 20 hour . ., a I ek of loue and . u pport to cluldreti whu ar ph . L all di obl d, emotumall impaired and chit­ dren. uh» a at ru It o] ne L rf or abu in Waj1t and Maromb COIlI1tl . NAVY ANNOUNCEMENTS American Management As 0- ciation. Mr. John on 'wit h community grou wh inte i bet.tering th li peopl= in n "Take hold of life's challenge and give the b st you've got, 1 - ting nothing hold you back. To know just how to take charge of your futur and to fulfill your potential in he v ry st w y possible," is the legacy William and Gloria Johnson leave to our I Clem ns, Mich., j01l1 d th Navy m march 1993. Mann Sgt. Marian H nder 'on, a 19 0 graduat of Murray Wright HIgh chool of Droit. rec ntly r - port d for duty WI h 4th Recrui Trainin Ba talion. Parri I land, . lnrm COl'P In Marin Sgt. William E. Shan­ non, on of William Shannon of 18653 Wi con in and Rosalie Shan­ non of 1450 Robert Bradley Drive, Detroit, recently received the Ma­ rine Corp Good Conduct Medal. The 19 4 graduate of Escondido . High School of E condido, Calif .. joined the Marine Corp in October 1992. Marine Pfc. Johnathon R. Ful­ cher, a 1992 graduate of Evangel High School, recently reported from duty with headquarters and Serv­ ice Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. . He joined the Marine Corp in eptember 1993. NavyOfficer 2nd Class Seren M. Turner, daughter of Elmer E. and Peggy J. Turner of 4516 Lillibrigde, Detroit, recently returned from op­ erations off th coast of Haiti with 'Commander, U.S. Second FI et, Naval Station, Norfolk, VA, em­ bark d aboard t.he command ship USS Mount Whitney. She joined the Navy in January 1987. Marine Cpl. Micheal T. Moyer, a 1991 graduate of Buchanan High School Buchanan, MI, was recently promoted to his pr sent rank w�ile serving WIth 2nd Assault Amphibi­ ous Battalion, 2nd Marine Divi-. sion, Manne Corps Ba e, Camp Lejeun ,N.C. He joined the Manne Corps in Novernb r 1991. Support Our Advertisers UPS ANNOUNCEMENTS UPS employee honored for 25 years of 'service Marine Sg . Stev n R. Bickford. son of St.ephen R. 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