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The White Falcon - 25.01.1980, Side 3

The White Falcon - 25.01.1980, Side 3
January 25. 1980 The White Falcon Page 3 21 NSGA personnel honored Jan. 16 Thirteen Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA) personnel were ad- vanced and eight received awards and letters during a ceremony on Jan. 16. Advanced to their present rank were CE1 D. 0. Martinez, CTM2 P. V. Oskendahl, CT03 C. M. Kassman, CTT3 B. L. Thomas and CTR3 M. R. Pikev. Frocked to their present rank were CT01 S. J. Cortright, CTM1 P. D. Rust, CTT1 B. B. Swindell, CTT2 M. J. Murray, CTM2 D. D. Peacock, CTM2 D. R. Rhodes, CT03 A. I. Goodwin and CTR3 G. A. Benford. CTRC C. A.. May was presented the Navy Commendation Medal and a Letter of Appreciation citing outstanding performance during his tour at Fort Meade, Md. Receiving Navy Good Con- duct Medals were CTRCS W. R. Messer- vy (fifth award) and CT02 P. M. San- vido (first award). CTA3 G. D. Texter was presented a Commander Naval Security Group Let- ter of Commendation for outstanding performance while assigned to NSGA Keflavik from January 1979 to Janu- ary 198.:. BU3 H. L. Walker was pre- sented a Letter of Commendation for significant achievement while assigned to U. S. Navy Mobile Con- struction Battalion Detail, Kefla- vik. SK3 T. L. Andrews received a Letter of Appreciation for his dedi- cated service to the Personal Pro- perty Branch at the Naval Submarine Base in New London, Conn. Retention rates mixed con't from page 1 During 1979 the average number of enlisted personnel on board the Na- val Communication Station was 240. Some of the out of the ordinary and unusual reenlistment ceremonies were the following: RM2 Jennifer Spurlock reenlisted and became a "BLUENOSE" simultaneously last July. Last October Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy, Mitzi M. Wertheim, ad- ministered the oath of enlistment to ET2 Dennis Courtney. RM1 Bruce En- strom reenlisted on his 27th birth- day. In June 1979, the former Sec- retary of the Navy, W. Graham Claytor, administered the oath of enlistment to RM1 Dale Mills. Fleet Air Keflavik Command's re- enlistment data for 1979 was: Janu- ary had one reenlistment; February and March had one reenlistment each. In April an enlisted individual was commissioned to ensign; June had one reenlistment; August had two reen- listments, and one of these was a first termer; December brought one reenlistment. This command's aver- age number of enlisted personnel for calendar year 1979 was 65. CTMC D. W. Pope and CTM1 Rust re- ceived Letters of Appreciation from the Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Communication Station, Keflavik, Iceland for their emergency mainten- NavFac adva The Naval Facility's Commanding Officer, Cdr. R.T. Portar, advanced and frocked several members of Nav- Fac at a ceremony held on Jan. 16. Personnel who were advanced to their next higher paygrade are 0T2 Dennis Atteberry, RM2 Doyle Fisher, YN2 Susan Schaffer, RM3 Donna Bru- ner, 0T3 Dorwin Felix, 0T3 Paula Rosenkranz, 0T3 Joslyn Rusk, UT3 Kenneth Gerbert, BU3 Edward Ludovici and ET2 John Hodgson. Personnel who were frocked and will be advanced on Feb. 16 are YN1 Verna Williams, 0T1 Greg Carroll, SKI Robert Marshall and EN2 Dana Watt. ance support provided to that com- mand. And CTASN T. L. Czerwinskl was recognized in qualifying for the command 25-mile Swim Club. nces, frocks 16 Four NavFac members will be ad- vanced on March 16. They are 0T1 Donald Stumpf, RM2 Blaine Gjurich, SK3 Gary Hurt and 0T3 Lawanda Hodg- son. As a finale to the ceremony, YN1 Verna Williams was recognized as the command's Sailor of the Quarter for the last quarter of 1979, citing her "professional achievement and super- ior performance of duty as Admin- istrative/Personnel Department Lead- ing Petty Officer." She received a NavFac plaque, a $25 Savings Bond and a letter of commendation from the Commanding Officer in recognit- ion of her achievements. VP-23 raises $261 with ICU-2 walkie talkie Recently the members of Patrol Squadron Twenty-Three took the op- portunity to promote harmonious and humerous fun at their Air Force contemporaries while contributing to a most worthy cause. The Seahawks not only designed, produced, and sold the incredible ICU-2 walkie-talkie, a replica of the one the Air Force uses, but also initiated an ambitious adver- tising campaign . Two hundred and sixty-one dollars was given to the IDF Christmas fund. The Seahawks would like to thank their Air Force Friends for the good sportsmanship they displayed throughout this worthy undertaking. SWING YOUR PARTNER—The Midnight Sundowners Square Dancing Club is spon- soring an open house tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Multi-purpose room of the lower school. The club will demonstrate square dancing and provide refreshments for all. The public is invited to attend. Open houses will be held on Feb. 2 and 9 at 6:30 as well. A beginners class in square dancing will commence February 16 at 6:30 p.m. and classes will be held on Saturdays and Wednesdays. For further details, contact ET2 Bill McCartney at 5295 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. or SKI Bob Marshall at 4698 after 4 p.m. daily. (Photo by PHI Ernie Myette)

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