The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 23.09.1983, Síða 1

The White Falcon - 23.09.1983, Síða 1
Volume 26) Number 36 NATO Base> Keflavik) Iceland September 23> 1983 Preschool is open... The Puffin Preschool recently had their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony. On hand was Capt. Eric A. McVadoni Commanding Officer Naval Station. He was assisted by (L to R)) Palmer Suimbyi B.J. Threatt and Brian Wilson. The.PreschooI is located in the old child care building. (Photo by PH3 Jeff Wood) Det. 14 scores again... MEI "excellent” award They were taxed to their maximum capabilities and received an overall evaluation of "Excellent." Detachment 14, 67th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron rose to the occasion when the squadron underwent a Management Effectiveness Inspection (MEI) conducted by the Mili- tary Airlift Command (MAC) Inspector Gener- al team recently. The MEI Det. 14 received was different from other Air Force MEIs in that the oper- ational readiness and capability was eval- uated in addition to management practices. 'The inspecting team created realistic day by day scenarios to tax aircraft and personnel to their maximum capabilities. These exercises included : Insertion of pararescuemen/survivors deep into Iceland's interior by one helicopter so that another helicopter crew would have to search for and find the simulated survivor -- then extract him from the threatening environ- ment. Concentrated search patterns and techniques over the icy North Atlantic were tested as well as the ability to hoist several survivors from the freezing waters. All the situations were met and master- ed by the maintenance and operations pers- onnel of Det. 14. Several sections were specifically identified in the inspectors report as deserving special mention. They were: The unit Crosstell program managed by Captain Richard D. Newton; Special Tool (See DET 14, page 3) American Express plans call for smooth transition On October 1, American Express Internat- ional Banking Corporation (AEIBC), will as- sume management responsibility for community banking facilities on the NATO Base. AEIBC currently has two teams of officers working to facilitate the takeover. According to Jim Schlagheck, Vice President in charge of Military Banking, "The change of management will cause no disruption of service and should in no way inconvenience any military customer." Some military personnel have already as- ked whether their checking accounts might be frozen during the transition phase or whether continuing an account relationship with a community bank is worthwhile. "There are clear advantages to developing and maintaining a relationship with your comm- unity bank," says Schlagheck. "Having your money near you makes a difference. Commun- ity Banking facility staff is trained to handle the special problems and needs of military personnel." Mr. Schlagheck also indicated that there would be no freeze on checking account deposits. "The rumors about any freeze," he says, "are simply un- true." American Express will be providing checking account clients with a compliment- ary supply of checks so that customers can continue to do their business without any (See BANKING, page 3) Bringing in the sheep festive day for Icelandic families Story by J01 Frank Fisher Photos by J01 Frank Fisher & Gena Wood Talk about sheep -- there were lots of them at the Skeidarrettir corral. People too, as whole families joined in the sort- int of sheep into pens around the main cor- ral . According to local farmers, this is the second largest roundup in Iceland. Men, women and children would literally grab the sheep and drag them into the pens often on the other side of, the corral. Many times the sheep wanted to go the other way and children would land on their behinds, sometimes laughing, sometimes with the tight jaws of frustration -- but always they were up and after the sheep again. This was an enjoyable experience and if you are around next year, I reccomend visi- ting this roundup. You just take route one through Selfoss and turn left on route 30. The corral is on the left side of the road before you get to Mount Hekla. It's about an hour and 45 minutes from the base and most of the sorting was completed by about 10:30 a.m. so leave early. I'm told that it's always on the third Friday of September. Last Saturday's sheep roundup near Selfoss is thought to be the second largest in Iceland All members of the family usually come out and from the sheer number of sheep that may be the case. See page 2 for more Photos. to help in the sorting of the sheep.

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