Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Adam Interviewed in the Las Vegas Sun

Cool interview with Adam in the Las Vegas newspaper: Archaeologist Mark Herrington, who excavated the “Lost City” in the 1920s, was a natural choice for Adam Gelman, because “he dug up lots of interesting old things and he liked Native Americans.”

Monday, May 11, 2009

Kibbutz Yakum Volunteers, Fieldtrip to the Negev 1977

Kibbutz Yakum, best Kibbutz in Israel. From left to right: Joe Gelman, Ira Naishtut and Rob Horowitz.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Captain Leon Gelman, 1928-2009, RIP

"By direction of the President of the United States, Second Lieutenant Leon Gelman has been awarded the First Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal in lieu of an additional Air Medal. Second Lieutenant Leon Gelman performed meritorious service while participating in aerial flight as navigator-bombardier of a B-26 attack bomber from 29 April 1951 through 25 May 1951 in sustained operations against Communist forces in Korea. Flights were made regardless of the time of day or night, weather conditions, or enemy opposition encountered. Through his unusual ability, courage, and devotion to duty, Second Lieutenant Gelman has brought great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. In total, Second Lieutenant Gelman flew 56 successful combat missions over Korea."