The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 16.07.1993, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 16.07.1993, Blaðsíða 6
NAS Keflavik Security Dept. Gwd Conduct A*yard EMI Darrell W. Ellis (Third award) BT2 James M. Lash (Second award) SK2 Samuel L. Hoepner (First award) ENC Terry L. Maddux (Third award) BT2 David Kempf (Second award) U.S. Naval Security Group Acty. Letter of Commendation CTM2 Cindy L. Ohara CT03 Christopher D. Livesay CTOSN Javone M. Pitts Cash award for Benenclal Suggestion CTR2 Penny L. Wolff Marine Corps Security Force Co. Promotions Cpl. J.C. Dunlop Cpl. F. Evans LCpl. H.W. Striding Sgt. C.L. Bryant LCpl. J.M. McCllum Pfc. S.E. Peoples Good Conduct Medal Cpl. F. Evans (First award) Sgt. C.R. Bradley (Third award) SgL R.A. Moser (Third award) LCpl. D.F. Leon (First award) Meritorious Mast LCpl. A.J. Klemm 35th Mission Support Squadron Meritorious Service Medal TSgt. Robert A. Leonard TSgt. Robert J. Swift SMSgt. William R. Logan (1st oak leaf cluster) Air Force Commendation Medai Capt. Connie I. Mehler (2nd OLC) Capt. Russell K. Pippin ILl Terry J. Arnold TSgt. Glenn J. Selmser SSgt. Gregory J.S. Quan SSgt. Margaret J. Ford Sgt Garvey Francois Sgt Johnny Miera SSgt. John A. Armentrout (1st OLC) SSgt Donald N. Fontaine (1st OLC) MSgt. Joe E. Gearheart (2nd OLC) TSgL Marshall L. Mosley (3rd OLC) Air Force Achievement Medal Sra. Wendy D. Wright Air Force Good Conduct Medal Sra. Kenneth W. McLean Sra. Jerry D. Marsh II Airman of the Quarter A1C Jeffery A. Bradley NCO of the Quarter TSgt. Daniel S. Comer Senior NCO of the Quarter MSgt. Edwin Rodriguez Company Grade Officer of the Quarter Capt Patrick G. Clements The University of Maryland Dean’s List Marina Allen Donna Bobbin Jeffrey Green Minor Morris Norman Smith Elaine Tischer NAS sailor selected for Blue Story and photo by J02 Carlos Bongioanni AOl (AW) Allen Thomas, Safety Program Manager for Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD), Naval Air Station (NAS), Keflavik, was recently selected to become a member of the prestigious Blue Angels. “I think it’s the ultimate squadron in the Navy,” stated Thomas. “The Blue Angels are a good role model for the Navy because they promote an image of pride and profes- sionalism.” Allen, who was the NAS Senior Military Member of the Quarter for January through March, said he doesn’t like being just an average sailor. In everything he does, he strives to excell. Ever since he saw the Blue Angels in 1985, while he was stationed in Pensacola, he’s wanted to be a part of their squadron. “He’ll do well,” said ATC (AW) Joel Farkas, Quality Assurance Chief at AIMD “He already has that Blue Angel type of mentality that’s needed in their high visibility po- Angels Name: Allen Thomas Age: 30 Family: Wife Kim, baby on the way From: Chicago, IL Hobbies: Bowling, working out, sports, reading Dislikes: Unprofessional behavior, seeing people in "unsat" uniforms Goals: Besides making Chief .wants to become a Warrant Officer. Caption: Thomas (left) looks over the records at AIMD. sition. His positive outlook and his personality will be good for talking to younger people.” Allen’s tour in Iceland ends in December, when he’ll transfer to his new squadron. A Memory of Iceland Mark J. Ebbert, a local sculptor, painter and writer, has pulled the sheet off his latest creation. A limited edition book, entitled “A Memory of Ice- land”, is a compilation of poems and original water- colors by the artist Ebbert moved to Iceland in August, 1992, and has feverishly pursued writing and sculpting, using the many interesting scenes as well as the folklore of Iceland. The collection of 27 poems is now available through Ebbert in either hard or soft cover. For more information on his bode, call Mark at ext 2372. CAAC counselor named Navy’s best AZC (AW) Kim L. Taylor-Fields, Counseling and Assistance Center, (CAAC) was recently named the 1992 Level IINavy Drug and Alcohol Coun- selor of the Year. Chief Taylor-Fields, who left the island last week with her husband George and son Matthew, is moving on to the CAAC facility at Naval Base, Seattle in Wash. “I was stunned to hear of my selec- tion, it was quite an honor,” said Tay- lor-Fields. She insisted this was the greatest thing that’s happened to her during her 19 years of active service. The Aviation Maintenance Admin- istrationman was picked from candi- dates Navy-wide, and attributes her success to her desire to excel and her motivation to be the best at what she does. A native of Fillmore, Utah, she pi; to continue dedicating more time her family. 6 The White Falcon

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