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New Orleans Edition Volume 4, Number 1 January 1989 Journalists loose in Panama By SPC Alice T. Brown * 241st PAD Staff TSE. Another print team and t Corazol Base, Panama — When broadcast team deployed to the 241st Public Affairs Detach- Palmerola Air Base in Honduras to ment first learned that they were to work with the Public Affairs Office be deployed to the Republic of with Joint Task Force Bravo. Panama for their annual training, Joint Task Force Bravo was the there were, to say the least, mixed name given to a special engineer- emotions. ing operation using National For many members of the PAD, Guard, Army Reserve and Regular as the unit is called, this would be Army personnel working with the first time they would be deployed Honduran military to build a road outside the U.S. in a remote, mountainous section Upon arrival in Panama, repre- of the country. The road connected sentatives of the Theatre Support a regional city with a rich, farming Element, the unit's direct support valley. element for the next 15 days, met "It was a real training ex- them at the airport. perience," said photo-journalist SPC David Johnson, left, SFC David Smith, center, and SPC Karen Dixon, A quick'orientation session by SPC Sharon Dixon. "I finally know right, of the 241st Public Affairs Detachment, N.O. conduct an on- the TSE team was held at Corazol how the Total Force concept realty camera interview for a documentary shot in Panama during their annual Base, one of many U.S. Army posts works." Dixon spent her days at training in July. Eleven members of the 241st PAD worked in Honduras scattered throughout the Panama Palmerola interviewing members and Panama with the Theatre Support Element of Southern Command to Canal area. of the 124th Civil Engineering produce broadcast documentary and newspaper articles of the training Ltc Brian McWtlliams emphasized Squadron, Illinois Air National taking place in Central America. (241st PAD Photo) that PAD members were combat Guard. deployable and could be sent "It was a real culture shock for Two major video productions case of the 241st PAD, the answer anywhere at anytime to cover acti- me," said photo-journalist SPC were produced by the three-man is, we're glad you came. vities in the region. Lucas Landreneau. "I expected to broadcast team. Unit members He complimented the work done Me Williams emphasized the see tents, but there were hootches created a video about the 241st by the broadcast section, pointing need to be prepared at all times be with refrigerators, tennis courts training activities .in Honduras and out that the unit doesn't have the relating that when Operation Gold and a swimming pool." Landreneau Panama using footage already video equipment to train with dur- Pheasant, the deployment of the covered the Ulcer Clinic at shot by previous public affairs ing normal training cycles. 7th Inf Div and the 82nd Airborne to Palmerola, a clinic where Honduran units taking part in EXDEP. "It would be like asking a Honduras took place in March, the civilians were treated for skin The EXDEP video the 241st pro- member of a cannon crew to only unit had a little less than three ulcers by Natioinal Guard, Army duced was sent to every major U.S. practice with their guns once a hours of lead time. Reserve and Regular Army doctors Army Command as well as the Joint year," said TSE 1SG Zimmerman. To ensuie maximum coverage of and nurses. Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. "I have been impressed with the operations in Central America the The print team back at Cor/o; "The question always asked of a quality of work, both on the print PAD was divided into two print Base in Panama covered the U/G PAD visiting us is are we glad they side and the broadcast side, that teams and one broadcast team. National Guard who kept the sup- cams, or are we glad they are this unit has put out." One print team remained in plies flowing to the field units. leaving," said McWilliams. "In the • • • Guard — Edition January 1989 A child's wish is granted By AIC Debra A. Hebert Seven year old Christopher Swafford was all smiles as he left the US Naval Air Station. Chris is a victim of leukemia. This delightful little boy touched the hearts of everyone who had the opportunity to meet him. Chris, 4^ Louisiana • along with his family, spent a couple of hours touring the 159th Tactical Guard Fighter Group facilities. Mis wish was to see jet fighter aircraft. This NEW ORLEANS EDITION little boy's wish came true with the help of TSGT Steve Trauth. Trauth was contacted by David Bond. A lawyer with Texaco, who also works with the "A Child's Louisiana Guard — New Orleans Edition is an indepen- Wish" organization. Bond informed dent newspaper serving the Trauth of Chris's desire to visit the military community in New Air Station at Belle Chasse. That Orleans. Louisiana Guard — New started the wheels turning and on Orleans Edition is published by Oct. 1st, Chris' wish came true. Louisiana Military Newspapers, a division of United States Military CRT Joe Tuminello and CMS Pat Newspapers, Inc., a civilian firm Brady had a busy morning planned with no official relationship with for young Chris. On the agenda the United States Government. was a tour of the operations building which included a film, a ADVERTISING Anyone wishing to advertise in tour of the life support shop, end a quick took in the command post Louisiana Guard — New Orleans CRT Joe Tuminello, 159 Tac Ftr Gp, and Chris Swafford tour the Life Sup- Edition should call Louisiana He was then taken to the hanger port Shop. (Photo by MSG Adolph Roscher and TSGT Ann Stohl) Military Newspapers. (504) where he sat in an F-15. After- 362-5544. wards, a stop at the engine test became a honorary co-pilot. the commander lived. LETTERS cell and the gun shop left him Before Chris and the Swaffords Chris left with his arms full of Letters are welcome and we amazed. The final leg of his tour left, they were brought to the head- La. Air Guard memorabilia, and his wish anyone wishing to write to was a look at the alert site of a quarters building where they met mind full of memories us to please do so. In order for walk through the C-131 where he LTC Jimmy Hunt and saw where the letter to be considered for publication, It must be signed, and must include a return address 214th EIS^TMSGl Spano is ~ and a telephone number where New MASH C.O the writer can be reached. The "Happier than a kid at X-Mas" telephone number and address will only be used for internal pur- By MAJ Noel Ricord UTA periods. Self-aid and buddy poses. Electronics Officer care training, pallet and hazardous NEWS As in the spring time, when cargo training, CPR, chemical war- Anyone wishing to write an some young men's thoughts turn fare training, task qualification article and submit it to us for con- to love, so it is that in the fall training (in the chemical warfare - * sideration for publication Is free MSGT John T. Spano's thoughts suits) and readiness orientation to do so, however Louisiana Military Newspapers assumes no turn to mobility training. Some course are all part of the annual responsibility to return un- people believe he has only two mobility training program For solicited materials, articles, or thoughts in his mind: the two those who love the outdoors, the photographs. monthly periods when members of 214th also practices telephone the 214th Engineering Installation pole rescue, climbing around live ADDRESS Louisiana Military Newspapers Squadron (EIS) do a majority of wires, and manhole rescue. A Division of their combat readiness training. The 214th is accustomed to U.S. Military Newspapers, Inc. The mobility program, under the mobilizing its forces on a con- #1 Seine Court — Suite 105 direction and supervision of MSGT tinual basis because in ac- MAJ Michael Jennings replaced New Orleans. LA 70114 Spano, has been a traditional complishing its routine training LTC Sidney Montz Jr. as the PHONE autumn event, just like Thanks- mission, it has deployed teams to commander of the 159th MASH (504) 362-5544 giving. For four days in the latter Korea, Alaska, and Europe, as well in August 1988. Jennings part of the year, the 214th EIS as within the continental U.S. Take formerly worked as a general STAFF becomes a beehive of activity as away the "training" and you have surgeon attached to the 141st John Lambert — Editor & its members go about their train- have the 2!4th's wartime mission; Publisher Field (241st PAD Photo) ing in the area of combat on pg. 3 Liz Robinson — Ad Sales Debbie Myers — Ad Sales readiness. Kim Chandler — Secretary Of the 167 members in the 214th, 150 members have a wartime mis- Mang, West complete BNCOC sion and are therefore subject to the requirements of annual mobility SSG Henry Mang and SFC technicians for QMS f12 at training and refresher courses. Thomas West have completed the Jackson Barracks during the week Mobility training consists of many basic and advanced non-com- and motor sergeants for Batteries tasks which need to be completed missioned officers course at Aber- B and A respectively of the 141st successfully before individuals deen Proving Grounds, Maryland. Field Artillery. While at their can be considered deployable into Both NCOs have completed respective courses botfl NCOs dis- war zones. another step toward fulfilling their tinguished themselves in several A U.S. Air Force Occupational MEP requirements which are areas of evaluated and perfor- Safety and Health and mobility crucial to their career progression. mances. (LAARNG Photo) safety briefing begins the long Mang and West are maintenance January 1969 Loulalaiw Guard - Nmr OrtMfit Edition Paga 3

For whom the GNO bridge users beginning Jan. 4, 1989!

By John Lambert Heitmeier also said that there is such measures are uncommon to with outstanding indebtedness, Louisiana Military Ntw«p»p«ri talk that even police cars making a many Louisiana residents. should also have tolls put upon Starting at 12:01 a.m., on non-emergency crossing of the Westbank commuters are par- them, when tolls are reinstated on January 4. 1989, tolls return to the bridge would have to pay tolls too. ticularly sensitive to the tolls, the GNO bridge. Greater New Orleans Mississippi For newcomers to the area unac because of the simple fact that According to Heitmeier. "We River Bridge. No discounts to customed to just how much of a they are only imposed on will be watching to see what they military are offered or contem- sensitive political item the subject motorists traveling from the do with the money .. . that it ac- plated. You should make plans for of tolls on the GNO bridge is to westbank to the eastbank, and not tually goes to pay off the GNO's your budget to include bridge tolls area residents, you can be assured those going east to west. debt." if you are accustomed to driving that many local residents cast Adding to the sensitivity of the So there you have it. Unless across the river to work each day. their votes for governor and for tolls is the classic Louisiana struggle something happens soon to Tolls are set to come into effect other candidates because of their of New Orleans vs the rest of the change the state's plans, you will at a rate of 50c per axle. That opposition to tolls. state. Whether real or imagined, pay tolls to cross the GNO Bridge means that most cars will be While other states widely employ there is a perception that other starting January 4. charged one dollar to cross the the use of toll roads and bridges, bridges and roads in Louisiana GNO bridge. If towing a trailer, it will be charged 50« per axle too. According to Randall Paisant, Assistant Executive Director of the Highlights of the 244th Avn. Bn., Co. A. Mississippi River Bridge Authority, By 1 LT Bradley E. Errington coordination trip with their REFORGER88. coupon or ticket books will be During the months of December, CAPSTONE units. Additionally, many unit aviators available for purchase from the March, April, May and June Com- Another element of Co A along became Night Vision Goggle quali- MRBA office. While not offering pany A provided aviation support with elements from HHC and Com- fied and Night Vision Goggle Mis- any discount in tolls, most will find in the form of an Air Movement pany D were key players in the sion qualified qualified during this a convenient way to pay the with the NCO Academy at Cp. "Certain Challenge 88" exercise of their annual training periods. tolls. Beauregard. These missions pro- Motorists can establish an ac- vided the students with an orienta- count with the MRBA office, and tion into Aviation and Air Assault prepay toMs They will gel a "toll in dUJihon to orovidino tag," an electronic credit-card type valuable training to of device, which will deduct the members. fare for the crossing from your tag In February, July and September each time you go through. Company A again supported the The only vehicles that will be NCO Academy by conducting Ex- allowed to pass without paying ternal Load Operations in the local tolls are clearly marked fire, am- area. Also in April the unit con- bulance, law enforcement, school ducted a joint training mission buses, and mass transit. with Company A of 2nd Bn, 156th According to Paisant, if you are Inf. Both units received beneficial in uniform, in a government in- training in Air Assault Operations teragency motorpool vehicle, you still must pay the tolls to cross the In May an element of Co A went bridge. to the Federal Republic of Ger- No benefits are being offered to many to conduct a Battle Book carpoolers either, other than the sa/ings for having more people in a car getting to cross the river for 214 KIS. From PR. 2 the S1HB6 price as a driver alone crossing the bridge. to mobilize and deploy authorized resources and supporting assets Commercial vehicles can get a to accomplish the engineering, in- tag allowing unlimited use of the stallation, reconstitution and or bridge. The price for this is set at replacement of information $350 per year. systems facilities and TRACALS. T>vs year the 214th EIS started According to State Represen its mobility training a month tative Franc's C. Heiimeier, '• was not nice 10 fool "Democrat from Algiers," as he Mother Nature as Hurricane puts it, "You know I am against the Florence paid a visit to New tolls." Orleans area the night before. Heitmeier confirmed that, yes, Despite the weather, MSGT Spano even military people in uniform on held his ground and the show went official business would have to on as scheduled. At the conclusion pay the tolls to cross the bridge. of the Sep UTA MSGT Spano was When asked what about a military as happy as a kid at Christmas. He duce-and-a-half with a dozen or so achieved what he wanted to ac complish and was looking forward troops on board, he confirmed that SSG Joseph Bartholomew performs CPR training during the 214th to next month's mobility training yes, even that vehicle would be Engineering Installation Squadron's annual mobility training program at subject to the 50« per axle toll. program. Jackson Barracks. (2i4th EIS Photo) Page 4 Louisiana Guard — New Orleans Edition January 1989 By 2LT Maria L. Jonkers, State PAO Over 850 runners participated in Over 850 runners participate in the 's 8th Annual 5K Road Race on Sunday. The race, held every year to benefit 5K road race Children's , raised over $4.000. The blast of a cannon galvanized Winners: 19-29 5K National Guard Male hundreds of sneakered feet down Vi Mile Fun Walk/Run 1. Pablo Sanchez 16:39 17-29 St. Bernard Highway toward the MALE 2. Alan Chatham 17:15 1. Vernon Jiles 18:27 Historical Monument in Chalmette 6 and under 3. William (no other name) 17:42 2. Marc Sartele 18:31 In addition to individual military 1. Vernon Jiles Jr 3:44 30-39 3. Harold Avist Jr. 19:29 and civilian runners, there were 2. George McGovern 3:55 1. Walter Bllard 16:20 30-39 also several platoons competing. 3. Jeffery Wallers 4:09 2. John Alexander 17:42 1. James Guillory 20:30 The winning platoon, the newly 7*8 3. Martin Schoenberger 18:42 2. Dorince Robinson 20:35 organized 2222nd Medical Com- 1. Sebastian McBride 3:23 40-49 3. Charles Kucera 21:26 pany of Baton Rouge beat out an 2. Matthew Hebert 3:44 1. Billy Savant 18:05 40-49 Officer Cadidate platoon; last 3. David Cope 3:57 2. Ed Strong 19:30 1. Sam Johnson 19:58 year's champions — an Air Guard 9-10 3. Benjamin Franklin 19:31 2. Claude Dannemann 20:25 platoon; the Washington Artillery's 1. Talfon Bllard3:18 50 and over 3. Carl Perry 20:25 three platoons, and the MASH pla- 2. Paul Kersh 3:20 1. Eddie LeRouge 20:06 50 and over toon decked out in Santa caps and 3. Brian Schaffer 3:26 2. Donald Soignet 24:20 1. Jay Sancho 24:55 bells. 11-12 3. Doyle Coffelt 25:02 2. M. G. Simpson 25:12 Patients of the Cardiac Fitness I.Clint Miller 3:02 3. Charles Lindsay 26:11 Center in Chalmette also com- 2. Stephen Hanemann 3:31 peted. The Fitness Center, a major 3. Todd Goodfellow 3:39 5K Open Female co-sponsor of the race encouraged FEMALE 13 and under 5K National Guard Female its heart patients to run in the an- 6 and under 1. Autumn Goodfellow 29:29 17-29 nual Vi mile fun run which pre- 1. Shawn Blair 3:59 2. Mindi Melson 49:52 1. Annette Roy 24:01 ceeded the 5K. 2. Julie Frazier 5:24 3. Kriston Reeves 50:15 2. Faith Moley 26:14 But the Vi mile fun run belonged 3. Nicole Albrecht 5:30 14-18 3. Helen Gallaway 28:08 to the children. Although many 7-8 1. Melanie Schadnell 22:40 30-39 adults used it as a warm-up to the 1. Lauren Hedgoeth 3:30 2. Michelle Fernandez 24:15 1. Barbara Calamia 28:35 5K, the front rows of the crowd 2. Michelle Hanemann 4:45 3. Debra Moore 28:10 2. Donna McClain 42:00 abounded with eager and delighted 3. Sarah Honeycutl 4:50 19-29 40-49 little tots poised on tiptoes. 9-10 1. Wendy Kett 22:49 1. Vicki Digby 33:29 Vernon Jiles Jr., 6, captured the 1. Elizabeth Hanemann 4:35 2. Charlene Devitt 23:18 2. Sandra Millard 41:06 top spot in the 6 and under 2. Sonja Hric 4:40 3. Ranier Woods 23:57 3. Kathie Hric 45:34 category of the fun run as did his 3. Alicia Lacoste 5:50 30-39 father Vernon Jiles in the 17-29 age 11-12 1 Madeline Hedpemen 21:48 category of the 5K. Jiles is a full- T. Vaferie Minerva 3:02 2. Cathy Tibbets 22:14 National Guard Platoons time employee of Jackson Barracks, 2. Autumn Goodfellow 3:25 3. Marietta Johnson 25:45 1. 2222nd Medical Company 24:26 the Louisiana National Guard 3. Jennifer Bell 5:50 40-49 2. 214th Engineering Installation headquarters. 1. Kathy Gagnon 22:02 Squadron 25-16 Overall male winner for the race 5K Open Male 2. Linda Mason 22:48 3. Headquarters/Headquarters was Troy Lucia, 20, of Arab! with a 13 and under 3. Darlene Pericone 31:31 Battery 1st Battalion, 141st time of 16:15. Female honors were 1. Mike Hanemann 22:27 50 and over Field Artillery 25:38 and Battery taken by Debbie Hebert, 31, of New 2. Clint Miller 23:20 1. Eleanor Forchler 33:30 C, 1st Battalion, 141st Field Orleans with a time of 21:39. 3. Brian Oddo 24:53 2. Patricia Fouts 35:33 Artillery 25:40. The money raised in previous 14-18 3. Dorothy Trosclair 38:03 years has gone toward completion 1. Gene Cavalier 16:46 of a Parent's Lounge on the 4th 2. Brian Cappy 21:05 floor of Children's Hospital. A plaque 3. David Yates 21:35 on the wall dedicates the lounge to the Louisiana National Guard.

The 159th MASH competes as a platoon in the Louisiana National Guard's 8th Annual 5K road race held in December. (241st PAD Photo) January 1989 Louisiana Guard — New Orleans Edition Page 5 A Jones family tradition

By SRA Suzanne Challlot Barker serves as Detachment Jasper Rhea Jones received his Commander of the 214th Engineer- commission as a Captain in the La. ing Installation Squadron at Air National Guard last March. He Jackson Barracks. His other step- assumed responsibility of flight brother TSGT George W. Barker is surgeon with the 159th Tactical an electronics wire technician with Clinic in Belle Chasse. Jones now the 236th Combat Communica- joins the ranks with the rest of the tions Squadron in Hammond. male members of his family. His The La. Air National Guard is father. Jasper Owen Jones served proud to have CPT Jones and his as an Infantry officer in the Korean brothers continue the military War. His step brother 2LT Craig tradition as members of our units. Moebus prom a ted to 1LT By CW2 Louis L. Joseph 205th Engr Bn Taking advantage of opportuni- ties offered by the Guard, the com- bat nursing course, a KRUP tour in Korea during Team Spirit, and the Jasper Rhea Jones, joins the ranks in the La. Air National Guard National Training Center have all with his brother 2LT Craig Barker of the 214th Engrg Inst Squad. Jasper paid off for LT Patricia Moebus who Jones will assume responsibility as Ilight surgeon with the 159th Tac was recently promoted. She has Clinic. (La. Air Guard Photo) been a member of the 205th Engr Bn for the past year and a half and serves as the battalion nurse. 1LT Moebus is a native of Slidell, and is A very dedicated NCO a nurse at the Humana Hospital in New Orleans She previously served By AIC Debbie A. Hebert In the 225th Engr Gp before MSGT Casmear Larrieu of the coming to the 205th Engr Gp. She 159th Tac Ftr Gp, Belle Chasse, is married to SFC Jeff Moebus who was recently nominated for the works in the Inspector General's Outstanding Airman of the Year office at Jackson Barracks. Award for his superior perfor- mance of duty, outstanding profes- sional skills, knowledge and leadership as a fuel supervisor in support of the F-15 aircraft. Louisiana National Guard This dedicated NCO keeps busy with flagball, weightlifting and rifle Federal teams. He is also involved in blue- berry, blackberry and bee farming. Credit Union According to LTC Jimmy P. Hunt, vice commander of the 159th TFG, his attitude is always positive, and he has a strong desire to accomplish his unit's Serving Louisiana Guardsmen and their Families goal. Larrieu is recognized as an outstanding individual and leader We've Lowered our RATE - by his supervisors, peers, and subordinates alike. ^^ 14.9% on VISA Smith Cards! PVT Karl N. Smith, HI. fore- ground, of Slidell and a member WITH 25 DAY GRACE AND of the La. Army National A $15.00 Annual Fee Guard's 812th Med Det was selected as one of the perma- nent company commanders for Apply Today! this unit in basic training. He received the honor during graduation ceremonies in July MAIN OFFICE LOCATION: HOURS: at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Building 57, Jackson Barracks LOBBY where he attended basic train- New Orleans, LA 70146 9:00 am to 3:00 pm ing. Smith III is the son of LTC Won thru Fri Karl N. Smith, Jr. Executive Of- Mailing Address: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm ficer of Troop Command at P.O. Box 237 Sat Jackson Barracks, and grand- Arabi, LA 70032 DRIVE-UP WINDOW son of retired Chief of Staff BG Karl N. Smith. Smith III is MEMBER SERVICES 7:00 am to 9:00 am presently attending LSU where (5O4) 278- 6288 and he plans to major in Electrical LOANS 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Engineering (LANG Photo) (504) 278-6292 Mon thru Fri Pag* 6 Louisiana Guard - New Orleans Edition January 1989

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