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NEW ORLEANS - South Dakota Air and
Army National Guard units continue to
earn top honors for performance excellence as they brought home six awards
from the 2018 National Guard Association
of the United States annual conference in
New Orleans, Aug. 27.
For the fourth year in a row, the SD
Air National Guard's 114th Fighter Wing
of Sioux Falls was the recipient of a
Distinguished Flying Unit Plaque, which
recognizes the five most outstanding Air
National Guard flying units in the nation.
This is the eighth time the 114th has
received the honor.
The 114th also received the William W.
Spruance Safety Award, presented annually to the National Guard unit that makes
the most significant contribution to accident prevention, and the Maj. Gen. John
J. Pesch Flight Safety Award, presented
annually to two flying units judged to
have demonstrated the highest standards
of flight safety in the Air National Guard.
SD Army National Guard units received
awards in all three of the Army categories.
The 152nd Combat Sustainment Sup-
port Battalion of Pierre received the Maj.
Gen. Milton A. Reckord Trophy as the
most outstanding Army National Guard
battalion in the nation for achieving the
highest standards in training and readiness.
The Yankton-based B Battery, 1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery, received the
General John J. Pershing Plaque for weapons marksmanship. The unit attained the
highest figure of merit (highest percentage of assigned members qualified)
during annual weapons qualification firing
with assigned individual weapons.
The Watertown-based Headquarters
Battery, 1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery, received the Certificate of Victory for
having the highest overall figure of merit
in the nation.
"The state of readiness and overall
quality of our units is unmatched by any
other state as evidenced by the selection
for these prestigious awards," said Maj.
Gen. Tim Reisch, SDNG adjutant general.
"I couldn't be more proud of the Soldiers
and Airmen of the South Dakota National
Guard!"
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Yankton
‘Whiskey’ Serves Up Surprises
“Whiskey When We’re Dry” by John
Larison; © 2018, Viking; 400 pages
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
It was right here a minute ago.
You saw it, but now it’s gone and
you have to find it. Beneath a newspaper, atop a shelf, under a blanket,
wherever it is, it was just right here
— and as in the new book “Whiskey
When We’re Dry” by John Larison,
you’d search years to have it back.
Jessilyn Harney never knew her
mother.
She died in childbirth, leaving
Jessilyn’s father to raise Jessilyn and
her brother, Noah, who was five years
older. Noah took care of Jessilyn when
their father drank too much syrup. He
was a good brother, making sure she
was warm, dressed, and protected —
until the year she turned thirteen and,
as young men are wont to do, Noah
had a fight with his father and he rode
away.
For a few years, Jessilyn did what
she could to help her father run
things, but he’d gotten addled in that
fight, and was never the same. Sensing
the truth, perhaps, he schooled her
on sharp-shooting for protection, and
he talked of marrying her off. Six days
after he left on a solitary ride, Jessilyn
found his bones scattered. Not knowing what to do, she asked if the nearby
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only wanted one thing. Noah had taken
up with some outlaws, and there was
a bounty on his head, dead or alive.
The Tyndall Accordion
be available, as well as
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chips or pretzels.
wanted to find Noah before the law
fun music at Oktoberfest
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and volunteers will serve
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