Palwaukee Honors Dedicated Officer
1st Lt. Jim Griggs (left), Palwaukee's Deputy Commander, Seniors presents Major Bob Dempsey with his Benjamin O. Davis Award acknowledging his successful completion of Level Two of the Civil Air Patrol Professional Development Program.
Major Bob Williams (left), Commander of Group 22 presents Major Bob Dempsey with a Commander's Commendation in recognition of his sterling work at the Palwaukee Composite Squadron.
Captain David Gillingham (second from left) presents Major Dempsey with a framed commemorative display on behalf of the Palwaukee Squadron.
Major Dempsey cuts the
celebratory cake after receiving his various awards at Palwaukee Composite
Squadron.
All photos by 2d Lt. Marc Stanley
By 1st Lt. Jim
Griggs
Deputy Commander, Palwaukee Composite Squadron
WHEELING, Ill – On
5 February 2008, Captain Robert Dempsey Jr was honored in a surprise evening of
recognition at Palwaukee Composite Squadron. The evening was the culmination of
months of planning and hard work by the Squadron, and took place on the
‘all-hands’ award night.
Captain Dempsey
has served in CAP for 27 years, first joining as a Cadet in the former Hometown
Squadron in the South suburbs. He rose through the ranks before transitioning
to Senior Member, and ultimately served as Squadron Commander during his tenure
there. His dedication to the Cadet Program is almost unequaled in the Wing,
given that he always put the Cadets needs before his own.
That same
selflessness kept him a Captain for 16 years.......until recently, as he has
now had time to complete his Levels 2 and 3. The certificates for his Davis and
Loening Awards were presented on this night. Palwaukee Commander, 1st Lt. Scott
Murphy, promoted Dempsey to the grade of Major during the evening, praising his
dedication and hard work for all these years.
Group 22
Commander, Major Robert Williams, was on hand to present Major Dempsey with a
Commander’s Commendation. After reading the award citation aloud, he praised
Major Dempsey for being the main force responsible for Palwaukee Squadron being
awarded Illinois Wing’s Squadron of Merit in 2007. Major Williams had served
previously as Palwaukee’s Commander, and has worked with Major Dempsey for
years both in the squadron and at the Illinois Wing Spring Encampment.
Lt. Murphy, then
presented the honoree with a challenge coin given to him by former CAP National
Commander Brig. Gen. Anderson, denoting the ‘rising phoenix’ of the Cadet
Program. Captain Dave Gillingham then presented Major Dempsey with a framed
commemorative display on behalf of the squadron. The evening’s festivities
concluded with a special cake denoting the promotion, cut by Major Dempsey, for
all to enjoy.


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