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November 28, 2015

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Cpl.BrandenH.Holland Pfc Michael J. Holland Lance Cpl. Hoag, Cody Cpl. Matthew P. Hopper Pvt. Brian D. Howtopat GySgt. Jill Linnet Mayfield HM5(FMF) Brian Patrick McKenna Lance Cpl. Peter J. Men- doza Sgt. Albert Miller Capt. Michael Keith Mishoe Gunnery Sgt. Tage M. Nickerson Pvt. Vance C. Nolta Cpl. Daniel R. Nosek Cpl. Devin Penner Sgt. Dustin L. Reese Cpl. Sonny Sauceda Cpl. Thomas Scott Lance Cpl. Jason L. Servera Sgt. Keith Sharp Sgt. Brad Sol Cpl. Kylee H. Stroing Gunnery Sgt. Kirk A. Sw- enson Cpl. Jonathan Turner Lance Cpl. Michael P. Turner Cpl. Nicholas R. Upton Lance Cpl. Raymond Mat- thew Walker Pfc. Jason Ward Pfc. Jeffery M. White Pfc. Henry C. Woolery Master Sgt. Jeff R. Woot- ton Master Sgt. Carson Zumalt NAVY E-5Guy Kelly Abbott E-5 CBCM Jarred S. Ables Lt. Kenneth W. Anderson E-3Franklin J. Arellano II E-5Timothy M. Barbarick ET3Kent Barron Petty Officer 3rd Class David Baxter FTSN Wesley Bogner Josh Brady QM3Kirby J. Brandon E-3James Brankov E-7Chief Petty Officer James G. Brink E-6Jeffrey Brotherton Petty Officer 2nd Class James J. Burchiel SA Jessica L. Campbell E-5Dallas Chambers E-5Stephen Colgan BM5Victoria L. Contreras E-5Gunner's Mate Ashley Cordray E-6John Vincent Crisp AM Kyle Wayne Darrow CTR1Petty Officer 1st Class Cole Davis Petty Officer 3rd Class Paul D. Davis ENFA Christopher Dilsaver Petty Officer 1st Class Jef- frey Dobson PR2(AW) Richard Duncan E-6Robert W. Dunlap III Petter Officer 3rd Class Derek James Ellis E-6Ryan Jeffrey Farrar SeaBee Chief Brent K. Forward Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian Fry Dennis Garrison MM1stSS Albert Gleesing E-5Robert James Goode EWSa Michael A. Grant Petty Officer 3rd Class Frederick Gregorio IT2Alicia Kaylene Hamill CTSA Austin Harbaugh Petty Officer 2nd Class Craig Nicholas Hemping E-7Chief Petty Officer Eric Hemping AM3Roger Horner BM3Justin D. Iiams Petty Officer 2nd Class Charles (C.W.) Jones 2nd Class CTM Nathan L. Jones Travis E. Jordan Seaman William R. Kelly Seaman Johnathon L. Kersey Fireman Nathaniel L. Kersey Logistics Specialist Jesse Kunz Seaman Recruit: Tristan Lane Kyler Fire Controlman 2nd Class Tracy Mitchell Main Chief Petty Officer Cory Mason E-3Cody D. Maxwell HM5(FMF) Brian Patrick McKenna HA E2Joshua McManus MAC (EXW) Bobby McMi- chael MA1(MWD) Logan McMi- chael Shane V. Morey PR3Walter Moskal Airman Antonio Nava Jr. YNSN Mark Neal Jr. Petty Officer Third Class Cody A. Palmer Ensign Shannon Penne Joseph Picklesimer MM2David Pollack Ensign Christopher Reed Platner E-3CTTSN Michael Dalton Raschke Seaman Jeremy C. Rice Petty Officer Third Class Michael Roach E-2Robert Rodabaugh Lt. Ryan Ross Petty Officer Stan Ross E-6Kristopher Rotter Seaman Apprentice Ryan Schaul ET-1(IDW/SW/AW/PJ) Keith Shandley Petty Officer 3rd Class Col- leen Shine IT1(SW) Petty Officer Kurtis Christopher Slaugen- haupt E-2Daniel St. John Minesman 2nd Class Petty Officer John Staggs PS3Clarence S. Stevens E-5Petty Officer 2nd Class Intelligence Specialist Rob- ert C. Stenberg Petty Officer 3rd Class Walter H. Vassar Seaman Matthew Weston AMSC (AW-SW) William H. White AT Clarissa Williams- McPherson E-5Matthew Williams Quentin Winegar Commander Cathy Wise NATIONAL GUARD Spec. 4Melissa A. Ables P2C Amanda J. Adams SSgt. Keith A. Barron Pfc. Dennis Beam Pvt. Michael M. Bennett Pvt. Lee F. Branham Pvt. Samuel Bullington Pvt. Brad Chambers Spec. Don Chambers Spec. 4Michael Chaney 1st. Lt. Brent N. Dawson Pvt. Johnathan W. Fox Pvt. Ryan Dee Freemyers Spec. Brian D. Glaser Pvt. Carl F. Hawthorne CW3Darren Henley MSgt. James Holland Pfc. Antony Holloway Spec. Stanley Holmes Tech Sgt. Jonathan Huff SSgt. Laura Jumpp Spec. Deneva Marshall Sgt. Jerald Ray Phillips, Jr. Pfc. Jake Pluim Spec. Brandon Powell Spec. Michael O'dell Powers Spec. Jeffrey Neal Price Pvt. Dustin Rahming Nathan Scott Spec. Vincent Torres PV2Kevin Turner Sgt. Michael Wentzel Sgt. Jason C. Westlund Spec. Bill Wooden Spec. Candace Zepp COAST GUARD BMC Brett Bonner Petty Officer 2nd Class April M. Hambly AMT2Christopher Harris GM1Brandon P. Hayward BM2Anthony Longo E2Trevor A. Miller EM1Charly Ostrowski EM Nolan Schlereth P.O. 3 SN Jacob Schlereth ENS Trevor Siperek Petty Officer 2nd Class Harrison Stanley Richard W. Summers, Jr. Ifyouhaveamother, father, son or daughter serving in the military and would like to include the person's name on this list, call 527-2153 or send an e-mail to clerk@ redbluffdailynews. com. If this person gets discharged from the military, call and we will remove the name from the list. Military FROMPAGE5 FollowusonTwitterandFacebookforupdatesandmore. NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Protesters make their way up North Michigan Avenue on Friday in Chicago as community activists and labor leaders hold a demonstration in the wake of the release of video showing an officer fatally shooting Laquan McDonald. By Sara Burnett The Associated Press CHICAGO Hundredsofpro- testers blocked store en- trances and shut down four lanes of traffic in Chicago's ritziest shopping district on Black Friday to draw atten- tion to the 2014 police kill- ing of a black teenager who was shot 16 times by a white officer. Demonstrators shrugged off a cold drizzling rain to turn the traditional start of the hol- iday shop- ping season on Mich- igan Ave- nue's Mag- nificent Mile into a high- profile plat- form from which to de- liver their message: The killing of Laquan McDon- ald was another example of what they say is the sys- temic disregard police show for the lives and rights of black people. They chanted "16 shots! 16 shots!" and stopped traf- fic for blocks to express their anger over the Oct. 20, 2014, killing of McDon- ald and the subsequent in- vestigation, which they say was mishandled. Prosecutors charged the officer, Jason Van Dyke, with first-degree murder on Tuesday, hours before police released disturbing dashcam video of McDon- ald's death under a court order to make it public. It shows McDonald jogging down a street and then veering away from Van Dyke and another officer who emerge from a police SUV drawing their guns. Within seconds, Van Dyke begins firing. McDonald, who authorities allege was carrying a three-inch knife and was suspected of break- ing into cars, spins around and falls to the pavement as Van Dyke keeps shooting. Among the marchers Fri- day was 73-year-old Frank Chapman of Chicago, who said the disturbing video confirms what activists have said for years about Chicago police brutality. "That needs to end. Too many have already died," said Chapman, whose or- ganization, the Chicago Alliance Against Racism and Political Oppression, is pushing for an elected, ci- vilian police accountability council. Officers along the side- walk formed a barrier of sorts between the protest- ers and stores and helped shoppers get through the doors. But protesters on the march succeeded in block- ing main entrances on both sides of Michigan Avenue for more than three blocks. Protest over shooting of teen ties up retail district CHICAGO McDonald SHOP LOCAL. SHOP SMALL. SmallbusinessoperatorssponsorLittleLeagueTeams.Theycollectfoodfor those less fortunate. They support local service clubs. They give directions to folks from out of town. They employ your friends and neighbors. They serve on community committees. They sponsor local events, parades and festivals. Sales taxes from their businesses support City and County public services including law enforcement and firefighters. HERE'S A CHANCE TO SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION. When you shop the Big Box stores out of town, the sales tax from your purchases supports services to residents in those cities and counties. Likely you will spend about $20 in gas and more than an hour just to get there and back. So save the time, money and hassle and shop Tehama County today. Have lunch at a local restaurant. Not sure there's a gift item at a local small business for everyone on your list? Everyone loves a gift certificate for something for which they would have otherwise spent cash. So, please: SponsoredbyTheDailyNewsandwww.redbluffdailynews.com It's Small Business Saturday. Shop a Local Small Business Today. | NEWS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2015 6 B

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