The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 29.05.1998, Qupperneq 2

The White Falcon - 29.05.1998, Qupperneq 2
Up. Lvte Bytes I The Bulletproof Washington By Chaplain Curtis D. Wallace We seem to live in a time which seeks to divorce any mention of a person’s faith from public record. Many of our forefathers were individuals of profoundly deep personal faith in God and his provi- dence. More and more, however, the personal faith of our leaders is deleted, rendering their remarkable stories void of the power that directed, guided and protected them. Take George Washington as an example. How many students today know about George Washington at the battle of the Monongahela? The account of this battle was included in textbooks in America until 1934. In July of 1755 during the French and Indian War, Washington fought alongside the British general Braddock. In this battle the British were being annihilated. Every officer, except Washington, was shot down. Washington wrote in a letter to his brother John after the battle, “By the all-powerful dispensations of Providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability or expectation; Facility Renovation continued from previous page at the alert facility noticed that the roof had begun to leak. The repair contractors tried several different methods to stem the tide of water coming through the roof, but every- thing failed and the leaks got worse. To make things even more difficult, there was another problem. “We also couldn’t get funding,” Kruczek said. “NATO didn't want to fund it, because they had paid for the hardened shelters and didn’t see a need for the alert facility. The base wasn't able to pay for it either, but after a while we found funding and now we’re getting started. The first thing we’re taking care of is basically re-doing the entire roof.” The roof is very important, because if they can’t stop the leaks, they can’t work on the interior of the facility. All new ceiling tiles will be next, along with carpet for upstairs. Also upstairs, there’ll be new furniture, beds and mattresses, couches and tables. Downstairs, the squadron has decided to replace the old carpet with a new linoleum floor. Heat will be more abundant with two new boilers and a new exhaust system for the hangar. The facility will also get a newer elec- trical generator. All of the repairs should restore the building and hangar, according to Lewis. When it’s completed, the alert facility will be used for whatever fighter unit is deployed to Keflavik at the time. The facility will especially prove its worth during Iceland’s hard winters, providing a convenient, warm shelter for pilots and crew that must be ever vigil. Lewis said there is no final estimate on the overall cost of the repairs, since other than the roof, many renovations will be self-help. The roof repairs should take anywhere from 10 to 30 days, depending on weather. The rest of the project will continue through the majority of the summer. for I had four bullets through my coat, and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unhurt, although death was leveling my companions on every side of me!” Years later, Washington met the Indian chief who had fought against him that day. The chief relayed that he had given orders to his warriors to aim specifically at Washington. The old chief said that he had seventeen fair shots at Washington but could not bring him down. He then said, “Seeing you were under the special guardianship of the Great Sprit we immediately ceased to fire at you.” Children studied this account of Washington in our schools until 1934. How many individuals are aware of the “other” instances of divine protection ascribed to Washington and the Continental Army during the American Revolution? On Aug. 27, 1776, the British trapped Washington and his 8,000 troops. Just as the British were about to crush Washington, a fog moved in and covered Washington’s retreat. In January 1781, Lord Cornwallis pursued the American troops to the Catawba River where he decided to wait the night. Washington’s troops had crossed two hours earlier. During the night, a storm began which prevented the British from crossing for three days. On Feb. 3, Cornwallis again nearly overtook the American troops at the Yadkin River. He watched the American troops getting out of the river on the other side, but before his troops could cross, a sudden flood ran the river over its banks, preventing his crossing. February 13, the American troops crossed the Dan River. The British only a few hours behind, found the river had again risen and stopped their pursuit. Incident after incident is recorded in which Washington gives thanks to God for divine protection. Washington was a man of profound personal faith in God and the Christian faith. His life was guided by those principles, though the contemporary reader will seldom find reference to this fact unless he knows where to look. The rear wall of Washington’s tomb contains the verse John 11:25-26. The metal cap on the top of the Washington Monument is engraved with the words, “Praise be to God.” Along the stairway inside the monument one finds the following verses engraved in tribute: Luke 18:16; Proverbs 22:6; John 5:39; Acts 17:11; Exodus 28:36; 39:30 and Zechariah 14:20. One also finds engraved, this tribute to the man and his trust in God, “IN GOD WE TRUST, GOD AND OUR NATIVE LAND, MAY HEAVEN TO THIS UNION CON- TINUE ITS BENEFICENCE.” Commander, Iceland Defease Force Rear Adm. Daniel L. Kloeppel Deputy Commander, Iceland Defense Force Col. John J. Walters Commanding Officer, NAS Keflavik Capt. Allen A. Efraimson Commander, 85th Group Col. Michael C. Henchey Chief of Staff, Fleet Air Keflavik Capt. Kenneth A. Morrell Jr. Command Chaplain Cmdr. Robert R Cooper Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Keflavik Capt. Carl J. Hooton The White Falcon is produced by the Iceland Defense Force staff. The editori- al content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the public affairs office of IDF. Photo processing is pro- vided by Fleet Imaging Center Atlantic, Oceana, Detachment Keflavik. Public Affairs Officer Lt. Carla McCarthy Deputy Public Affairs Officer Fri5J)6r Kr. Eydal Chief Petty Officer JOC Christine June Leading Petty Officer J02 Brian R. Ellis Editor J02 Rob Wise Staff Journalist JOSN Mike C. Jones Administrative Assistant SigriOur Jenny Svansddttir The White Falcon is an authorized pub- lication for members of the military ser- vices and their families stationed at NAS Keflavik. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Army or the U.S. Air Force and do not imply endorsement thereof. The appearance of advertising in this newspaper, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, the Navy, Marine Corps, Army or Air Force, Commander Iceland Defense Force or yEgir Mar Karason of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in The White Falcon shall be made available for pur- chase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national ori- gin, age, martial status, physical handi- cap, political affiliation or any other non- merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print advertising from that source until the violation is corrected. The White Falcon is published by /Egir Mar Karason, a private publisher, in no way connected with the Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Army or the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive contract with the U.S. Navy. Questions or comments can be directed to the public affairs officer or the editor. The White Falcon staff can be reached by calling ext. 4612 or 6492 or stopping by Bldg. 936. The deadline for story sub- missions is close of business Friday for the following week of publication. The White Falcon reserves the right to edit all submissions. The White Falcon is published every Friday by JEgir Mar Karason, whose office is located at Hafnargotu 90, Keflavik. AigiT Mdr Karason may be con- tacted at 421-1091, or cellular, 896-0708. Printed at Gragas in Keflavik. Page 2 The White Falcon May 29,1998

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