The White Falcon - 11.01.1980, Side 2
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The White Falcon
January 11, 1980
Naval Station advances 33
Bishop Frehen to speak
by SA Karen A. Dean
There will be an advancement
ceremony Wednesday at the Top of the
Rock Club at 10 a.m., at which
thirty-three Naval Station personnel
will be advanced.
Personnel being advanced to their
next higher pay grade are SK3 J.
Albao, AD2 C. Antczak, A03 M. Baird,
AC2 M. Belveal, HM2 D. Bushong, SW3
M. Depumpo, BM2 L. Eberhart, AMS3 S.
Eilertson, AK3 A. Estock, AE2 S.
Gray, AK3 D. Donahue, SK2 R. Green-
how, J03 D. Guise, DK3 C. Herold,
ADR2 P. Jones, ADR1 J. Kupsick, ASM3
J. Lehota, HT2 J. McLaughlin, CE3 D.
Miller, ADH2 T. Ostrander, HM3 A.
Pochon, DT3 P. Poole, HT3 R. Raitto,
AK3 S. Reandeau, AC2 W. Robinson,
MS3 M. Royster, AME2 E. Schaffer,
PR3 D. Selness, AE3 T. Smith, DP3 L.
Strelzick, QM2 G. Theron, AZ3 M.
Walters, and YN3 L. White.
Thirteen other personnel will be
frocked to their next higher pay-
grade. They are UT3 R. Barili, AZ2
R. Blansit, DK1 M. Berry, MS2 D.
Fish, CE2 J. Healy, AK2 C. Norris,
PCI R. Ramirez, MSI R. Ranz, PN3 C.
Schneider, LI1 R. Sorg, DTI T. Van
Doran, DK2 J. Villanueva, and HM1
R. Wilson.
Personnel being advanced should
arrive 15 minutes before the cere-
mony begins. The prescribed uniform
is service dress blues with ribbons.
Personnel being advanced are re-
quested to apply for a new I.D.
card at the Naval Station Personnel
Office prior to the advancement
date.
Friends and relatives of the
candidates, as well as their Depart-
ment Heads, Division Officers, and
Leading Chief Petty Officers are
cordially invited to attend the
ceremony.
For further information, contact
the Naval Station Personnel Office,
Education and Training Section.
5 NCS personnel reenlist
Five Naval Communication Station
personnel reenlsited during the
month of December.
RM2 Rocco N. Arturo reenlisted
for four years for the selective re-
enlistment bonus. He entered the
Navy on September 2, 1971 and will
remain at NavCommSta until June
1980.
RM1 William Mathews reenlisted for
four years. Present at his reen-
listment ceremony were his wife
Katherine and daughter Kelly. Petty
Officer Mathews entered the Navy on
May 15, 1963 and has transferred
recruiting duty, in Washington State
via Enlisted Naval Recruiting Orien-
tation School in Orlando.
ET2 William Gentile reenlisted
for four years. At the ceremony
were his wife Johanna and daughter
Amanda. He entered the Navy on
February 25, 1974.
RMCS Richard Unger reenlisted for
five years with- his wife Nola and
daughter Dana attending the cere-
mony. Senior Chief Unger entered
the Navy on October 11, 1962 and
will transfer to Guam via leadership
school in Treasure Island, Calif, in
February.
RM1 Gary Tucker reenlsited for 6
years under the Guard III Program.
Present for the ceremony was his
wife Linda. Petty Officer Tucker
originally entered the service on
December 3, 1963 and will be trans-
ferred to Guam this month.
Bishop Hinrik Frehen, the Roman
Catholic Bishop of Iceland will
speak at the Officer's Club on Jan.
19 beginning at 7 p.m.
The occasion is a dinner given
in his honor by the Catholic Chapel
Community in the NATO Base.
Bishop Frehen has proven a popu-
lar speaker in past visits to the
NATO Base. He will speak on the
history of the church in Iceland and
include some remarks on the super-
stitions of the past, a topic which
facinated the Chapel Men's group
when he spoke to them last. The
Chapel is accepting reservations.
For more information call 4211 or
visit the Base Chapel.
Devaney retires Friday
The Naval Station invites all
interested personnel to attend a
Bless Party in honor of Mr. John E.
Devaney, at 11:30 a.m. on Friday at
the Officer's Club.
John is retiring after 30 years
of service to Naval Station Keflavik
and moving to Florida. Pay As You
Go Social Hour will begin at 11:30
a.m. with the luncheon being served
at noontime. Price is $3.50 per
person and reservations and payments
can be made by contacting Eileen,
at extension 6110, Comptrollers
Department, no later than Wednesday.
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