The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 05.12.1986, Síða 1

The White Falcon - 05.12.1986, Síða 1
Terrorism: what to know and do about it byTSGT. Mark J. Timbrook 4557 SPS/SPAI Terrorism, an ugly word but a global issue that cannot be ignored. In reaction to this unpredictable threat, the Depart- ment of Defense (DoD) has directed an Anti-terrorism Program be implemented by all- services. The NATO Base Security Forces, composed of the Air Force Security Police, Navy Security Department, Marine Barracks and Naval Investigative Service, have joined forces for this program. However, another aspect of this program is YOU. Residents of the NATO Base, whether military personnel, dependents, DoD civilian employ- ees or visitors, are important to the program. You travel the base roads and are the most familiar with the features of your yards, quarters, work centers and units. You will be the one most likely to notice the briefcase left behind, the box out of place or the strange face in the crowd. As a NATO Base resident, you are an important feature of the program, without you it will not function. The program consists of an alerting system which is divided into four parts known as threat conditions or threatcons. They are: V ThreatCon Alpha-Low threat. General threat, unpredictable and non-specific. V ThreatCon Bravo-Medium Threat. Still general, yet more specific and caution should be used. V ThreatCon Charlie-High Treat. Situation has already occurred, or is imminent,use extreme caution emergency movement only. V ThreatCon Delta-imminent Treat. LOCAL WARNING, threat is imminent, no movement. Secure current environment. Follow instructions as provided on local radio and television. The intent of the program is not to create any fear associated with your tour in Iceland. This is perhaps the safest assignment you'll ever have. It is designed to create an awareness of your surroundings. The greatest tool in the fight against terrorism is a basic awareness and knowledge of what to do and how to do it, before it happens. Know the threatcons and always be watchful, with your help, we will be a formidable team. In preparation for Christmas: Learn Icelandic Christmas traditions at luncheon The Christmas traditions of Iceland will be explained on Dec. 10. by Mr. Leo Monro. Mr. Monro is a teacher at A. T. Mahan High School who came to Iceland with the British forces during World War II. He taught English to Icelanders until accepting his present position in 1969. Mr. Monro is well known on the NATO Base as the host for the annual USO-sponsored trivia contest and as the instructor for a conversational Icelandic course. The luncheon, to be held at the Officer's Club, is open to military personnel E-6 through 0-7, their spouses, DoD civilians and Icelandic employees of the Defense Force. Cost is $6.25, payable at the door. Reservations may be made by calling the Public Affairs Office, ext. 4552 or 7315. Support CFC with a holiday greeting The White Falcon will support the spirit of Christmas and the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) by providing space for the exchange of Christmas messages between Defense Force members. For the price of a modest donation (50 cents per line) to the CFC you can wish a merry Christmas to your workmates, friends or even your boss. For instance: The Smith family would like to wish a very merry Christmas to the Jones family and their dog Oscar. We appreciate your friendship. That message would cost $2. (Air Force donations will be credited to AFI totals and Navy donations to Navy totals.) You must deliver the message and the money (cash or check) to The White Falcon office (Bldg. 936) -yeas, by 5 p.m. Dec. 12. The messages will be j published in the Dec. 19 edition of The White Falcon.

x

The White Falcon

Beinleiðis leinki

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: The White Falcon
https://timarit.is/publication/382

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.