William Glascoe III (30 Mar 08 )
This is William O. Glascoe III (CS-33)
writing from the International Zone, Baghdad, Iraq. I'm here as
a Computer Sciences Corporation employee supporting the US DoD
Task Force for Improving Business and Stability Operations in
Iraq (DUSD(BT) or Mr. Paul Brinkley's group). I've been here
since 06 Jan 2008 and will leave in late Jan 09. I actually go
on R&R every 8 weeks for 2 weeks.
Anyhow! I'm on the Board of Directors for the Air Force Academy
Society of Washington,
www.afasw.org, and we are having a slow and low response
rate to our annual USAFA Founders Day event in Northern
Virginia's Maggianno's restaurant. I'm writing you because you
might be able to help me persuade our classmates in the Pentagon
and Greater Washington Metropolitan Area to RSVP at the AFA SW's
website so the event is another success. The food is great,
there are kewl AFA knowledge games; an open mike; multimedia
slide show; cash bar; etc. I thought I had Carson Tavenner's
contact info at DIA but I don't.
I attached a recent photos taken at CSC's new
headquarters in Falls Church. they were for a Leading Edge Forum
brochure that I'll be in with seven others who won a CSC LEF
Grant last year. the Grant is an opportunity to investigate a
technology of interest to the employee and the LEF, where the
employee gets ~400 hours to work on the grant and write a report
and brief to present to the LEF and CSC via webcast. You can
read about my grant at
http://x3d4enterprise.blogspot.com.
/r
William
Scott Burns
I was just browsing the page and thought I would send in a shot
of the family. That's me and my wife, Jennifer, and our two
boys, Brady (3 1/2 yrs), Alex (2 yrs), and an unhappy little
girl, Bailey (2 mos.). Getting all three to be still for
anything more than a few seconds is a feat, so Bailey will have
to live with not showing her best side.
I'm out of the AF (since Aug 2000) and now work as a
marketing guy for Corning. We live just north of Fort Worth in a
city called Keller. It's great to be back in Texas and have
access to grandparents with all these little kids running
around.
Diego WENDT
That’s
Diego Wendt and Scott Ryan in Kandahar showing the
colors that don’t run. Deegsy (left) and Spot (right) bringing power
and hope to the nation of Afghanistan.”