The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 24.12.1964, Side 4

The White Falcon - 24.12.1964, Side 4
4 WHITE FALCON Thursday, December 24, 1964 GLEOILEG JOL OG GLEDILEGT IMVAR HI, JERRY—Listening to his girlfriend’s voice over a “Voice from Home” tape sent by the local Red Cross chapter back home, Gerald F. Dornhecker, ATW3, of VF11, feels that home is closer during Christmas while William A. Frazier, Red Cross representative looks on. Officials’ Greetings... SOUTHBOUND SANTA—Ens J. M. Kavulia (left) and LCdr N. L. Halladay show Santa how their radar will lead him south as they fol- low their route off the coast of Iceland Dec. 24. (Continued from page 1.) must be separated from their fam- ilies on this holiday of hope and peace, and to those who bear the burden of your absence, I wish to express my special thanks. To each of you in the armed forces and to your loved ones, Mrs. Johnson and I send our very best wishes. May the blessings of God be with you in the New Year. Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United States (Continued from page 1.) warmest and heartiest best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. RAdm Paul D. Buie Commander, Iceland Defense Force (Continued from page 1.) to assure continuing effective ful- fillment of our vital role in the preservation of peace. “To all of you I extend my thanks for your loyalty and de- votion to the performance of the ADC Mission during 1964. “My warmest personal greetings to you and your families for Christmas and the New Year." To General Thatcher’s message I would like to add my own to wish all members of the Military Services in Iceland a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Col. Alan G. Long Commander, Air Forces Iceland Season’s Mail Swamps Base Christmastime is the time for receiving those gifts and cards and it is also a busy time for the base Post Office. Over 20 tons or 40,000 pounds of cards and packages have ar- rived from the U.S. and another 20 tons is expected to arrive dur- ing this month and through J anuary. From the period of Nov. 15 to Dec. 15 the Post Office mailed out 60,000 pounds of letter mail and packages. Saturday the post office re- ceived 18,000 pounds of mail for the base. The backlog of late mailed let- ters, cards, and gifts do not faci- litate the receiver or the post office personnel. Everyone likes to get presents and cards from home during the holiday season. So remember the one who mails his Christmas gifts and cards early is likely to have them delivered to his loved ones on time. The Radio Log by Dave Scott Our listeners will note that due to the Christmas Season our pro- gramming has changed quite a bit. A Quarter Century of Swing has been moved to the 1:05 p.m. slot for this week and will feature popular Christmas and seasonal music of the past 25 years. Many other special shows designed for getting everyone in the Christmas mood will be aired for your enjoy- ment. By now, everyone should have a copy of our Christmas- week schedule. The staff of AFRS wishes to take this opportunity to wish all its listeners the merriest Christ- mas and a most joyous New Year. Dave Scott Bob Burchette Guy Miller Buzz Shipp NOTICE Due to the holiday season the next issue of the White Falcon will not be printed un- til Jan. 8. 4White Falcon’ Draws Praise The White Falcon staff received some unexpected Christmas cheer last week. The “cheer” was in the form of hearty congratulations from the Chief of Information, Department of the Navy, Washington, for being one of thirty-eight sea ser- vice publications named as “ex- cellent examples” of what should be expected in a good military newspaper, last quarter. Six judges — including public information specialists, line of- ficers, and enlisted journalists— narrowed the field down to 100 nominations of over 500 publica- tions. No attempt was made to assign ranking; all papers named were considered “winners.” Papers were judged on the fol- lowing: balance between local and wider interest news; layout and reproductions; over-all reader in- terest; use of photographs and artwork; utilization of filler-type material when necessary; balanced coverage of all aspects of the command; and good use of avail- able resources. No distinction was made for format or method of reproduction. The judges were looking for con- tent that was especially tailored to the particular audience served by the publication. HOPE YOU DON’T MIND —We couldn’t find Maria’s baby picture so you will have to let this more recent copy introduce the New Year. Send the WJhite Salcon Sdt From ................................................................................... ome j Place j Stamp j Here To...............

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