The White Falcon - 12.11.1982, Blaðsíða 1
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Keflavik, Iceland
November 12, 1982
honor roll
A.T. Mahan
its first nine-week gra
the current school year,
established three honor rol
who performed with excel!e
The following students
a straight A (4.0) grade poi
this quarter and are noted as
Scholars:
Grade
12
10
7
7
7
Name n
Geir Watland
Danisha Krause
Cindy Keiser
Paul Rimas
Rachael Scott
Chris Witmer
Jasmin Celebcigil
Alex Greiveldinger
Rachel Kirk
Tara Walters
Fred Browning
Sheila Guzman
Brian Hovsepian
Tammy LeViness
Michele McCracken
Shannon
The following students have maintaine
a grade point average of 3.5 to .3.9n an
are noted as Exceptional Scholars:
12 Mark Miller
12 Vanessa O'Neill
11 Jim Servis
10 Peter Fisher
10 Kristin Hedin
10 Jeanette Michaux
10 Suzanne Rehkugler
9 Kirsten Dell
9 Greg Smith
unta
elude
t^pvy personnel
compensation
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ngton, D.C.--A11 Navy members
will receive a "statement
mpensation" during the month o
Was
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mil i
Novemi?
The statements, which will reflect
October 31 "snapshot" of the value of
individual member's compensation packag
commonly are provided to employees in prj
vate industry and now will be issued yea
to active duty personnel.
Included in the three-page document
sections on "direct compensation", wh
itemizes basic compensation elements comi
to all members; "indirect compensatio
which assigns a cash value to govern^
funded items such as retirement fj
"expense allowances" which itemizes r
bursements such as variable housing al
ances and family separation allowance;!
"additional considerations/programs"
attaches a value to benefit program
other considerations associated with
tary service.
For the direct and indirect compens
categories and expense allowances, d
Auto-emission
Washington, D.C.--Servicemembers retur
ning from an overseas tour with an Ameri-
can made car should pay special attention
to refitting their automobile to meet U.S.
emission control standards.
According to the Military Traffic Man-
agement Command, this generally involves
reinstalling emission control components
(catalytic converter, oxygen sensor, etc.
removed when the car was shipped oversea
and adjusting the engine to manufacturer
original specifications.
Personnel returning to the U.S. f
overseas areas (including Iceland, but
eluding Guam, American Samoa, Virgin
lands, Puerto Rico, Mexico or Canada)
have the components reinstalled nea
overseas departure point or in th
upon arrival. If original component
ever been operated with leaded gaso
new parts must be obtained.
on
Thursday,
times will be
dependents or
purchased by
Enlis ted
'following
News briefs
Armchair travel series
An Armchair Travel tour of the Hanburg-
Thelon river systems in Canada's northwest
territories will be shown at the base
library Wednesday, November 17, at 8 p.m.
Sandy Miller, who canoed these rivers
with six other women, will show her multi-
media slide presentation depicting the
waterways, rugged terrain, interesting
wildlife and gorgeous scenery,
e customs booklet
ashington (AFNS)--A free booklet by
U.S. Customs Service can help Ameri-
overseasmail Christmas gifts or other
parcels to the U.S. during the holidays.
The booklet, "U.S. Customs-International
ail Imports", explains customs regula-
ions that apply to international mail,
stoms officials say it's not too soon to
Christmas parcels in the mail. To get
ee copy of the booklet, send a post-
request to: U.S. Customs, P.0. Box
Washington, D.C, 20044.
F Thanksgiving dinner
A special Thanksgiving dinner will be
•served at the Enlisted Dining Facility on
November 25. Because it is a holiday meal
special prices and serving
in effect and tickets for
sponsored guests must be
November 22.
Tickets are available ini
Dining Facility Office a?|
prices•
Patrons on meal passes
Patrons on COMRATS
Dependents/guests
Children under 12
Patrons on per diem
Military personnel with mea^
COMRATS do not require tickets.
resident Reagan's
teran's Day message
Washington (AFNS)—"The nation is unit-
on Veterans Day to honor the valiant
and women who have unselfishly given
themselves to serve in our armed forces,"
ident Ronald Reagan said as he pro-
ed November 11 Veterans Day.
rds alone are insufficient to ex-
ur lasting gratitude and admiration
whose patriotism and courage have
„ur peace and freedom despite
yranny and aggression, Sign if-,
jons in their lives and other
hips have been the price
s veterans have paid so
us might enjoy the fruits
ce and liberty."
^^^vn'e presicjtete proclamation urged
^■ericans to ^Win public ceremony
■ivate thoughts and prayers for those
■ve died in our nat^toi's wars and
■lOSe Who have
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Friday, November 19
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