The White Falcon - 02.06.1972, Síða 2
Reformed drinkers assist alcoholics in rehabilitation
The first alcoholic rehabili-
tation program associated with a
naval hospital is underway at the
Philadelphia Naval Hospital.
The program will have facili-
ties to treat 10-15 patients at a
time, with a recovered alcoholic
working as a full-time counselor
under the supervision of the hos-
pital's neuro-psychiatric depart-
ment.
By July, the Navy plans to es-
tablish similar programs in con-
nection with 14 other naval hos-
THE WHITE FALCON
U.S. NAVAL STATION, KEFLAVIK, ICELAND
capt jack h. McDonald
Commanding Officer
CDR. A. N. KLINE
Public Affairs Officer
Staff__________
EDITOR
JOCS Jerry Fuller
REPORTERS
JOSN John Lamphiear
SN Bill Ordine
JOSN Luke Griffin
PHOTOGRAPHER
PH 2 Rick Boyle
LAYOUT/ARTIST
J03 Terry J. Carroll
ON THE COVER
"SEA BIRDS OF ICE-
LAND" , by Capt. John
Sacco, USAF.
The White Falcon is pub-
lished weekly on Friday in
accordance with NAVEXOS
p-35, revised July 1958,
for free distribution to
personnel of the Naval
Station, Keflavik. It is
printed at the Naval Sta-
tion printing plant from
non-appropriated funds at
no cost to the Government.
Vol XV, No. 22
June 2, 1972
pitals in the U.S. There will be
another part of the alcohol ro^
habilitation program, which
ready includes two alcohol
habilitation centers and an in-
formal referral network.
The centers, at Long Beach,
Calif., and Little Creek, Va.,
can each handle 70-75 patients.
The referral network is composed
of recovered alcoholics who have
made themselves available to
their commands to help their
shipmates.
Officials said people inter-
ested in serving in the referral
network should write to the Di-
rector of the Alcohol Abuse Con-
trol Program (Bureau of Naval
Personnel, Pers-PC-6), Washington
D.C.
Five games open
Little League sked
The 1972 NATO base Little
League season kicks-off tomorrow
with an opening day ceremony and
a schedule of five ball games.
At 9:30 a.m., the entire
league of 150 players will assej^
ble at the new Little Lea^|
field, located between the Chapel
and the Commissary, to recite the
Little League pledge. The first
game will start at 10 a.m. with
the traditional first ball being
tossed out by Rear Adm. John K.
Beling. Other games slated for
tomorrow will start at 12-2-4-6
p.m.
Board elected
to run FRA club
Joel Johnson has been elected
chairman of the board of govern-
ors of the Fleet Reserve Associa-
tion club for fiscal year 1973.
He and the other governors -
Bill Morrell, Bill Remley, Tony
Garza and "Bud" Deal - are res-
ponsible for club operations for
FRA Branch 255.
Also, in FRA activities: what
happened to all the playground
equipment on base? Branch 255
knows and will let you all in on
the secret later.
If it’s news call 4195