Bankoh Agrees to Auto-Removal Reform a Joint Military Committee Tioned the Need for a Change, Policy
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Safety tips for 4th of July Page A-2 13SSG goes to PTA; observes anniversary Page A-4 Sand Volleyball Tournament Page B -1 Bankoh agrees to auto-removal reform A Joint Military Committee tioned the need for a change, policy. specific vice presidents. The said H. Howard Stephenson, financial institutions were and Bank of Hawaii explaining that recouping col- Additionally, service- names and telephone president, Bank of Hawaii. encouraged by the legislature announced Monday that they lateral that has left the state members may remove a vehi- numbers of the vice presi- "The proposal will encour- to work out an agreement. had reached an agreement on was highly difficult and cle from the stattif their unit dents can be obtained by age servicemembers to con- Although the agreement has vehicle-removal policy, an expensive, and that changing is alerted that it will move to calling the legal assistance tinue to contribute to so far only been signed by issue that was debated during the law would impact loan a location outside the conti- officer at respective bases. Hawaii's economy as wise Bank of Hawaii, it is expected the recent legislative session. nental United States where "During the legislative ses- consumers and responsible that other financial organiza- The new agreement pro- dependent travel is not autho- sion when the bill was moving citizens, and will clearly indi- tions in the state will follow Military officials sought a vides that servicemembers rized. so quickly, we were highly cate to members of the Armed suit soon. Forces Bank of Hawaii 16, change in Hawaii law which can ship vehicles if they are To expedite the resolution of concerned that military offi- that In his letter, Hays stipulates that lenders must current on payments, have any problem regarding the cials did not fully understand is a community leader that applauded the bank's initia- approve out-of-state shipment valid military orders to depart shipment of a vehicle out of the impact a different credit fully supports them," noted tive and said he was of vehicles with liens. They the state, and provide a for- state, the Bank of Hawaii has policy would have on service- Adm. Ronald J. Hays, com- "impressed by the candid and saw the law as an unneces- warding address. However, also established internal members. We are now assured mander in chief, U.S. Pacific thoroughly professional sary hardship on service- the credit requirements for procedures by which the ser- that both sides are fully Command, in a letter to the manner in which Bank of members. The Hawaii vehicle loans will be tight- vicemember can discuss the informed and comfortable Bank of Hawaii. Hawaii has addressed the Bankers Association ques- ened, as will repossession difficulties with one of three with the new agreement," Military personnel and issue." Corps restructured to bolster readiness By Pat Vieth The Corps' goal is to Kc HQMC, WASHINGTON, produce a warfighting ma- it D.C.-Marine Corps Com- chine that is balanced and mandant Gen. A.M. Gray that represents the Corps in has approved recommenda- the best way possible. Se- tions for several changes in lected units-infantry, recon- .force structure and manning naissance, communications, within the Marine Air- and intelligence--will be Ground Task Forces manned near full strength. (MAGTFS). The changes are A fourth rifle company will designed to enhance the be restored to eight of the combat-readiness of the Corps' active infantry battal Corps while complying with ions. the end-strength reduction of While the .num.ber 3,000 Mari:1.es, that was di- try battalions will be tredueed rected by the Department of from 27 to 24, all active Defense. See STRUCTURE/A-7 New ACMC Nam.ed wAstilNcToN, D.C. Secretary of Defense ank C. Carlucci a anon need June 22 that the president has minated,and the:,4ctiate confirmed, LtGen. Joseph .1. Went r appointment to the grade of general and assignment as 0 sistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. LtGen. Went presently Nerving na Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations d Logistics, HQMC. lie will replace Gen. Thomas organ,who will retire Friday. r er G roy phKt. to Gurkhas train with Marines Marines Killed. In Crash Cpl. Jim Betancourt (left) and LCpl. Ryan A. Stock (right) teach a Gurkha rifleman the art of firing a Shoulder- Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) during Exercise Union Pacific on the island of Oahu. i . NA.W A, ..Japaro -.- A CI-14531) Sea Stallion crashed See story on page A- 3 lay when nue:anted to cross the island of Shikoku, an, killing all seven Marines on 'board. The helicopter El assigned to 11M11462, 1st MAW, MCAS Futentria, mnwa, Japan. MCRDAC sharpens Corps' cutting edge be Marines, home based at MCAS Tustin, Calif., were igned to M4..lAl-1 huirnit us part.of the flab, /eployment. By CWO2 Randy Gaddo whose shortened name is pro- drivers were being doused developed which can be raised ram. The Marines killed in the crash vre Cpl. Jason in front of the driver to deflect nounced "ma-kra-(lilt "" is with water when they sped. Chase; Sgts, ;lay A. Watkins, Ii. BGen. G.L. Cates, com- - Dontdd INIcK01,Y, ri(.l Eric manding general, 1st MEB something of a mystery to the engines of their machines water. When testing is satis- 1:Man: SSgt. Steven Yoder; I stl,t. Patrick C. Fleming; will be leaving the Brigade in. Hawaii Marines. What's up, interfering with their factorily completed, drivers Cl Capt. Michael E. kennel. August to take over as the MCRDAC, and how can it vision and threatening to will have their problem deputy commanding general, help the infantryman, avia- short out electrical circuits. solved. Holiday Hours Marine Corps Research, tors, and logisticians of the They registered their com- The current project at the Development, and Aquisition MEB? plaint, and will soon get newly formed MCRDAC here Holiday hours for Special Services activities for July 4 Command (MCRDAC) in Well, here is an example of results. demonstrates how a Marine e as follows: Quantico, Va. what MCRDAC does. A bow plane, currently in at the using end of weapons Facility Hours This new command - Assault amphibian vehicle the fin al stages of testing, wars See MC RA DC/ A-9 ;at) Hobby Shop 9 ;A.m. - 5 p.m. Tiches 1.0 aan. -5 p.m. ild Care Center Closed ependent Recreation Closed calf Course 6 assn, -7 p.m. arm. ets...60H.yoars for rape xymnasium It a.m. -7 p.m. to K-Bay Lanes noon - 10:30 p.rn. .A ,Marim. was sentenced al 1 (.IW ing laixii 1,0 use her investigative work to track P:rior to this ruling, an Library Closed 60 years in prison Jane 23 down the assailant, offense committed off base Marina. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. following his conviction at a IFisclier said tilt) case "The reason for the speedy had to be strictly irervice Mini gym 9 a.m. -- 4 p.m. General Court 'Martial here was tin:us:mit Fur both. tlie disposition of the are was related to be tried by: military Outdoor recreation. issue 9 a.m. -- 5 p.in. for lie riipe of a dependent. spt,:pcd w.ih whie,li it :wits the itivestigatirm. was authorities, Pool 10 a.m. -- 5 p,m. wife in .Knillua. last month. b.rought, :mimed th(., fact coniplotect t1O rajadly.--1,vithin "iY,Ir, reognizes creational tickets Closed to five days at't,tir the. atte:,..k," tan. strong intonrst irm disci.- ecreational housing 9 a.m. -- 6 p.m. fla.rry Stadinire, 1:1891mr.110 VOr Z-10 said l....!apt. pline 140 our Marines, and uha tank frir 9 a.m. -5 p.m. 21 of .1st '1;1"1,111: oCe,tirr.Vd 'ilk time Stadraire's our rrhility tit enforce th.at keet range 9 a.m. -6 p.m. 3i.11.1ty to the four elitrges civilirrrr clornairl. apprehension. time Marine discipline," add Capt. Fis- '1.1:eater 6:46 p.m. --- end of film an4,1. all speeificati,els 1.1t rry 0!4 i tors i (telt Clops requested juriadictio.ri cher, "Ho bas indiented his the Commissary Store will be closed July 5, and the cordilig to the trial pros,..,ce- pi Yrolivi Stf.t(1- over the critne the :willingness to work with us ranch Medical Clinic will close at noon for appointments (./"itpt. Cei-tird W. FP-;cher, tit i IVItty Prosecuting Attorney for the ire future c ases." 1. The Acute Care Service will remain open for Stadrnirri was "'rho. irrvecaf,igation wars City trrrcl (lounty of 114ni- Stadtnire is currently con- ergency medical problems. .redircell to privote, givtJ1 1.10S (:iX11141,111(.' 11)i' ,:,11"paies Marslimd. fined at the Naval Station., NO 1111,1 (.1 ar 111O1.?.11 (....0(4)1.+1641.' "We nako..id FO Y' Pearl Harbor .Eirig, pending ordereil to forfeit all arid C1011 that I have ever :,leiTsi," Ole Supreme Court ykf.yiew of his sentence by the aflowontres. said (:apt. Firich.er. uling.. in the Soled° Of Corinuanding General, haft OccIlfrv. 104 V of :lev(.:11 11.tpad.reil n e tlt:ri".stated Fis- M.F.,11, BC:en. C a.t . The rupe (;)c.11.1Td as cher. This ruling allows the Such re.view normally takes Legally Speaking A.6 Hawaii Marine Ads 13.4 Kailua residenee .11/1,ay .1,1. na..tit; trip] our NIS 1;1 nod (11.) military to ey.oreises juridic- several trio:tam of lAtudy, said.