THE DHS TECHNOLOGIES REPORTER
Quarterly News from DHS Technologies LLC, Summer 2010

   

IN THIS ISSUE
SUMMER 2010, VOL. 5, NO. 2

DHS Introduces Emerging Shelter Technology at Capabilities Demonstration

DRASH Shelter Donated to Chile

Celox Named British Armed Forces' Haemostatic Agent of Choice

Medical Examiners Prepare for Disaster in Jersey City

Mobile Recruiting Station Debuts in Syracuse

DHS Board Member Honored as Distinguished Naval Academy Graduate

Spanish Air Force Purchases Sanitation Unit

Homeland Security Officials Hold Decon Training in Milam County

Future Officers Test out DRASH at ROTC Competition

Reeves EMS Lends a Hand to NYC's Bravest and Finest

DHS's VP of Logistics Looks toward Future

DRASH Welcomes Retired Command Sergeant Major to SF Stewart

Support Corner: Packing Your DRASH Shelter

Product Watch: New UAV Shelter System and Entry Control Point

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DHS Board Member Honored as Distinguished Naval Academy Graduate

General Carlton W. Fulford, USMC (Ret.) and his wife, Mary Ann.ON APRIL 16, 2010, GENERAL CARLTON W. FULFORD, USMC (Ret.), a member of DHS Technologies' Board of Directors, was among those honored during the U.S. Naval Academy's 12th annual Distinguished Graduate Award Ceremony.

Presented by the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, the Distinguished Graduate Award Ceremony is held each year to honor alumni who have demonstrated a lifelong commitment to the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps and have made significant contributions while in service or as a leader in industry or government. Five graduates were recognized during this year's ceremony, including Fulford, whose military career spanned nearly 40 years.

Raised in Millen, Georgia, Fulford graduated from the Naval Academy in 1966 and went on to serve as platoon commander with Company D, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines in the Republic of Vietnam and later as commander with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines during the Tet Offensive in 1968.

Following his time in Vietnam, Fulford continued his service to the Marine Corps and, over the next four decades, rose to the rank of Four Star General and held such titles as Deputy Commander in Chief, United States European Command; Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces and Bases, Pacific; and Commanding Officer, Task Force "Ripper" during Operation Desert Storm. He also received several awards, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit and Purple Heart.

Since retiring, Fulford has continued to play a significant role within the defense industry. In addition to serving as a board member at DHS Technologies, he has served as a National Security Council envoy to East Africa's Great Lakes Region and as director of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies. He currently consults regarding security issues with a primary focus on Africa.

Having enjoyed a career that has spanned several decades and continents, Fulford credits his time at the Naval Academy for much of his success.

"The Naval Academy is a very special place that has contributed significantly to any success I have had throughout my career. Designation as a Distinguished Graduate is an honor that recognizes professional achievements and contributions to the Academy's mission. It also provides opportunities for future participation and contributions to this great institution," he told Shipmate, the Alumni Association's official magazine.