Bio: Tauschek, Raymond J. (Re-enlists in Navy – 1972)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Tauschek, Warner, Ohm, Laird
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 14 Dec 1972
The Secretary of Defense re-enlisted a Navy man, PO 1 Raymond J. Tauschek, at
noon Monday, December 11, 1972, in the Pentagon, in the Eisenhower Corridor,
just outside Secretary Laird's office.
Guests at the ceremony were Secretary of the Navy, John Warner, and Lt. Al Ohm,
Tauschek's immediate superior officer.
Tauschek enlisted in the Naval Reserve in December 1962, and has been on active
duty since January 1963. He received his recruit training at Great Lakes Naval
Training Center, and from there was assigned to the USS Epping Forest, with home
port being Sasebo, Japan.
In August 1967 he was assigned to Atsugi, Japan. In August 1970 he was assigned
to the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, D.C, where he currently works.
He first met Secretary Laid when hunting on his farm on the outskirts of
Marshfield, and apparently worked on Laird's car when he was employed at
Felker's Shell Station.
At the Bureau of Naval Personnel he handles assignment dealing with the Navy's
electronic training area.
Tauschek is the son of Mrs. Ray Tauschek, former Marshfield residents, now
living in Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.).
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