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Holiday arrivals at the Station
Justin David, son of Lt.(j.g.) Gregory Alen, son of ETR2 John D.
David W. and Jo Ann Elam, born and Joan M. Toles, born Dec. 12.
Dec. 11.
Dispensary
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Melissa Marie, daughter of HM3
Michael H. and Mary K. Albright,
born Dec. 13.
Merry Jol, daughter of Capt. Jo-
seph A. and Nancy J. Rech, born
Dec. 15.
Pamela Noelle Elizabeth, daughter
of RM2 Alan S. and Elizabeth L.
King, born Dec. 19.
Last Seavey list states
sea/shore transfer
eligibility requirements
UiU
The last Seavey List was pub-
lished Nov. 6 in Bupersnote 1306.
This final list states the eligi-
bility requirements for transfer
from sea duty to shore duty, and
covers the order-issuing period
of February to June, 1972.
Only a few ratings are affec-
ted by the list however, be-
use most ratings are now con-
lled by the Centralized As-
’gnment System, and by July of
ext year, all ratings will be
under the new system.
Cynthia Anne, daughter of CT1 An-
thony J. and Sandra S. Novak,
born Dec. 17.
Bonnie Jean, daughter of Paul H.
and Carol A. Lindgren, born
Dec. 17.
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The music of the Country Gentlemen can now be heard on their new
album for Scotland's Scotia Records. The album was recorded during
the group1s recent tour of the country.
Included in the group are Dennis Bequette, bass guitar and har-
mony singer; Bob Kilmer, drums; Jim Davis, steel guitar; Jim Com-
stock, lead guitar, mandolin and singer; Wayne Jarvie, rhythm guitar
and lead singer. In the above photo, taken at the new Midnight Sun
last week, they are accompanied by Kristine Ragnarsdottir.
Autographed records and 8X10 in. photos are available wherever the
group performs. Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve they will be per-
forming at the CPO Club. On the two holidays they will play at the
56 Club.
The Country Gentlemen have been performing in the area for the
past year and a half.
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