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ROTC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
School Year 2023 - 2024

Cadet Gabriela F. Sanchez, Army ROTC, UNC Pembroke, Pembroke, North Carolina was the winner of the Meinhardt ROTC Scholarship valued at $2,500

Cadet Donna O. Montero, Army ROTC, Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina was the winner of a Cape Fear Chapter, MOAA ROTC Scholarship valued at $2,000

JROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

Cadet Kaleigh A.L. Butterworth, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville, North Carolina was the winner of the Bill Dadek Memorial JROTC Scholarship valued at $2,500

Cape Fear Chapter, MOAA, JROTC Scholarships valued at $2,000 each were awarded to:

Cadet J’nyia K. Monroe, Army JROTC,Westover High School, Fayetteville, North Carolina

Cadet Miracle A. Gonzales, Army JROTC,Lumberton Senior High School, Lumberton, North Carolina

Cadet JaKayla A. Duell, Army JROTC, Overhills High School, Spring Lake, North Carolina

Cadet Jenilynne K. Perez, Army JROTC, Westover High School, Fayetteville, North Carolina

 
Posted 05/03/24 21:55 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1714773341
ROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2022-2023

Cadet Brian J. Kruse, Army ROTC, University of North Carolina Pembroke was the winner of the Meinhardt ROTC Scholarship valued at $2,000.

Two Cape Fear Chapter MOAA ROTC Scholarships valued at $1,500 each were awarded to:

Cadet Edward Marteli, Army ROTC, Campbell University

Cadet Marcus J. Battle, Air Force ROTC, Fayetteville State University

JROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

Cadet Leslea C. Helm, Army JROTC, Hoke County High School, Raeford, NC was the winner of the Bill Dadek Memorial Scholarship Award valued at $2,000.

Two Cape Fear Chapter MOAA JROTC Scholarships valued at $1,500 each were awarded to:

Cadet Patrick A. McBride, Army JROTC, Lumberton Senior High School, Lumberton, NC

Cadet Muhammadali I. Rajabi, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville, NC

 
Posted 05/05/23 19:58 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1683316707
ROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
November 6, 2022

MOAA leadership medals and certificates for outstanding leadership were presented by LTC (Ret) Marty Williams, 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs, to four exemplary ROTC cadets.

The four award recipients were (left to right): Cadet Holly Bunce, Methodist University; Cadet Jake Gregory, Campbell University; Cadet Kristen Cooper, Fayetteville State University; and Cadet Brian Kruse, UNC Pembroke.

The presentation took place on a chilly and breezy Sunday morning at a Fort Bragg training area at the conclusion of FTX Trailblazer which is the Campbell ROTC Battalion annual year-end field training exercise. During the FTX cadets demonstrate their leadership and soldiering skills such as land navigation, patrolling, camouflage, first aid, among other tasks. The FTX also tests their physical fitness for combat.

The assembly consisted of a formation of 200 cadets and cadre in four companies representing each university cohort in the battalion.

The future of our military is in good hands with prospective officers like these cadets of the Campbell University Army ROTC Battalion!

 
Posted 11/12/22 11:01 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1668268903
HIGH SCHOOL JROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2021 - 2022

The Cape Fear Chapter presented the MOAA Medal and Certificate to recognize JROTC cadets who demonstrated exceptional potential for military leadership; awards were presented on dates indicated. Congratulations to the following MOAA award recipients:

Cape Fear HS, Cadet Julia Sibanda, Navy JROTC, May 5

Clinton HS, Cadet Micah Hicks, Army JROTC, Mar 18

Douglas Byrd HS, Cadet Esther Cazaves Ixtepan, Army JROTC, April 29

E.E. Smith HS, Cadet Stephen Lattimore, Air Force JROTC, May 7

East Bladen HS, Cadet Amari Richardson, Army JROTC, May 11

Fairmont HS, Cadet Kaitlyn Hunt, Army JROTC, May 22

Gray’s Creek HS, Cadet Brianna Pilkington, Navy JROTC, April 26

Harnett Central HS, Cadet Wyatt Simcox, Army JROTC, May 5

Hoke County HS, Cadet Deontra McEachern, Army JROTC, May 3

Jack Britt HS, Cadets Christian Kernells and Victoria Shepherd, Army JROTC, Mar 8

Lakewood HS, Cadet Vannessa Duncan, Army JROTC, May 19

Lumberton Senior HS, Cadet Jordan Martin, Army JROTC, May 12

Overhills HS, Cadet Hunter Montanez, Army JROTC, May 9

Pine Forest HS, Cadet Brandon Rhea, Air Force JROTC, May 1

Purnell Swett HS, Cadets John Vickers and Ryan Clark, Army JROTC, May 6

Red Springs HS, Cadet Cristina Cubas, Army JROTC, May 22

Saint Paul’s HS, Cadet Lucero Hernandez, Army JROTC, April 13

Seventy First HS, Cadet Suryah Ethridge, Air Force JROTC, May 6

South View HS, Cadet Clarisse Gillmore, Army JROTC, April 2

Terry Sanford HS, Cadet Kristina Francis, Air Force JROTC, April 16

Triton HS, Cadet Zucel Lopez, Army JROTC, April 30

Union HS, Cadet Brianna Serrano, Army JROTC, May 6

West Bladen HS Cadet Angie Garido Perez, Army JROTC, May 11

Western Harnett HS, Cadets Kierstyn Barnes and Rachel Haynes, Army JROTC, May 20

Westover HS, Cadet Saivon Hatch, Army JROTC, May 3

 
Posted 10/18/22 12:07 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1666109279
ROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2021-2022

Cadet Marquize D. Woodson, Army ROTC, University of North Carlina-Pembroke was awarded the Meinhardt Senior ROTC Scholarship valued at $3,500

Cadet Jasmine J. Thompson-Yanes, Army ROTC, Fayetteville State University was awarded the Charles Pimble ROTC Scholarship valued at $3,000

Two Cape Fear Chapter Scholarships valued at $3,000 each were awarded to:

Cadet Andrei W. Fennimore, Army ROTC, Campbell University

Cadet David B. Hudson, USAF ROTC, Methodist University

 
Posted 05/06/22 20:44 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1651884291
ROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
November 7, 2021

MOAA leadership medals and certificates for outstanding leadership were presented by LTC (Ret) Marty Williams, 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs, to four exemplary ROTC cadets.

The four award recipients were (left to right): Cadet Brandi Tucker, Methodist University; Cadet Rebecca Lewis, Campbell University; Cadet Mathew Noonan, Fayetteville State University; and Cadet Miranda Lee, UNC Pembroke.

The presentation took place on a chilly and breezy Sunday morning at a Fort Bragg training area at the conclusion of FTX Trailblazer which is the Campbell ROTC Battalion annual year-end field training exercise. During the FTX cadets demonstrate their leadership and soldiering skills such as land navigation, patrolling, camouflage, first aid, among other tasks. The FTX also tests their physical fitness for combat.

The assembly consisted of a formation of 160 to 200 cadets and cadre in four companies representing each university cohort in the battalion.

The future of our military is in good hands with prospective officers like these cadets of the Campbell University Army ROTC Battalion!

 
Posted 11/17/21 18:10 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1637190645
ROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2020-2021

Cadet Lynette M. Medina, Air Force ROTC, Fayetteville State University was the winner of the Meinhardt Senior ROTC Scholarship valued at $2,000.00.

Three Arlie R. Smith Memorial Scholarship Awards valued at $1,500 each were awarded to:

Cadet Jesse T. Aasman, Army ROTC, Methodist University

Cadet Jeremiah L. Harlee, Army ROTC, Campbell University

Cadet Madrigal A. Sanchez, Army ROTC, University of North Carolina Pembroke

JROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

Cadet Kylie M. Phorimavong, Army JROTC, Overhills High School, Spring Lake, NC was the winner of the Bill Dadek Memorial Scholarship Award valued at $2,000.00.

Two Cape Fear Chapter MOAA JROTC Scholarships valued at $1,500.00 each were awarded to:

Cadet Zamaya N. Marshall, Army JROTC, Clinton High School, Clinton, NC

Cadet Andrew C. Moreshead, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville, NC

 
Posted 05/08/21 10:00 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1620482442
JROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2019-2020

Cadet Javier Fuentes, Air Force JROTC, a senior at E.E. Smith High School, Fayetteville was the recipient of the 2020 Bill Dadek Memorial Scholarship ($2,200.00). Cadet Fuentes will continue his studies at East Carolina University in the Fall.

$1,700.00 Scholarships were awarded to the following JTOTC Cadets:

Cadet Maria F. Colon De La Cruz, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville

Cadet Jackson J. Rogers, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville

Cadet Frida Salas Caldera, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville

Cadet Colby Rainey, Army JROTC, Hoke County High School, Raeford

Cadet Larken C. Summerour, Army JROTC, Lumberton High School, Lumberton

Cadet Jessica Alvarez, Air Force JROTC, E.E. Smith High School, Fayetteville

Because of Covid-19 safety concerns, there were no public presentation of scholarships this year.

 
Posted Aug 13, 20 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1597340371
HIGH SCHOOL JROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2018-2019

The Cape Fear Chapter presented the MOAA Medal and Certificate to recognize JROTC cadets who demonstrated exceptional potential for military leadership; awards were presented on dates indicated. Congratulations to the following MOAA award recipients:

Cape Fear HS, Cadet Wesley Tomas, Navy JROTC, May 3

Clinton HS, Cadet Ruth Camacena, Army JROTC, Mar 15

Douglas Byrd HS, Cadet Adrian Ramirez, Army JROTC, May 3

E.E. Smith HS, Cadet Elijah Alford, Air Force JROTC, May 11

East Bladen HS, Cadet Hunter Clark, Army JROTC, May 8

Fairmont HS, Cadet Kaitlyn Hunt, Army JROTC, May 22

Gray’s Creek HS, Cadet Olivia Jones, Navy JROTC, April 30

Harnett Central HS, Cadet Joy Capra, Army JROTC, May 4

Hoke County HS, Cadet Addison Madrid, Army JROTC, May 7

Jack Britt HS, Cadet Kennedy Barnes, Army JROTC, Mar 8

Lakewood HS, Cadet Isabella Dolin, Army JROTC, May 23

Lumberton Senior HS, Cadet Kaley Fields, Army JROTC, May 9

Overhills HS, Cadet Joseph Barnes, Army JROTC, May 9

Pine Forest HS, Cadet Ariah Davenport, Air Force JROTC, April 10

Purnell Swett HS, Cadet Caleb Jacobs, Army JROTC, May 3

Red Springs HS, Cadet Cristina Cubas, Army JROTC, May 22

Saint Paul’s HS, Cadet Joshua Harlee, Army JROTC, April 13

Seventy First HS, Cadet Suryah Ethridge, Air Force JROTC, April 5

South Robeson HS, Cadet Jacob Strickland, Army JROTC, May 15

South View HS, Cadet Daniel Morrison, Army JROTC, April 13

Terry Sanford HS, Cadet Catherine Adam, Air Force JROTC, April 5

Triton HS, Cadet Emiley Obregon, Army JROTC, April 27

Union HS, Cadet Carlos Gutierrez, Army JROTC, May 4

West Bladen HS Cadet Jacob Young, Army JROTC, May 16

Western Harnett HS, Cadet Dante Kelley, Army JROTC, May 17

Westover HS, Cadet Vinajah Martin, Army JROTC, April 27

 
Posted May 30, 19 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1559249960
SENIOR ROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2017-2018

LTC Williams, 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs presented scholarship certificates to Cadet Lindsey E. Pritchard, Methodist University and Cadet Lianora T. Areevong, Campbell University.

Cadet Pritchard (top) was the winner of the $2,000 Meinhardt Scholarship and was presented a certificate and a plaque. Cadet Areevong received a $1,500 scholarship and was presented a certificate.

Presentations took place at Fort Bragg on 6 November 2018 upon completion of FTX Trailblazer.

 
Posted Nov 6, 18 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1541553443
SENIOR ROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
November 6, 2018

MOAA leadership medals and certificates for outstanding leadership were presented by LTC (Ret) Marty Williams, 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs, to four exemplary senior ROTC cadets. The four cadets were (left to right): Josh Alonzo, Fayetteville State University; James H. Browning, Campbell University; Cody A. Erickson, UNC Pembroke; and, Matthew G. Pemberton, Methodist University.

The presentation took place at a Fort Bragg training area at the conclusion of FTX Trailblazer which is an annual exercise in which the cadets learn and practice various soldiering skills. Approximately 193 cadets from the four schools represented by the awardees participated in the training exercise.

 
Posted Nov 6, 18 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1541548766
JROTC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2017-2018

Cadet Zachary A. Hunter, Air Force JROTC, a senior at Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville was the recipient of the 2018 Bill Dadek Memorial Scholarship. The Dadek Scholarship is the Chapter’s top JROTC scholarship worth $2,000. It was presented by NC State Representative John Szoka, assisted by Maureen Dadek, and Chapter President Chavez. Cadet Hunter will continue his studies at the Citadel in the fall.

$1,500 Scholarships were presented to the following JROTC cadets:

Cadet Ariel M. Allbrooks, Army JROTC, Lumberton High School, Lumberton

Cadet William L. Harris, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville

Cadet Andrea E. Little, Air Force JROTC, E. E. Smith High School, Fayetteville

Cadet Jeshaiah Y. Moore, Army JROTC, Lumberton High School, Lumberton

Cadet Natalia J. Morales, Air Force JROTC, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville

Cadet Glenda V. Torres, Army JROTC, Clinton High School, Clinton

 
Posted May 26, 18 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1527379398
HIGH SCHOOL JROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2017-2018

The Cape Fear Chapter presented the MOAA Medal and Certificate to recognize JROTC cadets who demonstrated exceptional potential for military leadership; awards were presented on dates indicated. Congratulations to the following MOAA award recipients:

Cadet Thomas Hernandez, Clinton City High School Army JROTC, 23 February

Cadet Clark Hunter, East Bladen High School Army JROTC, 11 April

Cadet Aidan Hay, Douglas Byrd High School Army JROTC, 13 April

Cadet Jason Riley, Jack Britt High School Army JROTC, 20 April

Cadet Jeremiah Harlee, St. Pauls High School Army JROTC, 21 April

Cadet Abigail Woodham, Pine Forest High School Air Force JROTC, 25 April

Cadet Masaada Sampson, Cape Fear High School Navy JROTC, 27 April

Cadet Logan Locklear, Purnell Swett High School Army JROTC, 27 April

Cadet Adrian Campos, Western Harnett High School Army JROTC, 27 April

Cadet Antonie Munn, South View High School Army JROTC, 28 April

Cadet Helen Jarquin, Union High School Army JROTC, 28 April

Cadet Michael D. Marbut, Triton High School Army JROTC, 28 April

Cadet Robert Nunnery, Gray’s Creek High School Navy JROTC, 1 May

Cadet Bianca Lorenzo, Terry Sanford High School Air Force JROTC, 4 May

Cadet Julian Deickmanm, Hoke High School Army JROTC, 8 May

Cadet Kieara Porter, West Bladen High School Army JROTC, 8 May

Cadet Christian Clark, Lumberton High School Army JROTC, 10 May

Cadet Robert Elbert, Overhills High School Army JROTC, 10 May

Cadet Brandon Lancaster, E.E. Smith High School Air Force JROTC, 11 May

Cadet Joshua Robinson, Seventy First High Schoo Air Force JROTC, 18 May

Cadet Maria Resendiz, Harnett Central High School Army JROTC, 19 May

Cadet Jakeisha Jackson, Fairmont High School Army JROTC, 22 May

Cadet Chkylle Boado, Westover High School Army JROTC, 23 May

 
Posted May 26, 18 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1527377862
SENIOR ROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
October 1, 2017

MOAA Medals for leadership were presented by LTC (Ret) Marty Williams, 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs, to the four outstanding SROTC cadets. They are from left to right: Karen Shoaf, Campbell University; Earnest Barnie, FSU; Scott Khimani, Methodist University; and, Austin Jenkins, UNCP. Each cadet also received a $100.00 stipend from the chapter. Congratulations to all of them!

The presentation took place at a Fort Bragg training area at the conclusion of FTX Trailblazer which is an annual exercise in which the cadets learn and practice various soldiering skills. Approximately 100 cadets from the four schools represented by our awardees participated in this important training. There were number of other awards presented by the cadet leadership to their peers as well as awards from the Army ROTC cadre. Morale was high and everyone seemed to enjoy the program.

 
Posted Oct 6, 17 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1507311207
NEW JROTC SENIOR ARMY INSTRUCTOR AT JACK BRITT HS

We welcome COL (Ret) Jim Wanovich, US Army as the new Senior Army ROTC Instructor at Jack Britt High School, Fayetteville effective the 2017-2018 school year.

COL Wanovich is a native of Pittsburgh, PA and a 1991 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. He has served in conventional and special operations units throughout the Army and commanded units through the battalion level. COL Wanovich culminated his 26 year career serving with the Joint Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg.

 
Posted Sep 22, 17 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1506131520
HIGH SCHOOL JROTC LEADERSHIP AWARDS
School Year 2016-2017

The Cape Fear Chapter presented the MOAA Medal and Certificate to recognize JROTC cadets who demonstrated exceptional potential for military leadership; awards were presented on dates indicated. Congratulations to the following MOAA award recipients:

Cadet Kendre Perez, Jack Britt High School Army JROTC, March 24

Cadet Carly Inman, South View High School Army JROTC, March 31

Cadet Keylen Canedo, Douglas Byrd High School Army JROTC, April 21

Cadet Denzel Burney, East Bladen High School Army JROTC, April 26

Cadet Elizabeth Locklear, Triton High School Army JROTC, April 28

Cadet Sharnice Belser, Union High School Army JROTC, April 29

Cadet Isaiah Harlee, St. Pauls High School Army JROTC, April 29

Cadet Mason Poole, Gray’s Creek High School Navy JROTC, May 2

Cadet Emily Fann, Terry Sanford High School Air Force JROTC, May 5

Cadet Brandon Jones, Cape Fear High School Navy JROTC, May 5

Cadet Jerry Pressley, Hoke High School Army JROTC, May 9

Cadet Melanny Zunun, West Bladen High School Army JROTC, May 9

Cadet Nicholas Gomez-Santiago, Western Harnett High School Army JROTC, May 11

Cadet Dylan Nelson, Overhills High School Army JROTC, May 11

Cadet Jeshaiah Moore, Lumberton High School Army JROTC, May 11

Cadet Andrea Little, E.E. Smith High School Air Force JROTC, May 12

Cadet Adrian Rangel, Westover High School Army JROTC, May 17

Cadet Nicholaus Amos, Seventy First High School Air Force JROTC, May 19

Cadet Michaela McPhail, Lakewood High School Army JROTC, May 19

Cadet Ashley Resendiz, Harnett Central High School Army JROTC, May 20

Cadet Jeissi Vasquez, Clinton City High School Army JROTC May, 24

Cadet Benjamin Bouriaque, Pine Forest High School Air Force JROTC, May 30

 
Posted Jun 1, 17 by CFMOAA Under ROTC Scholarships and Awards Permalink 1496362979

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DONATION TO FAYETTEVILLE AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY VETERANS BUILD
DONATION TO FAYETTEVILLE AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY VETERANS BUILD
Rich Underwood (L), Rick Callaway (R)
June 4, 2024

Chapter President Rich Underwood presents an initial donation of $1,000 to the Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity Veterans Build a new sponsorship the Cape Fear Chapter has undertaken.

By sponsoring Veterans Build our chapter will help provide volunteer, homeownership and employment opportunities to U.S. veterans, military service members and their families. Every dollar donated through The Veterans Build campaign goes directly to the build cost of a Veteran's home.

Accepting the donation is Rick Callaway, Chief, Operations Officer, Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity. Rick is a retired US Army Chief Warrant Officer W4 and a member of the Cape Fear Chapter as well.

FAHFH Thank You Letter  
Posted 06/04/24 15:04 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1717527847
DONATION TO THE RED CROSS
May 21, 2024

Cape Fear Chapter Vice President George Bond presents a $1,000 check to Mr. Phil Harris, Executive Director, Highlands Chapter of the American Red Cross. The donation represents our chapter’s annual contribution to the American Red Cross local chapter servicing our active military and their families in the Fort Liberty area.

 
Posted 05/28/24 16:42 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1716928928
DONATION TO THE USO
April 23, 2024

Chapter Vice President Marty Williams presented a check in the amount of $1,000.00 to the USO Center at Fort Liberty, NC on behalf of the Cape Fear Chapter, Military Officers Association of America (CFC, MOAA).

Accepting the check was Mr. Robert Whitman, Center Operations Specialist, Fort Liberty USO. Witnessing the presentation were several soldiers who were at the USO at the time partaking of the services offered.

USO Thank You Letter  
Posted 05/05/24 21:26 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1714944414
FISHER HOUSE DONATION
March 28, 2024

Mr. John Miller, Manager of the Fort Liberty Fisher House accepts a $1,000 check from Chapter President Rich Underwood. The contribution represents the chapter's annual donation to the Fisher House.

 
Posted 03/28/24 21:36 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1711661761
DONATION TO THE FORT LIBERTY FISHER HOUSE
August 11, 2023

Chapter President Rich Underwood delivered a $1,000 check to the Fort Liberty Fisher House. In the absence of the Fisher House Manager John Miller, due to unexpected illness, staff assistant Rachel Weatherd (not pictured) accepted delivery on behalf of the Fisher House. The donation represents the chapter's annual donation to the facility.

 
Posted 08/11/23 22:27 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1691792859
DONATION TO THE RED CROSS
August 4, 2023

Cape Fear Chapter Vice President George Bond presents a $1,000 check to Mr. Phil Harris, Executive Director, Highlands Chapter of the American Red Cross. The donation represents the chapter’s annual contribution to the American Red Cross local chapter servicing our active military and their families in the Fort Liberty area.

Thank You Letter  
Posted 08/11/23 22:40 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1691793613
DONATION TO THE FORT LIBERTY ARMED SERVICES YMCA
July 25, 2023

Chapter Chaplain Greg Williamson (R), brought greetings from the Cape Fear Chapter and a donation of $1,000 for the Fort Liberty Armed Forces YMCA Food Pantry.

Executive Director of the Armed Services YMCA Jeremy Hester accepted the grant and provided a tour of the facilities along with an overview of their service member support programs. Director Hester thanked our chapter for the generous gift and offered to host a tour and overview for the executive committee.

Letter of Acknowledgement from YMCA  
Posted 07/30/23 20:01 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1690747283
DONATION TO THE USO
July 14, 2023

Chapter Vice President Marty Williams presented a check in the amount of $1,000.00 to the USO Center at Fort Liberty, NC on behalf of the Cape Fear Chapter, Military Officers Association of America (CFC, MOAA).

Accepting the check was Mr. Jimmy Covas the center manager. Mr. Covas stated that the USO could not do the work that they do for our troops and their families without the support from organizations such as CFC, MOAA.

Letter of Acknowledgement from USO  
Posted 07/14/23 16:11 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1689351108
DONATION TO FORT BRAGG FISHER HOUSE
November 29, 2022

Mr. John Miller, new Manager of the Fort Bragg Fisher House accepts a $1,000 check from Chapter President Rich Underwood. The contribution represents the chapter's annual donation to the Fort Bragg Fisher House.

 
Posted 11/30/22 11:57 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1669827428
DONATION TO THE RED CROSS
August 4, 2022

Cape Fear Chapter Vice President George Bond presents a $1,000 check to Mr. Phil Harris, Executive Director, Highlands Chapter of the American Red Cross. The donation represents our chapter’s annual contribution to the American Red Cross local chapter servicing our active military and their families in the Fort Bragg area.

 
Posted 08/19/22 15:49 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1660938542
DONATION TO THE ARMED SERVICES YMCA FORT BRAGG FOOD PANTRY
August 2, 2022

The donation to the Armed Services YMCA Fort Bragg Food Pantry was made earlier this year as inflation is driving up demand for food assistance by military families and veterans experiencing food insecurity. The food assistance provided by the pantry during the first six months of 2022 already exceeds the assistance provided during the entire year of 2021.

Juan Chavez representing the Cape Fear Chapter presents a $1,000 check to Ms. Katrina Somers, Food Pantry Manager. Witnessing the presentation is Mr. Jeremy Hester, Executive Director of the Armed Services YMCA Fort Bragg.

P.S. Click on download bar at right to access thank you letter from AS YMCA Fort Bragg.

Thank You Letter from AS YMCA  
Posted 08/03/22 22:10 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1659579006
DONATION TO THE USO
March 25, 2022

Cape Fear Chapter Vice President Marty Williams presents a $1,000 donation check to the USO Fort Bragg in support of active military and their families in the Fort Bragg area. Accepting the donation is Mr. Grant Strayer, Center Operations Supervisor for the USO.

 
Posted 03/26/22 10:01 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1648303288
DONATION TO THE FORT BRAGG ARMY SOLDIER & FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER
November 18, 2021

President Rich Underwood visited the Fort Bragg Army Soldier and Family Assistance Center to present $1,000 in $25 grocery gift cards redeemable at the post commissaries as a donation from the Cape Fear Chapter.

The gift cards are given to soldiers and their families as needed while assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion at Fort Bragg undergoing medical treatment, evaluation, and/or rehabilitation at Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC).

Accepting the gift cards on behalf of the Warrior Transition Battalion were Captain Roe and First Sergeant Thompson. Witnessing the presentation were some soldiers currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion.

 
Posted 12/05/21 10:49 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1638719341
DONATION TO ARMED SERVICES YMCA FORT BRAGG
November 18, 2021

The Cape Fear Chapter continues to support the food pantry operated by the Armed Services YMCA Fort Bragg that provides food provisions to military families and veterans experiencing food insecurity.

Chapter President Rich Underwood, makes the presentation of a $1,000 check to Ms. Yahaira Nadermann, Food Pantry Manager at the Armed Services YMCA at Fort Bragg.

 
Posted 12/05/21 10:45 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1638719125
DONATION TO THE FORT BRAGG FISHER HOUSE
October 21, 2021

Ms. Vivian Wilson, Manager of the Fort Bragg Fisher House accepts a $1,000 check from Chapter President Rich Underwood. The contribution represents the chapter's annual donation to the Fort Bragg Fisher House.

As a token of their appreciation, the chapter was presented with a certificate of appreciation (click on download bar at right).

 
Posted 10/30/21 10:34 by CFMOAA Under Community Permalink 1635604352

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ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2022
by Rich Underwood

It was my pleasure to present the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2022 to Chaplain (LTC) Timothy H. Atkinson at our Awards and Recognition Luncheon on the 18th of March 2023. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members. The award consists of a rotating trophy which the recipient retains for a year, and a certificate.

The citation reads as follows : “For sustained outstanding service as Cape Fear Chapter Chaplain from July 2015 to October 2021. As Chapter Chaplain for over 6 years, Tim Atkinson’s ministry was commendable and widely praised. In addition to his principal duties, he served as the Personal Affairs Officer when that position became vacant, and he volunteered to serve as a member of the ROTC Scholarship Awards Committee and was a regular presenter of MOAA Leadership Awards to JROTC cadets. Whatever the chapter has asked of him, Tim has delivered without equivocation or anticipation of reward. He is an inspiration to others and epitomizes the MOAA’s motto “Never Stop Serving.” Tim Atkinson always exemplified the spirit of service and dedication to the Cape Fear Chapter and the Military Officers Association of America. His contributions over a period of eight years are immeasurable and certainly worthy of the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award.”

Congratulations Tim, you have earned our eternal gratitude for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter.

See list of all previous DeMeter award recipients at download bar above.

 
Posted 03/20/23 10:38 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1697131575
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2021
by Rich Underwood

It was my pleasure to present the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2021 to LTC (Ret) Bruce T. Brown at our Awards and Recognition brunch held in the Hodge Room of the Iron Mike Conference Center on the 19th of March 2022. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members. The award consists of a rotating trophy which the recipient retains for a year, and a certificate.

The citation reads as follows: “For sustained distinguished service to the Cape Fear Chapter from January 2013 to December 2021. Bruce has distinguished himself through his steadfast support of the Cape Fear Chapter’s mission since joining the Chapter. He has been a loyal and consistent active participant in chapter meetings, projects, and events, always offering to help in any way he can. He is one of the chapter’s most prolific financial contributors. Whatever the chapter has asked of him, Bruce has delivered without equivocation or anticipation of reward. Bruce’s contributions of his time, talents and treasure over a period of years are extraordinary and certainly worthy of the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award.”

Congratulations Bruce, you have earned our eternal gratitude for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter.

See list of all previous DeMeter award recipients at download bar above.

 
Posted 03/21/22 11:53 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1666106716
2020 ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD BESTOWED UPON MAJ (RET) IRA WATKINS
2020 ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD BESTOWED UPON MAJ (RET) IRA WATKINS
Rich (L) presents certificate to Ira (R)
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Marty passes trophy to Ira
by Rich Underwood

It was my privilege to present the 2020 Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award to Ira Watkins at our May 4, 2021 Board of Directors meeting held at the Iron Mike Conference Center. Plans were to present the award to Ira at the May 7 luncheon, however, Ira was unable to attend because of personal reasons.

Holding to tradition, last year’s recipient of the award, Marty Williams, passed the rotating DeMeter Trophy to Ira who will retain it for one year. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members.

The citation on the award certificate reads as follows: “For outstanding service as President Cape Fear Chapter from January 2019 to December 2020. Ira Watkins displayed superb leadership and resolute dedication to his Chapter and the Military Officers Association of America earning a MOAA 5-star Level of Excellence Award and two 5-star communications awards for 2019. All during 2020, Ira was forced to preside virtually, via ZOOM, because of the Corona virus pandemic. He showed noteworthy sensitivity and compassion in interacting with chapter members who struggled with isolation and other related issues, especially with those who lost loved ones to the virus. His leadership over a 2-year period that included the tumultuous 2020 pandemic was extraordinary and clearly worthy of this coveted award.”

Congratulations Ira, you have the eternal gratitude of all our members for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter. You are an inspiration to all of us.

 
Posted 05/06/21 16:33 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1666107507
2019 ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT ANNOUNCEMENT
2019 ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT ANNOUNCEMENT
LTC (Ret) Martin C Williams USA
by Ira Watkins

It was my pleasure to announce at our monthly Board of Directors Meeting held by video conference on 7 April 2020 that LTC (Ret) Martin “Marty” Williams is the recipient of the 2019 Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members.

The citation on the award certificate reads as follows: “For sustained outstanding service as 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs, Cape Fear Chapter from December 2015 to December 2019. His faithful and unselfish service on the Chapter’s Executive Board and his work as Chairman, ROTC Scholarship Awards Committee are without equal. Marty discharged his wide-ranging responsibilities in support of 5 university and 25 high school ROTC programs with unparallel dedication and excellence. He routinely drove hundreds of miles traversing a six-county area visiting ROTC units to administer the chapter’s ROTC scholarships and leadership awards programs. His vast contributions to include his donation of travel expenses, are worthy of the highest esteem and his selection as the 2019 recipient of this coveted award.”

Congratulations Marty, you have the eternal gratitude of all our members for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter. You are an inspiration to all of us. Our only regret is that we could not present the award to you in person because of the COVID-19 social distancing constraints.

List of previous DeMeter award recipients is at download bar.

 
Posted Apr 7, 20 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1588258727
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2018
by Ira Watkins

It was my pleasure to present the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2018 to Carol Ivey at our Awards and Recognition Luncheon held at McKellar’s Lodge on the 16th of March 2019. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members. This is the first time in the history of the chapter that this award was conferred to a surviving spouse.

The certificate reads as follows: “For sustained outstanding service to the Cape Fear Chapter, Military Officers Association of America from January 2013 to December 2018. Her faithful and selfless service on the Chapter’s Executive Board as the Surviving Spouse Liaison Officer for six years is without precedent. In discharging her duties, she never lost sight of her responsibilities to look after the interests and concerns of our surviving spouses. She not only served as an exemplary role model for the ladies, but for the entire Chapter, always carrying herself with dignity and poise. Her long-lasting contributions to the Cape Fear Chapter are worthy of the highest esteem and clearly warrant her selection as the 2018 recipient of this coveted service award.”

Congratulations Carol, you have earned our eternal gratitude for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter.

 
Posted Mar 18, 19 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1576609189
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2017
by Juan Chavez

It was my pleasure to present the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2017 to COL (Ret) George Blanc at our Awards and Recognition Brunch held in the Hodge Room of the Iron Mike Conference Center on Saint Patrick’s Day the 17th of March 2018. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members.

The citation reads as follows: “For sustained outstanding service as 2nd Vice President, Cape Fear Chapter from August 2013 to December 2017. Besides his faithful and unselfish service on the Chapter’s Executive Board, his work as Programs Chairman is without equal. His enthusiasm and quest for excellence in making every chapter meeting and special event an enjoyable and memorable experience, has contributed immeasurably to the unprecedented success of the chapter during the past five years. His incalculable contributions are worthy of the highest esteem and clearly justify his selection as the 2017 recipient of this coveted award.”

Congratulations George, you have earned our eternal gratitude for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter.

 
Posted Mar 19, 18 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1576609370
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2016
by Juan Chavez

It was my pleasure to present the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2016 to LTC (Ret) Ralph W. Hinrichs, Jr. at our annual Awards and Recognition Luncheon at McKellar’s Lodge on the 25th of March 2017. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow upon one of its members.

The citation reads as follows: “For sustained outstanding service as Personal Affairs Officer, Cape Fear Chapter, from February 2015 to December 2016. Additionally, he assumed the responsibilities of Honor Guard Coordinator, writing its first standing operating procedures; Chapter Liaison to USO Fort Bragg, while serving as a USO volunteer himself; and, agent to the Red Cross , and veterans services agencies. Whatever the mission, LTC Hinrichs executed it enthusiastically without complaint or anticipation of reward. His substantial contributions are worthy of the highest esteem and completely justify his selection as the 2016 recipient of this coveted award.”

Congratulations Ralph, all of us owe you a debt of gratitude for your dedicated service and unselfish contributions to the chapter.

 
Posted Mar 26, 17 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1521471004
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2015
by Juan Chavez

It is a distinct pleasure to announce that the recipient of the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2015 is Mrs. Tammy Beshlin. The DeMeter award is the most prestigious award the Chapter can bestow on one of its members.

Tammy was recognized for sustained outstanding service to the chapter as Golf Tournament Director, and Chairperson of the Golf Tournament Committee for the past three years. During that period, Tammy, through her leadership and managerial acumen, was instrumental in raising over $60,000 for the ROTC Scholarship Fund.

Tammy, wife of chapter member LTC (Ret) Dave Beshlin, is the first female recipient of the DeMeter award since its inception in 1998, as well as the first chapter spouse to earn this distinction. Tammy was officially presented the DeMeter trophy by Juan Chavez, Chapter President at our March 17, 2016 general membership meeting.

Congratulations Tammy, you are deserving of every ounce of admiration and gratitude from every member of our chapter for your dedicated service to the chapter.

 
Posted Mar 24, 16 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1521471222
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2014

It is a distinct pleasure to announce that the recipient of the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2014 is LTC (Ret) Doneal G. Gersh, US Army. Don was recognized for sustained outstanding service to the chapter as Chapter Secretary, Newsletter Editor, and Chairman of the Legislative Committee among other contributions. Don was officially presented the DeMeter trophy and certificate by Juan Chavez, Chapter President at our March 6, 2015 general membership meeting. Congratulations Don and thanks for your all your hard work and dedicated service to the chapter.

 
Posted Mar 7, 15 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1460769511
Fayetteville Airport USO Lounge Volunteers – 2014
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Members of the CFC devoted a total of 972 volunteer hours in manning the USO lounge at the Fayetteville Regional Airport during 2014. Our heartfelt thanks are extended to chapter members: George Blanc, Jack Cox, Tom Delahunty, Joe Fodor, Bob and Nancy Garman, John Hazlett, Bob Ives, Dave and Dot Miller, Art and Argie Rodriguez, Tom Shipp, Arlie Smith, Burt

VanderClute, Sarah Volkmann, and Drew and Kalli Ziegler. Their dedication and service to our military community are commendable.

 
Posted Jan 10, 15 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1420933488
ROBERT F. DEMETER CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD FOR 2013

It is a distinct pleasure to announce that the recipient of the Robert F. DeMeter Chapter Service Award for 2013 is LTC (Ret) William J. Dadek, US Army.

Bill was recognized for sustained outstanding service to the chapter as 3rd Vice President for ROTC Affairs and Chairman of the ROTC Scholarship Committee for the past 7 years.

Bill was officially presented the DeMeter trophy and certificate by Juan Chavez, Chapter President at our March 28, 2014 general membership meeting. Congratulations Bill and thanks for your dedicated service to the chapter.

 
Posted Mar 28, 14 by CFMOAA Under Members Permalink 1419136217
The Cape Fear Chapter Honor Guard

The CFC Honor Guard was established in 1998 to pay respects and provide support to the families of deceased chapter members upon request. The Honor Guard provides sentries at the casket or urn during the visitation, and serves as honorary pall bearers at the funeral service.

 
Posted Feb 18, 13 by Ric Kolseth Under Members Permalink 1361229886