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Eckstein Commended By Army rV*ITt»'T tint ICC’ on/-. - a "
The Herald and The Lantern
Page 13
COURT HOUSE - SFC William T. Eckstein, Tnickmasler of the 253d * Transportation Company, New Jersey Army National Guard, received*the Army Commendation Medal during a special ceremony
at the National Guard Armory here. May 31060. The medal was presented by U. Col. Charles C.S6va. battalion commander of
iSfth Supply and Service Battalion. and Col. Leonard J. Tharney,
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Sergeant Eckstein received the honor ' for outetandihg technical skill, knowledge and leadership qualities exhibited during the period from May 1975 to November 1979. Eckstein Is an Honor Graduate of the Motor Transport NonT Commissioned Officer 1 Advanced Course in Fort 1 Eustis. Vir. and he has been a member of the 253rd Transportation Company,
since April 1954.
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National Guard, SFC Eckstein, has also been awarded the Armed Forces Reserves Medal, The New. Jereejrjjeda^jj^fono^
The Recruiting Medal, and The Command and Control Headquarters Oulslanding Soldier Award. In civilian litc Eckstein
is employed as a splicer with the Bell Telephone Company. He lives In Cape May Court House, with Ns witeand children.
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