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Institute Report. December 2007
A publication of the VMI Office of Communications and Marketing containing news and events information. Volume XXXV, Number
VMI Cadet. November 30, 2007
Volume 101, number 13Weekly during academic year, except during examinations and vacation
Brandon A. Bissell Interview
Brandon A. Bissell accepted a commission in the United States Army following his graduation from VMI in 1998. He has served with the 101st Aviation Regiment at Ft. Campbell, KY, flying Black Hawk helicopters; and he has been a company XO, platoon leader, S-1 and S-3. Bissell subsequently spent two years in Korea
VMI Cadet. February 9, 2007
Volume 100, number 19Weekly during academic year, except during examinations and vacation
Institute Report. September 2007
A publication of the VMI Office of Communications and Marketing containing news and events information. Volume XXXV, Number
Mark Martin Interview
Commander Mark G. Martin was commissioned in the U. S. Navy in April 1985 and earned his Aviator wings in June 1986. This interview covers his career through 2006
Charles Riley Interview
Charles A. Riley joined the U. S. Navy in 1943 at the age of sixteen. During World War II he served with the Navy's Scouts and Raiders, participating with the Marines in several campaigns, including the landing at Iwo Jima. Following the war he enrolled in college and subsequently joined the U. S. Army (Airborne) and then transferred to the Air Force, serving as an aviator. He flew missions in both Korea and Vietnam. COL Riley retired from active duty in 1970. The focus of this interview is his post-World War II U. S. Air Force career
Frederick Rody Interview
LTC Frederick C. Rody entered the Marines Corps in 1983 and spent 12 years on active duty and 11 years in the Reserves. He trained as a pilot and flew the F-18. This interview covers his 23 years of experience in Marine Corps aviation
Gilman Rud Interview
Gil Rud entered the Navy's Aviation Officer Candidate program following his 1966 graduation from North Dakota State University. His distinguished 28 year career included 5,600 hours of flight time and 786 carrier landings, and he flew combat missions during the Vietnam War. He served as Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron 192 (Golden Dragons); Commanding Officer and Flight Leader of the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels); Captain of the Fleet Replenishment Oiler, USS Wabash; and he commanded the aircraft carrier USS Constellation. CAPT Rud retired from active duty in 199
James Treadwell Interview
James R. Treadwell served in the U. S. Air Force as an aircraft mechanic and engine & crew chief (1971-1973); and as a KC-135 boom operator and flight engineer (1973-1979). During the Vietnam War, he flew on missions to refuel fighter aircraft flying over Cambodia. This interview covers his entire military career