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The White Falcon - 06.08.1971, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 06.08.1971, Blaðsíða 3
 CEC Vincent E. LaPlante (center) retired last Friday. Chief LaPlante had been with Public iorks here for two years prior to retirement. Detroit U. troope In Com m St a CWO-2 Albert Anzini, Jr. (standing right) retired Monday after 20 years of service. CWO Anzini had been with VP-49 since August 1969. comm on cl change to sing next week Capt. Schultz succeeds Capt. Kulik The Singing Titans from the University of Detroit have been on a USO sponsored tour of mil- itary basesin the Northeast since July 14. They are scheduled to arrive August 10 and remain for a week to perform at the clubs and at Andrews Theater. Their first scheduled perfor- mance is slated for Andrews The- ater at 8 p.m. on August 11. The following day they fly to H-3 but return in time for a 7:30 p.m. engagement at the "0" Club. Their lone Friday show willbe at 7 p.m. at Rockville. On Saturday two showsare sched- uled. The first is at the Polar Club at 2 p.m. and the second at Grindavik at 8 p.m. On their last day of performance,the group is scheduled for a 2 p.m. show at the CPO Club and a 9 p.m. appear- #: ance at the "56" Club. The Singing Titan's diversi- fied program includes folk, rock, pop and country songs. Also in- cluded are comedy and dancing routines. This group received notoriety having performed at the New k World's Fair. They have also Appeared on TV and radio and have toured many states and Canada. Capt. Milton J. Schultz relieved Capt. Adam P. Kulik Wednesday af- ternoon at the new high school auditorium as the commanding officer of the Naval Communication Station, Keflavik. Capt. Kulik will report to Washington, D. C., as the executive assistant to the Director, Com- mand Support Programs. He has been the CommSta skipper for the past year. Capt. Schultz came to Keflavik from the office of the Chief of Naval Operations where he was the Head, Communications Plans and Policy Branch. He was commissioned in June 1950 upon graduation from the U. 3. Naval Academy. His first sea duty was aboard the heavy cruiser USS Pittsburgh, where he served as the repair officer and later as the secondary battery officer. From there he served with the mine-sweepers, including command of the USS Falcon. Then he at- tended the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif., in the communications curriculum. He then went to the Communica- tions Facilities Management Sec- tion in the office of CNO. His next assignment was as the opera- tions officer aboard the destroy- er USS Epperson, where he served for three years until his selec- tion for the Command and Staff Course at the Naval War College. He graduated in 1962, and was assigned to BuPers as the place- ment officer for communication and fleet support facilities. Then he returned to destroyers (See SCHULTZ, Page 11) WillTK FALCON CAI’T. SCIIIT.TZ

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