The White Falcon - 30.01.1970, Síða 1
Inside P3B aircraft on training flight over Iceland,, Story on Page 6. (Photo by Schuller)
THE WHITE FALCON
Vol. XIII, No. 5
U.S. Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland
January 30, 1970
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Special services offers
7 - day Easter trip
to southern Spain
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This Easter, special services
will sponsor a seven-day tour to
the Costa del Sol, Spain, on the
Mediterranean.
From March 25 through 31,
guests will enjoy the magnificent-
beaches of soutnem Spain, the
cosmopolitan resorts, the simple
and primitive fishing villages
and an abundance of sub-tropical
valleys and high mountains.
Outstanding features of the
Costa del Sol are the starkly
contrasting colors of its large
variety of trees and flora and
its mild, sunny weather. Special
attractions during Holy Week in-
clude the grand processions, the
bullfights, and the feast of Cor-
pus Christi on Easter Sunday.
There are many opportunities
for sportsmen who wish to engage
in boating, sailing, water skiing
and cruising in the calm, clear
Mediterranean waters; and fisher-
jin may take advantage of the
ord-fish abounding not far from
ie shores. Golf may be played
bn any of the several courses on
the Costa del Sol, and winter
(See SPAIN, Page 3)
Local aircraft, flight surgeon dispatched
on Nord, Greenland ‘mercy’ mission
A civilian employee of the
Danish weather and seismographic
station at Nord, Greenland, was
treated for acute abdominal pains
Tuesday at the naval station dis-
pensary, after being brought here
on an emergency rescue mission.
Since no favorable conditions
for treatment of the pain existed
in Greenland, Kurt Allen Larsen,
the Danish civilian, was brought
to Keflavik by an HC-130 air-
craft of Detachment 14 of the
(See FLIGHT, Page 3)
Kurt Allen Larsen, left, and NavSta flight surgeon, Lt,,
George G. Telesn, head for the ambulance after a rescue
flight from Nord, Greenland, where Larsen suffered acute
abdominal pains. (Photo by PH3 Dave Schuller)