The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 26.11.1993, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 26.11.1993, Blaðsíða 3
Answers to Feedback questions from November 2 Editor’s note: The following is a list of answers to questions posed on the Nov. 2 (dition of Feedback. I mailed a letter on Aug. 23 and it was received in the states on Sept 22 with a postmark of Sept 17. I called the Post Office and was told to forget it, to put it nicely. What is the policy? A: This sort of response should not have occurred. The mailroom policy is that all mail is post marked on the date that it is received. The post office apologizes for any inconvenience you may have experienced due to the delay of your letter. Q: There are a lot of nails remaining on the ground after the Icelandic contractors deliver household goods. Can something be done about this? A: The Icelandic contractors have been in- formed that they need to police the areas where they unload the shipment upon com- pletion of the packing/unpacking. Q: Can the bowling alley rotate its Saturday night tournaments to another night, or have them every other Saturday, so we can bowl with our families? A: The bowling program is under review to determine whether a Sunday league is a possibility, however the following is the current policy: Tournaments are scheduled from 8 p.m. to approximately midnight; there are at least four lanes available for use by walk-in bowlers during tournaments; limited bowling (i.e. a three game limit imposed on walk-in bowlers) is in effect when all of the nontoumament lanes are in use. Walk-in bowlers should place their names on the sign- in sheet, available at the counter, to ensure a fair rotation for the bowling lanes. lyte bytes Chaplain Corps Birthday By Chaplain Craig Fenske •,In: Corps ^inisl Ja\nr In November 1775, the Navy Chaplain jorps was founded to provide on board istry to its sailors. The second article of Vavy Regulations adopted in 1775 stated that “The commanders of ships of the thirteen United Colonies to take care that divine serv- ices be performed. ...” In addition to provid- ing worship services on the Sabbath, chap- lains often served as educators by conducting classes to the troops. Early chaplains also were instrumental in abolishing unduly harsh punishments aboard ship, especially the cruel practice of flogging. Religious ministry in the Navy has an inclusive quality to it By nature of our country's ever-increasing religious diversity, chaplains are obligated not wily to provide for spiritual needs of their own faith group, but to facilitate the spiritual needs of other faith groups, and to be a chaplain to all Naval personnel and their families, regardless of their religious affiliations. The naval service has always recognized its obligation to make possible the practice of religion as guaranteed by the First Amend- ment to the Constitution and to ensure that citizens serving in the United States Navy are not deprived of opportunities for the free exercise of their religion. As the United States Naval Chaplain Corps celebrates its 218th year of ministry, we chaplains thank both the line and our fellow staff communities for their continued sup- port and cooperation. God grant us all many more fair winds and following seas ahead. December: darkest month of the year € December is marked as the “dark- est month” of the year in Iceland, and the 19th through the 23rd are the shortest days of the year with only four hours and 15 minutes of day- light each day. Rainfall occurs on the average of .0 days, while snowfall occurs on days. I/formation provided by the Naval Atlantic Meteorologic and Oceanographic Detachment, Keflavik Avg. temp. Avg. max temp. Avg. min temp. Extreme max temp. Extreme min temp. Dominant wind direction Avg. wind speed Ext. max wind gust Avg. precipiatation Max 24 hr rainfall Max monthly rain Avg. monthly snow Max monthly snow 33F/ 1C 37F/3C 29F/ -2C 49F/ 9C 7F/ -14C N/NE 17 kts/20 mph 73 kts/84 mph 4.9 inches 23 inches 9.6 inches 20 inches 53 inches Q: What can be done about ordering service station supplies, especially warning triangles? A: Although the Navy Exchange Service Station was temporarily out of stock on this item, they are now available. Q: Is there anything that can be done about the brown water in Coral Sea Housing and is it dangerous? Is it possible to announce when the fire department is going to flush the fire hydrants so we can expect the brown water? A: We currently have a team onboard to research the cause of the water cloudiness. There could be many contributing factors to the water discoloration, but right now we just don’t know. Look for more information on this in the future. To my knowledge, it is not dangerous. Regarding the advance warning for fire hydrant flushing, the fire department has agreed to run a bulletin on the “roller” to announce when the fire hydrants are to be flushed. Q: Why are policies and letters from the VIS insurance company written in Icelandic? Can we get them in English? According to the company, they won’t. Can you help? A: VIS has assured me that they do provide an English translation for the Icelandic poli- cies. You should have received this the day you were issued your policy, however, if you were not, the company is more than happy to provide you with the English translation. Santa rides Your command provides the Santa and the 56th Rescue Squadron provides the trans- portation. Call Capt. May- field at ext. 7538 for more information. Passport information The official dependent no-fee passports are to be used only for official travel in conjunction with overseas tours/orders. For more information call the Pro- vost Marshall’s office at ext 7280. November 26,1993 3

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