The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 13.08.1965, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 13.08.1965, Blaðsíða 5
Friday, August 13, 1965 WHITE FALCON 5 For High Quality Performance Navy Needs High Quality Men With the tensions vibrating throughout the world today and the high state of readiness essential to the safety of the free world, a great emphasis is placed on the serviceman. There is an urgent need for greater numbers of high-quality career enlisted per- sonnel for training in all technical skills. The exceptionally heavy training investment in time and money makes it mandatory that personnel so trained be those who have in- dicated that they plan to make the Navy a career. By providing for early career designation, a 6-year reenlistment, guaranteed school- ing, and some automatic promo-’ tion, the STAR Program is de- signed to inspire greater numbers of trained or trainable high-qua- lity enlisted members to make the Navy a career. Early separation and immediate reenlistment for career designa- tion is the basic goal of this pro- gram. E-3 Benefits 1. Reenlistment bonus. 2. Guaranteed assignment to an appropriate Class “A” school. 3. Automatic advancement to E-4 for those who achieve a final grade above the class grade. — (Average derived from perform- ance of the students in all classes in the school for the previous four quarters). E-4 Benefits 1. Reenlistment bonus. 2. Guaranteed assignment to an appropriate Class “B” or “C” school or other schools designated equivalent to Class “B” or “C” school for STAR purposes. 3. Automatic advancement to pay grade E-5 upon successful completion of Class “B” school, if otherwise eligible. E-5 Benefits 1. Reenlistment bonus. 2. Guaranteed assignment to an appropriate Class “B” or “C” school or other schools designated equivalent to Class “B” or “C” schools for STAR purposes. Who Qualifies Enlisted personnel who reenlist under the provisions of this pro- gram after a minimum of one year of active naval service and not more than three years of active military service, for a period of six years, are considered to be career designated. As such they are eligi- ble for the above mentioned bene- fits under the STAR Program. For additional information con- tact the Education and Training Office at Exts. 5238 or 5139. Singing? Comedy Act Highlights New Show; Six-Day Engagement At Naval Station Clubs Another stateside show arrives in Kef lav ik next week. Lead by entertainers Gladys and Norman Broks, this promises to be a real show. Along with the Broks will be “The Elites, ’’International dance stars, and that noted comedian, Chuckles Walker. A delightful evening is in store for all those who come EVERYONE HELPS—This was especially true when eight tons of parcel post arrived Aug. 2 and had to be quickly sorted and delivered to eagerly awaiting Iceland Defense Force personnel. The situation was a result of mail being held up at McGuire AFB, N.J. SATURDAY Matinee—Taffy and the Jungle Hunter—Jacques Bergerac, Manuel Padula Evening—The Big Heat-Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame The Elites Chuckles Walker iS--------------------------------- out to see the acts. Aug. 17 8:30 p.m. Polar Club 10:30 p.m. NCO Club Aug. 18 8:30 p.m. NCO Club 11:00 p.m. CPO Club Aug. 19 8:30 p.m. “O” Club 10:30 p.m. Polar Club Aug. 20 8:30 p.m. CPO Club 11:30 p.m. NCO Club Aug. 21 8:30 p.m. Polar Club 11:00 p.m. “O” Club Aug. 22 8:30 p.m. Polar Club 10:30 p.m. NCO Club SUNDAY Matinee—Dear Brigitte-James Stewart, Fabian Evening-Brain Storm—Jeff Hunter, Anne Francis MONDAY Brain Storm—Jeff Hunter, Anne Francis TUESDAY I Shaw What You Did—Joan Crawford, John Ireland WEDNESDAY WHITE FALCON Deadline Mondays—8 a.m. I Shaw What You Did-Joan Crawford, John Ireland THURSDAY Dear Brigitte—James Stewart, Fabian SHF Teamwork Hoes The Job SBflSSSMMBfflSSMWSWSKMWKWH-- - & *■ '• tetgffssaetM DOING THEIR PART—Setting up a movie reel for television viewing is Electrician Mate Alexander J. Bodo (left). Airman Joseph W. Patrick, Jr. receives a clean set of sheets and pillow case from Seaman Arthur Languilli (right). Bodo came to Keflavik in February 1965 and has been assigned to AFRTS in the television section since then. His duties also include camera work and manning the TV control board. He is 24 and joined the service in June 1964 at his home in Bridgeport, Conn. Nineteen-year-old Patrick hails from St. Louis, Mo. and is attached to the Naval Station’s Chief master-at-arm’s compart- ment cleaners division. He arrived at Keflavik June 10 of this year and has been in the Navy for two- and-a-half-years. Languilli makes his home in Bronx, N.Y. He also is attached to the CMAA and works in the linen locker. The 20-year-old seaman has been in the service a little over one year and at Keflavik since December 1964.

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