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The White Falcon - 03.12.1971, Page 5

The White Falcon - 03.12.1971, Page 5
A Word to the Wives by Mrs. Dorothy Byrne Today we begin a new column for ladies, a venture which will be sometimes serious, sometimes chit-chat and sometimes an attempt to tickle your funny bone. Its main purpose will be to be the voice of the military wives of Keflavik. Admiral Zumwalt has decreed that there will be a new Navy. Military wives are actually being asked how they feel. There are three ombudsmen on this base waiting to hear from you. Did you know that? So, ladies, let us speak up. Let us take issue. Let us begin by questioning the editorial stance of the Navy Times opposing the attachment of retirement pay for divorced wives of military men in the recent retirement pay reform package. The Navy Times suggested this would set a dan- gerous precedent opening the door to countless other possible re- tirement pay attachments. They suggested that only the military retiree would be a victim of this measure. We refute this argument by ^^mqgesting a totally new concept: the military wife, are dif- ^^^Hent than any other wife except ^^wrhaps the embassy wife. You deserve retirement pay compensa- tion for the dream house you ne- ver had, for the baby you bore a- lone while your husband was o- verseas, for the long lonely months you waited for his return; for the endless moves and dry tears over broken china plates and chipped furniture, for the homeless months of limbo after you and your children were forced to leave stateside government quarters prior to the time you were allowed to enter overseas quarters. You served, too, and usually with a smile on your face. For we all know that an unhappy wife who does not like service life usually persuades her husband to leave. Why not base the amount of the widow or divorced wife's pension upon the time she served as a military wife as well as her hus- band's rank or rate? If you were his wife during all his years in service, you should get all the •efits you earned, and not a pg second wife who happened by er it was all over. If a man has one wife for 16 years of his career and a second for his last four years, divide the money pro- portionately . We all know that as retirement pay costs increase, Uncle Sam's future trend will be to cut re- tirement benefits. Surely the government shouldn't be expected to pick up an extra tab for an extra wife who never lived on the military scene. The civilian-government work- er's widow or divorced wife u- sually has a nice, fully furn- ished, mortgage-free home at the close of her husband's career. She is different from you as she has a nest egg. If divorced, her husband has long been settled in the community and is not apt to skip over the state line and de- sert his family. She may have established a well-paying career, but you have always had to give up your job just prior to promotion time in order to move to the next duty station. Perhaps, you never felt you could work as you were needed in the home as the family anchor during your husband's deploy- ments. Your husband may be a colonel, , but how much can you earn if dark days come? Fortunately, ladies. you can relax temporarily as the attach- ment clause did remain in the bill. Evidently, some Congress- men do agree that the military life and the military wife are different. If your husband is an enlisted man, you can breath even easier. It seems that one Congressman presented statistics showing re- tired officers are more inclined to desert their families in later years. Is it unseemly for military wives to lobby for their self- preservation? No, not according to the signs urging the ladies at the U.S. Naval Academy beauty parlor to join the movement for widow's protection. After years of traditional si- lence, it will be hard for the military wife to burst out of her cocoon and speak. Do speak up. If you have a (See WIVES, Page 4) Defense Force annual Christmas fund underway Twenty-three Icelandic insti- tutions and organizations will benefit throughout the year from the Iceland Defense Force Christ- mas Fund Campaign currently being conducted. The Defense Force annually sponsors a Christmas fund drive for the benefit of Icelandic charitable institutions. Contri- butions are on a voluntary basis. All component commands of the NATO base have been requested to participate in the 1971 campaign. Contributions will be taken throughout the month of December. All commands have appointed liaison officers to conduct the campaign within their units. The naval station has broken it down further to have departments re- presented by an officer or chief petty officer. Keymen will con- duct the campaign " within divi- sions and branches. Included in the institutions which benefit from campaign con- tributions are orphanages, insti- tutions for the blind, mentally retarded, deaf and mute, seaman's and old people's homes, and groups which provide aid to un- derprivileged children. Some toys and candy are dis- tributed to children during the Christmas season. However, em- phasis is placed on providing necessary equipment and supplies throughout the year which the in- stitutions would not otherwise receive. And you can help by contribu- ting when your keyman contacts you. Sports on AFRS The last college football week- end of the season has unbeaten, untied, fifth-ranked. Cotton Bowl bound Penn State meeting nation- ally ranked Tennessee which is going to the Liberty Bowl. Game time tomorrow is 5:35 p.m. On Sunday, it is professional football as the Miami Dolphins, visit the New England Patriots in a game beginning at 6 p.m. Miami is on an eight-game win streak and will put pressure on rookie quarterback Jim Plunkett . of the Patriot*. WHITE FALCON

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