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Recognition around the NATO Base
c
e following NATO Base commands and
ir assigned personnel were recognized re-
cently for the following accomplishments:
Commander, Iceland
Defense Force
Letter of Appreciation
Lt. Col. Barney E. Crockarell
Lt. Cmdr. Betty L. Krafft
Lt. Cmdr. Sharon M. Leonard
Lt. Cmdr. Harold L. Sommers
Maj. Emory E. Toops
Lt. James E. Burt Jr.
YNC Daniel A. Geary
RMC(SW) Kevin W. Romine
Tech. Sgt. Loveta Fowler
SKI James T. Parker
Sgt. Darren S. Lanmon
IS3 Stephen L. Butler
AN Robert T. Lewis
YNSA Vernon W. Whitfield
Island Commander,
Iceland
Letter of Appreciation
Squadron Leader Philip M. Leadbetter,
Royal Air Force
Naval Air Station,
Keflavik, Iceland
Good Conduct Award
SK2 Jeffrey A. Benson (2nd)
HT2 Randy E. Holman (2nd)
MSC Alfredo C. Honrada (6th)
AW1 Richard L. Jacker (3rd)
FC3 Nickey R. Lambert
AMH2 Steven E. McKim (2nd)
AS1 Mark M. Ziebell (2nd)
SK2 Alfonso B. Dineros
PR2 Jonathan W. Ryan (2nd)
SKI Bonny R. Beverley Jr.
MSCS Gil G. Masculino (5th)
DPC George B. Jarvis (4th)
MS2 Ranny Hansch
E02 Earl J. Richardson
BM2 Carmon D. Hill (2nd)
MR2 William E. Meissert (2nd)
MM1 Charles G. Smith (2nd)
YN3 William T. L. Goins
AMH2 Timothy L. Wilson (3rd)
AW1 Richard L. Jacker (3rd)
Navy Achievement Medal
UT1 Mark J. Tootill
YN1 Jeanette Wideman (gold star)
Navy Commendation Medal
FCCM John G. Weiss
Meritorious Service Medal
Capt. Donald E. DenDulk
Letter of Appreciation
SKI Bonny R. Beverley
AEAN Kathleen F. Hester
Naval Air Station Air
Operations Department
Navy Commendation Medal
ADCS Frederick W. Benz
ABH1 Richard Shultis
Good Conduct Award
ADCS Frederick W. Benz (5th)
Naval Alrcrewman
AT3 Randall J. Mackiewicz
Certificate of Appointment
AC3 Tammie M. Forbes
AC3 Robert D. Sharp
Certificate of Completion
ABH3 Damon R. Sanders
Letter of Appreciation
ABHC Derrick Cotman
ACCS Samual J. Montagna
ABE1 Jerry D. Owens (3)
ATI James L. Dodson
AMH2 Steven E. McKim
AC3 Robert D. Sharpe
Letter of Recognition
AC 1 William H. Williams
Certificate of Appreciation
AC2 Jeffrey D. Abbott
ADI Darryll W. Holland
ABH2 Michael D. McCune
AC3 Robert D. Sharpe
AA Frank E. Mitchell
AA Michelle A. Cable
AA Kathryn M. Prince
ADAN Sean M. Wilson
AA Dennis D. Rodgers
Air Forces Iceland
Meritorious Service Medal
Master Sgt. Gary W. Thiede
Master Sgt. Harry Davison
Master Sgt. Ernesto V. Cachero
Air Force Commendation Medal
Tech. Sgt. Michael D. Beckner (third
oak leaf)
Tech. Sgt. Franklin A. Lee (oak leaf)
Lt. Debrah A. Harris
Sgt. Dominic MCelhinney
Sgt. Richard D. Colvin Jr.
Air Force Achievement Medal
Sgt. Robert G. Bonome (oak leaft)
Sgt. James A. Conway Jr.
Sgt. John M. Sutter
Sgt. Glenn A. Miller
PromofcdJg Present Rank
Staff Sgt. Mark A. Roedner
Good Conduct Medal
Senior Airman Teddy D. Johnson
Letter of Appreciation
Sgt. James D. Southwell
Naval Security
Group Activity
Letter of Commendation
CTAC Rhonda M. King
Advanced to Present Rate
CTT3 Senith E. Burke
CTT3 Alan K. Hardrick
CTT3 Wiliam P. Webber
Frocked to Present Rate
CTR3 Samuel T. King
CT03 Ralph D. Morrill
Senior Military Member of the Quarter
CTR2 Katherine S. Dawkins
Junior Military Member of the Quarter
CT03 Ronald P. Bissen
Letter of Appreciation
CTAC Rhonda M. King
BU2 Johnny R. Mobley
CTR2 Randy J. Jessie
CTM2 Mark L. Upshaw
CT03 Ralph D. Morrill
CTR3 Robert L. Warren
“Sheet Metal” continued from page 9
expected to provide permanent employment for between 30 and 40
workers.
Keeping the recycling clean
“Recycling is practically a public service,” said Hallddrsson with a
smile, “or at least a service to the environment. In order to turn a profit,
though, we can’t be expected to pay much for our raw material. In
ition, we have also made sure that we won’t be doing more harm
good by pouring out a lot of poisonous smoke into the atmos-
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ere.
A separate building, attached to the main plant by huge pipes, houses
the system of filters used to purify the air. Halldorsson pointed out that
one of the pipes carried gases drawn from the furnace itself, through a
special intake at the top of the huge, enclosed melting bucket.
The system of water-cooled pipes conveys the polluted air from the
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plant into the huge filtering system, which is powerful enough to
change completely the air in the plant, some 70,000 cubic meters, eight
times every hour. Tests carried out on the air pumped out after filtering
when the plant was in use in France had shown, said Hallddrsson, that
it was well within the required maximum of 100 mg of foreign material
per cubic meter.
Marketing the steel was no problem, he maintained. “There is
already high demand for recycled steel of this sort, and if development
begins to accelerate in Eastern Europe, as many economists predict,
there will be plenty of steel needed for building in the future.”
At present, though, the struggle was primarily to get production
going so that the long construction period and high investment could
produce results. Surveying blueprints on the drawing board was one
thing, Hallddrsson maintained, but the real satisfaction came from
actually seeing the plant in operation and turning out its finished
product.
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