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Hawaii Marines take down Commandant visits Camp Smith's finest interservice Page A-3 competition Pa e B-1 Giant golf ball population on the rise Page A-5 Vol. 19, No. 3 Published nt MCAS Kaneohe Bay. Aldo serving 1st MEB, Camp H.M. Smith and Marine Barracks, Hawaii. .January 25, HMO Helicopter CMC hosts Pacific Commandants crewmember still missing Commandants' By tAttgl. Kathy L. Cabot Symposium One Marine remains mica ing after the CH-46 Sea here helps pull Knight helicopter he was a crewmember aboard plunged the team into the Pacific Ocean 24 miles South East of Oahu together Monday night. Missing is Cpl. Kenneth W. Brown, 29, from Birmingham, General A. M. Gray, Com- Ala. mandant of the Marine Three other crewmembers Corps, met with two of his were rescued at the site, short- Asian counterparts last week ly after impact, by a Search in Honolulu during the first and Rescue team from Station United States and Asian- Operations and Maintenance Pacific Commandants' Sym- Squadron. They remain in posium. Meetings were held stable condition at Triplet at the Hilton Hawaiian Vil- Army Medical Center. lage hotel, with demonstra- Injured were: The pilot, tions of U.S. Marine capa- Capt. Bryce K. Cameron, 32, bilities conducted at MCAS from St. Louis; copilot, lstLt. Kaneohe Bay. Michael D. Busanaky, 25, of Lancaster, At Gen. Gray's invitation, Pa.: and Cpl. Den- ver R. Lambuth, 26, from Deer LtGen. Choi, Kap-Jin, Com- Park, Texas. mandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, and Vice The crew was practicing Adm. Preeda Kanjanarat, night deck landings aboard Commandant of the Royal the USS Alamo , which was Thai Marine Corps, visited operating approximately 35 Hawaii-based Marines Jan. miles from Oahu. 16 through Friday for a series The search for the missing of briefings and private dis- Marine continues with efforts cussions that focused on each Sol Bred ImIlellpnoin being coordinated by the Corps' current and future ca- Coast Guard Joint Rescue pabilities and strategies in the Gen. A.M. Gray, Commandant of the Marine Corps, takes a break during the Commandants' Symposium to talk to Regiment Center. The Coast Guard a region. Also invited to the Marines here. The Marines had just finished raid demonstration they staged for the visiting commandants. Cutter Gape Corwin , Navy symposium, but unable to Destroyer USS Ingersoll and attend due to scheduling After welcoming remarks by Corps. Also in attendance at Bases, Pacific, and his staff; Commanding General, 1st the USS Alamo are conflicts, were the Marine Gen. Gray, the symposium the briefings were LtGen. BGen. Lloyd G. Pool, Deputy MEB; and BGen. (MGen. searching the area amid high Commandants from the began with each of the Robert F. Milligan, Com- commander, FMFPac/Ma- Selectee) J. J. Sheehan, seas and heavy winds. Republic of the Philippines Commandants presenting an manding General, FMFPac/ rine Corps Bases Pacific; Director, Personnel Manage- The cause of the mishap is and Indonesia. of his respective Commander, Marine Corps BGen. Richard L. Phillips, See CMCs/A-2 overview currently under investigation. with the SJA's Office, said the trafficking involved "user Marking NIS foils drug pushers quantities." 7th Comm "The traffickers were pay' ward with information about ing approximately $200-300 regulation does data Traffickers' jail time drug trafficking within MAG- at a time for their drugs, and 24 . turning around and selling cancelled in the dirt the drugs in $20-50 quanti- The case was first turned By Chi S.A. Bailey ties to their buyers," he said. CMC. Washingtnn D.C. totals nearly 40 years over to the Criminal Inves- "We believe their market The Marines of Co. B, 7th tigation Division, but was The external marking of was about 25.35 Marines in Communications Bn. recently later passed on to the Naval utility uniforms with the By Cpl. Jason Erickson MALS-24, although we can't was im received a new piece of Corporal Nathan R. Miller, Investigative Service because owner's name, that be sure of the exact size," equipment which will enable HMH-463, was sentenced to of the drugs involved in the plemented by ALMAR 018/ Five MAG-24 Marines have said Kaainoni. "We do know 90, has been canceled by faster and more accurate 10 years confinement, reduc- case. Marijuana, cocaine, transmission information been sentenced to serve a that Olson, Donnelly and ALMAR 022/90. of tion to private, forfeiture of crystal methamphetamine field. combined total of nearly 40 Miller were operating for a Marines who have pre- in the all pay and allowances, and and LSD were being distrib- Digital years jail time for their profit it was business." viously marked their names The AN/PSC-2 a dishonorable discharge. uted by the Marines. - Communications Terminal involvement in drug traffick- Smart said the cases will on the exterior of the utility Sergeant Craig McNeill, (DCT) is a hand-held device ing aboard the Air Station. Approximately 25 suspects lead to further investigations, uniforms in compliance with HMH-463, was sentenced to that enables users to rapidly were picked up for prelimi- including the civilian sources the ALMAR may continue to The case developed when a 42 months confinement, prepare, transmit, and receive nary questioning by NIS, said of the drugs sold by the wear these utilities until a Marine approached his reduction to private, and a both text and graphic mes- Smart. From the substantial convicted traffickers. Al- replacement is required. command with information dishonorable discharge. sages (coded or uncoded) over amount of information gath- though he couldn't go into There will be a one -time about drug trafficking. Trials standard military radios or of individuals involved, who Private Kevin J. Menden- ered by these interviews, the detail as to the nature of remarking provision for Ma these cases, he did comment field wire. The DCT uses a all pled guilty to a majority hall, HMH-463, was sen- key figures involved in the rines who change their names which distribution of drugs were that NIS is currently work- or purchase previously burst transmission of the charges, began in Sep- tenced to 18 months confine- minimizes vulnerability to narrowed to the five Marines ing in conjunction with the marked clothing. Individuals tember. ment, forfeiture of all pay and radio direction find- who were later convicted. Honolulu Police 'Department. who utilize this provision will enemy Corporal Michael J. Don- allowances, and a had con- ing and jamming when used duct discharge. The other suspects, most of All five cases that went to position the second marking nelly and PFC Robert R. instead of voice communica- whom were users rather than trial were heard by IACol. B. immediately above the first Olson from MA1S-24 were tions. According to the Naval traffickers, either have faced, A. Caro, Chief Judge of the marking. When remarking each sentenced to 12 years Investigative Service Special- or will face, non-judicial Island Circuit, while Capt. the trousers, place the second "It's basically a field word confinement, reduction to pri- Agent-in Charge here, Bruce punishment by their com- Joseph A. Rutigliano, of the marking above the pocket processor," said ?th Comm. vate, forfeiture of all pay and Smart, the illegal drug activ- manding officers. Staff Judge Advocate's Of- flap. The first marking will he Operations Officer WU. allowances, and dishonorable ity was exposed in late July, Major Robert E. Kaainoni flee, served as the prosecut- blocked out so that it is no David Olszowy. "It's been at discharges. when the Marine came for- Jr., military justice officer ing attorney. longer decipherable. See DATA/A-4 7tew4146 Sun Tzu tops Commandant's List In the early 1950s, President Eisenhower initiated the sergeants major and unit representatives 111..1( National Presidential Prayer Breakfast for the purpose of information call 257-3552. Sun Tess "The Art of War" has been named the 1990 drawing together people of all faiths. Commandant relocates 7th "Commandant's Choice" for the professional military The National Prayer Breakfast is an annual event in the education reading program. The intention is that the hook Kaneohe Bay community. Held at the Windward Enlisted Marines to Twentynine Palms or group of books named "Commandant's Choice" will he Club, the breakfast is scheduled for Feb. 1, and is open Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. A.M. Gray has read and discussed by Marines of all grades. For mone to all ranks. The serving line opens at 5:30 a.m. with decided to relocate the 7th Marine Regiment and its direct information see ALMAR 16/90. the program beginning nt lilt a.m. support artillery battalion, 3d Rn., 11th Marines, and a T11140I' NVNIINI.!! rot ' f,rn II, i.,t, 'Ituppl, unit detachment of truck company Marines from Camp Pendle All-Pro Tony Munoz heads ton to Twentynine Palms. The decision is based on a 1980 force structure study group's recommendations toward a Prayer Breakfast line-up Totadeqcluidui litevrige number of warfighting enhancement initiatives. Upon All-pro offensive tackle Tony Munoz of the Cincinnati Ai a Glance A-8 Plsilyrls relocation to Twentynine Palms, command of the 7th On Bo Blelar A-1 this year's line-up as the keynote speaker he P. Bengals heads Iliswell blab* Ads A-5 SIVA SW'S Marines and 3/11 will retained by MGen. John for the 1990 National Prayer Breakfast. LogelY 51141,1^1_ A-7 Arms. tilMolso YMCA r Monahan. HAWAII MARINE January 25, 1990 Welcome to MAGTF-land as CPI S A Bailey Cpi Jason Erickson photo The Commandant of the A flurry of Marines rush from a pair of helicopters during a raid demonstration at Fort Hese Beach here.