The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Síða 1

The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Síða 1
Volume 26> Number 27 Keflavik. Iceland July 22i 1983 RADM Narmi becomes new IDF/CFK commander Article by Mik Magnusson Rear Admiral Ronald F, Marryott was re- lieved as Commander Iceland Defense Force and Commander Fleet Air Keflavik by Rear Admiral Ronald E. Narmi at ceremonies in Hangar 885 on Wednesday. The guest of hon- or was Deputy Supreme Allied Commander At- lantic, Vice Admiral Sir David Hallifax, K.B.E., RN, and other distinguished guests included the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Iceland. RADM Marryott became the 18th commander RADM Ronald E Narmi of the Defense Force in August 1981, His earlier career included tours of duty on both coasts of the United States while fly- ing operational missions with a number of patrol squadrons. As a Naval Aviator he has served in many parts of the world, most especially in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Western Pacific. Ashore, he has studi- ed at the U.S. Naval Academy, American Uni- versity in Washington, DC, Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, VA, and the Na- tional War College. He has served on the faculty at the Nav- al Academy where he taught courses in Naval History, History of U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Government and Politics, and Interna- tional Relations. RADM Marryott's career has also taken him to the Pentagon where he served as Special Support Plans Officer in the Strategic Plans and Policy Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Another tour of duty in Washington took him to the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs within the Department of State, and later he served as Executive Secretary to the Chief of Naval Operations for Joint Chiefs of Staff matters. After being relieved as COMICEDEFOR/COM- FAIRKEF, RADM Marryott left for Washington where he will report as Director of Stra- tegy, Plans and Policy Division in the Of- fice of the Chief of Naval Operations. RADM Ronald E. Narmi hails from Council Bluffs, IA. His first duty assignment aft- er graduation from flight school was with Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 110 (FASRON 110) and since then his career has been linked closely with the patrol squadron community. RADM Narmi has served at sea on board the carrier Y0RKT0WN (CVS-10) and in Washington, first as Deputy Director of the CNO Executive Panel and later as Executive Assistant and Senior Aide to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations. Admiral Narmi's most recent assignment was as Commandant of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, located at Ft. Leslie J. McNair in Washington, DC. In addition to earning a B.S. in aeronautical engineer- ing from Iowa State University, RADM Narmi has an M.S. in physics from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, an M.S. degree in sys- tems management from the University of Sou- thern California, an M.S. degree in admin- (See C0MICEDEF0R, Page 2) Order of Falcon presented to Manyott RADM Ronald F. Marryott has been awarded the highest Icelandic honor, the Order of the Falcon. The presenta- tion was made by the President of the Icelandic Republic, Vigdis Finnbogadot- tir, at a private ceremony recently. The Order of the Falcon comes in a number of degrees of importance. The highest level of the distinction is traditionally reserved for Icelandic heads of state and the leaders of Ice- land's political and religious life. The next level, Knight Commander, is awarded for major service to the nation and is the highest award that can be bestowed on citizens of other countries. RADM Marryott was awarded the Order of the Falcon at this level. The third level of the Order is awarded to citizens of Iceland for im- (See FALCON, Page 2) Naval Station receives awards... MUC, P-3 support excellence Article by Mik Magnusson In a double ceremony Tuesday Naval Sta- tion Keflavik was awarded the U.S. Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation and the Naval Station's Supply Department received the Lockheed Corporation's P-3 Supply Excel- lence Award. RADM Ronald F. Marryott, as Command- er Iceland Defense Force,presented the Meri- torious Unit Commendation on behalf of the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. John Lehman, to CAPT Eric McVaden, NAVSTAKEF commanding of- ficer. The Naval Station was cited for its ser- vice to the Government of the United Sta- tes, to the Republic of Iceland and to op- erationally deployed units of the U.S. Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. Despite a shortage of facilities and while hampered at times by bad weather, NAVSTAKEFstil 1 accumulated a record of accomplishments which set the standard for all units to emulate. Examples of this included NAVSTAKEF pro- viding extraordinary support to the histor- ic first operations in Iceland of the Navy airborne early warning aircraft which main- tained the early warning capability for Iceland's defenses while the Iceland-based E-3A AWACS aircraft deployed to West Ger- many during the Polish crisis. NAVSTAKEF personnel were congratulated on their unusually high resourcefulness and spirited determination both during exercises and during "real-world" crisises. Devasta- ting storms which destroyed facilities and utilities proved to be only temporary set- backs due to the Naval Station's ability to rapidly reconstruct its support and service capabilities. The Meritorious Unit Commendation was awarded to all Naval Station personnel who Next week's Falcon: Navy Campus Office -- A photo-story on the operation of the Keflavik office... how they work for you and what they of- fer. Don't miss the listings for both the University of Maryland and Los An- geles Metropolitan College on Page 4 of this issue. C0MICEDEF0R Change of Command — Photo coverage of the event. served here during the period cited, Sep- tember 1980 to July 1982. Following the presentation of the MUC, Naval Station's Supply Department was sing- led out for honors. Mr. Seymour Knee, As- sistant to the Vice President of the Lock- heed Company for Government Product Support, presented the P-3 Supply Excellence Award to CDR Joe R. Scarola for the supply de- partment's achievements in 1982. The award, which comes in the form of a trophy, was created by the Lockheed Company two years ago to recognize outstanding sup- port for their P-3 Orion aircraft in the Atlantic Fleet, Pacific Fleet and in the Naval Reserves. The Atlantic Fleet award for 1982 acknowledges exceptional support by NAVSTAKEF Supply Department to improved full mission capable rates for assigned aircraft thus providing a significant boost to total force posture. Immediately before the double ceremony honoring NAVSTAKEF personnel, CAPT McVaden presented the Navy Achievement Medal to CDR George Sauer of Supply and ABHC R. Bickers of Air Operations for outstanding service during the recent Northern Viking exercise and to AKC Bub Abuan of Supply for excel- lence in aviation support.

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