The White Falcon - 12.07.1974, Blaðsíða 3
Correct Address
Saves Time, Labor
The men at the Base Post
Office and Air Force Mail Room
have an enormous problem.
Due to people failing to no-
tify people and businesses of
their correct address, approx-
imately two to three bags of mail
^re delayed daily.This problem is
_ iso increased by people not us-
ing the change of address cards
supplied by the post office.
"Two to three men have to loo)
up the names and correct addres-
ses for the improperly addressed
mail," states Chief Postal Clerk
William Jackson. "We have re-
ceived mail for people that were
transferred over a year ago."
To help the postal clerks out
“and get your mail faster, stop by
and fill out a change of address
card if you haven't done so, and
notify all correspondence of your
proper mailing address.
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Rod and Gun Club
Turkey Shoot Set
The Captain R. R. Sf rks Rod 6
fcun Club will sponsor a "Turkey
®hoot" July 20-21, a. the station
Trap 6 Skeet Range.
Skeet, trap and the Quail Walk
are featured as the main events.
A "Luck Shot" event will also be
offered. Prizes will be given for
all events. Everyone has a chance
to win with the "colored clays."
Members of the Iceland Defense
Force and their dependents over
IP years-old are invited to par-
ticipate in the fun.
The events start at 1 p.m.
rain, sleet or snow. Refreshments
will be available. Everything
needed to participate will be
available, along with refresh-
ments . Range rules for the events
can be picked up at the Rod £ Gun
Club, and will also be available
at the range.
Plan to attend. Rumor has it
that the Air Force may challenge
the Navy in a separate five-man
team match.
Mrs. Roberts helps RADM
Rich pin on her husband',
newly acquired oak leaves.
3 Air Force Officers
Three Air Force officers re-
cently received the Oath of
Office for Regular Appointment
before the Air Forces Iceland
staff.
Colonel Ewell D. Wainwright,
AFI commander, administered the
oath of office to Captain Douglas
Marine Barracks XO
Promoted to Major
On July u, 1974, in the office
of the Commander, Iceland Defense
Force,Rear Admiral Rich presented
an appointment certificate signed
by the Secretary of the Navy to
appoint Major Douglas A. Roberts,
U.S. Marine Corps to his present
rank.
Major Roberts currently holds
the office of Executive Officer
ror Marine Barracks, U.S. Naval
Station, Keflavik, Iceland.
Receive Appointments
eatty, Captain Wayne D. Neet and
st Lieutenant Michael G. Brandt.
Colonel Wainwright commenced
on the uniqueness of this ap-
pointment in that both Capt.
Neet's and Lt. Brandt's wives are
members of the AFI staff.
Pictured above from left to riaht: IstLt Branat, Mrs. Brandt.
Col Wainwright, Capt Beaty, IstLt Neet and Capt Neet.
(USAF PhOTU)
U of M Gets New Instructor
The University of Maryland has
announced that Dr. Jack L.
Calbert will be the new resident
instructor here.
He will be teaching the His-
tory of Western Civilization,
American Survey and possibly the
History of the Civil War.
Dr. Calbert did his under
graduate work at Vanderbilt Uni-
versity and received his Master's
and PhD. from Indiana University
at Bloomington.
He was a History instructor at
Middle Tennessee State between
1963 and 1968 and visiting assis-
tant Professor of History in
Cairo, Egypt. He completed a U-
niversity of Maryland Far East
Tour and this is his first as-
signment here.
July 12, 1974
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