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1 JOINT DINNER MEETING Philadelphia Chapter of the American Helicopter Society and the Delaware Valley Chapter of the AAAA Tuesday, November 13th, 2007 Program: “The Future of Army Aviation” Speaker: COL Theresa Barton TRADOC System Manager (TSM) Lift Sponsor: Corporation Place:D’Ignazio’s Towne House Restaurant, 117 Veterans Square, Media, PA 19063 Time:Cocktails - 5:30 pm, Dinner - 6:30 pm, Presentation - 7:15 pm Menu:Filet Mignon, Veal Parmesan & Spaghetti, Eggplant Parmigiana Registration:Deadline Friday November 9th Please! AHS/AAA Members and Guests*$ 20.00 Non-Members $ 26.00 AHS Student Members $ 10.00 AHS Member Couples $ 35.00 Spouses are encouraged to attend! * Please fill out the guest voucher on reverse side to receive the guest rate. Reservations:email: grpphlahs@boeing.com Phone: 610-591-3230 Please provide [1] first & last name, [2] menu selection, and [3] registration type. If you need to cancel your reservation please do so by 10 AM. http://vtol.org

2 About our speaker.... “The Future of Army Aviation” AHS Dinner Meeting, November 13, 2007 COL Theresa Barton, TRADOC System Manager Colonel Theresa Barton was commissioned into the U.S. Army as a Second Lieutenant after graduating from the University of Nevada, Reno, in 1981. After completing the Air Defense Officer Basic Course, Airborne, and Air Assault Schools, she began rotary wing aviation training at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Upon graduating from flight school, COL Barton served as a Training Officer at Fort Ord, California. Her duties at Fort Ord also included Battalion Adjutant and Flight Platoon Leader. In 1985, she returned to Fort Rucker to attend the Aviation Officer Advanced Course and transition course for Chinook helicopters. COL Barton’s follow-on duty was as an Operations Officer in the 205th Aviation Company in Finthen, Germany. While in Germany, she also served as the Executive Officer, CH47 Company Commander, and the Brigade Adjutant for the 12th Aviation Brigade. Upon 12th Aviation Brigade’s return from the Gulf War, COL Barton was assigned to the University of Chicago where she received a Master’s Degree in Political Science. In 1993, she moved to West Point, New York, to teach International Relations at the United States Military Academy. After two years at West Point, COL Barton moved to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, to attend the Air Force Command and Staff College. Upon graduation, she served as the 1st Aviation Brigade S3, followed by the Deputy Brigade Commander. In 1999, COL Barton assumed command of the 2nd Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment at Camp Humphreys, Korea. After 24 months of commanding a CH47 Battalion, she was sent to Stanford, California, in lieu of the Army War College, to serve an Army Fellowship at the Hoover Institution. Upon completion of her fellowship, COL Barton moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to become the Chief of Staff for the 6th Recruiting Brigade. Prior to assuming duties as TSM Lift she served as the Deputy Commander of the 6th Recruiting Brigade. COL Barton has a Master of Science in International Relations and a Master of Arts in Political Science. Her awards and decorations include a Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and Senior Aviator, Airborne, and Air Assault Wings. COL Barton is married and they have two children.

3 “The Future of Army Aviation” AHS Dinner Meeting, November 13, 2007 About our sponsor.... AHS Philadelphia Chapter Dinner Meeting Guest Voucher Guest’s Name: Guest Contact Info: (e.g., Address, Tele No., E-mail) Sponsoring Member’s Name: 07 Thank you for joining us this evening and your interest in the AHS. Please fill out this guest voucher to receive the guest rate. 11 LORD Corporation headquarters is in Cary, N.C., USA, with manufacturing in nine countries and offices in more than 15 major business centers. LORD is a privately-held company that specializes in design, manufacture and marketing devices and systems to manage mechanical motion and control noise and vibration. Lord pioneered the design, development, and production of elastomeric bearings, lead/lag dampers, pylon isolation systems, flexible couplings, and engine suspensions. Recent achievements include production applications of Fluidlastic Pylon isolation and damper technology and the development of active vibration control for rotorcraft. Lord also formulates, produces and sells general purpose and specialty adhesives and coatings; and develops products and systems utilizing magnetically responsive technologies.


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