The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 29.01.1993, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 29.01.1993, Blaðsíða 3
r Armed Forces News Briefs m an ( Ci' s ew Navy instruction on sexual harassment ashington, D.C. (NNS) - A new Department of the Navy (DON) instruction on sexual harassment went into effect on Jan. 11. The instruction, SECNAVINST 5300.26B, defines sexual harassment and delineates the department’s policy. It applies to all DON members, military and civilan. Developed in response to a recommendation by the Standing Committee on Military and Civilian Women in the DON, the instruction represents a complete revision of the previous one. It publishes the DON definition of sexual harassment: sexual harass- ment is a form of sex discrimination that involves unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: - submission to or rejection of such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of a person’s job, pay or career: - submission to or rejection of such conduct by a person is used as a basis for career or employment decisions affecting that person; or - such conduct interferes with an individual’s environment. The new policy clearly states that sexual harassment is prohib- ited, and that no individual in the DON shall commit sexual harassment; take reprisal action against a person who provides information on an incident of alleged sexual harassment; know- ingly make a false accusation, or, while in a supervisory or com- mand position, condone or ignore sexual harassment of which he or she has knowledge. According to the instruction, circumstances surrounding an 'ncident of sexual harassment will determine the appropriate action necessary to resolve the incident. The instruction explains that incidents of sexual harassment cover a wide range of behav- iors, from verbal comments to rape. As a result, the full range of administrative and disciplinary actions are available. For military personnel, these actions may include informal counseling, comments in fitness reports and evaluations, adminis- trative separation, and punitive measures under the UCMJ. For civilians, options include informal counseling, comments in performance evaluations and disciplinary action including re- moval from the Federal Service. The new instruction stresses resolution at the lowest level and outlines responsibilities of all members. Flying rules for the handicapped change Washington, D.C. (AFNS) - Following a thorough review of safety, legal and passenger service quality issues, disabled passen- gers can now travel on Air Mobility Command (AMC) aircraft. AMC will provide air travel for disabled persons who otherwise meet travel eligibility requirements outlined in Department of Defense and AMC regulations. Passenger service agents will give disabled passengers whatever assistance is required to safely board and deplane. Disabled passengers need only be self-sufficient in flight to travel unaccom- panied. If they require constant care, they must be accompanied by an eligible traveler, AMC officials stated. This policy applies to ce required and space available navel. Although our military aircraft aren’t as well suited to provide is service as the commercial industry, we are changing the rules and asking our personnel in the field to be sensitive to the needs of disabled travelers,” said Gen. Ronald R. Fogleman, AMC Com- mander. “In many cases, these disabilities which retirees or veterans have were as a result of the travelers’ service to our country.” The normal process for determining travel eligibility will be followed, along with an evaluation of any assistance required for the disabled passenger. (Note: According to personnel at the Passenger Service Office at Naval Air Station, Keflavik, this recent policy change applies to flights to and from the base.) Air Force officers can call AFMPC for assignment information Kelly AFB, Texas (AFNS) - A multi-lined answering machine was installed by the Air Force Military Personnel Center (AFMPC) to help answer officers’ assignment questions. The number is DSN 487-2940 or commercial (210) 652-2940. A recorded message directs callers to press certain numbers from a touch-tone phone to leave a message for specific assign- ment officers. Callers should be ready to leave a brief message that includes their name, social security number, base, DSN telephone number and any questions or comments. Freedom Foundation offers an essay contest Kelly AFB, Texas - (AFNS) - With the theme “The Military Today,” the Freedom Foundation kicks off its 1993 military essay contest. The contest, which awards the first place winner a George Washington Honor Medal and a $100 U.S. Savings Bond, is open to all active duty and reserve component members, as well as ROTC and Junior ROTC students. Second place winners will receive a medal anda$50U.S.S avings Bond. S ubmissions, which must be postmarked no later than May 1, should be between 100 and 500 words long, typed and double-spaced. For more informa- tion or to enter an essay, write to: Awards Department Freedom Foundation Route 23 Valley Force, Pa. 19481 SURFLANT Foundation offers scholarships Washington, D.C. (NNS) - Dependent children of active duty and retired personnel who are serving in a unit under the administrative control of Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic (COM- NAVSURFLANT) or have served in a SURFLANT unit for a minimum of three years since January 1975, are eligible to apply for scholarships sponsored by the SURFLANT Foundation. Scholarship awards are based on scholastic proficiency, charac- ter, all-around ability and financial need. Awards are provided to children who plan to attend a four year college or university for study leading to a bachelor’s degree. The application deadline is April 15. Applications and complete eligibility requirements may be obtained by writing to: SURFLANT Scholarship Foundation Quarters “A” Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Va. 23521 January 29,1993 3

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