The White Falcon - 19.12.1969, Blaðsíða 1
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
First of new enlisted
housing units now
open for occupancy
tie:
Fifteen new 2-bedroom
apartments are now open
for enlisted personnel.
Thirteen additional apart-
ments, two 4-bedroom and
eleven 3-bedroom, will open
December 22. On January
, eleven 3-bedroom apart-
nts will become avail-
able; two 4-bedroom apart-
ments will open on January
22, and eleven 2-bedroom
units will open on Febru-
ary 7.
Between the first week
of February and the end of
March, the remaining
units, totalling 96, will
be opened. All others
will be assigned at a rate
of eleven at a time.
The breakdown of the 96
is as follows: four 4-
bedroom units, twenty-one
bedroom units and seven—
:y 2-bedroom units.
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AOCM S.L. Cramer assumes job
as NavSta senior enlisted advisor
Master Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Sheldon L. Cramer
relieved AFCM Charles J. Rohrbacker this week as senior
enlisted advisor of the naval station. Chief Cramer
will serve as liaison between enlisted personnel and
the commanding officer,
dealing with various en-
listed problems in a man-
ner similar to that between
the Master Chief Petty Of-
ficer of the Navy and the
Chief of Naval Operations.
Chief Cramer began his
Navy career aboard the USS
Savannah and USS Helena,
as a gunner's mate and
boatswain's mate striker0
He was on hand for the
commissioning of the old
USS Hornet (CV-8), which
was famous for the Gen.
Dolittle raid on Tokyo
during World War II.
During the war years
Chief Cramer was also sta-
tioned in San Diego and
Saipan. In addition, he
served as company command-
er for 14 months at the
recruit training center at
San Diego.
After the war Chief
Cramer flew with VP-16 out
of Miramar, Calif., photo-
graphing the state of
Alaska. He then spent two
years at Barber's Point,
Hawaii,a tour at the Naval
Air Test Center in Patux-
ent River, Md., and three
years with VP-11, Bruns-
wick, Me.
He was the leading
(See AOCM, Page 4)
CHRISTMAS TREES — Still available is a wide selection
of 200 spruce and fir trees which will be sold by the
boy scouts tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sand
Hut near Turner Gate. (Photo by PR3 William A. Goff)