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SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER CHAPTER - Jul 14, 2007

In June the chapter honored three June 2007 graduates of the Naval War College with awards for excellence. The first prize in the Information Warfare Category was awarded to Maj. Jill L. Wagner, USA, a graduate of the College of Naval Command and Staff, for her essay 'The Effects of Network-Centric Warfare on Leadership: Fresh Perspectives for the Operational Leader.' The first prize in the All Other Category was awarded to Maj. Chad J. Davis, USAF, a graduate of the College of Naval Command and Staff for his essay 'Toward Improved Operational Command and Control of Space Weapons.' Honorable mention was given to Lt. Cmdr. Jon-Paul LaBruzzo US Navy for his essay titled 'Influencing Friends and Allies; Information Operations Doctrine and the Role of the Combatant Commander.' The chapter also recently honored Coast Guard Cadet Thomas Laucys, who received the AFCEA award at the Coast Guard Academy presented by Dr. Gregory Johnson, chapter president. Cadet Laucys, an exchange cadet, will graduate and be commissioned an Ensign in the Lithuanian Navy. He has been accepted at the Denmark Technical Institute.

Event Photographs:

Cadet Thomas Laucys (l) is recognized by chapter president Dr. Gregory Johnson with an AFCEA award after graduating from the Coast Guard Academy in May. Laucys will be commissioned an ensign in the Lithuanian Navy.
Cadet Thomas Laucys (l) is recognized by chapter president Dr. Gregory Johnson with an AFCEA award after graduating from the Coast Guard Academy in May. Laucys will be commissioned an ensign in the Lithuanian Navy.
Rear. Adm. Jacob L. Shuford, USN, president of the Naval War College (l), congratulates Maj. Jill Wagner, USA, in June for her winning essay The Effects of Network-Centric Warfare on Leadership: Fresh Perspectives for the Operational Leader.
Rear. Adm. Jacob L. Shuford, USN, president of the Naval War College (l), congratulates Maj. Jill Wagner, USA, in June for her winning essay The Effects of Network-Centric Warfare on Leadership: Fresh Perspectives for the Operational Leader.
Adm. Shuford honors Maj. Chad J. Davis, USAF, for placing first in his category with his essay Toward Improved Operational Command and Control of Space Weapons.
Adm. Shuford honors Maj. Chad J. Davis, USAF, for placing first in his category with his essay Toward Improved Operational Command and Control of Space Weapons.

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