The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 28.10.1988, Side 4

The White Falcon - 28.10.1988, Side 4
Thanks to Navy Broadcasting's 1485 radio by Chaplain Larry Hicks The song reached out and grabbed me. I pulled my car to the side of the road to listen. 1 wanted no disturbances. It was a lengthy inspired version of 'By The Time I Get To Phoenix' by Brook Benton being played on the Don Tracy Show on our own 1485 AM station. I had never heard it before, and now I can’t get this wonderful soulful treatment of the classic Jimmy Webb song out of my mind, thanks to 1485 AM. 'You Were Always On My Mind' was coming from one of the barrack’s radios. Willie Nelson, his mellow, craggy voice hitting every note with Just the right inflection, was filling the passageway with his sweet country beat. Two young men, one black and one white, were singing out Willie's words through an open door. I was raised in Locust Grove, Virginia, and country music sounded forth on Warrenton’s Big K radio 18 hours-a-day on our Philco, so we loved Willie long before he struck it rich with "Red-Headed Stranger." We lived on the poetry and sounds of Hank, Ferlin, an E.T. (Ernest Tubbs, that is), but to see those two young men enjoying Willie happily surprised me, thanks to 1485 AM. Thanks to 1485 AM, our AFRTS station that may bring country one hour, soul another, and rock another, I find myself listening to all kinds of music. I must confess, I seldom ever heard a soul song until 1 was sent to Okinawa in 1980 and began listening to 648 AM, the AFRTS station there. Oh, I knew that James Brown was a singer and not the famous ex-football player, and I knew that Aretha Franklin was the 'queen of soul,' but 1 had never really listened to them before. But, thanks to AFRTS, Whitney Houston and even Michael Jackso don't sound so bad to this old country boy’s ea " now. I know that I complain sometimes about our station not giving us enough good country sounds. I seem to only catch a little of Dwight and Randy when I happen to be in the car at the right time or am around the house to hear the Saturday afternoon ‘Country Countdown.' However, I sincerely express my gratitude to our folks at the radio station for opening my ears, mind and soul to a variety of music, and thus to all types of people. That’s one of the great things I enjoy about the military experience, being opened to people from various ethnic groups, racial backgrounds and cultural interests. Paul says: 'There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female, for you all are one in Christ Jesus.' (Galatlons 3:28) Paul addressed these words to the church at Galatia hundreds of years ago at a time when people in the Christian church were not getting along very well. His message to them was that at the foot of the cross, we are one. Christ died for one and all, and all are made one in Him and His love. All we have to do is come to Him, 'red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight," as the children’s song says. If w like country or rock or soul, in all o differences, we can come to the Lord. Thanks 1485 AM for reminding me of the closeness of the human family through the music you play. You’ve got me singing the words of Brook Benton, and that's quite a feat for a country boy who thought Glen Campbell was sacred. My prayer is that we would even go beyond that closeness to an even greater oneness in the Lord. uw # Tips to aid in making Recently, questions have been raised concerning Interlining luggage from a commercial airline Into the Military Airlift Command (MAC) system and the effect of leave extensions on Space Available (Space "A") travel. Since the transfer of luggage from a commercial airline to the MAC system Is time consuming, a person should consider the amount of time they have between flights. If the layover between a commercial flight and a MAC flight is minimal, it is recommended that a person collect their luggage upon arrival and check it in at the MAC counter in person. This is to ensure that the luggage is properly transferred. If the layover between flights is going to be substantial, there should be plenty of time for luggage to be transferred into the MAC system, but, this is not guaranteed. MAC travel easier To ensure minimal problems, arrive at the airport early to allow for luggage to be transferred or to be collected and checked into the MAC system. If the situation arises and an individual has to extend their leave, they should immediately call the MAC terminal in which they signed up for Space 'A' travel. By calling the MAC terminal and informing them of a leave extension, a person can ensure that their name remains on the standby list until the new leave ending date. This is not a reservation for a later flight. When flying in Space "A' status, a person is not on a^^ flight until after a seat has been made available. I^^A is also recommended to have reservations on commercial airline as a back up, in case space is not available on a MAC flight. 4 The White Falcon

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