The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 29.05.1998, Page 1

The White Falcon - 29.05.1998, Page 1
Vol. 57 No. 22 May 29, 1998 Are you ready to part with your pet? By J02 Rob M. Wise There are 1,240 families on the NATO Base. Among these families are approxi- mately 140 cats and 65 dogs, not to mention rabbits and birds. In the event of a noncom- batant evacuation operation (NEO), limited options will be available for these animals. “For the purposes of a NEO, we don’t know what type of aircraft will be used and we don’t know how quickly we will have to get people out of the country,” said IDF Manpower and Personnel Director, Cmdr. Margaret R. Reed. “It’s best to plan on not having your pets come with you. You must have alternate plans for them.” During a NEO, family members will depart, but military people are likely to stay behind to deal with whatever crisis has occurred. Although this may temporarily solve the problem of who will take care of the pet, the military member will eventually leave as well. The issue remains of what to do with the animal. One way to avoid losing a pet altogether is to take action at the first hint of trouble. “If we have advance notice that something is coming - for example, scientists tell us that one of the volcanoes is rumbling - fam- ilies need to be proactive,” Reed said. In this scenario, taking a pet to the local ken- nel may not be the best solution for obvious reasons. “So you may consider putting the animal on an aircraft, sending it to a relative or friend.” If time runs out, however, or no advance notice of the crisis occurs, pet owners must consider other alternatives. Having a pet put to sleep is an option that must be con- sidered. “It is infinitely more humane to have an animal kindly put to sleep than to simply release it into the elements of Iceland, and have it suffer a very slow death from starva- tion and hypothermia,” Reed said. It’s important for people to separate their emotions from the practical necessities required of them during a NEO, she added. “We recognize America is a land of peo- ple who like to have their pets with them.” But in the event of an evacuation, baggage will hold precedence over pets due to space limitations and climate conditions aboard the aircraft. If circumstances permit, plac- ing pets in a local kennel and having them forwarded home at a later date may be a solution. One option pet owners will not have is sneaking their animals through the process- ing station. “Don’t try to smuggle the ani- mal onto the aircraft with you,” Reed said. “Strangers working at the processing station will then become the ones determining what will happen to your pet.” An evacuation will be operating on the premise that people will have made arrange- ments for their pets prior to out-processing, she added. 85th OS facility gets makeover By J02 Brian R. Ellis The drip, drip, drip began approximately two years ago and it only got worse. Now, the 85th Operations Squadron (85 OS) is doing something about it. Earlier this month, repairs began of the squadron’s alert facility. “That facility was built during the Cold War. But once the supposed ‘Cold War’ ended, and the permanent aircraft and peo- ple went away, the alert facility wasn’t used,” said Master Sgt. Cecil Lewis, 85 OS sortie support flight chief. “During more than a year’s period, the facility was neglect- ed. What we’re trying to do now is get it back up to specs, and make the facility livable for those units that come up here or deploy here.” Tech. Sgt. Andrew Kruczek, 85 OS sup- port section chief, said the whole problem began a couple of years ago when someone See Facility Renovation, page 2 Icelandic Comer I don’t understand you. Eg skil |}ig ekki. (E-yeg skeel thig ekki) Saving lives... Senior Airman Justin S. Campbell is hoisted aboard the HH-60G Pave Hawk piloted by Capt. Scott R. Swanson of 56 RQS after retrieving a heart attack victim on board a Russian trawler last week. See related Story, page 4. (Photo by Capt. Shannon L. Beardsley) Serving the joint-service community since 1941

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