The White Falcon - 02.10.1981, Page 1
WHITE
October 2, 1981
Volume 24, Number 39
Keflavik, Iceland
FALCON
Geothermal energy
Vice Admiral Thomas J. Kilcline,
Commander Naval Air Forces Atlan-
tic, opens the valve for geothermal
energy on the NATO Base with assis-
tance from the Chairman of the Board
of Directors for Sudurnes Heating
Company, Eirikur Alexanders son, and
the Honorable Marshall Brement ,
nited States Ambassador to Iceland
fcenter).
Give to the CFC
Following the 1982 Combined Federal
Campaign overseas area slogan, Rear
Admiral Ronald F. Marryott, IceDe-
For Commander, "gives from his
heart" as he signs his CFC pledge
1 card. Looking on is ComFairKef s
'CFC project officer Ensign Karen
Lutz. Idle local CFC drive continues
until October SI.
^IV^CSS tour
The new United States Ambassador to Iceland, the Honorable Marshall
Brement, talks with Lt. Col. Dick Moseley during a tour of the 960th
AWA CSS on Monday. Ambassador Brement also took part in a flight aboard
Det. 14's HH-S Jolly Green helicopter. Photo by PH3 Don Tepe
Hon. Marshall Brement, U.S.
Ambassador to Iceland, tours Base
The Honorable Marshall Brement,
who recently relieved the Honorable
Richard A. Ericson Jr. as the U.S.
Ambassador to Iceland, toured the
NATO Base and was briefed by vari-
ous Keflavik commands earlier this
week.
Mr. Brement entered the Foreign
Service in 1956 as Staff Assistant
in the Bureau of East Asian and Paci-
fic Affairs. He attended Chinese
language training in Taichung in
1958-60 and was Political Officer in
Hong Kong in 1960-63.
In 1963-64, he attended Russian
language training at the Foreign
Service Institute. He was Political
Officer in Moscow from 1964-66. Mr.
Brement then attended the National
Institute of Public Affairs at
Stanford University in 1966-67.
He was Chief of the Political
Section in Singapore from 1967-70,
Counselor for Public Affairs in Jak- .
arta from 1970-73, Counselor for
Public Affairs in Saigon from 1973-74,
Counselor for Political Affairs in
Moscow from 1974-76 and in Madrid
from 1977-79.
In 1979-80, Mr. Brement was staff
member, National Security Council at
the White House.
Mr. Brement served in the U.S.
Air Force from 1952-54.
He graduated from Brooklyn College
in 1952 and the University of Mary-
land in 1955. His foreign languages
are Russian, Chinese—Mandarian and
Cantonese, French, Spanish, and In-
donesian .
Mr. Brement is married and has
three children.