The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Síða 2

The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Síða 2
2 THE WHITE FALCON/July 22. 1983 A visit to the whaling station... ABOVE: As the whale comes up the ramp the the meat from the bone and blubber. BELOW tail. BELOW RIGHT: Since Japan is the most flenser supervises the cutting of the meat, ting into sections. V K • Photos by LCDR Bill Clyde carcass is divided into sections to separate LEFT: Workers affix a hauling cable to the important importer of whale meat, a Japanese BOTTOM: Workmen square the blubber for cut- ConnecticutP Montana to hold primaries on Sept. 15 Two states -- Connecticut and Montana -- are planning primary elections on September 13. In Connecticut, 158 municipalities will fill offices for mayor, town council aider- men, board of tax review, planning commis- sion and constables. Military members and civilians who maintain a legal residence in Connecticut may vote. A federal post card application serves as both a request for registration and an absentee ballot. Ap- plications must be received 14 days before the primary election. Montana municipal offices vary from locality to locality. An FPCA may also be used in Montana. Ballots will be mailed 30 days before the election. IceDeFor, from 1 istration from George Washington University and he is a Distinguished Graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Iceland's strategic importance in the North Atlantic was a central theme in speeches made at the change of command cere- mony. RADM Marryott spoke of the rewards of serving at Keflavik, not least working with high caliber professionals in every department. Vice Admiral Sir David Hal 1i- fax, Deputy SACLANT, recognized the impor- tance of the surveillance role of the NATO Base, and RADM Narmi looked forward to the challenges facing him and the cooperation he is expecting during his tour. The C0MICEDEF0R and COMFAIP.KEF officer and enlisted staffs stood in ranks during the ceremony which was attended by repre- sentatives of the whole base community and guests from off base. In addition to his roles as the Command- er of the Iceland Defense Force and Com- mander Fleet Air Keflavik, RADM Narmi also assumed the duties as Island Commander Ice- land (ISCOMICELAND), Commander Iceland Sec- tor, Antisubmarine Warfare Group (C0MICE- ASWGRU), Commander Fleet Air Wing, North Atlantic (COMFAIRWINGNORLANT). Three of the commands are national and two are NATO. Falcon, from 1 portant contributions to the community and to foreign nationals for service benefit- ing Iceland. The falcon is the national bird of Ice- land. It symbolizes freedom and a will to battle the harsh elements of life. The Or- der of the Falcon is Iceland's only nation- al award. r ■ K J& i j——~ ■ an b m The WHITE FALCON is published weekly by the Iceland Defense Force Public Affairs Office for military and civilian personnel and their dependents stationed in Iceland. It is printed by the Naval Station Print Shop with appropriated funds per NAVSO P-35. Opinions expressed are those of the writers and may not be official expressions of IDF, DOD or the U.S. Government. The WHITE FALCON Office is located in Bldg. 936 on the NATO Base, Ext. 4612. COMMANDER ICELAND DEFENSE FORCE RADM Ronald E. Narmi PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER LCDR William W. Clyde ASSISTANT PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER Mr. Mik Magnusson PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF J01 Frank Fisher YNSN Ralph Castillo WHITE FALCON STAFF JOCS Bill WEDERTZ, Editor J03 Dan Jackson - PH3 Jeff Wood JOSN Chris Wesley NAVAL STATION PRINT SHOP LI1 Ben Mosteller SSgt. Dan Lovan LI2 Joseph Faulk LI3 Dan Murray SN Steven Allen SA Mike LeClere SR Joseph Vindich AA Christopher Ambler

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