Sp. 4 E4 Richard (Dick) C. Pat-1 ter son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pauli Patterson, who is serving in the! Army and stationed in Germany, I recently was commended by letter! from Lt. Colonel John A. Smith! Ill Commandind Officer of Sup-1 port Company, of which Sp. 41 Patterson is company clerk. IDuring a recent inspection of I the command, several quite favor-1 able comments were made about!1the administration of the Support!Company orderly room. I■The letter of Commendation toll Sp. 4E4 Patterson reads in part I j as follows: “As Company Clerk I ] Tf Support Company, you are, 11 feel, largely responsible for the | ’eccipt of such compliments I feel I confident that I can rely upon I you to keep up the high level 11 of attitude and performance,!] •vhich you have exhibited so far! in this command. You are to be J i commended for your perseverence, I; and for the long hours of hard 11 work you have put into making I lt;the orderly room administration 11 the model of efficiency that you! have.” 11Dick Patterson entered the army! in June 1965 and has been in I j Germany since last February 1966.11Pvt. Gene Patterson, son of Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Patterson, returned! Wednesday to Ft. Leonard Wood I( for special schooling. He has com-1 pleted 8 weeks basic training inh the National Guard of his six 11 month training. He spent twor weeks furlough with his family and I £ friends. I__U