The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 30.08.1985, Blaðsíða 8

The White Falcon - 30.08.1985, Blaðsíða 8
From the Air Force news service............... New procedures for charging leave will go into effect Sept. 1, giving a break to members who take leave in conjunction with TDY. Members who take leave before going TDY will no longer be charged leave the day they depart if they work at least three-fourths of the regular duty day. A board to select captains for promotion to majors is scheduled to meet Feb. 24. It will consider officers in all categories except the medical and dental corps. A grand jury has indicted a New Jersey man for impersonating a psychologist and causing medical claims to be filed with CHAMPUS. James Bethea Epstein, alias "Dr. Epstein," was charged with eight counts of theft by deception and perjury. An investigation showed Mr. Epstein had no for- mal education or training in psychology or psy- chotherapy, nor was he licensed. Weathermen switch to hydrogen The installation of a Stuart Hydrogen Generator was completed earlier this year and on August 1 the first upper air launch with hydrogen was completed. Upper air soundings, using helium, have been taken at the Keflavik site since the 1950s. With soundings cur-, rently taken twice a day by Icelandic operators, the change to hydrogen will result in a signi- ficant reduction in upper air program costs at the Naval Station, Keflavik. What's happening in Iceland Here are some remarkable events from Iceland's recent history: 1972 - The famous tournament for the World Championship of chess between Spassky of the Soviet Union and Fischer of the U.S. was held in Reykjavik. Fischer won. 1973 - On January 23 a volcano in Heimaey erupted and in four months half of the only town in the Westman Islands lay buried under the lava. The 5,300 inhabitants were trans- ported to the mainland by fishing boats. The town has since been rebuilt and most of the inhabitants have moved back. 1974 - The nation celebrated the 1100th an- niversary of its settlement. Also, a road over the widest glacial river -- south of Vatnajokull glacier -- was completed, thus opening the circular road around Iceland. 1975 - The parliament extended the fishing zone to a 200 mile limit. This renewed the "Cod War" with Britain. The war was ended when Britain reluctantly acknowledged Ice- land's rights of jurisdiction over the zone. 1977 - In a rare incident in August, a German bank robber, wanted by Interpol, was captured by the Icelandic police in Reykja- vik where he had been living for months. 1978 - A coalition government between the Social Democrats, the Socialists and the Progressive Party. 1980 - The Icelanders elected a new Presi- dent, Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, the first woman world-wide to be elected Head of State. Also, in August a brief but in- tense eruption started in Mt. Hekla. 1981 - In January Iceland got a new krona monetary unit. The new krona is worth 100 old kronur, which had become almost valueless because of inflation. In Febru- ary the worst gale in decades struck with winds gusting to 102 knots. 8 August 30, 1985 The White Falcon

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