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JULY 1991 TO SEPTEMBER 1992

The National Convention was held in Aurora, Colorado on July 22, 1991. Officers elected/appointed:

President – George A. Smith
1st Vice - Albert G. Ybanez
2nd Vice - Jack N. Cotton
3rd Vice - Robert L. Eckford
Treasurer – William H. Evert
2 Year Director – Faye C. Custenborder
2 Year Director – George Blondet
2 Year Director – Joseph A. Porter
1 Year Director – H. C. Boyd
1 Year Director – Robert A. Navarra
1 Year Director – C. E. "Chuck" Wright
Parliamentarian – Alvino R. Gutierrez
PPAC Chairman – George A. Carnes

As of June, 1991 TREA membership includes 52,858 members and 9,735 TREA Auxiliary members.

Denver, Colorado Mayor Welington Webb proclaimed July 22-27, 1991 as "The Retired Enlisted Association Week" in the city of Denver. Aurora, Colorado Mayor Paul E. Tauer proclaimed July 21-27, 1991 as "The Retired Enlisted Association Week" in the city of Aurora.

Convention highlights included a ribbon cutting ceremony at TREA National Headquarters building in Aurora, Colorado on July 27, 1991 at 8am.

 

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