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Squadron
Commander
Dick
Hogestyn
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Responsible
for teaching and protecting the cardinal principles of the
Sons of the American Legion and the supervision of all other
officers of the squadron, guided by the constitution and
by the decision of the squadron as a body. As presiding
officer of squadron meetings, should make every effort to
see that the meetings are conducted properly with a recommended
order of business and the ceremonial ritual for the opening
and closing of the squadron meeting.
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1st
Vice Commander
Dave
Burley
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The
responsibilities of this office are devoted largely to the
membership enrollment activities of the squadron.
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2nd
Vice Commander
Ron
Williams
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The
responsibilities of this office are concerned primarily
with patriotic observances, the development of squadron
activities, and planning entertainment and social features
that may be scheduled in conjunction with squadron meetings
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Adjutant
Paul
Kubrich
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This
officer is the secretary of the squadron, maintaining an
intimate contact with the individual squadron members, keeping
the squadron records, and publishing any necessary orders,
announcements, and instructions
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Finance
Officer
Jim
Deier
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This
officer has the responsibility of receiving squadron moneys
and payment of all squadron bills when authorizations have
been given for payment.
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Chaplain
Ron
Mack
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This
officer is responsible for the spiritual leadership of the
squadron. In addition to attending all meetings, he should
be ready upon occasion to take part in the initiation of
new members, dedication ceremonies, and the funeral services
of a comrade.
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Sergeant
@ Arms
Ross
Zornow
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This
officer is the sentinel or outer guard of the squadron.
In addition to being the custodian of the flag and squadron
standards, he should be ready at all times to assist the
squadron commander.
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Historian
Steve
Westphal
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This
officer maintains a current record of the activities of
the squadron as a means of continuing a historical account
of its endeavors over the years.
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