Property of NOV 21 1961\

MARINE CORPS HISTOF Please I -A-nralai 1112, 'Open Gate' for E-5 Sergeants Okayed in Change to Manual Station and 'Brigade com- 5330.3A. The Brigade order mands lost no time in 'comply- was not available at press to is VOL 10 No. 43 MARINE ing with a recent change the time, but scheduled to be CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII NcAeniber 17, 1961 Marine Corps Personnel Man- published shortly. ual which authorizes Sergeants In compliance with the Sta- B-5 to practice the privilege of tion O r d e r, Headquarters "open gate" liberty. Squadron Order 1050.4G states, in part: "Armed Forces Liberty The change, No. 1 to para- Texas Editors graph 9205.1, states: "NCO's Pass (Form DD(N)-345 or in pay grade E-5 and above Form DD-345) are the author- will not be Issued liberty ized ' liberty credentials for View Passes except when under personnel of this command. En- Brigade liberty regulations of anoth- listed Marines in the rank of Sergeant E-4 and below will "The eyes of Texas will be er service that r equire passes." be provided with one of these upon you" Tuesday when 15 edi- authorized liberty cards. tors and publishers from the State Prior to its publication, only "Each Department Head SSgt's E-5 and above were al- controlling liberty will insure of Texas visit Brigade facilities lowed to leave the base with- as part of a one-day tour of that a liberty log is maintained; out first checking out their that only authorized personnel FMFPac commands. liberty passes. check out on liberty; and that Guests of the Secretary of the Navy, the group Liberty regulations for liberty cards of all E-4's and is on an ori- Station personnel are set below are turned in upon ex- entation tour of Naval installa- forth in Station piration of liberty." tions and units in the Hawaiian Order area. IMIMMININNIII.1.11111111MI The purpose of their tour is to orient themselves on equip- ment, developments, capabilities and problems of the Navy and Marine Corps. Mess Hall Invites Guests The "Lone Star Staters" are scheduled to depart Camp Smith's Eordelon Field by HMP-161 heli- copters for K-Bay at about 10:30 For Thanksgiving Meg! a.m. Upon their arrival, they will Are you planning on taking the If so, you're reminded that be met by Brigade and Station family to the mess hall for tickets are on sale at the Food Staff officers and taken to Thanksgiving Day Dinner next Services Office, Bldg. 208. Kansas Tower for a briefing. Thursday? The mess hall's traditional After lunch they will trek to Thanksgiving feast has been noted INAIL MAG-13 where they in the past to be one of the best will see a meals served throughout the THANKSGIVING static display of aircraft and GUESTS - Welcomed to Messhall No. 2 Wed- equipment presently employed Special Services year. nesday were the honored guests for the coming Thanksgiving feast. by the Brigade's air-arm. K-Bay personnel may host their Central Butcher Shop and Mess personnel unloaded 9400 pounds of From MAG-13, dependents or guests. Prices are the Texans will For and turkey and tons of other supplies for the meal. Thanksgiving dinner be taken to the Fort Hase dem- Thanksgiving $1.20 for officers authorized To provide Marines and civilian adults; enlisted person- will be served in Messhalls No. I and No. 2 from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets onstration area where they will their dependents an opportunity to give nel on commuted rations status, for dependents and guests can be bou:ht at Food Serv:ces. see the Brigade's air-ground fighting team conduct an am- special thanks on Thanksgiving $1; children under 12 years of phibious assault demonstration. Day, religious services have been age, 60 cents. The newsmen will be escorted arranged at the Chapel Center, In order to plan adequate by LCdr, G. P. Zornow, USN, Bldg. 1090, K-Bay Chaplains an- service for all patrons and be- KBay Pacific Missile Range Staff, Hq, COMEIGHT and LtCol. nounced this week. cause of limited seating capabili- P. M Moriarty, ISO, FMFPac. Catholics will gather at 9 a.m. ties, interested persons are urged Lieutenant Fernando Edralin, a for their Mass of Thanksgiving to purchase their tickets as soon Eyed public information officer of the at St. Michael's Chapel. as possible. They will be on sale Unit by RAdm. F. V. Hilles Philippine navy is also a guest The Protestant Thanksgiving through Nov. 21. member of SecTrav Service will be offered at The Pacific Missile Rang e, During the visit they were the visitors. Trinity The guests will include: Misters Chapel at 10 a.m. Washington representative, Rear briefed on curl ent missile and J. Alvin Barr, Nederland, Tex.; 14th Naval District Admiral Frederick V. H. Hilles, satellite operations, and viewed George Baker, Fort Stockton; Wil- ins; :ccted the PMR Facility here the impact location system and liam E. Berger, Hondo; Roy M. Monday afternoon on his second the communications-control cen- Craig, Stamford; Winneford B. MCX, Commissary To List Survivors day of touring the nation's larg- ter. Crossley, Madisonville; William P. Davis, Waxahacie; Richard E. est missile and satellite shooting During this "down range" tour, Dwelle, Athens; George W. Of Pearl Harbor Dly Admiral Hines will visit the PMR Hawkes, Arlington; and Rufus ioliday limn Set Facilities on Kauai, Hawaii, Can- The 14th Naval District is com- Accompanying the Admiral was Higgs, Stephenville. The Marine Corps Exchange piling a list of Navy and Marine Air Force Brigadier General Paul ton Island and Kwajalein and Also, Misters Jack W. How- Eniwetok Atolls. and the Commissary will be officers and enlisted personnel T. Cooper, Director of Defense erton Cuero; Mr. Phil McMul- who were on duty in Pearl Har- Hilles closed Thanksgiving Day. Research and Engineering, De- RAdm reported to the len, Garland; Mr. James W. Rob- Both will open bor on the morning of 7 Decem- of for business at partment of Defense. Bureau Weapons in 1960 erts, Andrews; Mr. Vernon T. the regular hours Friday. Begin- ber, 1941, the day of the Japan- as the Assistant The top missilemen are pres- Chief for Pa- Sanford, Austin; Mr. L. B. Smith, ning next week, 1090 Ex- ese attack. cific Missile Range and the ently on a one week 9000 mile Astro- Brady; and Mr. Tom S. White- change will be open until 9 p.m. Station and Brigade have been tour of PMR "down range" sites. nautics. ' head, Brenham. every Friday until Christmas. asked to submit lists of person- While aboard K-Bay, they met The main Exchange and Toyland nel falling in this category. with Captain Stanley H. Lane, will also close Wednesday after- Brigade Marines and Navymen PMR Facility Commanding Offi- Strippers Too aeon. are requested to call GySgt. R. cer, and Captain W. N. Ringness, All Special Services activities G. Rehkemper, G-1 office, at Director, Range Support, PMR will follow normal operating 72782. headquarters. Military -Owned Automobiles Targets schedules except the Hobby Shop. Pearl Harbor vets assigned to The Hobby Shop will be open Station should call the Station Thursday next week, but will Adjutant at 72378. )f Piql!pn Pretests, Police Citations close Friday. Calls should be made soonest. Report On 1961 The Station Provost Marshal, only vehicles which meet the state Capt. M. H. Cook. issued the fol- and station safety requirements lowing warning to K-Bay auto- be purchased and that a decal be obtained as soon as possible. Lirtbday Bells mobile owners this week. It good time was had by all. The Captain said: "vehicles :tail Wives Invited End of report. must not be left unattended on private property or roadways in the area outside of the MCAS .o Attend Talk On gate. "Owners of private property iiouselrld Poisons K-Bay are legally within their rights io have illegally parked ve- Household poisons and their hicles removed at the expense effects on people, particularly Poi5r)Pings of the owners. children, will be the subject of a In an effort to halt the talk by Dr. Ray DeHay at the increasing number of child- "Police officers are also author- Staff NCO Club next Tuesday ren's poisonings, the WIND- ized to issue traffic citations for evening, Nov. 21, at 7:30. WARD MARINE each week the offense of illegal parking on All members of the Staff Wives effers a box score of "Ertel- zuedways." Clue and their guests are invited the Sta- to attend. R. dents" reported at Ta his statement. Capt. Cook NAVY BIRTHDAY PRESENT - Col. W. Campbell, Station CO, tion Dispensary. The fol- emphasized that automobiles The presentation is being made sounds the f: clang of a ship's bell giveii to Brigade and Station lowing were poisoned by: parked in these areas are prime possible by the courtesy of the officers by the office- of the Pacific Missile Range Facility here at Honolulu County Medical targets for "car strippers" So- MCAS. The bell and the elaborate, inscribed plaque from which POISON BOX ciety, in conjunction with 41., Thyoid which do a "rush business" in it hangs in the "0" Club's Capt. Cook Room, was presented by the station entrance area. Station Medical Department. ASA 1 Capt. G. Basilicato, MC, USN, Capt. Stanley H. Lane, left, CO of the PMR Facility, last Friday To eliminate the possibility of the Station Medical Officer, will afternoon at the club. The insription reads: "Marine Corps Air Total 2 paying towing charges and fines, be on hand to hold a discussion Station, Kaneohe . . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1961 . . From the Pa- he strongly recommended that after the program. 1 cific Missile Range Facility Officers. 2 Windward Marine November 17, I 96 I

First of Marine Memorial: Windows Are Dedicated at Quantico Chapel One of four etched glass win- dows installed in Quantico's Me- morial Chapel last Sunday was bought by funds donated by K- Bay Station and Brigade Marines. We're playing musical typewriters - For those who don't read this week. Religious observances of the our masthead, the paper has a new editor beginning 186th Anniversary of the Ma- SSgt. Al Steele, long-time assistant editor and custodian of our stock rine Corps held at the Chapel 'of headache pills, moved up to the chair, with arms and now has first served a two-fold purpose. call on the pills. He succeeds GySgt. Jim* Mitchell who moved up . They commemorated the birth to another hot seat as ISO Section Chief. GySgt. Jack Paxton, a of the Corps and presented the former editor, makes claim to the other executive camp stool as opportunity to dedicate the ISO Press Chief. Unscrambling all the traffic jams during Operation first four of 16 memorial win- "Switehee" was GySgt. Jack Sheehan, the ISO "whip," who started dows to be installed in the the whole thing with this reminder that he'll be a December re- Chapel this year. tired. Each window depicts a scene from Marine Corps history with Amtrae-ers Go National Not everybody gets his picture in a an integrated religious motif ex- national mag like NEWSWEEK, but "A" Amtracs did - in the pressed in scriptural words or November 13 issue. The photo was taken from the Maui beach dur- symboLs. ing Operation Silver Sword by HONOLULU ADVERTISER reporter- The window donated by Ka- photographer Gordon Morse. In addition to showing several of the neohe personnel is one of two tractors, it shows Crew Chief, Cpl. J. P. Spirelis, in the lead located near the front of the vehicle. Chapel and is representative of recent Corps progress. More National Publicity - Not to be outdone by our AmTracs, the At the top of the window is the 3rd Division's 3rd Bn., may be seen in an up-coming publication "Phoenix Bird," a traditional of LIFE Magazine. The battalion had their pictures taken by a symbol of resurrection and im- roving photog-reporter LIFE team during Operation WARM-UP. mortality. Marines landing and MARINE MEMORIAL WINDOWS - Mr. William Budnick (a former LIFE was covering the operation Of 3/3 as art of an overall spread being supplied by helicopters with Marine) of the Rambusch Company of New York installs one of the that will possibly appear in one of the magazine's January issues. close air support are graphically etckea ejlAcs windows dedicated last Sunday in the Quantico Me. The team is on an extended tour around the world writing and portrayed on the main section of morial Chapel. photographing -The Global Navy." the window. It represents the latest concepts A vacant seat-The Girl Scout and Brownie leaders and co-leaders in Marine tactical development remember the neighborhood meeting at the Kathie and uses the words from the Ma- are asked to Battleship Arizona 9:30 am. on the second Tuesday of every month. How- rine Hymn - "First to fight for Library at right and freedom." Chaplains I ever, there's a vacant spot in the leader ranks for one group of local Next in line is a window do- Memorial Services girls. The fifth grade intermediate troop Ls, at the present, without nated by personnel of the 1st adult guidance. It any lady is interested in helping the scouting I at K-Bay, contact Mrs. Betty Mosiej at 253-503 or Mrs. Marine Division and Marine Slated for Dec. 7 Corner movement Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Bobble von der Heyde at 253-010. The Girl Scouts need you Calif. Inscribed on it are the The battleship Arizona plat- By Chalain P. I. Ota Thanksgiving Day is essential- are invited :t,) words, "If they fall one will lift form at Pearl Harbor will be the Send A Message Home -- K-Bay military personnel up his fellow" (Ecclesiastes) and ly a day set aside for worship. A send a tape recorded Christmas message to their families back the phrase from the Marine site of a Twentieth Anniversary day when people turn to God home. Personnel desiring to send messages are requested to contact Hymn-"In the snows of far off Memorial Ceremony tf be ob- with grateful hearts for the bless- the Informational Services Office by telephoning 72955. The ISO ings of life our Creator has be- northern lands . . ." The inscrip- served Dec. 7. 20 years after the stowed will tape the messages, which will in turn be sent to Fleet Home tions support a picture of a Ma- attack Hawaii. upon us. Training Center, Great Lakes. Ill., for on It is a day of recounting our Town News Center at Naval rine assisting another during the placement on the individual's home town radio station. Chosin Reservoir . Formal dedication of the Ari- blessings and thanking God for Ifs Providence, His care and A window donated by Mr. zona memorial being built over Open Letter to AFPS To those readers who reacted unhappil and Mrs. George Champion in concern. for each of us. not only - the sunken battleship is planned for the material sustenance from to the Veterans Day art on page 8 of last week's paper, we can memory of their son, istLL only say it was an oversight during the pressures of going to press Stevens Champion. depicts the for Memorial Day 1962. His band, but also for the spir- a day early, and that we share your displeasure with the obvious founding of the marine Corps Congress has officially named itual and recreative activity of in 1175. His Spirit in oar present ex- omission in the drawing. For those who may have overlooked the the memorial "The December received 4998 In this etched glass window, a istence. It is a day when we error (we only calls and we published 5000 copies,. Continental Marine with an orig- 7, 1941 Pacific Memorial It open up grateful hearts for the we're n-(erring to the three heads-covered-in the drawing. Rep- inal Marine emblem, the globe will be dedicated to all who lost meaning and redemption in life resented is the soldier, sailor, and airman. with the American , which their lives on that date any- He has brought. So we address our complaint to the Armed Forces Press Service Traditionally, this was the button on the Continental place in the Pacific as a result day derives (AFPS) in New York. Why wasn't the Marine represented, AFPS? its peculiar meaning for us be- We have Marine veterans. We observe Veterans are uniform is shown above the scrip- of the Japanese attack. Day, And we tural quote: "Thou has girded cause it is a part of our historical a separate Service of the United States Armed Forces. me with strength unto the bat- The first session of the 87th heritage. It was our Founding We appreciate, and use, your press service, AFPS. but we take Fathers who established the prec- tle" (Psalms). Congress appropriated $150,000 exception to your exception. The upper portion edent. It was they who recog- of the win- to augment the voluntary contri- dow depicts U.., Hand of God nized the bounty of God for this Pointing at the yet unwritten butions of the State of Hawaii new land . . . and celebrated it pages of Marine Corps history. and numerous individuals and with the abundant harvest feast. The last window shows Lt. patriotic groups. Even in life's adversity of per- Aiehte cePeice4 Presley O'Bannon raising the sonal physical hardship and suf- Although the major part of the fering, the Pilgrims never turned CATHOLIC Ju ::e American Flag at Deena, Tripo- BIBLE CLASS as announced at li. The scene for this window memorial's cost is being borne by from their committed cause to St. Michael's Chapel God. They never reclined upon SUNDAY MASS 8:00, 9:30 and Divine Services. was taken from the hilt of the voluntary gifts, the Congressional - BAPTISMS Third Sunday of sword presented by the Com- the notion that Divine Law was 11:00 a.m. - appropriations were required to on their side regardless of wheth- WEKIDAYS Monday through the month 9:30, 11:00 a.m. by monwealth of Virginia to Lt. - appointment. O'Bannon. The sword is now award the contract before the er they obeyed it or not. And they Friday 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 NOTE: Nursery care is provic - in the Marine Corps Schools 20th anniversary of the Pearl understood that men had obliga- P.m., Saturdays and holidays. ed free for children at the Car . Museum. Harbor attack. (AFPS) tions as well as rights. 9 a.m. Perhaps in this day and age, CONFESSIONS -- Saturday, 6:30 Center while parents attend Sun- in spite of the tradition that is to 8:00 p.m. and one-half hour day morning services at either ours. we have used Thanksgiv- before all masses. Children's Trinity or St. Michael's Chaps: ing as a say of self-indulgence. Confessions from 9 30 to 10:60 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The turkey on the table is our a.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School. symbol, rather than the horn RAPTLSMS - 12 noon Sundays of plenty upon the altar where by appointment; phone 72350. 11 a.m.-Church Service Chris- we worship. For it appears by Novena services Monday at 7 tian Science Society. 55 Kainah: the perversity of human aature. pirn. Drive, Kathie. Christian Science minister :. COL. W. k. CAMPBELL ('ommanding Officer the more we have to be thank- ADULT CHOIR on Wednesday at ful for, less Chapel Centex. Friday, 10 to 11:3( LT. COL. A. L CLARK Executive Officer the grateful we 7 p.m. become. CH.Rif_71AN DOCTRINE CLASS a.m. For appointment at othez CAPT. B. hours call KMCAS cen- K MORRISEY Informational Services Officer For many of us, this day has for children 3 p.m. Monday Chaplain SSGT. AL W. STEELE Editor lost its true significance maybe during the school year at the ter. because the traits of the Pilgrims OLD MOKAPU SCHOOL. Wednesday SGT. JIM DIBFIINARDO . Assistant Editor Testimonial Meeting. . . . of initiative, courage. PROTESTANT SGT. WILLIAM H. STUCKEY a will- Sports Editor ingness to work, and a boundless Trinity Chapel Note: Reading Room at 55 Ka:- nalu Drive is open on Monday The WINDWARD MARINE is published eve*sr Friday by and faith in God have become Sunday Divine Services for the personnel of the 'U.S. Marine dulled through lives of ease and Sunday Wednesday and Friday between Corps Air Station, Navy 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Also No. 990, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Printed at plenty. Perhaps we all need the DIVINE SERVICES 9:30. 11:30 the Royal - Monday evening 7 to 9 p.m. Printers and Publishers, Inc., Kai/ua, Hawaii, the WIND- reminder that this is a Holy Day and 7:30 p.m. WARD MARINE is published with appropriated funds in con- . . . a day when man renews his SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m. in JEWISH in 8 P.m. Friday. Aloha Chape: formity with paragraph 1720.1 MarCorMan 1961 and MCO faith God and in the virtues old Mokapu School. - whieb have made Tueilday Johnson Circle Housing (0*.' 5727.3. The WINDWARD MARINE is a member America great of and receives without which every GUILD p.m., meets Kam Highway), Pearl Harbc: the services of nation thus ALTAR --8 the Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS). far has crombled to dust. fourth Tuesday of the month in LATTER DAY SALNTS No paid advertising may be accepted. The information Let us not lose all our heri- Trinity Chapel. Sunday Sec- tage 9:00 tion and the WINDWARD MARINE are in Bldg. 220. Tele- from our Founding Fathers Wednesday a.m.-Priesthood meeting. before 10:30 phones: WINDWARD MARINE 72-104; ISO 72-535-72-120. we learn to appreciate CHOIR Wednesday 6:30 p.m. a.m.--Sunday School. it . . , As the Psalmist onoe for 9:30 a.m. choir. Wednesday 6:30 p.m.--Sacrament Meeting* of Lat- Subscription Rate $2.50 per year Circulation --5,000 wrote: "Oh that men would 7:30 p.m. for 11:00 a.m. choir. All services at Church praise the Lord for His good- COMMUNICANTS' CLASS - ter Day Saints, Kailua Rd., Kai- ness." Sunday 1116 p.m. (Sept. to lua. November 17, 19bl Windward Marine 3 `D' for Deadline

Christmas `D -Day' Is Approaching; Air, Surface Mail Schedules Given Overseas and mainland mail- fore this coming Monday and air mailing deadline schedule has ing deadlines for Christmas par- mail shipments are to be in the been released by the local Post cels have been announced jointly mail prior to Dec. 10. Office Department: by the Secretary of Defense and Christmas packages going to Today is the deadline for pack- the Postmaster General. the Mainland via surface vessels ages scheduled for delivery in Packages forwarded by ordi- should be mailed one day prior Western Canada; tomorrow it's nary mail should be posted be- to sailing dates. The following pau for parcels going to the Mid- eastern and Midnorthern U.S.; Nov. 25, Southern U.S.; Nov. 29, Midwestern and Northwestern U.S.; Dec. 6, Western U.S.; Dec. 14, San Francisco proper; and Gift Wrapping Service Debuts Dec. 17 for San Pedro and Los Angeles proper. The Department also offered SUSPICIONS CONFIRMED - Contrary to public opinion-dentists the following tips that will help apparently have "sweet tooths". This was ascertained last Friday Postal Unit Setup at M X to insure delivery of packages in lop shape: afternoon when Cdr. R. T. Blackwell, Senior Brigade Dental Officer Christmas is closer than you the Station Post Office have All parcels should be tightly for the past three years, presented a piece of his "Aloha cake" to think. added their services to the an- packed ir. either doublefaced cor- his successor, Cdr. R. W, Didion. Dr. Blackwell was scheduled to In an effort to make shopping nual chore of "present send- rugated cardboard, wood, metal leave K-Bay Monday for a new assignment at the Naval Weapons easier the Wive's Clubs and or fiberboard boxes. Packages Fac Washington, D. C. Dr. Didion, his wife, Helen, and three should be securely wrapped in children, arrived from a tour of duty at the Naval Training Center, He!p Fight TB Intended to make buying gifts heavy wrapping paper and well Great Lakes, tl!, for loved ones at home the tied. Use C5rstmas Seals easier, ladies have volunteered their Last, but not least - make doubly sure that the addressee services to gift-wrap presents for and the sender's address are the single man - and the Post plainly visible to postal person- T(rnted 'Outstanding' Office has set up a branch office nel. to expedite mailing of packages. The facilities are located ad- Third Dental Company Praised jacent to the Exchange in the New Marine Generals Bowling Alley cafeteria, and are Brigadier Generals John G. available p a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily. Bouker and Norman J. Anderson In Year's Performance of Duty Christmas Seals In less than a "city block," Ma. have been promoted to their one- rines can shop, have their gifts star ranks at HQMC. The Brigade's 3rd Dental Com- plaudits last week from the CG, wrapped, and see them sent on Gen. Bouker is awaiting as- pany was one of the FMFPac FMFPac, for its high performance Available Early signment at HQMC. Gen. Ander- their way. is serving as Deputy Assistant to receive personal of duty year. son dental units last Chief of Staff, Ge3, at HQMC. In a message to the Brigade For Military Use Commander, MaiGen. R. G. For the convenience of military RAdm. R. C. Campbell Weede, LtGen. Alan Shepley families doing their Christmas said: "A review of the dental mailing early, the Oahu Tuber- of ground units culosis and Health Association has Seids Birthday Note support of placed Christmas Seal self-server FMFPac during the past year boxes at the following locations. F1,...,:eived in time for the Ma- reveals figures above the total At K-Bay, the Marine Corps rine Corps Birthday, but too late Navy averages. Exchange and the Air Station for last week's Windward Ma- Post Office; Fort Shatter, Main "In view of the heavy training Exchange and Post Office; Fort rine, is the following message schedules and deployment tem- DeRussy Exchange; Fort Ruger from RAdm, R. L. Campbell, tnitments, this is indeed an out- Exchange; Tripler Q.S. Arnie Commander, Hawaiian Sea Fron- standing accomplishment of the Hospital; MATS Terminal; Pearl tier. officers and men responsible Harbor, the Post Office and for Main Exchange; and at the "On the occasion of the 186th the dental health of FMFPac Hickam Air Force Base Post Anniversary of the U. S. Ma- personnel. Office. rine Corps, congratulations for "My personal well done' to Funds donated to the Associa- excellent cooperation and sup- these force dental' personnel." tion are used for year-around programs of medical research, port. The pride we all share Cdr. R. T. Blackwell com- case finding studies, TB fact-find- in our Marine,. is well de- manded the company during the ing health education and patient served." past year. rehabilitation.

Unlucky 1 3'? No! It Outlasted 19 Fury Jets QUICK SERVICE - LCpl. Ronald Jensen, H9Co., IstBrigade, is Good ole WD-13 has finally NAS Barber's Point, and trans - Douglas Aircraft Corporation. one of the first to take advantage of the gift-wrapping services left Kaneohe Bay. portation to the Mainland. The FJ-4's are being phased out offered by the Station's Wives Clubs. Mrs. Patsy Hartkopf (left) The last FJ-4B "Fury" jet from "Fury" jets of the "Devilcat" for the newer, more versatile air- hands him a finished package as Mrs. Helen Dooley adds a bow to VIAA-212-WD-13-took off last squadron have been gradually re- craft as part of the Marine Corps' another. The service is located in the bowling alley recreation room. Thursday with lstLt. A. D. Miller! placed by speedy A4D-2 "Sky- modernization program. VMA-212 at the controls, for processing at . hawk" jets manufactured by has been receiving "Skyhawks" since late August and is expected to have 22 of the aircraft oper- Secretary of Novy Sends Message ational this week. Squadron records show that, as one of 20 "niters" in 212, WD-13 Put in 988.8 hours flight time Wishing Marines 'Happy Birthday' since her arrival in Ma.ch, 1958. At that time, three MAG -13 "Our present Corps of Marines answer any call to arms squadrons used the FJ-4; VMA- will remain always faithful and promptly and efficiently. 212, VMA-214, and VMF-232. ready to add new laurels North American Aviation Corpo- to the "It is with great pleasure that ration illustrious traditions of its her- ,Jtt mtge., assigned technical repre- We observe another anniversary sentatives to the itage," said group to aid K- John B. Connally, and the completion of another ay technicians whenever possi- Secretary of the Navy, in the Year of noteworthy accomplish- ble. following message commemorat- "I remember when the whole ment by Marines everywhere. flight line consisted of nothing ing the 186th Anniversary of the Corps: "Regardless of their location, but FJ-4's," said North Amer- whether they were afloat with ican's representative C. T. Mar- "Since 1775 the Marine the fleets or based ashore, pre- ton, "Presently, VMA-214 is the Corps only has enjoyed a well-deserved repu- pared for rapid deployment, squadron left in regular Ma- Marines of our sea-air-ground rine Corps aviation utilizing the tation of deep and abiding love aircraft." team have exemplified the and loyalty to country and Corps. esprit de corps and the high Now stripped of its squadron The many fine and traditions through standards of achievement that Marine Corps insignia, W13- long years of service in all parts have been the hallmark o, 13 will be processed at Barber's Point, of the world, in war and in peace. United States Marines for 186 transported to Ford Island, years. and shipped to NAS Alameda, "The heritage of the mod- I silt. A. D. Miller bids farewell to North %!.OHA TO THE LAST - Calif. After overhauling and re- ern Marine includes pride in "With ..arm best wishes I ex- American technical representative C. T. Marton, (left). and Douglas working, WD-13 will begin a new appearance. seines." devotion to tend my personal greetings to Aircraft's A. E. Gutierrez, before ferrying VMA-212's lest FJ-48 to career with a Marine or Navy duty, unexcelled discipline, each Marine on the occasion of NAS amber's Point. Air Reserve unit. and the ability to be ready to the 186th birthday of our Corps." 4 Windward Marina November 17, 1961

186th Corps Birthday Commemorated; Celebrations Recorded At K-Bay

HISTORICAL PAGEANT - Eleven Marines portrayed Marines, past and pi esent, during pageants OTHER UNIFORMS - Two young gunnery serneants (only one presented at the three separate K-Bay celebrations. They were dressed in period uniforms marking hash-mark), appearPd at the parade field during the Friday morn- historical eras from the days of Tun Tavern to the modern concept of the integrated air.ground ing First Marine parade and review. Though rot historical, they team members. were appropriate.

REVIEWED PARADE - LtGen. PASS IN REVIEW - More than 5,000 Brigade Marines formed on the field AERIAL PERFORMANCE-Helicopters of MAG- Alan Shapley, CG, FMFPac (I), and "passed in review" before an estimated crowd of 3,000 spectators. March- 13's Helicopter Squadron -161 passed over the pa- and Brigade CG, R. ing units MajGen. G. included troops of the three rifle battalions, the artillery battalion, rade crowds in close formation. Other MAG-I3 Weede, were in the reviewing MAG-I3, 1st Composite Radio Company, and all Brigade supporting units. aircraft to fiy over were F8U Crusaders; A4E position at the 10 a.m. parade The First Marine Brigade's band furnished the martial music for the Birthday on Platt Field. parade. Skyhawks, and FJ-3 Fury jets.

Birthday Ceremony Honors . ..Youngest . ..Oldest Enlisted ..Junior Officer

SPEAKERS - Brigade CG, MajGen. R. G. Weede, HONORED TRIO - Traditional "first" pieces of the three anniversary cakes were presented by MaiGen. (left ) made conc,ratulatery remarks at each birthday Weede to Pfc. L. J. Leesch, 2/4, youngest enlisted Marine, while Pvt. E. E. Wallace, 2 4, cake escort, celebration. Sgt. Bill Stucky, Station ISO, narrated the looked on; GySgt. E. E. Wagganor, 3/12 oldest enlisted Marine; and 2ndLt. D. J. Willis, 2 4, junior colorful historical pageants. officer present. November 17, 1961 Windward Marine 5

K-14 Five Entertain Dual Powerhouses This Weekend: SeryPac and Mutual Following a week-long rest, and half of the season will dif- ' p.m. the Marines will meet the Coach Dave Smalley will send his fer greatly from the play seen j Pearl Harbor Admirals at Bloch so Hawaii Marine basketball team far. j Arena in the first game of a Next Tuesday evening into two of their toughest grtnes at 6:45 Ischeduled doubleheader. this weekend when the Leather- necks play host to ServPac and Mutual Express. Marine Gen. Makes Friends Both contests have a sched- uled 8 p.m. tip-off at Hangar 103, MCAS Gymnasium, tonight and tomorrow. In Mexico Through Football To date, the locals have posted a lack-luster 2-3 mark. Maj. Gen. Victor H. Krulak, of the game between the Mex- FOR SHOOTERS - Commandant General David M. Shoup admires CG of MCRD, San Diego, Cali- ican-Marine tilt were divided a copy of the new "Marine When queried as to why such fornia, has found Corps Competitive Marksmanship," a poor showing thus far this a unique between the Mexican Red Cross written by Major Robert E. Barde. method to spread friendship and and Navy Relief. season, Smalley said. -the men create better understanding we had counted on to improve be- Plans were formed for the tween our Latin American neigh- Mexican students to get a well- have been stymied somewhat in bors and the United States. their effort and we are still rounded view of how American Marine Competitive Marksmanship lacking experience." The general invited the Uni- people really live, Trips were Gone from the defending A/1- versity of Mexico to send its conducted to amusement parks Book Written By Marine Champs are Bill Shuman, football team to play the depot and other sightseeing attractions. Major Robert Barde Cozel Walker, Bob Young, eleven and some local squads, The group boarded an American and spend a few weeks in the San aircraft carrier and were the Major Robert E. Barde, admin- 300-page book entitled "Marine Ken Iverson and Jack Chastain. It is impossible to many Diego area. guests of the, can D, en Chargers istrative assistant to the Marine Corps Competitive Marksman- lose as Corps Chief of Staff, LtGen. Wal- front-liners as this and come back He timed the Mexican visit to football team of the American lace M. Green, Jr., has written a ship" which is available, gratis strong as before. coincide with Mexican Inde- Football League. to all distinguished a endence Day and the proceeds - - - - shooters. Before the season grinds to Other items on the visitors' The new illustrated book fol- stop, the present Marine Five is agenda included movies, lunches lows the development of Ma- expected to take their share of with businessmen and a tour of Marine Exchange rine Corps competitive shooting lumps on the hardwood. Pepe's Poi Pounders historic Balboa Park. from its inception in 1901 Defeat ha*oome at the hands Jack Murphy, sports editor of through 1959. of ServPac, SubPae and Mu- tual, with victories Set Pace for K-Bay the San Diego Union, received Bowling League In addition, there is an exten- being reg- this letter from Gen. Abelardo L. sive appendix that includes a list istered over Ilickam and Pearl Rodriquez, former President of Audrey Shafer and Tony Men- of Distinguished Marine Marks- Harbor. Junior Kegler League Mexico: "This friendly gesture on des continued to dominate play men and Pistol Shots and win- Dave Smalley, Ron Johnston, the part of Gen. Krulak is one of in the Marine Exchange Bowling ners of important Bill Allen and Joe Gallagher have Currently owning the highest shooting in the most stimulating efforts that League following action con- matches. breezed with the most points average in the Kaneohe Marine can be initiated by a military and assistance in the five-game Corps Air Station Junior Bowling cluded this week. All Marine Distinguished chief to perpetuate good relations first round of play in the Armed League is G. Jackson with a 131 between our two countries. Shafer captured the hi-series shooters. active, retired and Forces Invitational League. in the Girls Division and J. Bek- a 458. discharged, distaff honors marking are entitled to a Failing to score as high as eris' 164 is tops among the Boys. "1 congratulate Gen. Krulak Mendes was tops in the men's gratuitous copy. pre -season expectations has been for an outstanding gesture of Seasons high individuals for friendship division hi-series with a 552. Requests should be sent to the Doug Lemon, Dave Studebaker, Girls include: to our people and to Commandant of the Marine Corps Bob Bowman. Ben Klimas and the University of Mexico." Currently leading their re- (Code AO3D). Carnes. Hi-game C. Aldrige 186; Hi- Mr, Murphy made the follow- spective divisions with season Jimmy series, H. Aldrige, 429; Hi -game Each request should include to ing comment in one of his col- high marks the following: According Smalley, if these w/handicap, C. Heild, 225; are complete name and address, the men round into top-Bight cali- and umns, "I think it's a good and Class "A" Women Hi-game, year and location of "legs," Hi-series w/handicap, B. Dick- healthy sign when a - and bre and the remaining segment ison, busy Marine Lea Mendes, 198; hi-game WI the year the Distinguished Badge of newcomers continue to im- 574. general takes the initiative in handicap, Betty Ching, 237; Hi- was awarded. prove with each game, the sec- Seasons high individuals for promoting friendship with a series, Audrey Shafer, 501; hi- Boys include: neighboring country, even in a series w; handicap, 572. Hi-game, T. Tisdale, 213; Hi- small way. It's an ingenious and Class "A" Men - Hi-game, F. Watch Upsets This Week series, A. Guy, 499; Hi-game happy idea: Join the 'Peace Corps' J, Femia, 235; hi-game w/handi- w/handicap, B. Brost, 271; and by going to a football game." cap, F. J. Femia, 254; hi-series, Hi-Series w/handicap, E. Can- (APPS) F. J. Femia, 592; hi-series w/ Leatherneck Basketball Mentor zonieri, 631. handicap, F. J. Femia, 649. STANDINGS STANDINGS Team L Parris Island Record Team W L Visiting Pigskin Prognosticator Pepe's Poi Pounders ..16 8 5 ...... 19 9 Downunders 15 9 A long standing Parris Island 10 19 9 After an absence of three sports career, dating back to his Pin Balls 14 10 rifle range record was shattered 4 ...... 15 11 weeks, during which time Pfc. academy days at Annapolis. Alley Opps 121/2 111/2 last week by George McDurmon 14 14 Ten Pins 12 12 I who fired a blistering 243 8 Ken Lindsey covered the Wind- Twice, during his junior and with the 14 14 Pin Busters 11 13 M-1. 3 ward Marine sports desk, it's a senior years, Smalley 1 13 15 was se- Odd Balls II 81/2 151/2 The combined scores of 47 -50- 2 12 16 pleasure to return to the football lected for All-American basket- Chinese Bandits 7 17 47-50-49 gave him 243. 12 16 "guessin' game," ball honors at Navy. 6 11 17 At the outset we'll have to ad- Since coming to Hawaii he has 9 11 17 mit that during our stint on Maui been named to the All-Marine and a week-filled Marine Corps five Ball celebration our attention to for three years running. Bowling finer points of the pigskin game This year Dave is filling dual Wahine were neglected. roles, coaching and playing for the 1961-62 It is our wish that this week's Hawaii Marines Results games will be of such a nature Basketball squad. that your sports knowledge is Completing the trio of "ex- taxed to the limit. perts" this week is the new Wind_ Jane Sheehan bowled into the ward Marine ass't Editor, Sgt. number one spot for the second As special guest this week Jim DiBernardo. straight weft in the K-Bay Wa- 1st Lt. Dave Smalley, Hawaii Next week we'll explain his hine Bowlihg League. Marine Basketball Coach, has reactions to this, his first bap- Bettering her previous mark by consented to fill the visitors tism of fire. 19 pins in the hi-game w/handi- chair. cap and hi-series w /handicap, she Lt. Smalley owns a celehrated Good Pickin'. netted a sparkling 246 in the hi- game section and topped the night Team Smalley IIIBernardo Stuckey off with a 599 in the hi-series di- Minnesota vs. Purdue Minn. Minn. Minn. vision. Utah St. vs. Utah Utah St. Utah St. Utah St. STANDINGS Team W L Army vs. Oklahoma Army Army Army Duke vs. No. Car. Duke Duke Duke 4 17 3 1111' 13 7 Princeton vs. Yale Yale Yale Prince. 6 LEATHEI1: EiCK RlFL71 WINNER - Capt. Clarence A. Jr., 3 111/2 81/2 Michigan vs. Iowa Iowa Iowa Mich. CO, "G" Co., 2nd Bn., 4th Mar, pins the 1st place, 2nd Quarter, 1 11 9 vs. Vanderbilt Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Division "B" Leatherneck Rifle Award on Cpl. Earl C. Shrum, in 9 11 Texas A&M vs. Rice Texas Texas 9 11 Texas recognition for his 235 score recorded with the M-I rifle at the 6 14 Stanford vs. Wash. St. Stan. Wash. Stan. MCAS Range. Cpl. Shrum also received a check for $25 from the 6 31/2 161/2 Notre Dame vs. Syracuse Syra. ND ND publishers of Leatherneck Magazine. November 17, 1961 6 Windward Marine Came Played In Mud 47r;""'"'"1---...,774°"nlrvr11-51,714rr" Camp Smith Trounces K-Bay Marines, 42-18 The Camp Smith Marines last having trouble with the slippery week slid by the MCAS Kaneohe mud and finally slid to first down Bay Marines in a slipping, slid- and then fumbled for a Smith re- ing football game at Bordelon covery. Field by a score of 42-18. Albert Burdett took the ball 11 K-Bay kicked off as Daniel yards for Smith on two tries but Collins received on the 10 yard couldn't pick up a first down, line and was dropped on his own Kaneohe took the ball about 38. the 40 and passed to fi. Gordon The Windward Marines start- for 10 yards. Minor picked up a ed off fast as the Smithmen pass then slipped in the mud on lost the ball on the fourth down. the Smith 20. Howard took a hand-off and streaked across the A K-Bay pass gained a first through their paces in preparation for their up-coming season. down line for a TD. The score stood 36- MCAS EIGHT - MCAS gridders run on the Smith 10 and D. r) C. H. Hatcher 12. Calling signals at Quarterback position will be T. P. Campbell and halfbacks (I to Howard sprinted across the line L. (I r) E. Brad ford, G. L. Young, D. C. Wells, D. J. Rocohio, for the "lest TD of the same. Rosenthal received for Smith and R. R. Minor. Linemen include to The conversion was blocked and on his awn 10 and got as far as L. Andrews. K-Bay led 6-0. the 28, then uncorked a long pass to Jerry Varnum on the Ka- Camp Smith received on their neohe 12 yard line. CG To Crown Queen own 20. Hand-offs to Gerry Quick Burdett sped around left end. and Daniel Collins brought the across the goal line and casual- Smithmen up to the Kaneohe ly awaited the pass that five-yard line. brought the score up to 42-12. A pass did the trick as Collins F. C. Schmidt received the kick crossed the goal line with the ball. on the Kaneohe one and bulled Devil Pups Pau Tomorrow; Arthur Rosenthal passed to Col- his way to the 20. The field was lins again for a good conversion a giant mud-pie and the ball and an 8-6 lead for Smith. changed sides three times in three K-Bay received on their own fumble plays. 28 then stalled. On the fourth Finally K-Bay broke loose for down, ii. Demond picked a pass first down and then stalled with Battle 'Spartans' In Finale from the air in a wide-open three-and-one-half field minutes to and both teams seemed to go. Only 18 yards Last Saturday the "Devil Pups" freeze from the goal, as he sped for the goal. and 41 seconds left, K-Bay lust were blanked 19-0 by Hickam's Leon Johnson seemed to step out the ball on the fourth down to the "Hawks" and handed their third of nowhere to stop his advance Smithmen. K-Bay recovered a straight defeat in a game played with a block that was heard the fumble then kept going for a TD on the Air Station's Bailey Field. length of the field. It was the with 12 seconds to go. During the 1st half, the locals Leeward ball on their own 38. Camp Smith received the kick, held the visiting Hawks, third Two quick first downs brought but very little yardage was made in the league, to a scant seven the Smithmen up to the Kaneohe before the final gun leaving the points. 25 and Rosenthal sped the final score at 42-18, Camp Smith Ma- Living up to the words of yards for their second TD of the rines. Military evening. Conversion rival coaches in the was good Pop Warner Football League. and the score was 16-6. Kaneohe's Howard the Pups have earned the title received the kick, improved team." droped the ball, came back after Bloch Arena Hosts "most it, and was dropped about the In the first meeting between K-Bay lb. these two clubs the locals were K-Bay kicked and the Smith- Service Wrestling trounced 40-0. This was partly men received on their own clue to the six weeks' tardiness 28, sessions moving up to the K-Bay 30. in commencing practice "Hawks" ball carrier was all alone as the this fall. HANG ON! - Hickam Anderson snared a pass then Meet For Kaneohe "Devil Pups" squad converged upon him. Safety, Rusty Novices such a late clipped across an open field for Getting oil to Edward Giles (19L Sam Pastel (17), Stev.? a touchdown Bloch killed the local unit's Dyer, makes the tackle as and 22-6 score for Arena will host the An- start has lezes (13) move in for Smith. nual Military Novice chances of anything better than Hill (32), Richard Henniger (18) and BeS Wrestling 19.0. Kaneohe received the kick and Tournament tomorrow at high a tie for sixth place in the final contact with the offender. The Hawks won were stopped on their own 20. A noon. standings. I lost ball on the fourth down went All military personnel are eli- The Hawks featured a sharp to the Marines as they gained gible whether with an organized passing game coapled with ex- as he continued to throw back Currently the Spartans are tied eight yards, stopping at the Ka- squad or entering alone. cellent running backs in Satur- the strong Hawk runners. for third place in the Fop Warner neohe 31. Entry fee of 25c per man will day morning's battle. Henninger was a standout on League. An excellent game is ,_.x- Rosenthal be charged forced kept the ball and to help defray costs Special praise is due Bob defense and when injuries pected to unfold when the Spar- ran twice ending up on the K- of awards. Cowley, defensive left tackle, Sammy Foster from the game. he Bay one yard line. Stopped twice Latest AAU rules will be used and linebacker Richard Hen- filled in at the half back slot tan running style encounters Me and fumbling once, the Smith- throughout the tourney. ninger, stalwart performers for in an attempt to bolster the sag- Pup multiple offense. men took a penalty that set them Weigh-in has been scheduled the Pups. ging Pup offense. During half time. MajGen. R. back to the three-yard line. Ros- for 8 a.m. tomorrow followed by Bob Cowley refused to be Tomorrow morning the final G. Weede, CG. 1st Marine Bri- enthal again kept it and ran a clinic on International Rules at moved from his position all day game of the season is scheduled gade, will crown the Pop Warner around left end for a TD. 1:30 p.m. for K-Bay at 10 o'clock when the Football Queen in ceremonies Kaneohe barely had time to re- Individual matches will begin Pups meet the Fort Shatter "Spar_ highlighted by the lstMarBrig ceive before the half-time gun immediately after the clinic. tans." Band. went off with score left at 28-6, A military novice is one who Camp Lejeune Camp Smith. has not placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Smith kicked to Kaneohe in a Championship Military or then recovered a R-Bay fumble Open AAU Tournament or won Drops Thriller; and worked their way to the a Championship AAU Novice Windward 10. Smith passed Tournament. and Anderson made his second Winners of the recent Type Loses ECK Title trip across the line for a TD. Command Tournament, held Nov. then a conversion for a 36-6 4 will be eligible, if otherwise a Fort Eustis, Va., Wheels score. novice. proved to be the most ungracious T. 0. Campbell received for Weight classes will include: guest as they survived a last sec- Kaneohe and. made five yards. 114.5; 125.5; 138.5; 146; 154; 163; ond scoring threat by the Camp The Windtgard Marines began 171.5; 191.5 and unlimited. Lejeune Marines and recently won a thrilling 12-6 victory be- fore 11,000 howling fans at Le- jeune. With only seconds remaining, Lejeune quarter back Bob Schwarze heaved what appeared to be a game-tying pass to half- back Mel Anderson at the goal line. Just as Anderson grabbed the ball, he was hit hard and the ball popped into the arms of defen- sive halfback Jerry Schweickert who ran out the clock. The Wheels, led by former Miami All-American quarterback Fran Curd, now have sole pos- session of first place in the East Coast Interservice Conference with a 4-0 record. They have an overall seasonal record of 6-1, losing only to Fort Campbell, Ky. for DISTAFF WINNERS - Winners in the women's Annual Fall Match WOMEN'S GOLF - Dorothy Evans and Alta Spencer put in For Lejeune, the loss was their "Ace of the Month" honors on the 18th hole last Thursday at the Play Golf Tourney for October are shown shortly after receiving first of the campaign and also their awards last Thursday at the Klipper Course. Left to right are Kaneohe .Klipper Course. Dorothy Evans was the "Ace for the their first conference defeat. Oct. Dorothy Evans and Evelyn Tope ("A" Flight); Mel Bekeris and Helen They have a 5-1 seasonal slate Month" of September while Alta Spencer won the title for Bowen ("B" Flight). and are 1-1 in the ECIC. ober. November 17, 1961 Windward Marine 7 THEATER SCHEDULE STAFF By GySgt. .1. A. Mitchell of horror, mix well and what will TONIGHT you come up with? We are afraid CLUB Today: Bar opens at 4 p.m. T#1 - Black Shield Of Fal- to venture a guess. Of no enter- worth - King Arthur's court was tainment and interest to adults; Happy Hour will prevail from 4 never like this, but Tony Curtis the teenagers might get a kick to 7 p.m:. followed by Family lues an excellent job in this 98- out of watching Jody Fair chase Nile until 9:30 p.m. The Constel- minute. ghosts from a sword-rushing mete e. haunted house lators will follow with dance mu- .ovely Janet Leigh. as the dam- with the aid cif..hisAust-rod gang. sic until 1 -el in distress. is worth every Oh yes, make sure you take along a.m. penny of the fare. Actually the your jive-iictionary, you'll need Saturday: The Barons of Basin flick is a Zorro-plot adapted to it to follow the dialogue. 'Street will provide dancing music :he' round-table era, but is acted, Ts-.2 - Invasion Of The Saucer from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. The menu .roduced and directed in splerid- Men. d manner. Highly special will be grilled pork chops recommended MONDAY 1PF.Lih.`14 ;.a- the whole family. for $1.30 from 6 to 10 p.m. Alits4.:Rs.kki4e T=1 - The Tormented-Nine- - Tell Me True. ty minutes of burden and trou- Sunday: Sunday special is "T" Bone steaks on the lanai for $2 J0;1'81 SATURDAY ble befalls Richard Carlson as he ,.. Matinee - Noose For A Gun- plunders through reams cf cel- from 4 to 7 p.m. man - Jim Davis is the only luloid in his flight to escape that Monday: Kitchen closed. Club ightning-fast top-gun who after being respon- could guilty feeling opens at 4 p.m. and closes at 11:30 -ave the townspeople and their sible for the death of a young .I21-friends from massacre. And . She. Juli Redding. torments p.m. CAREFUL NOW -LCp!. Daniel C. McKitrick, Mess No. One baker, 'hat he does, in a real rootin- him all-the-way in the form of Tuesday: Boss Nite from 4 to precariously adds the finishing touch to one of seven cakes baked ootin Western for the kiddos. a ghost. The ending justifies the 11:30 p.m. Staff Wives will hold a for last week's Marine Corps birthday celebrations. Food Services Co-stars Barton MacLane and beginning in a movie recommend- special meeting at 7:30 p.m. chefs concocted 1360 pounds of birthday goodies, using 224 small Leo Gordon. as "pass- ed for adults and tabled Wednesday: Weekly meeting of individual cakes to construct the three cakes served at Kaneohe able" for the kiddos. T=1 - Invasion Of The Saucer the Staff NCO Toastmasters at Bay. -- Steve Terrell Tz 2 Ghost Of Dragstrip gets the - 7:30 p.m. :light in the week's science- Hollow. .ction thriller. It's an hour-and- TUESDAY Thursday: Enjoy your Thanks- . giving Day Dinner at the Club- -half of nonsense guaranteed not T=I Ada - Dean Martin Maui Marines 'Hold Their Own' 0 impress anyone. At best it - for a change $2 for adults and $1 for children tackles a serious role under 12. More than 130 K-Bay Marines Watson, received the first slices might give you a chuckle or two. when he teams with Susan Hay- The still at Base Camp. Maui, and of the cake during the traditional battle strategy used could ward and proves that singing can their civilian guests celebrated ceremony. 'each a few troop leaders what not put a candidate into a state capi- Maui County 10 do. Recommended the 188th Marine Corps Birthday Chairman Eddie for green- tol. After a few drinks at a cock- at the Kahului Armory. F. Tam was a guest of the Ma- , yeti, four-legged, Staff Wives six-armed tail party, the twosome make a try Major Frederick H. Campbell, rines at the celebration. aace creatures only. Succeeding, for the governorship. By Ann Winters B#se Camp Commander, cut the Included in the evenings en- TitS2 - Black Shield Of Fat- the fireworks really begin as the birthday cake. tertainment was a performance worth. governor sets out to prove that the A social meeting will be held The 190-pound cake was baked by Mrs. mkt?, Peterson's hula SUNDAY governor's lady is a lady. It takes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Staff in field ovens by Sgt. Carl Green. dancers. doing and makes for Matinee Johnny some real NCO Club. Dr. Raymond DeHay The senior Marine, in point of Base Camp Marines were sched. - Dark -A A-1 adult fare. Rates an "okay" of Kailua will show slides and to teal rip-roaring race thriller with service, Sergeant Robert Oldham, uled to return Kaneohe Tony Curtis for the children. discuss "Poisons Go Hawaiian." and the youngest, Pfc. Richard Wednesday. driving the wheels T ±2 The Tormented. .ff his latest sports car. Having - Reservations must be in by .nce killed a fellow driver on WEDNESDAY next Tuesday evening for the 'he race track. Tony ones all out Last Time I Saw Archie Waioli Tea Room tour. The ENLISTED to prove that he's really a fine -Out of your bunks Marines, Price of luncheon and the Aloha chap. Outstanding race scenes here's your chance to see the Air tour is $2. Members will leave and receives an ichiban rating Force as it really is. Robert the Staff Club at 10:15 a.m., WIVES ARRIVALS 'or all Thursday, Nov. 30. hands. Mitchum and Jack Webb are the SSgt. J. F. Lord, 0141, from BY T= 1 Ghost Of Dragstrip Hol- boys in blue as they take you on Any club members who wish Terry Ewart - romp 2ndMarDiv, to MCAS, in Jan. low - A little dash of music, a a rollicking. rib-tickling to volunteer their services to There will be a business meet- cinch of drama, a slight portion KP. wine, women and SSgt. J. Gilbert, Jr., 6412. from through wrap Christmas gifts at the Ma- Enlisted Wives Club ..f comedy and a small measure parties. I'll bet no Marine at Ka- rine Exchange are urged to call ing of the El Toro, Calif.. to MAG-13 in neohe Bay was ever issued a jeep Mrs. K. M. Winters at 287-747 to members at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Feb. R. D. Twiford 2639. for liberty. Hurry up, Pop grab arrange for a time. the "19th Hole." GySgt. head for movieville. from 2ndMarDiv, to MAG-13 in the clan and Our days to assist other organ- there'll be a long line at the ticket Prospective members are in- Jan. izations will be Tuesdays and vited to attend. Further informa- SSgt. W, A. Sanders, Jr., 6413. cage. Thursdays. T=2 Ada. tion concerning the meeting can from 2nd MAW to MAG-13 in - Christmas Feb. THURSDAY Plans for a ball Sat- be obtained from Barbara Bell at urday. Dec. 16. now include a SSgt. E. J. Wright, 6412, from THANKSGIVING) roast beef and ham dinner, with 72328. 2nd MAW to MAG-13 in Feb. Matinee Freckles -- Excel- salad bar. Reservations are lim- assist with the gift SSgt. R. V. McClellan, 6412. - We will from MAG-32, Beaufort, S.C., to lent matinee fare for the young- ited and must be given to Erma wrapping at the 1090 Exchange sters. especially after cramming Medico (Phone 252-875) by Dec. 9. each Thursday and Saturday. MAG-13 in Feb. themselves with Thanksgiving This is our way of showing SSgt. R. G. Spencer 6481. from and The story to the men for MAG -26. 2ndMAW, New River. turkey dressing. appreciation in a 20-year-old orphan boy throughout the year N.C., to MAG-13 Feb. concerns their help DEPARTURES with a missing left hand who sin- and their purchases at club gle-handedly protects a forest ENLIs.i.ED cake sales. GySgt. J. C. Abell. 0369, irons from timber outlaws. Martin 1-4 to IstMarDiv., Camp Pendle- West's fight to preserve Mother Ladies who wish to volunteer to ton, Calif., Nov. 19, 1961. Nature will capture the hearts of their services are requested from CLUB call Mrs. Bell. Capt. G. J. Shaver, Jr.. all. Tonite: Happy Hour from 6 to MAG-13 to FMFPac for duty as T=1 - The Steel Claw - Mr. 8 p.m. followed by "Las Vegai" Those Interested in making Aide De Camp to MajGen. D. M. Dinah Shore. George Montgom- nice. The Plainsmen will play reservations for the children's Weller. ery. shows you -styrenes" how it dancing music for the Sergeants Christmas party are urged to WO R. D. Currier 6720, from should be done. As a "gung ho" and their guests while the 1-2-3's call Evelyn Shepherd at 73430. MABS-13 to CG, FMFPac., West Marine captain, he lives up to are entertained by the Country This is the last opportunity to Pac, Tokyo, Japan, lstMAW on "blood and guts" as he under- Cousins. mak. reservations Dee. 20 1961. takes a highly dangerous mission All members of the "Fall-out in the Philippines with a wee bit Shelter" are requested to be on of help from the local guerilla hand for the inauguration of club band. Brigaders. this is your officers tonight. chance to be the critic. You'll get Saturday: Join in and have a your 15 cents worth of entertain- and the oliattitsgiuing but no bonus. party with Joe Maphis ment. Townhall Party Gang tonite in TS.-.2-Last Time I Saw Archie. the ballroom. P1111 The Bellaires will play in the Sergeants Bar. Sunday: The Family special to- day is baked ham and turkey MENU dinners. Noon atcs,1 Evening Meal Monday: "Boss" site from 5 to 7 .m. Happy Hour prices pre- TODAY vail. cos Sea Food Platter Grilled Hamburgers SATURDAY Thursday, November 23,1961 Brunch Beef Stew Brcwnie Scout Note SUNDAY Cocktail Fruit Cocktail If you hear loud young voices Tomato Brunch Pan Roast of Beef Roast Toni Turkey Virginia Baked Ham MONDAY tomorrow morning emitting from LIEU OF TURKEY - With the Old Mokapu School. don't be Sage Dressing ,ho just a- Poor Boy Sandwiches Gravy Pineapple Raisin Sauce Thanksgiving holiday Breaded Veal Cutlets alarmed. It's the Senior Girl Giblet round Potatoes Glazed Sweet Potatoes the corner, we searched TUESDAY Scouts of Mariner Ship 223 host- Snowflake for a nice photo of a turkey, Bar-B-Cued Ribs Spaghetti ing a song work shop for young Buttered Peas & Corn since our mind was on drumsticks. WEDNESDAY Brownies. Salad Bar W/Dressing Couldn't find one pertaining to Grilled Franks All Brownies are invited to at- Applemince Pie Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream that subject, so chose a nice Pot Roast of Beef tend the hour-long song work shop Mixed Nuts Fresh Fruit Assorted Candies photo of a Las Vegas chick, Jill THURSDAY and "sing along," beginning at Chilled Milk Hot Coffee Tea Burton to take Tom T's place. See Thanksgiving Day Box 9:30 a.m. November 17, 1961 8 Windward Marine

Brigade Writer, Pegged 'Casualty' by Umpires, Reports Firsthand on Medical Care in FMF By SSgt. Al Steele startled me. Especially the added "Here it comes," I thought. and a long needle gleamed in words, "Missile wound, head." "They plan to operate. Now it Deka's hand. Photo by LCpI. D. L. Shearer I looked around and saw sev- would be true what had been "Wait a minute," I interrupted, eral ether Marines on stretchers thrown at me on occasion. I "I don't mind a bottle of fluid in What's your chances for recov- it ering from a wound received in beside the one I was on. More wou:1 have a "hole in the me, but I prefer to down an- combat? It's a mighty good "casualties." head." other way." chance, especially if you receive "Well, some are worse off than The surgeon, Lt. Cornelius Hop- "Don't worry sarge," Deka treatment like that administered I am," I mused, seeing Battalion per, bent over the table to prpbe said, "this won't hurt. It's only a by the battalion aid station of the Chaplain William G. Tennant and do the work doctors are sup- protein solution to keep you from 1st Bn.. 4th Marines. talking with a couple of wet, posed to do. going into shock." I know. I was attached to shivering Marines. I knew that the "Deka," he said, referring to He was right. During the simu- were First Class Joseph the battalion during Operation chaplains usually around Hospitalman lated treatment, I only felt the DONNA FULLER SILVER SWORD, and learned the aid stations giving assistance Deka, "better replace this dress- tape being stretched over my their methods first-hand. when they could. ing and give this man an injection arm. I was ruled a "casualty" by an Two corpsmen then lifted me of Dextran." Another First Class Hospital- umpire during the battle for Puu- to "the table." I was beginning Deka responded by action. A man appeared beside me. It was Top Stage Show nene Airfield. to get worried now. Even more large bottle was suspended Kenneth L. Postel. "You got dog It happend like this. so when one of them said, "bet- over the table, a long rubber tags?" he asked. ter get the battalion surgeon." hose trailed down to my arm, "Yeah." I answered, and Acts Are Booked inside my col- Lance Corporal D. L. Shearer, pulled them from the photog half of our photo- lar. He made a note or two on a Begin Wednesday writer team, and I had joined small blank form. "D" Company of the battalion "Blood tne, that's all I want Special Services has revealed during an attack against the ag- to know," Postal said. "Also your plans for the debut of live stage gressors at Puunene. MOS number. We'll need to get shows to begin next week in the We were taking a replacement for you." theaters of Kaneohe Bay. pictures of tossed over me the company engaged in a fire - A blanket was Kicking-off the free perform- fight then, and two more corpsmen ap- ances, which will be held bi- with the enemy, when our peared. Pisition was discovered by monthly, is the Filipino Troup three aggressors. "Now wait a minute," I pro- of Dusty and Sylvia Barron, top One of two things happened. tested. "This has gone far en- local entertainers billed as the ough! Where am I Either the shiny surface of the going now?" local version of Louie Primo and flash reflector presented "Back to the shore party aid Keeley Smith. the ad- said Postal. vancing riflemen with a target, station," "They'll The performances will be or; more likely, I stuck my head transport you back to the hos- staged between the first and up. pital ship out in the bay for some second movies every other I remember they took a few more treatment and x-rays." Wednesday night. Curtain time shots at us then the umpire yelled. Now this appealed to me. Even is planned for 7:45 p.m. The "Sergeant, you're Shearer seemed to enjo,y the second reovie that evening will wounded." thought. (He I didn't feel wounded. I thought had accompanied begin at 9 p.m. that a bullet at least made a sting. us back to the aid station to pho- An added hit of the show is But, remembering basic training tograph the "casualty" story.) the singing M.C., lovely Donna classes in first aid, I stretched But we didn't make it back to Fuller, local Liberty recording out and tried to remain as calm the ship. star, who will add sizzle to the and comfortable as I could, if show that has pleased Honolulu that were possible in the three SILVER SWORD cause to patrons for more than ;: year. inches of mud and water under an end. The aggressors bad Although not firm, the planned me. been defeated. The battalion entertainment for the Dec. 6 per- The mud bed I chose was the and other units of the Brigade formance is scheduled to be a best place in the area. Every- had snrpressed the rebel move- mainland group newly arrived in where else was the same. We ment on Maui. the islands. bad been advancing on the air- All decisions of the umpires field for two days in a tropical were voided. My "wound" be- Kona storm, which had turned came automatically healed. the entire island of Maui into a Quagmire, Vehicles looked like In a way I'm glad I was de- designers' clay models. Troops REALISTIC TREATMENT - Hospitalman IstClass Kenneth Postal clared a casualty. I got my story, resembled ceramic statu es (I) records dog tag data while HMI Joesph Deka administers Des- learned to keep my head down, ready for the kiln. fran during simulated treatment of "casualty" in Operation SILVER and learned something about Corpsmen. SWORD. A corpsman approached and I think most Marines will began to wrap my head in com- agree that our corpsmen and press bandages. doctors-those serving with our "Hey Doc?" I asked. "What the FMF units-are among the fin- devil is going on? What's the est. They are the kind who-- stretcher bearers doing here?" I 'Halls of Montezuma' Slated for TV I through realistic training-will "Easy sarge," he answered, react spontanermsly to real bat- NBC on Oahu, TV Channel 2, will go Guns Ho tomorrow night "you're taking a little trip back tle situations if and when the to the battalion aid station." (Sat., Nov. 1S) at 5:30 p.m. with the showins of "Halls of Monte- whistle blows. zuma" starring Richard Widmark. Richard Boone, and the 3d Back at the aid station I read Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, from the 1st Marine Division. the red tag pinned on my la- This was the last big color spectacular about Marines to come pel. The information penciled out of Hollywood in the immediate post-World War II period. Registrations Open in the blank spaces were Items It will be shown in color on the TV screen, but the cinema- I was long familiar with. That scope aspects will be missing. At Jackson College is, most of the items - name, Lots of guts and action with a relatively different plot involv- rate, religion, next-of-kin, ad- ing enemy rockets (ground-to-ground) are featured in this spec- Registration applications for dress, diagnosis. tacle. the second Fall Semester at Diagnosis! that's the one that Real Marines from 3/5, IstMarDiv, supply most of the action. Jackson College are being ac- cepted at the Station Education Office today and Monday. More information may be ob- tained by calling the Station Edu- cation Officer. lstLt. R. J. Wolf- q enden at ext. 72061 !See RRON

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