The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 04.12.1992, Side 1

The White Falcon - 04.12.1992, Side 1
HITE FALCON Icelandic phrases o f the wet ■k: Good Evening - Gott Kv61 Hello - Hallo (Hal low) Goodbye - Bless (Bless) d (Got qu clt) Vol.51 No. 48 December 4, 1992 Serving the Iceland Defense Force Community PATRONKEF takes part in international search capsized Coyote, without its skipper, was found. (Photo by customs as the holiday season approaches AOl (AW) Danyl Caple) A P-3 Orion aircraft assigned to VP 5 was re- cently part of an extensive multi-national search for a missing person who was on a single- handed, trans-Atlantic voyage from New York to France. The capsized Coyote, with no ap- parent damage to the hull, was finally located last week with no signs of its skipper, Michael Plant of Minneapolis. When last heard from on Oct. 21, Plant re- quested that a message be sent to his fiance in France that he had lost all electrical power but was continuing on his voyage. An initial six day search by the U.S. Coast Guard and Navy and Canadian Coast Guard was suspended, however, the search resumed Nov. 20, when two U.S. Coast Guard C-130s, one British Nimrod, one French Atlantique and one Navy P-3 Orion searched an area north of the Azores. Divers brought to the scene, found the life raft still tied to the deck of the boat. The search for Plant was called off at this point. By J02 Colleen “Ghostwriter” Casper ‘Tis the season to be jolly and generous and to ensure that base residents have a fun season of gift giving and festivities, there are a few local custom regulations to remember. Gift giving to our host nationals is allowed but gifts may only be taken off base during appropriate gift giving occasions, according to the customs regulations for personnel of the Iceland Defense Force. Gifts may not exceed $12, must be unwrapped, and receipts for the gift should readily be available. Keep in mind, the limit for gift giving is 24 gifts a year. “The procedures are simple,” according to Maj. Phillip W. Homing, Iceland Defense Force Provost Marshal. “Gifts must be de- clared to Icelandic officials at the gate when leaving base. The driver should pull over to the right ‘to declare’ lane and contact the customs officer. At this point the officer will mark off a sqaure on your ration card undo the specials section.” He continued, “gifts should never be in their original wrapping.” TSgt Kyle Wright, Town Patrolman further explained that “all gifts should be declared, ex- [t for gifts which are Icelandic products, » as flowers, dairy products, and woolen Controlled items (alcohol and tobacco products) are not authorized gift items at any time of the year. “The biggest problem we continue to have is that people do not pull off to the right and declare their items,” Wright said. _explai Celebrating at this time of year may also involve bringing Icelandic friends on base. FC1 Paul P. Kimbro, Watch Commander, Navy Security said, “The procedures for bringing Icelandic friends on base are relatively simple. To bring one person onto the base, you must meet the individual at the gate and sign him/her on. As the sponsor you should stay with your guest and you are responsible for signing out your guest when they leave the base. “If a person would like to bring a group of Catalog prices vs. By J02 Colleen “Ghostwriter” Casper Editor's Note: A recent edition of Navy Broadcasting Service Del., Keflavlk's Feed- back featured CAPT James Judan, Command- ing Officer Navy Exchange (NEX), Center, Norfolk. The following is an interview The White Falcon conducted with UZDR Randall D. Nelson, Officer in Charge, Navy Exchange Keflavlk to explain NEX policies which CAPT Judan mentioned during the television show. Question: What is the NEX policy on catalog price comparisons? Answer: CAPT Judan brought up an ongo- ing policy of the NEX which was not widely publicized. The policy is that the NEX, will meet or beat any other store or catalog prices. The Navy Exchange management feels pretty Icelanders on base we require that a duplicate list of all their names and addresses be submit- ted in a typed memo to the Navy Security Chief at least 48 hours in advance of the visit” Kimbro said. One copy will be sent to the Icelandic Police and be made available to the gate guards to be used as the guests arrive. If you have any further questions contact the Chief of Police at ext 4381 or read more about the procedures in COMICDEFORINSTs 1710.1 and 5840.5E. NEX prices confident is stating something like this be- cause they are checking and comparing prices all the time. Question: How are the NEX prices estab- lished? Answer: Our prices are established by the buyers in Jacksonville, Fla. They continually check prices with Walmart and K-Mart You will see a trend that our products will be priced exactly the same as Toys-R-Us, K- Mart and Walmart. K-Mart and Walmart may be getting a better deal on their merchandise because they are buying greater quantities but we are working on a smaller profit marign to match those prices. Question: Are there any restrictions or guidelines to this price camparsion policy? (continued on page 8)

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