The White Falcon - 05.03.1971, Blaðsíða 5
March 5, 1971
THE WHITE FALCON
Page 5
PanAm slashes
air fare to N.Y.
Pan American has established
new air fares between Keflavik
and New York, effective April 1.
In months other than the peak
months of July through September,
military men can pay 1167 for a
round-trip ticket. (No one-way
tickets are sold to servicemen)
For dependents, the one-way fare
will be $84 and $168 for round-
trip tickets. Dependent children
between two and 12 pay half the
mother's fare and ten-percent if
they are under two.
During the peak season, mili-
tary personnel pay $227for round-
trips. Wives pay $114. Fares
for children remain the same per-
centage rates.
Births
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Eight more births have been
recorded at the NATO base dispen-
sary within the past month.
Jennifer Denise, daughter
■gf SN John D.and Judith A. House,
; bom Wednesday, February 10.
• Benita Ann, daughter of SKI
briel D. and Lila B. Umila;
bom Monday, February 15.
• Jason Erich, son of TSgt.
Waymond R. and Helga S. Adkins;
bom Thursday, February 18.
• Daniel Richard, son of ATI
Daniel L. and Sharron N. Hood;
bom Sunday, February 21.
• Jeffrey Dominique, son of
SSgt. Dominique I. and Phyllis A.
Doyon; bom Monday, February 22.
• Lisa Michele, daughter of
Lt.(j.g.) John J. Jr. and Cath-
leen P. Bresnahan; bom Thursday,
February 25.
• Craig Andrew, son of Lt.
Kenneth M. and Helen A. Kirkwood;
bom Friday, February 26.
• Tonya Leugh and Jennifer
Ann, daughters of RMSN Ronald M.
and Constance J. Brisk!;bom Fri-
day, February 26.
Advancements
NSGA's advancements for the
month of March will be Frederick
R. Benson to CTRCM, Robert D.
Camp to CT03 and Barry J. McDon-
gh to CTR3.
From the Coast Guard Philip
Coulon Jr. and Keith D. Mann-
ng advanced to ET3 on February
16. For March Thomas C. Daub
was advanced to ET3.
BENSON WEDERTZ
BRINK
• Frederick R. Benson was pro-
moted to CTRCM on March l,and the
following day reenlisted for an
additional six years. Upon his
reenlistment he received a bonus,
a special 96-hour liberty and a
free dinner for himself and his
family at the Chief Petty Officer
Club. Chief Benson is currently
serving as leading CPO and Oper-
ations Chief at NSGA.
He graduated from Grossmont
College in El Cajon, Calif, with
an Associate in science degree,
majoring in data processing, under
the Navy's Associate Degree Com-
pletion Program (ADCOP)o He is
also a member of the Senior En-
listed Advisory Board for ComFair-
Kef .
• Bill Wedertz, editorial ad-
viser of the White Falcon advanced
to JOC on March 1.
• RMC Donald E. Kilpatrick,
Jr., reenlisted for 4 years on
February 24. He is attached to
CommSta.
• ABCS William H. Jones has
reenlisted for 3 years. The cer-
emony took place February 24.
• USMC SSgt. Gary K. Talbot
KILPATRICK
HICKEY
HARRIS
SEARCY LEGGE
was advanced March 1. Upon his
advancement he became NCO in
charge of NavSta correctional
facility.
• Capt. William J. Young, Jr.
received the Bronze Star Medal
for services in Vietnam with the
552nd AEW&C Wing from McClellan
AFB, Calif.’
• Capt. Michael W. Harris re-
ceived the Air Force Commendation
Medal and his second Oak Leaf
Cluster for outstanding achieve-
ments with the 57th FIS.
• SMSgt. Jerry M. Hickey re-
ceived the Joiht Service Commen-
dation Medal for service with
USAF Test Command, Defense Atomic
Support Agency, Sandia Base, Al-
buquerque, New Mexico, during the
period January 1966 to February
1970.
• NSGA's CTR1 Larry L. Brink
reenlisted for six years. Upon
his reenlistment he received a
bonus, a special 96-hour liberty
and a free dinner for his family
and himself at the 56 Club.
• SSgt. Edward J. Searcy re-
enlisted for a third term in the
(See RAPPING, Page 8)