The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 25.01.1985, Qupperneq 1

The White Falcon - 25.01.1985, Qupperneq 1
Professionalism nets TJ Award for NBS I take great pleasure in congratulating you and your staff for winning two Thomas Jefferson Awards. This accomplishment is extremely unique in military broadcasting. As you all know, the TJ competition is very stiff, and for any station to win multiple awards indicates a degree of excellence unmatched throughout Navy Broadcasting Service. You performance continues to reflect the Keflavik tradition of setting the standards for Navy Broadcasting Service. Well done." Mr. R. Hiner Headquarters Navy Broadcasting Service Washington, D.C. By J03 Elizabeth Rathbone The Navy Broadcasting Service (NBS) Detachment here in Keflavik has won two first place awards in the Thomas Jefferson Awards com- petition. J01 Gary Bennett, who was transferred from here several months ago, was honored for his "News Four" production in the single television newscast with an emphasis on local news cate- gory. The other first place award went to the entire NBS staff for their production of USO spots in the radio spot production cate- gory. The Thomas Jefferson Awards is a competition sponsored by the Defense Information School at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Ind- ianapolis, Ind. The competition is between both broadcasting and print units of all the armed services. For NBS to even be considered for a Thomas Jefferson Award, they first had to enter the Navy competiton sponsored by the Of- fice of the Chief of Information. The detachment did that and won in several categories as previously reported in The White Falcon. When questioned about his feelings concerning the awards, Ensign Ron Barkdull, the Officer in Charge of the detachment, said, "I'm delighted. I knew we had those kind of people be- hind our entries, along with the professionalism." Physically, the awards con- sist of plaques and bust statu- ettes of Thomas Jefferson. The plaques are presented to indivi- duals who win the awards and the statuettes go to the parent or- ganization of only the first place winners. Names have changed Share Prayer Breakfast to preserve history with Icelandic bishop WASHINGTON (NES) - They're gone. It's as if a giant hand reached down and snatched them off the base overnight. The unaccompanied enlisted per- sonnel housing, unaccompanied officer personnel housing and enlisted dining faci1ity have vanished. But don't panic! The sailors still have rooms to sleep in and a place to eat. The IJEPH, UOPH and EDF may be gone, but the buildings are still there and are once again known by their more tra- ditional names: barracks or bachelor enlisted quarters; bachelor officers quarters; and mess decks, galley, mess and wardroom. The name changes are part of the return to more traditional naval language. In addition, the Navy is placing more emphasis in using such every- day nautical terms as ladder, topside, deck, pas- sageway and bulkhead. WASHINGTON (AFNS) - Military members will have an opportunity to share breakfast and prayer Jan- uary 31. The National Prayer Breakfast is an an- ual event sponsored by the Congress during which the President of the United States and other gov- ernment officials meet to rededicate the ideals upon which the American nation was founded. The base-wide observance of this event will be held from 7:30 until 8:45 a.m. at the Top of the Rock. The guest speaker will be Olafur Skulasson the ordaining bishop of Iceland. Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger ex- plained that, "As we pray together this year, may we be reminded that the struggle for freedom and peace is costly," then added, "We cannot shrink from the challenge, with faith., and courage. . . we ask God's blessings that all may be free."

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