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The White Falcon - 13.08.1982, Síða 3

The White Falcon - 13.08.1982, Síða 3
VP-26 picks twenty for CDI By AE2 Pageau and AN Tripp Patrol Squadron TWENTY-SIX (VP-26) has designated twenty maintenance technicians as Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI). CDIs perform maintenance tasks indepen- dently and are called upon to ensure work done by others meets the exacting specifications of the applicable mainte- nance directives. Because the CDIs play such a vital role in maintenance the selection process is very demanding to ensure that only the most skilled and professional technicians are designated as CDIs. After CDI candidates have met a basic experience criteria they must demonstrate superior knowledge in their field. Their expertise is examined in their work center and the Quality Assurance Division admin- isters- a comprehensive examination. The selection process then continues through the chain-of-command to the commanding officer who assigns the designation. The CDI designation is not just handed to anyone, it is earned with a lot of hard work. To be recognized as a CDI is a noteworthy achievement. The following personnel have achieved this goal: ADI Robert Broski ADI Walter Maluszewski ADI George Brewer AMSl Warren Gladwin AMH2 Ronnie Shelton AMH1 Danny Dunaway AMSl Brad Jewell AMS2 Mathew Casper AMEC Edward Biel AME1 Dale Tait AE2 Jeffrey Pageau AE1 James Faulkner AE2 Michael Meserve A01 Leland Minske A01 Michael Becker AX1 Denny Webster AX2 Samuel Hudson AX2 Steve Gruttadauria AEC Donald Mikko AE2 Jeffrey Lovelady BRAVO ZULU TRIDENTS! Tour Office notes THURSDAY - Bus transportation to "Light Nights" will be available if enough people sign up. SATURDAY, August 21 - A tour to Skogarfoss is being offered. On this tour you will drive across the entire south lowland through Hveragerdi and then on to Skogarfoss and the FI jots hiid district. This area is noted for its good climate and scenic beauty. At Skogar you will visit an interesting folk museum and the beautiful waterfall Skogarfoss. You will be able to see some glaciers located in the Eyjafjoll district also. The bus will leave the Viking Mall at 9 a.m. and will return at approximately 7 p.m. Be sure to pack a lunch. Tickets will be on sale at the Tour Office from Monday through noon Friday. ZUKOFSKY SEMINARS Conductor/Director Paul Zukofsky presents a series of four concerts. All are free^^^Wiarge and sponsored by the Reykjavi«^^B>ol of Music. Register now Performances are at 2 p.m. August 21 ; 8:30 p.m. August 25; and 2 p.m. Auqust 28. Bus transportation will be provided to the Concerts if enough interest is shown. HOLIDAY IN SCOTLAND The Tour Office has arranged a tour package for a special Labor Day weekend in Scotland which includes a charter flight from Keflavik to Glasgow, hotel accommo- dations, breakfast and all transfers. The flight leaves September 3, late in the afternoon, and returns via Aberdeen late Monday evening September 6. Trans- fers are included in the special low price air fare. Please book early. CAMPING TRIP TO TH0RSM0RK Due to numerous requests the popular camping trip to Thorsmork is being offered for the August 28 and 29 weekend. Thorsmork is a large isolated valley near the south coast of Iceland. It is surrounded by mountains and glaciers. Campers must bring all their own equipment and food. Camping^^^pment may be rented from Gear Issue. _Navy Campus notas kHE gram Monday to Augl^^b. -re^^xration for the Webster Col- on-duty education prograr WEBSTER? Pre-r lege Master of Arts program will continue through Wednesday for the Fall Quarter II semester. Registration will be for the October and November courses. In addition to these classes registration of new students for the concepts courses will be accepted. New students may enroll in this continuing program during any registration period. FUNCTIONAL SKILLS PROGRAM Navy Campus will be holding registra- tion for the Navy Functional Skills Pro- This is an in reading, A pre-test will Classes will program grammer and mathematics, be administered August 27. be August 30 to October 8. REGISTRATION AMD PLANNING To register for the above or to have an educational planning meeting stop by the Navy Campus Office in the Viking Mall. The Navy Campus has educational advisors to help you plan how to meet your educational objectives or to develop goals based on your current status and needs. Fire department training? Members of the Base Fire Department helped out Monday, in cleaning the station C-117 aircraft. This cleaning is part of a routine corrosion prevention program which is necassary due to the high amount of salt in the air. USO notes MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20 TODAY - Fish Fry from 6 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. or until the fish run out. Women's Get Together from 10 a.m. - noon. Free babysit- ting service provided. There will be a hair cut demon- stration. Pinochle at 6 p.m. Pinochle at 1:30 p.m. Table tennis tournament at 6 p.m. Fish Fry from 6 p.m. 1:30 a.m. or until the fish run out. The USO is sponsoring a Flea Market on Saturday, August 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sign up before August 25 for a table. The Leo Munro/USO Trivia Show fall series will begin September 13. Those in- terested in signing a team of 4 people for the competition are asked to stop by the USO before September 2. Photo contest winners Last week we ran the first place photos from the White Falcon photo contest, this week we are running the runner-ups and honorable mentions on pages 4 and 5. The photos were judged without knowledge of who the person was that submitted the photo, in order to insure an unbiased competition. The results were based cn overall quality of the print, including composition, lighting, definition and subject. This week's photos are marked either color, or b&w, to indicate how the original was submitted. Next week the winners will’be displayed in the entryway at the Navy Exchange. Anniversary dirAr A special dinner will be served at the Enlisted Dining Facility August 19 in recognition of the twenty-third anniver- sary of the Admittance of Haw^^to the United States. The EDF is c^^Ko offer Hawaiian Night as part of i^^^ernation- al dinner program. The dinne^^wi11 be: Chicken egg drop soup Hawaiian style pineapple chicken Maui fried rice Broccoli polonaise Waikiki mix and salad and desert bars So come on by to the EDF with your family and help celebrate the evening with Hawaiian Dining. Anyone authorized to subsist in the Enlisted Dining Facility and their sponsored guests may dine in the facility. Instructors needed Air Force instructors are needed for professional military education activities:, Law School programs for officers; Operation Bootstrap; Squadron Officer School has in- structor vacancies; and promotion notice for Master and Senior Master Sergeants is announced. For more information on these items from the Worldwide Retention Hotline contact your unit career advisor or the AFI Staff Career Advisor, MSgt. Glodich, at extension 7723. Elementary school registration The 1982-83 Elementary School Handbook and starting materials can be picked up at the Elementary School office from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning Monday. Registration for new and returning students is on-going and should be completed as soon as possible. Excess furniture sale A retail sale of excess household type furniture to defense force members will be held in building T-866 Monday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sales are conducted on a first come, first served basis and as is, where is, without refund or exchange. Purchasers are required to pay cash in U.S. currency and remove items immediately without assistance from sales personnel. 3 Friday- August 13, 1982 WHITE FALCON

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