The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 05.08.1994, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 05.08.1994, Blaðsíða 2
U.S. Coast Guard celebrates 204 years August 4 marks the 204th anniversary of the U.S. Coast Guard. On this distinctive occasion, I wish to extend to you, the small but capable cadre of Coast Guard personnel we have serving in Iceland, my hearti- est congratulations on this your 204th birthday. I also want to take this opportunity to pass along to each and every member of the U.S. Coast Guard team how proud I am of your many accomplishments here in Iceland as you stand ever ready to support the NATO alliance and the cause of peace in this vital area of the world. Through your daily efforts you provide superb support to our interna- tional agreements with the Government of Iceland, as well as NATO. As the commander of the joint forces serving here in Iceland, it has been my distinct pleasure to work side by side, day in and day out, with some of the most outstanding members of the U.S. Coast Guard in sup- port of NATO and our alliance with Iceland. You have my personal gratitude for the many contributions and sacrifices you make every day toward our mission here in Iceland. Happy 204th birthday, Coast Guard. - - Rear Adm. Michael D. Haskins Commander, Iceland Defense Force NCTS changes hands In a change of command ceremony today at 10 a.m. in the Three Flags Club, the command of Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTSd Keflavfk changes hands. Capt. Kevin F. Lover turn® over the helm to Cmdr. Donald F. Kerrigan Jr. Lover commanded NCTS since Sept. 15,1992. His next post will be assistant chief of staff to the com- mander of the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command in Washington. A native of San Francisco, Calif., Kerrigan gradu- ated with honors in 1976 from Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass., with a bachelor of science degree in biology. After attending Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Fla., Kerrigan was commissioned in March 1977. He has also earned a master’s degree in information systems management from the Naval Postgraduate School. One of Kerrigan’s many noteworthy duty assign- ments was his participation in the first stages of Operation Desert Shield flying missions in search of shipping destined for Iraq. In June 1994, Kerrigan graduated from the Inter- American Defense College at Fort McNair near Washington. He’s married to the former Karen Johnson of Dearborn, Mich. Light up your life By Chaplain Emilio Marrero “No one lights a lamp and covers it with a bowl or puts it under a bed. Instead, he puts it on the lampstand, so that people will see the light as they come in. - Luke 8:16 I arrived in Iceland four rotators ago, when the sun was shining profusely and the sky was a clear blue for a solid three days. In the midst of such beauty I soon concluded to myself, “This isn’t so bad.” But it didn’t take long before I began to hear the same two messages from every- one I encountered. The first being, “Don’t get too used to this weather, it’s a fluke” and the second was, “Enjoy it while you can, it won’t last long.” I’ve soon realized that people here are very lively, not just active - but profusely enthused and energized. My own chil- dren seem to keep going with resources of boundless energy which appears to be fed to them by the many hours of light. The quiet hours of the late evening are height- ened as we can see clear across the bay. It is during this time of light when most peo- ple begin to break away from the base and go out to explore, see new sights and experience new things. As a matter of fact, anything to the contrary would seem almost unnatural - especially so if we con- sider the harsh restrictions during the dark winter months. It is my hope that as you begin to enjoy the light of the sun and begin to break out of the darkness in your social and psycho- logical worlds that you may also consider allowing the light of God to do the same for you in a spiritual fashion. In the rush to expose your skin to the light, don’t for- get your heart and soul. The light provid- ed by God is one that will illumine your world, your soul and your mind. The best part of this light is that it doesn’t fade with the onset of winter. Light up your life, your whole life, and share it. Commander, Iceland Defense Force Rear Adm. Michael D. Haskins Deputy Commander, Iceland Defense Force Col. H. John Markulis Commanding Officer, NAS Keflavik Capt. C. Thomas Butler Commander, 3Slh Wing Col. Richard B. Cross Jr. Chief of StafT, Fleet Air Keflavfk Capt. R. Peter Fleming Command Chaplain Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Keflavfk Capt. Gerald S. Vintinner Capt. John A Mitas II cbe cubrce faLcoo Public AfTairs Officer Lt. Vince Broome Deputy Public Affairs Officer FriOJxSr Kr. Eydal Leading Chief Petty Officer JOC Dave Marr Leading Petty Officer JOl David W. Crenshaw Editor J02(AW) B. Natalie Dias Layout Editor JOl David W. Crenshaw Journalists JOl David W. Crenshaw Staff Sgt. John R. VanSickle Jr. OTA3 Ruth D. Brown The White Falcon is printed by the NAS Keflavfk Print Plant. Photo processing is provided by Fleet Imaging Command Detachment Keflavfk. The White Falcon is an authorized, government-funded weekly pub- lication of the Public Affairs Office, Iceland Defense Force. Contents of The White Falcon are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense or the Iceland Defense Force. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, mar- ital status, physical disability or any other non-merit factor. The deadline for story submissions is noon Monday for the following week of publication. The White Falcon is located in Bldg. 936. The telephone extension is 4612 or 6492. 2 The White Falcon

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