HHS |
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Last Revision |
04/05/2008 |
Location |
San Marcos, CA |
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dapacster@gmail.com |
Personal Website |
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Business Website |
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Photo Website |
usera.imagecave.com/DusterAlumni/ |
Birthday |
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Spouse/Partner |
Patricia (Beiriger) Carter |
Children |
Karla (1964) and grandson Gabriel (2001) |
Employer |
Retired (1999) |
Bio |
Personal Notes
09/1942 - 02/1945 - Lincoln Orphan's Home 02/1945 - 09/1960 - Farm Southwest of Holdrege 09/1960 - 06/1961 - Westmar College, Lemars, Iowa 06/1961 - 08/1969 - US Army (see below) 08/1969 - 06/1999 - Becton Dickinson in Holdrege (QC/Purchasing and Finished college) and New Jersey (Purchasing/Logistics) 06/1999 - Present - Retired to Southern California (I did work one year as a Wild Animal Park VAO) I met my wife Patricia Beiriger in front of the Hamburger Inn at 8 PM December 6, 1961 I married her on December 19, 1963 and we are still married. Westmar College, Lemars Iowa - One year/'60-'61 BS in Business Administration Comprehensive - Kearney State College - (Now UNK) '75-'77 Nine hours MBA Studies - Kearney State -'78 Advanced Certificate in Management from the University of Michigan. Certified Purchasing Manager - Lifetime Certification Homes Nebraska to Washington - Two Apartments (5 months) Washington to Germany - Two Apartments and Gov. Quarters ( 33 months) Germany to Missouri - Gov. Quarters (9 months) Missouri to Nebraska - Four Houses in Holdrege (16 + years - Includes time I was in Vietnam) Nebraska to New Jersey - Condominium (15 years) New Jersey to California - Retirement (June 1, 1999 - Present) Lived in 5 States + Germany - Lived in 12 homes (This should be the last one before the urns at Point Loma.) Travel To 50 states + DC and 33 countries Military Service United States Army - Airborne Scouts(11DP) - SSG E-6 - JUNE '61 to AUGUST '69 Served in seven different units of the US Army in seven different countries (15 months in Vietnam) Badges awards included the Combat Infantry Badge & Parachutist Badge and 15 medals including the Bronze Star, Purple Heart & Air Medal. While stationed in Berlin I was privileged to shake hands with President Kennedy. |