The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 21.10.1983, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 21.10.1983, Blaðsíða 6
6 THE WHITE FALCON/Octobcr 21. 1983 NEWSBRIEFSNEWSBRIEFSNEWSBRIEFSNEWSBRIEFSN BZs and other kudos JOCS Phillip Galloway, of Navy Broad- casting Service, Det. 8, was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for his services while stationed with the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force in Beirut, Lebanon. JOCS Galloway's achievements were recognized in the award citation which read in part: "Sen- ior Chief Galloway consistently performed his demanding duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner. Drawing upon his years of success as a military broad- caster, his untiring efforts and contribu- tions directly led to the establishment of radiated AFRTS television in a difficult and precarious Marine field environment." JOCS Galloway also received the Navy Exped- itionary Medal for his service in Beirut. The U.S. Naval Facility Keflavik, held an awards ceremony recently during which the following awards were presented: The Navy Commendation Medal was presented to LT Larry Wilcher. ENS Daniel Zelesnikar received the Navy Achievement Medal. Sai1 - of the Quarter was OTSN Leurel Pfleeger, 0T2 Catherine Pinion was selected as Petty Officer of the Quarter. Letters of apprec- iation were presented to the following: 0T3 Robin Nichols; 0T2 Charles Johnson; 0T2 Joseph Tarsi; 0T2 Wi1fredo Correa; 0T2 Cath- erine Pinion; 0T2 Efrain Sola; 0T2 David Berglund; 0T3 Anne McFarlane; 0T3 Debbie Leibee-Cross; 0T3 David Jones; 0T1 Joseph George; 0T3 Kinechen Eason; 0T3 Kathryn Rozendal and 0T1 Ronald Banning. Letters of commendation were presented to BUC Robert Dubois and ENFN Jeffrey Freed. Good Conduct Awards were presented to 0T2 Charles Johnson, EN2 Ronnie Turnbull, 0T1 John Thompson, RM2 Diane Klein, 0T1 John Honeycutt, OTC Kim Callahan and 0T1 Mark Hetterich. The following awards were presented to Naval Station personnel. DT2 Myles Decker received the Navy Achievement Medal. TM1 Lei and Myers was awarded a Good Conduct Medal. TM1 James Pickett and EMC Steven Staley received letters of commendation. Two officers were frocked to lieutenant, they were LT Theodore Edwards and LT Robert Linville. AKC James Thomas and YN1 Gilbert Vigil received Gold Hashmark Certificates. The following Marines were recognized for superior performance. LCpl. Michael Magnano received the Navy Achievement Medal. Promoted to their present rank were: Capt. Christopher Gillette, Capt. Bruce Moody, LCpl. Marvin Jones, LCpl. Kenneth Nehrkorn, LCpl. Todd See, LCpl. James Stone and PFC William Sikorski. Cpl. Jeffrey Hoevemeyer received his Good Conduct Award and the following individuals receives certificates of physical fitness: Cpl. Ronald Baker, LCpl. Ben Barfield, LCpl. Gregory Daulton, LCpl. Gregory Manger and LCpl. Frank Richter. The 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron has chosen their military members of the quarter, they are: SMSgt. Milton Canham, Senior NCO of the Quarter; SSgt. Clifford Stever, NCO of the Quarter; and SrA Richard Futrell, Airman of the Quarter. Workshops for women A series of workshops for women -- young or old, married or single, mothers or grand- mothers, working in or out of the home, professionals or parttime workers, military or civilian — will be conducted by the Family Services Center. The workshops may be taken individually or as a series. WOMEN IN TRANSITION -- This career aware- ness seminar focuses on topics such as career decisions, re-entering the work force, going back to school, working wife/- working mother, and identifying job skills. Job search, resume writing and interview will also be included. Pre-register at 4401. Nov. 2, Bldg. T-170, 7 p.m., facili- tator: Kathleen Reynolds Brainerd, M.A. ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING — The purpose of this workshop is to assist women in becom- ing more assertive in their behavior, stan- ding up for their rights, and becoming more effective in interpersonal situations. The characteristics of passive, assertive, and aggressive behavior will be presented and assertive techniques will be offered for discussion and group exercise. Pre-regis- ter at 4401. Nov. 9, Bldg. T-170, 7 p.m., facilitators: Catherine Davidson, M.S.W., and Barbara Harris, M.S. WOMEN'S RIGHTS — An overview of legal is- sues affecting women on the job, in the consumer world, and in their personal li- ves. Topics will include the law of credit reporting, property rights, sex discrimina- tion, dower wills, and a brief review of marital law. Pre-register at 4401. Nov. 16, Bldg. T-170, 7 p.m., facilitator: Vir- ginia Ferrier, J.D. RAPE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION -- The pur- pose of this seminar is to provide informa- tion to women which will increase understan- ding and awareness of sexual assault. Top- ics will include information about assail- ants and effects on victims. Community services concerning rape will be discussed and the emphasis will be placed on rape prevention. Pre-register at 4401. Nov. 30, Bldg. T-170, 7 p.m., facilitators: Catherine- Davidson, M.S.W., and Barbara Har- ris, M.S. School advisory groups meet Both the Upper School and Lower School Advisory Committees have recently met, the first such meetings since the election of new officials for the 1983-84 school year. Members of the Upper School Advisory Committee are as follows: School Profes- sional Employees -- Mike Keegan and Richard Widdop; Parents -- Patricia Swett, Gary Mc- Guire and Eric Erickson (alternate). Members of the Lower School Advisory Com- mittee are as follows: School Professional Employees -- Ed Kirstein, Joan Hough, Mar- got Eckes and Susan Calef; Parents -- Kath- leen Brainerd, Steve Gruenwald, Doris Bar- ton, Gary Washburn and Barry Moore (alter- nate). If it’s news, call 4612 Sports Beat 24 proposes all-out battle for base title The VP-24 "Wrecking Crew" football team have challenged the base champion, Public Works, to a "Winner Take All" game. The "Wrecking Crew" won the football champion- ship when last deployed to Rota/Lajes. Al- though the game won't have any effect on the base championship, a lot of pride will be won or lost on the field. "Stand by Public Works. Here we come," is Batmen' coach, Boat Landry's only comment. All hands are encouraged to come out and support the game tommorow at 1 p.m. Intramural bowling NATIONAL LEAGUE — Ocotber 18 8 Post Office 0 6 TeleMaint. 2 6 Dental 2 6 IDF/PA0 2 6 Hospital 2 6 Public Works 2 _____________ Tank Eldridge, (208, 212) 614; Bill Anthony, (237) 573; Bob Eisele, 549; Ken Dowling, (223) 543; Todd Shipman, (206) 538; Joe Kassel 1, 531; Doris Safran, 525; John North, 516; Mike Rawlings, (200) 511 and Bill Wedertz, 500. AFI NRK 960th #2 Supply Chiefs Marines Admi n Individuals: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE — October 13 Rockville Maint. 8 Air Ops 0 N0CF 8 NSGA #2 0 Rockville 6 NSGA #1 2 Facilities Maint. 6 SpecComm 2 NavFac Com 6 Ammo #2 2 NavFac #1 6 NavFac 0os 2 Individuals: Mark Hetterich, (201, 203) 589; Chris Copeland, (203, 216) 585; Dan Schmidt, (222) 551; Roger Krones, 541; Steve Wise, (211) 532; Henry Gilson, (210) 531; Jim Wheeler, 521; Dan Zelesnikar, (200) 518; Griddley McClelland, 513; Rich Biancardi, 512 and Mike Daniels, 598. NORTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE — Ocotber 17 960th AWACS 8 High Finance 0 NCS #1 8 CFK Chiefs 0 CFK 8 Ammo 0 Club Management 5 AIMD CPO's 3 FIS #2 6 L0X Plant 2 Mutant Trout 6 Supply 2 Individuals: Andy Bizub, 570; John Farnham, (204) 566; Steve Hanson, (221) 551; Fred Keith, 542; Larue Swayze, 535; Jim Haley, 534; Bruce Jacobson, 534; Paul Miller, 521; Jojo Enriquez, (203) 519; Mark Kleymann, 514; Bill Cain, 513; Jeff Hooper, (206)511; John Crosswhite, (211); John Wil1iams, (208) and Dan Williams, (204). October 17 8 960th AWACS PMEL Supply Officers Security AIMD #1 AIMD (GSE) AMERICAN LEAGUE - Air Ops #1 57th FIS #1 NavCommSta Air Ops #2 IDF AFI Supply Individuals: Lew Christmas, (223, 204) 626; Larry Daniels, (212) 584; Gary Eppard, (208) 576; Jim Servis, (200) 568; Earl Fronaberger, 557; Fred Browning, 534; A1 Fahland, 530; Dennis Frederick, 524; John Schuetz, 524; Wayne Burr, 523; Mike LaCroix, 515; John Gheene, 513; Paul Schmitt, (201) 513; Paul Pietruszewski, 512; Darrell Lairmore, 507: Denny Maiman, (247) 506; Dave Phelps, 505; Denny Lewey, (214); Jim Pouliot, (211) and Larry Hinson, (203). The Keflavik Men's Bowling Association held a "Red-Pin, No-Tap" tournament on Oct- ober 15 at the Arctic Bowl. The winners in both categories are listed below: MEN -- Todd Shipman, 767; Mike LaCroix, 754; Joe Kassell, 746; Lew Christmas, 691; John Dunford, 675; Jim Servis, 666; Jack Eldridge, 663; A1 Mize, 659; Dan Williams, 656; Tim Robinson, 654; Darrell Larrimore, 651; and Ken Dowling, 633. WOMEN — Pirn Copeland, 638; Ann Durham, 633; Samantha Carpenter, 629; Lorraine Les- sard, 605; Rita Lewey, 594; and Lisa Falco, 591. High Game Jackpot for the women was won by Pirn Copeland with a 261 and for men by Todd Shipman and Mike LaCroix with 300s. In other bowling news, Millie Fahland successfully defended her "King of the Hill" title last Sunday by beating Joe Kassell, 232-179. Awards, from 1 media/marketing programs by witnessing the successful promotional efforts of their fellow recreational professionals. The annual contest is sponsored by the Recreational Services Department, part of the Naval Military Personnel Command (NMPC). Entries were judges by a panel of ex- perts in the fields of journalism, graphic design and recreation. A point system was used in the judging to rate each entry on its content, form and function. Bonus points were given for entries produced "in- house" and "on-base" so that smaller or low- budget activities were competitive with ac- tivities that use professional, commercial resources.

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