Plaquemine High School Alumni
Plaquemine, Louisiana (LA)
Recent Members
Andrew Burbank A Dorsey | 1976 |
Emma Jo Dupont | 1955 |
Emma Jo Dupont | 1955 |
Emma Jo Dupont | 1955 |
Jason Garvin | 2024 |
Jennifer Baxter | 1990 |
Johnny Buquoi | 1971 |
Lewis Smith | 1996 |
Military Alumni
Honoring Our Heroes
This area is dedicated to our alumni that have served or are serving in our armed forces!
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Honored Military Alumni
Charlene C. Peavy
Class of 1989
Air Force, 4 Years
Served from 1992-1996 Active Duty
Class of 1989
Air Force, 4 Years
Served from 1992-1996 Active Duty
Clarence L. Davis
Class of 1984
Army, 20+ Years
SFC CLARENCE L. DAVIS
Sergeant First Class Clarence L. Davis enlisted in the U. S. Army in August 1984 under the Delayed Entry Program. After graduating from Plaquemine High School in Plaquemine, Louisiana he attended recruit training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma –Home of the Field Artillery in October 1984. After completion of recruit training in December 1984, Private Davis was assigned to 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery, and FEPA-KOREA.
SFC Clarence L. Davis
Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he earned the Field Artilleryman Military Occupational Specialty. In 1985 Private Davis received orders to FEPA-KOREA , South Korea from 1985 – 1986 where receive his training on the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), at 4P3, and vary field training exercises( FTX) to include “Team Spirit 1985†where he receive an Army Achievement Medal. (AAM). SFC Davis was promote to Specialist (E4) with the 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery. After returning from Korea, Specialist Davis was assigned to Fort Sill, Oklahoma to the 2nd Battalion 14th Field Artillery as a gunnery of the M109A1 Self-propelled medium howitzers. Specialist Davis was promote to Sergeant (E5), where he participated in numerous combined arm exercises and field training exercises until January 1988.
In January 1988, Sergeant Davis received orders to 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2ACR), EURA-GERMANY. In 1988 as a leader of soldiers, he conducted gunnery training at Grafenwoehr, maneuvers training at the Combat Maneuver Training Center at Hohenfels and participated in numerous REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany) exercises. Sergeant Davis also rehearsed portion of the NATO war plan on the German countryside. During this time in Germany, the 2d ACR saw the pendulum swing both ways for the Army in Europe, from the neglect of the post-Vietnam era to the vast improvements in equipment and facilities in the eighties. Our mission was to train for war and conduct border surveillance on the Czech Republic (Czechia) border. As a border guard Sergeant Davis held various positions such as Patrol NCO, Relay NCO, Control Desk NCO, and Training NCO.
In August 1990, deployed to Southwest Asia where he participated in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2ACR), EURA-GERMANY as an M109A1 Self-propelled medium howitzers Chief of Section. In April 1992 he was reassigned to, Ft. Polk, Louisiana. While in Ft. Polk, Louisiana he participated in four (4) National Training Center field training exercises before his unit moved to Fort Hood, Texas in 1993. From 1993 to 1996 Sergeant Davis participated in numerous field training exercises, 3 NTC rotations, and 3 gun section competition. Sergeant Davis gun section was name Top Gun one out of the 3 years.
In May of 1996, he join the Indiana National Guard as a Combat Engineer (21B). While in the Indiana National Guard, he serve in many position such as Squad Leader, Section Leader, Retention NCO, Pre Basic NCO, HRNCO, Site Security Manager, and the State Contractor Verification System –Trusted Agents Manager (TASM), State of Indiana DEERS/RAPIDS – Subject Matters Expert (SME).
DECORATIONS, AWARDS AND CITATIONS
Sergeant First Class Davis’ awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Army Good Conduct Medal(4th),Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal(3rd), National Defense Service Medal(2nd), Southwest Asia Service Medal (4th),Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M Deviceâ€, NCO Professional Development Ribbon(#2), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon(2nd), Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon(3rd), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), IN Recruiting Ribbon, Indiana Outside Continental United State Ribbon(3rd), Indiana Military Volunteer Emblem, Army Lapel Button
CIVILIAN EDUCATION
Sergeant First Class Davis holds a BA/Human Resources HRM Oakland City University 2006, MS/Master of Science MGT Oakland City University 2007, and a PHD in Education, Liberty University 2011.
MILITARY EDUCATION
SFC Davis military education included Joint Information Site Communications Capability (JISCC), Unit Supply Personnel (PEC), Emergency Management Institute ( IS-100.SC, IS-200.SC, IS-700.SC,IS-800.SC), Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS), Maneuver Control System (MCS), Contractor Verification System (CVS), All Source Analysis System Light (ASAS Light), Unit Administrator Course (PEC), Human Resources Specialist (42A),CAC/ID Card Training (PEC), DMDC Security Awareness (SAW200), DMDC Security Awareness (SAW100),RAPIDS 7.0 for Certified RAPIDS 6.5 Users, RAPIDS 6.5 Deployable Workstation VO/SSM,RAPIDS 6.5 Advance for Site Security Managers, RAPIDS 6.5 Basics for VO /SSM, Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System, Train Training Officer Course (TTOC), Small Group Instruction Training (SGI), Total Army Instructor Training (TAITC), Defensive Tactics Training & Z305 Pepper Spray Training, Security orcesAugmented Training, PreBasic Training/Retention Training, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course, Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Training (13 B 10) Cannon Crewman, Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials, Intermodal Dry Cargo Container Reinspection Course, Risk Management & Safety course, Combat Lifesaver Course, SINCGARS Instructor Course, Weaponeer Instructor –Range Operations Course, Driver Training Instructor Course: Tracks/Wheels,
CIVILIAN/MILITARY AFFILIATIONS
SFC Davis civilian affiliations include Oakland City University Alumni Association, Active National PTA Member# 00033760, Active Member of Faith Family Ministries, Member of the American Legion, National Guard Association of Indiana Life Member
Class of 1984
Army, 20+ Years
SFC CLARENCE L. DAVIS
Sergeant First Class Clarence L. Davis enlisted in the U. S. Army in August 1984 under the Delayed Entry Program. After graduating from Plaquemine High School in Plaquemine, Louisiana he attended recruit training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma –Home of the Field Artillery in October 1984. After completion of recruit training in December 1984, Private Davis was assigned to 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery, and FEPA-KOREA.
SFC Clarence L. Davis
Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he earned the Field Artilleryman Military Occupational Specialty. In 1985 Private Davis received orders to FEPA-KOREA , South Korea from 1985 – 1986 where receive his training on the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), at 4P3, and vary field training exercises( FTX) to include “Team Spirit 1985†where he receive an Army Achievement Medal. (AAM). SFC Davis was promote to Specialist (E4) with the 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery. After returning from Korea, Specialist Davis was assigned to Fort Sill, Oklahoma to the 2nd Battalion 14th Field Artillery as a gunnery of the M109A1 Self-propelled medium howitzers. Specialist Davis was promote to Sergeant (E5), where he participated in numerous combined arm exercises and field training exercises until January 1988.
In January 1988, Sergeant Davis received orders to 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2ACR), EURA-GERMANY. In 1988 as a leader of soldiers, he conducted gunnery training at Grafenwoehr, maneuvers training at the Combat Maneuver Training Center at Hohenfels and participated in numerous REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany) exercises. Sergeant Davis also rehearsed portion of the NATO war plan on the German countryside. During this time in Germany, the 2d ACR saw the pendulum swing both ways for the Army in Europe, from the neglect of the post-Vietnam era to the vast improvements in equipment and facilities in the eighties. Our mission was to train for war and conduct border surveillance on the Czech Republic (Czechia) border. As a border guard Sergeant Davis held various positions such as Patrol NCO, Relay NCO, Control Desk NCO, and Training NCO.
In August 1990, deployed to Southwest Asia where he participated in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2ACR), EURA-GERMANY as an M109A1 Self-propelled medium howitzers Chief of Section. In April 1992 he was reassigned to, Ft. Polk, Louisiana. While in Ft. Polk, Louisiana he participated in four (4) National Training Center field training exercises before his unit moved to Fort Hood, Texas in 1993. From 1993 to 1996 Sergeant Davis participated in numerous field training exercises, 3 NTC rotations, and 3 gun section competition. Sergeant Davis gun section was name Top Gun one out of the 3 years.
In May of 1996, he join the Indiana National Guard as a Combat Engineer (21B). While in the Indiana National Guard, he serve in many position such as Squad Leader, Section Leader, Retention NCO, Pre Basic NCO, HRNCO, Site Security Manager, and the State Contractor Verification System –Trusted Agents Manager (TASM), State of Indiana DEERS/RAPIDS – Subject Matters Expert (SME).
DECORATIONS, AWARDS AND CITATIONS
Sergeant First Class Davis’ awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Army Good Conduct Medal(4th),Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal(3rd), National Defense Service Medal(2nd), Southwest Asia Service Medal (4th),Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M Deviceâ€, NCO Professional Development Ribbon(#2), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon(2nd), Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon(3rd), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), IN Recruiting Ribbon, Indiana Outside Continental United State Ribbon(3rd), Indiana Military Volunteer Emblem, Army Lapel Button
CIVILIAN EDUCATION
Sergeant First Class Davis holds a BA/Human Resources HRM Oakland City University 2006, MS/Master of Science MGT Oakland City University 2007, and a PHD in Education, Liberty University 2011.
MILITARY EDUCATION
SFC Davis military education included Joint Information Site Communications Capability (JISCC), Unit Supply Personnel (PEC), Emergency Management Institute ( IS-100.SC, IS-200.SC, IS-700.SC,IS-800.SC), Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS), Maneuver Control System (MCS), Contractor Verification System (CVS), All Source Analysis System Light (ASAS Light), Unit Administrator Course (PEC), Human Resources Specialist (42A),CAC/ID Card Training (PEC), DMDC Security Awareness (SAW200), DMDC Security Awareness (SAW100),RAPIDS 7.0 for Certified RAPIDS 6.5 Users, RAPIDS 6.5 Deployable Workstation VO/SSM,RAPIDS 6.5 Advance for Site Security Managers, RAPIDS 6.5 Basics for VO /SSM, Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System, Train Training Officer Course (TTOC), Small Group Instruction Training (SGI), Total Army Instructor Training (TAITC), Defensive Tactics Training & Z305 Pepper Spray Training, Security orcesAugmented Training, PreBasic Training/Retention Training, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course, Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Training (13 B 10) Cannon Crewman, Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials, Intermodal Dry Cargo Container Reinspection Course, Risk Management & Safety course, Combat Lifesaver Course, SINCGARS Instructor Course, Weaponeer Instructor –Range Operations Course, Driver Training Instructor Course: Tracks/Wheels,
CIVILIAN/MILITARY AFFILIATIONS
SFC Davis civilian affiliations include Oakland City University Alumni Association, Active National PTA Member# 00033760, Active Member of Faith Family Ministries, Member of the American Legion, National Guard Association of Indiana Life Member
DANNY GULOTTA
Class of 1969
Navy, 3 Years
SERVED IN VIETNAM AND WAS ON THE APOLLO11 AND 12 SPACECRAFT RECOVERY TEAM. 11 WAS THE FIRST TO THE MOON.
Class of 1969
Navy, 3 Years
SERVED IN VIETNAM AND WAS ON THE APOLLO11 AND 12 SPACECRAFT RECOVERY TEAM. 11 WAS THE FIRST TO THE MOON.
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Our Plaquemine High School military alumni are some of the most outstanding people we know and this page recognizes them and everything they have done! Not everyone gets to come home for the holidays and we want our Plaquemine High School Military to know that they are loved and appreciated. All of us in Plaquemine are proud of our military alumni and want to thank them for risking their lives to protect our country!