The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 30.01.1976, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 30.01.1976, Blaðsíða 2
White Falcon Page 2 White Falcon extends a hearty "Hail and Welcome Aboard" to all newly arrived personnel on base. SK3 Mary Alber NAVSTA MMCS Douglas Allen NAVSTA TSgt. Jerry Ames 932 ACW Maj. Roy Anderson AFI SK3 Bryant Ayers NAVSTA SKSA James Barker NAVSTA AA Michael Bates NAVSTA ABHC Robert Benson NAVSTA AN Keith Boring COMMSTA MSgt. Frederick Burgess AFI BUCA Gerald Cole NAVSTA YNSA Donald Cook COMMSTA CT03 J.J. Cranfield NSGA TSgt. Edward Day 667 ACW PNSA Michael Dickens COMMSTA Maj. Joseph Dryden, Jr. 57 FIS RMSA David Fickel COMMSTA CW02 Neil Frazer COMMSTA AMN Emitte Frost AFI SN Rosanne Grant NAVSTA AMS1 Nicholas Gravelle NAVSTA ADRC John Hall NAVSTA BUCA Roy Hall NAVSTA AOAA Denis Healy NAVSTA CTM2 G. P. Hernandez NSGA Capt. Richard Higgins AFI Sgt. David Johnson AFI SSgt. Alfred Jones 57 FIS CTOSN A. J. LABOTT NSGA SHSR Lorenzo Mallare NAVSTA ETN2 Robert McClelland COMMSTA J03 Pat McGreevy NAVSTA RMSA Thomas Molyneaux COMMSTA A1C Leroy Muniz AFI CTTSN R.:.L• Peterson NSGA AKAN William Potter NAVSTA RM3 Patricia Pratl COMMSTA SK3 Kenneth Prince NAVSTA Sgt. Donald Rurcell Det 3 CW02 T. E. Sawyer NSGA CTOSN T. A. Shafer NSGA YNSN Christine Smith NAVSTA Capt. David Spore 932 ACW A1C Patrick Stroup 932 ACW RMSA Ann Sturlaugson COMMSTA RM3 James Sullivan COMMSTA BUCA Kevin Sullivan NAVSTA AGAN Janet Trimbur NWSED MM2 James Tucker NAVSTA TSgt. Rodney Walker AFI AlCl'Don Warner Det 14 RM3 Marcus Westwang COMMSTA Sgt. James Zalanka AFI White Falcon also wishes "Bless and Best" to all departing personnel. AC2 Charles Armour NAVSTA EOCN Melvin Belcher NAVSTA CT02 A. L. Bullis NSGA PC3 Michael Burns NAVSTA EOCN Steven Culbertson NAVSTA YN2 Roy Edwards NAVSTA EOCN John Fortenberry NAVSTA CTOC J. R. King NSGA CTR1 D. W. Nason NSGA AGAN Amy Richard NWSED J02 Judy Rehders NAVSTA CW03 D. P. Riddlebarger NSGA ABF3 Frederic Schorken NAVSTA CTRSN S. L. Strail NSGA COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. John R. Farrell PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER JOCS James A. Johnston INFORMATION CHIEF JOC Jerry L. Babb EDITOR J01 John H. Wood STAFF PH2 Ron D. Litaker J03 Glenna L. Houston JOSN Carey J. Rothrock White Falcon is published Fridays in accordance with SECNAVINST 5720.44 for distribution to U.S. military personnel, Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland, and their dependents, and to military and civilian employees of the Iceland Defense Force and their families. It is printed in the Naval Station Print Shop from appropriated funds in accordance with NAVEXOS P-35. The opinions and statements made herein are not to be construed as official views of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government. News items, questions, suggestions, and comments may be submitted by calling 7409/5125/4195 or by visiting AFRTS, bldg. T-44._______________ White Falcon SORRY, WAX AND POLISH WON'T DO IT. An automobile must be in sound mechanical condition, with all lights and safety devices intact, to pass the Icelandic State Automobile Inspection and Security Department registration. Any known defects should be attended to prior to inspection time. Inspection and registration will be handled in a one-stop operation at building #T-550. See story on page one. Tonight at the Midnight Sun Club, Steak Night is featured at the grill. Starting at 9 p.m., "Opus 4 Moll Holm" will play til 1 p.m. Saturday, the movie starts at 3 p.m. and at 9 p.m., the English/Icelandic Disco will be spinning records til 1 a.m. ****** At the Top of the Rock tonight, the dining room features Icelandic food spe- cials. "Country New Band", the country & western band from the States will be playing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday at 9 p.m., "Northern Lights" plays til 1 a.m. On Sunday, bingo begins at 9 p.m. At 5 p.m. the dining room features a buf- fet. The movie begins at 7 p.m. and "Nomad" plays from 8 p.m. to midnight. During the week: bingo begins at 7:30 on Tuesday and "Country New Band" plays from 8 p.m. to midnight on Wednes- day. On Feb. 6, the Top of the Rock Advi- sory Board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Top of the Rock Club. Everyone in pay- grades E-4 to E-6 is strongly urged to attend. ****** At the CPO Club, "Sandra" will play from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight. The CPO Club would also like to announce their new dining room hours: 7 to 10 p.m. ****** At the Officers' Club, "Mexico" will play tonight from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sat- urday night is free jukebox, so come on down! Reenlistment HM2 Patrick T. Ashton reenlisted for six years at 9 a.m. today. The ward A hearty hello and welcome aboard is extended to our new arrivals via the hospital maternity ward. IDF bestows quarterly honors Five Military Members of the Quarter were honored Tuesday in the office of Rear Admiral Harold G. Rich, Commander Iceland Defense Force. The outstanding Petty Officer, Marine Non-Com, Marine, Sailor and Airman of the Quarter each received a Letter of Commendation, a Priority Three on the station aircraft and an engraved cigar- ette lighter. Marine Non-commissioned Officer of the Quarter, Sgt. Jeffrey G. Williams, is a Marine Guard Clerk. Sgt. Williams arrived in Iceland in April 1974. Marine of the Quarter, Lcpl. Ronald H. Wood, is assigned as Corporal of the Guard at the Marine Barracks. Airman of the Quarter, Sgt. Darryl G. Morgan, has been assigned to the 667 AC6W Squadron at H-3 since February, 1975. Petpy Officer and Sailor of the Quar- ter, RM2 David W. Thomas and PNSN Suzanne Roberts, respectively, were recognized in an earlier White Falcon upon selection by C0MNAVICE. Tracy Lyn arrived to parents TSgt. and Mrs. Gayle R. Florence on Jan. 19. Michele Christine arrived Jan. 20 to OTC and Mrs. Charles T. Lomanco. On Jan. 21, Robert Thomas Graham Hooper, Jr. arrived to parents MS3 and Mrs. Robert T.G. Hooper. Twin boys arrived to YN2 and Mrs. Joseph R. Walsh, Jr. David Gordon and Aaron Robert made their way into the world Jan. 23. Wives CUbs The Officers' Wives Club will hold a board meeting this Tuesday at the O' Club at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 10 is the Officers' Wives Club Wine and Cheese tasting. It will be held at 7 p.m. at the Officers' Club and husbands are invited. At this function, the charity checks will be presented to specific charities on the base. Also the nominating com- mittee will announce the candidates for offices. The Air Force Iceland Wives, in the Bicentennial spirit, created an early American kitchen scene for the Keflavik Naval Station OWC luncheon. Treasures collected by the AF wives at assignment locations throughout Amer- ica were on display: depression glass, pewterware, kerosene lanterns, a candle- stand, oak washstand plus a tin bathtub. Hostesses for the event were Jerry Dubois, Randi Heiselmeyer, Pam Karstedt, Aysha Martens, Chris Priddis, Patsy Roney, Marty Stanfill, Melissa Stucky, June Young and Marilyn Lindeman. PO board convenes The Petty Officer Quality Control Re- view Board will convene March 29 to screen all Master, Senior and Chief Petty Officers whose evaluation reports show substandard performance. A second board will be convened in June to screen the performance of First and Second Class Petty Officers. The boards may issue letters to indi- viduals, notifying them that they have been identified as substandard perform- ers. These letters will inform individ- uals that they may not reenlist without the approval of the Chief of Naval Per- sonnel, and that positive improvement in performance is required or administra- tion discharge may result. In addition, the boards may recommend to the Chief of Naval Personnel that an individual be discharged, reduced in rate or allowed to transfer to the Fleet Reserve. Youth Center Saturday at the Youth Center a kiddy movie, Escape to Witch Mountain, will be shown at 2 p.m. Sunday the teen planning committee will meet at 1 p.m. Play practice for the play Cool in the Furnace will be at 2 p.m, The Adventure Club will meet at 4 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. For the past six years, volunteers from the NATO community have conduct- ed Lamaze childbirth classes here on the station. These classes will soon come to an end if another qualified instructor cannot be found to take over the program. If you do qualify, and would be interested in volunteer- ing your time, please contact Mrs. Brown at 7361. Accountable Los Angeles Community Colleges Overseas are offering a special day- time ACCOUNTING 1 course beginning Feb. 2. Classes will meet from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., five days a week for 14 weeks. ACCTG 1 carries five credit hours of fully-transferrable college cre- dit. Military students may finance with tuition assistance or in-service VA. Registration is open until Feb. 2 at the NCFA office, Bldg. 752. Call Meredith Franck, LACC education counselor, at 6226 for further infor- mation. Broke record club Persons who believe they have a claim against the Record Club of America, which filed for bankruptcy, should fill out a "proof of claim" form. The form can be obtained from Hon- orable Thomas C. Gibbons, referee in bankruptcy, P.0. Box 908, Harrisburg, Penn. 17108. The club was a major mail order record and tape distribu- tor and many military personnel may have an interest in the bankruptcy. Aid cooled The tuition assistance program for officers has been discontinued for the remainder of Fiscal Year 1976. Officers enrolled in off-duty courses for which tuition assistance is provided will be permitted to com- plete their courses. However no new applications for the program will be accepted. The program cuts are the result of a shortage of FY76 tuition assistance funds. The program will be re-evalu- ated for FY7T and FY77. Officers who have served on active duty for more than 180 days are eli- gible for tuition assistance under the in-service provisions of the G.I. Bill. Individuals are encouraged’to use this program to continue off-duty education. Scouts aid H-3 Girl Scout Brownie Troop #4 recently sent a Bicentennial Morale package the men stationed at H-3. The gir^^V made 120 red-white-and-blae cupcakes arnl^ topped each with a handmade paper rep- lica of the flag sewn by Betsy Ross. The good deed fulfilled one of the requirements toward the Girl Scout "Bicentennial Bingo" patch. The project emphasis in the following months will be toward helping the Scouts understand the meaning of the Bicentennial. Brownie Troop #4 is comprised entire- ly of first grade girls, six and seven years old. Troop Leader Bonnie Moore is assisted by Beverly McKIe and Ann Berry. COLD WEATHER ENERGY SAVER Lower thermostats to 68 degree^^L during the day and 60 degrees night to save on heating energy. At these settings reduce the temperature an average of 6 degrees, heating costs should run about 15 percent less. The average annual fuel consump- tion for the housing complex on the station is 635,200 gallons, therefore the annual savings is 95,280 gallons or $37,000. Save energy today....so that heat, light and water will still be avail- able tomorrow.

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