The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Dallas, PA Thursday, June 20, 2002 . . * » » Cummings on six Silver Points awarded to Bridge players month deployment The Pioneer, Dallas and Tues- Phyllis Landau and Annabel Mor- Brezinski. E-W Flight A: 1. Alan in Mediterranian GR AE fn Rg ow and Arabian Gulf DE hn Marine Corps Cpl. Forrest Cummings, son of Linda J. and Lawrence P; Cummings, Trucksville, is halfway through a six-month = deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf while assigned to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, based in Camp Lejeune, N.C. Cummings is one of more than 10,000 Atlantic Fleet sailors and Marines aboard the ships of the USS John F. Kennedy Carrier Battle Group and USS Wasp Am- phibious Ready Group. Cummmings’ unit is an expedi- tionary intervention force with the ability to rapidly organize for combat operations in virtually any environment. MEUs are composed of more than 2,000 personnel and are divided into an infantry battalion, aircraft squadron, support group and command element. With this combination, Cummings’ unit supplies and sustains itself for either quick mission accomplish- ment or clearing the way for fol- low-on forces. Cummings is a 1998 graduate of Dallas High Schooland joined the Marine Corps in September 1998. mio Legion donates to library The American Legion Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 recently made a do- nation to the Back Mountain Memorial Library to purchase books for the library on the armed services. Pictured from left: Tom Reese-Adjutant General, Edward Buckley- Finance Officer, Martha Butler-Librarian and William Kupstas- Commander. Genalogy program on writing The Northeast PA Genealogical Society will feature Lisa Lepovet- sky, Adjunct Professor, Writing, Literature, and the Communica- tions Courses for the University of Pittsburg at Bradford and Penn State at DuBois. 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