The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 02.12.1970, Síða 1

The White Falcon - 02.12.1970, Síða 1
THE WHITE FA L CON 747 iands 0. XIII, No. 56 U.S. Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland December 2, 1970 First eleven housing units open; 11 more opening before Christmas With the wind climbing, snow beginning to fall and a storm brewing, the blue ribbon was cut Monday in ceremonies that officially opened the new enlisted housing for base personnel. Rear Admiral John K. Beling, ComIDF, closed the scissors that cut the ribbon that opened the first increment of houses in a proposed program of 100 new units. Before Christmas another in- crement, 11 units, will be made available to enlisted personnel, and by sometime in March all of the 100 units will have been opened. The units, 88 two-bedroom and four four-bedroom, have all been constructed after the basic con- struction found in Iceland. All are concrete reinforced, with wood and metal roofs, and above all eyare extremely warm...previous :fab houses could not boast the th factor in the cold Ice- andic winds. The new houses are similar to 140 units completed in the 1968 housing program which were completely occupied last April. Again those eligible for the new quarters are reminded that there is a problem with the quan- (See Ribbon, Page 4) and land In a world of firsts, last Saturday was a "number one" for Iceland as the first Boeing 747 landed at the Keflavik airport. The giant three decker plane landed at 10:15 a.m. enroute to Los Angeles from London. Because of repairs being made on the nor- mal runway used by the Boeing 747's out of London a shorter runway had to be used which ne- cessitated a lesser load of fuel on the take off. To make up for the shortage in fuel the 747 made history and landed at Keflavik for refueling. Capt. Lloyd H. Thomas watches as AMH1 Frederick W. and Mary Kelt wait for Rear Adm. John K. Beling, ComIDF, to cut the ribbon that officially opened the new enlisted quarters on the naval station last Monday. (Photo by AN Robin L. Wagner) Fritz and Sharon Sharon Everly displays her Thanks g1vlng table center- piece that she won In the “name the pup“ contest, sponsored by the PA0/AFRTS station. Fritz von Keflavik has hlsatten- on on some- lng other ?an the pho- tographer. (Photo by AN R. Wagner) More cuts, early outs Cuts or early outs must be the object of more rumors in the Navy than any other subject. However over the Thanksgiving weekend a long awaited message on the sub- ject was released...it's no rumor. The personnel in ratings of ADR, CT, ML and SD who are sched- uled to be released between the beginning of next April through the end of July will be separated during January. In addition those who are scheduled to get out in August and September will instead be separated during the months of February and March. For those personnel who are not in the above ratings, there is the three month early out which now extends to include those who are due to be released during the months of April, May and June 1971.

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