The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 10.08.1990, Side 2

The White Falcon - 10.08.1990, Side 2
FYI’s (For Your Information) Announcements The NATO Base First Class Association is holding a meeting at the Top of the Rock today at 4 p.m. All E-6’s are encouraged to attend. The association will also be holding a car wash tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Public Works wash rack. Proper Air Force Uniform Wear When Traveling: Air Force members often wear inappropriate uniforms when traveling by commercial means. AFR 35-10, paragraph 6-2A (2) clearly states members traveling by commercial transportation may only wear the service dress uniform or a short or long sleeved shirt or blouse. If a member opts to travel in “short sleeves,” a tie is required. The light-weight blue jacket and the pullover sweater are not authorized for wear when traveling by commercial means. The same requirement applies when traveling by DoD aircraft or U.S. government contract flights (rotator). The Branch Dental Clinic will conduct a Back-to-School Program for school age children throughout the month of August. Appointments will be available from 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday through Thursday. Services provided will involve dental exams, cleanings, and topical fluoride treatment. First priority will be given to those children who were not seen during February’s program. Please call 4725 or 4591 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. or from 2 to 5 p.m. to make an appointment for your child. The Quarterly Health Care Council meeting will be held in the Andrews Theater on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. This meeting is open to the general public and all commands are requested to send a represen- tative. UP-3A Update: The following is a list of EML flights scheduled by the station P-3. For more information, call AE1 Rhea at 6249. Aug. 21-23 Copenhagen, Denmark (Not an EML destination) Sept. 10-14 Valkenburg, NL Sept. 21-25 Erding, GE Family Service Center “Unresolved Issues,” the third and final program of this series, focuses on strength- ening relationships with your extended family. Families, as well as unaccompanied personnel and singles involved in significant relationships, may benefit from this insight oriented workshop Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Looking for a Job — the right job — can be a trying experience. Whether you’re taking a first plunge into the job market or preparing yourself for a major career change, this workshop on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m is for you. We are all fascinated by the glaciers in Iceland that cover almost 12 percent of Iceland’s total land mass. This workshop on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. will be presented by one of the expert Icelandic glacier climbers who will show slides from some of his climbs. Knowing how to fill out Standard Form 171, Applications for Federal Employment, can make the difference in obtaining that job through the Civilian Personnel Office. Join this workshop Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and get firsthand tips on what to do and what NOT to do with the SF-171. All classes are held at the FSC unless otherwise indicated. Fewer than five registrations may result in a workshop being cancelled. For more information or to register call 4401 or 4357 (H.E.L.P.). USO Information USO Fish Fry tonight at 5:30. Call-in orders will be taken beginning at 6 p.m. Subs are the food special Friday. The grill will be open until 3 a.m. tomor- row. Pancakes will be served all day Sunday. Monday’s food special is a soup and sandwich. Tuesday’s food special is a taco salad. Free peanut butter and jelly sandwiches will be given out Tuesday. Rotator breakfast will be held Wednesday morning at 7. Wednesday’s food special is cheese sticks. Get a 10 percent discount in the Gift Shop on pay day. Thursday’s food special is stuffed spuds. A volunteer meeting will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. Blue Lagoon trips leave the USO at 2:45 and 6 p.m. every day. Youth movies are shown weekdays at 2 p.m. Upcoming August events: Used book sale Aug. 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations are being accepted. College Notes Sell your used University of Maryland text books! Call the UMD office today at 4408 and give Lisa information about your used books. Special interest this term: BMGT 110, BMGT 350, ECON 203, MATH 101, MATH 107 and PSYC 100. College scholarship: City Colleges of Chicago, Officers’ Wives Club, Fleet Reserve Association and the Black Cultura^^^ Awareness Society are each offering scholarships for a spouse or dependent of an active duty military member for Term 1-90/ 91, which runs August 20 through October 12. No additional qualifications are neces- sary. Applications may be picked up at the Navy/Air Force Education Center, Bldg. 349. The application deadline is today. For more information, call 4408 or 7795. Births Ashley Lynn Nunn was bom July 27, 1990 at 9:04 a.m. Her parents are Jimmy L. and Angela Nunn. Foreign Service Officers’ examination available rou enjoy living overseas? Are * A United States citizen. tion without delay, in order to me Do you enjoy living overseas? Are you interested in representing theUnited States in foreign countries as an officer of the U. S. Department of State or other U.S. agency? The American Embassy in Reykjavik will be giving the Foreign Service writ- ten examination on Saturday, Oct 27 to those individuals who are considering applying to be a career Officer. To be eligible for the Foreign Service Officer program, applicants must be: A United States citizen. At least 20 years of age on the date of the examination. * Not more than 59 years of age on the date of the examination. * Available for worldwide assignment, including Washington, D. C. Application forms for the examination are available from Beth Rutkowski, administra- tive assistant, Iceland Defense Force Provost Marshal’s office, Bldg. 349, ext. 7820. The applicationmust be complete andmailed to theU. S. address enclosed with the applica- tion without delay, in order to meet the Foreign Service Officer examination reg- istration deadline of Sept. 21, 1990. For further information, contact the American Embassy, administration sec- tion, at 87-284 or 87-285 (direct tie line from the base). In Reykjavik, the U. S. Embassy is located at LauMsvegur 21, just a block up from Lake Tj6min behind Listasafn Is- land (National Art Gallery). The main switchboard telephone number is (91) 29100. 10 The White Falcon

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