User:Mark Sublette
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C. Mark Sublette, born at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio in 1956, grew up in an Air Force family and moved around the country with his father Major Richard A. Sublette's assignments. His mother is Dr. Julia Wright Sublette. He has three siblings. Public schooling in Lubbock, Texas (1961-63), Falls Church, Virginia (1963-68), Redlands, California (1968-72) with high school graduation in Fort Walton Beach, Florida in 1974. Member of the Boy Scouts of America, 1968-1974, achieving the rank of Life. Member of the Order of the Arrow, ATSA lodge, San Bernardino Council. Red Cross volunteer, Redlands, 1970-72. Attended Clemson University, South Carolina (1974-75, 1977-1980) as a history major and communications minor but did not graduate. A member of the Clemson Tiger Band for six years, playing French Horn and Mellophone. Member of Mu Beta Psi music honor fraternity. Extensive media training at The Tiger, the campus student newspaper, TAPS, the annual, and WSBF-FM, the student radio station.
A resident of the Washington, D.C. area since 1981, he lives in Falls Church, Virginia and has served for seventeen years as a sleeping car attendent with Amtrak, and prior to that was the Washington station manager for the American-European Express luxury train. His Amtrak service has been primarily on the Capitol Limited between Washington and Chicago. He wrote a news column about the CSX railroad company for RailNews magazine for several years and has contributed news and photos to a variety of transportation and military publications. He maintains an ongoing interest in military subjects, amongst others. He has been a volunteer at the Claude Moore Colonial Farm in Langley, Virginia for 17 years.
Sublette serves as one of four administrators on the ClemsonWiki project.
"Verloren ist nur, wer sich selbst aufgibt" ("Lost are only those who give up themselves") - Hans Ulrich-Rudel
[edit] Wikiwings
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I hereby bestow upon Mark Sublette the honor of Wikiwings in recognition of his tireless ambition to give the Wikipedia community a complete and accurate record of all C-130 losses. Mark, Congratulations on a job well done! BQZip01 22:26, 28 March 2007 (UTC) |