The White Falcon - 01.04.1971, Page 14
Officially opening the newly-renovated second deck lounge in barracks
746 are: Rear Adm. John K. Beling, ComIDF, Capt. Lloyd H. Thomas,
NavSta CO, and members of the local Fleet Reserve branch, Cass Caba-
cunga, Dave Rose, John Mason and Curly Fritz.
Annual inspections
Auto inspections are now goii
on at the hobby shop from 1-4
Monday through Friday for all vi
hides at the NATO base with JO
registration tags.
Cars to be inspected next week
are all vehicles with the follow-
ing numbers:
JO-2884 — JO-2968 April
JO-2970 — JO-3053 April
JO-3054 — JO-3121 April
JO-3122 — JO-3185 April
JO-3186 — JO-3242 April
Car owners are reminded they
must have their headlights ad-
justed before their vehicles can
pass the inspection at the hobby
shop. Light inspections are held
each Saturday and Sunday from
1-6 p.m. in Hangar 832. Cost is
175 kronur.
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Births
Recent births at the NATO base
dispensary were:
• Nanna Renee, daughter
ETN2 David J. and Kristin Hus
bom on Tuesday, March 23
• Cristina Marie, daughter of
ADR3 Gerald A. and Elaine M. Lu-
ciano; bom on Friday, March 26.
• Julie Ann, daughter of Lt.
James P. and Sandra L. Gall; bom
Friday, March 26.
All the work was done by FRA
members, principally, ETC Dave
Rose, CS1 John Mason, SKI Jim
Weaver and BR1 Dick Thacker. In
addition to repainting the room,
replacing lights and Venetian
blinds, they also obtained new
furniture and ordered new drapes.
Wie only outlay by the naval sta-
tion was new wall to wall carpet-
ing.
The main idea of the program,
aside from providing the resi-
dents of 746 with a more plea-
sant lounge, was to set an exam-
ple of what could be accomplished
by a group of people with avail-
able means. To this end, Miles
Medearis of the FRA said he hopes
this will inspire more groups to
undertake similiar projects.
Six Coast Guardsmen were recognized during a personnel inspection held
Friday, March 26. CW02 Guy 0. Seago received his permanent commis-
sion. ETC Robert V. Antonson, ET3 Philip S. Coulon, ET3 Thomas Dau
ET3 Keith D. Manning and RM3 Richard E. Mercurio received certi:
cates of advancement.
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Barracks lounge renovated by
local Fleet Reserve Branch
A ribbon cutting ceremony followed by cake and coffee in BEQ 746
signaled the opening of the renovated second deck lounge. The pro-
ject which has been underway for the past three months, was sponsored
by the Northern Lights Branch 255
and was formally opened by Rear
Adm. John K. Beling,ComIDF, Adm.
Beling, along with Capt. Lloyd H.
Thomas, NavStaCO, and Cdr. Thomas
H. Wilson, NavSta XO, both of
whom were present at the cere-
mony, are members of the Fleet
Reserve Association.
of the Fleet Reserve Association,
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