The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 07.11.1986, Síða 11

The White Falcon - 07.11.1986, Síða 11
Last minute neras Rdmiral Baggett sends a word of thanks Admiral Lee Baggett, Jr., Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, noted, "with great pleasure the professional and exemplary support of the president's visit to Iceland provided by the Iceland Defense Force personnel, as well as their families. The world saw a positive, enthusiastic and professional defense team with a vital mission for Iceland, and the United States. Well Done.“ Rir Force uniform changes brings out new look Air Force clarified recent rule change for women wearing the belted skirt, blue hose stocking A4D, earrings, and carrying the clutch-style purse. The men's belt must be worn with the belted skirt, with the buckle on the wearer's right side. The left edge of the buckle is aligned with the blouse closure for a proper gig line. The belt must be worn at all times, even if the blouse is not tucked in. Blue hose must be dark blue and may be worn with service and dress uniforms only. Small spherical diamond earrings may be worn with formal dress, mess dress, ceremonial dress and semi-formal dress uniforms; however, the clutch-style purse may not be carried with the ceremonial white uniform. Additional information about Air Force regulation 35-10 requirements Is available from the base personnel office. Tops in Blue' are here again for performances The Air Force's highly celebrated musical comedy extravaganza, 'Tops in Blue”, will perform again this year in the Andrews Theater, on Nov. 10th at 5:30 p.m and at 8 p.m. This world-renowned touring group first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1954. Since then, they have travelled hundreds of thousands of mile each year with a different cast — 32 years of experience in putting together an amazing display of professional entertainment for their Air Force family and friends. This fabulous show covers a wide variety of musical desires and is designed for everybody to enjoy, young and old alike. Seating will be on a first come, first served basis. Come out and see how the Air Force entertains its family in an hour and a half of free entertainment with its “Tops in Blue”. U.S. Military postal system, a priuilege not a right by Tom Joyce American Forces Information Service Many service men and women have found that running mail order business selling everything from detergent to shampoo after duty hours is a good way to bring in a few extra dollars. But they should know that using the military postal system to conduct a personal business of any sort is strictly prohibited. ‘The military postal system overseas is merely an extension of the United States Postal Service,' said Army Master Sgt. Leonard N. Winnings, staff postal NCO at the military postal service agency in Alexandria, Va. “Under a formal agreement between the U.S. Postal Service and the Department of Defense, DoD customers can get the same service in overseas areas as they do stateside." But the reason service members are prohibited from conducting personal business through the military postal system is the DoD pays for the movement of mail to and from overseas areas. “In effect, the DoD would be paying part of the expense of running your business if you used the military postal system,’ said Winnings. Army and fleet postal offices are exclusively for personal mail, cautioned Winnings, and there are no provisions for prorating business mail. However, there are alternatives. Winnings suggested that people look into the possibility of using air or sea freight. He said some countries have services much like those of Federal Express and United Parcel Service. However, he said, those shipments would have to be sent to a civilian address in the country in which you are located. Winnings said international mail is one way of sending shipments to another country. Each alternative is subject to customs assessments, as applicable. Winnings said anyone found to be using the military postal system to conduct a personal business could be subject to military administrative or Judicial action depending on the scope and size of the incident. Anyone who has a question concerning this subject can reference Appendix A of the Department of Defense Directive 4525.6-M. 1 1 Nov. 7, 1986

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