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Leaders Bismo The 'pride' Rodeo Three-fold Flying 'IC doesn't ride mission accomplished members perfoicRXR without Motor T Co. by people and computers in Wahannalo See Page A-4 A.-4 See Page See Page it A HAWAII MARINE-a Voluntary payment for delivery to MCAS housing/81 per four week period. VOL. 13, NO. 25 KANEOHE BAY. HAWAII. JUNE 20, 1984 SIXTEEN PAGES Annapolis midshipmen test simmer Cruise: Corps as possible career Story and photos by he with Sgt. R.D. Dewey "The cruise option allows. the in past years," said, "but The 50 midshipmen were "We finally got to do something midsleiptrum it' (CODE IIDS-5) students to see what the Marine the advent of new information divided into two platoons here. that most of as haven't <11111e :witted flying t For the 511 midshipmen from the Corps is all about," said Maj. programs, we've recently had and each participated in an 11ef01.e. The (raise has been a r e al said Capt. 'fern united States Naval Academy, Robert Wolf, Executive Askistant, midshipmen on the waiting list to multitude of activities designed to challenge for most of the "We dressed the: Annapolis, Md., it has been :10 Division of United States come into the Corps." display both the. air and ground midshipmen and I Ihink they and showed th days of learning and growing. International Studies it the The academy is basically a four- components within the Marine. enjoyed it. I'm sure a hay men W(.1.1, helicopter bete. They've tried things they never Academy. "We try to give the year, college-style institution Corps. Third Marine Regiment nervous about jumping out of a allowed them to 'v. we tried to thought they could accomplish midshipmen a chance tel, enhance encompassing most of the same provided an interesting array of helicopter, I know I inns. I think give them a taste of what Mairie- and felt pride at their achieve- their knowledge of the Marine. subjects taught in civilian infantry training and Marine you're a little- crazy if you're nob a aviatian is like." ments. The month they've spent Corps by providing them an schools, but with a definite Aircraft Group-21 coordinated little nervous. A tactical war game preivieled . here will influence them always as environment in which they can military slant. The students are aircraft famili;trization. The "Our experiences here will give the midshipmen with more they painstakingly try and deride live and train with other Marine all designated midshipmen - a Marines at 1st Radio is a meteli beater idea of which excitement as half pretended tube to be officers and gentlemen officers in the military occupation Naval rank equivalent to a displayed communications service to enter after graduatian." Marine- forces and the other a arming sailors or Marines. specialty of their interest. Marine. Corps warrant officer. equipment and the Naval Oceans he continued. "Additienally. ter ruthless enemy. Each side moved The midshipmen arrived here "Of the 1,0501,075 individuals "Individuals entering the System Center took the Marines those who decide titian the Marine their tanks, jeeps, anel trucks on May 24 in connection with the in the. 1985 graduating class," he academy are required to have on a tour of their installation. Corps. this cruise will help them across a game board filled with Marine Corps Cruise Option continued, "only 16 2/3 percent, or either a presidential or -Die training has been very decide whether to g into aviation mines. enemy fore-es, and a few Pragram -a program initiated in about 183, will be allowed to congressional appointment." challenging," said Wolf. "The or a ground-based mac' other surprises. 1976, whereby volunteers from the choose the Marine Corps. The explained Wolf. "Scholastic instructors from Wenn I('.. A.:Id The midshipmen flew I'll -IN There were ninny things to see graduating class at the Naval remainder will seek out Aptitude. Test (SAT) scores must Reconnaissance lin.) re-ally can (Iluey) helicopters belonging Io .M1(1111011. activities to participate. Academy come here. or to Marine occupational specialties within be high also, as the academic the midshipmen into the ground. Marine Heavy III-licolaers in before the, midshipmen finally Corps Ilam. Camp Pendleton, the Navy. requirements are quite challeng- They were up at 5:30 a.m. every Squadron -463 and experienced leave an Sunday. The education Calif., to learn firsthand about the "The quota for Marines has ing. morning to run about four miles. reed life combat situatioas within Illey've received here will most brotherhood of Marines. never really been filled to capacity "The midshipment are taught a They also ran upsomething called an F-4 jet :lire-raft simulatar. certainly help them to decide upon basic academic load. but they Kansas Tower." "We. tried to give each on officer's life assail sir ter Marine. must :Ilse, take some professional The reconnaissance Marines development, navigation, and taught the midshipmen how to leadership classes. All students rapped from a tower and a are required to participate in some helicopter. They experiinred type. of intramural or varsity special patrols insertion and sports as well. We have some extraction ISPIFJ techniques extremely good football players, while dangling from a helicopter and more important, rugby as it flow across the Station. players," said Wolf, who is also Marines also showed the the Academy's rugby coach. midshipmen high speed cast and The academy's SeMper Fiddle; recovery and helicopter east Club keeps the midshipmen techniques. informed edema Marine Corps "The reconnaissance training affairs by sponsoring seminars, was more adventure training for static displays, and speakers fun, than a fair representation of throuyehmet the etemeretrr. shat the ovens:, moron, do, cruise program affords tniashil fttlit77-matd tank Jamem Martin, men ein apportunity to observe executive officer, Co. A, 3d first hand what they've only heard Reconnaissance Bn, "We were about in school. trying to get the midshipmen "I had to conduct 212 interviews away from the monotony of to determine which midshipmen boring lectures and displays. We would participate in this year's got them out to do somethiog cruise program," said Wolf. "Of which would build a little those, I chose 50 of probably the confidence in them. most motivated individuals who "The. midshipmen performed TAKING, THE PLUNGE - Midshipman 1st Class JoeMonagban, have ever participated in a cruise. very well," he' continued, "I was United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., leashes off from The class of 1985 is really pleasantly surprised. Their A TASTE OF MARINE CORPS AVIATION - Midshipman 1st the rubber raft for a plunge into the ocean during high speed cast motivated about the' Marine motivation remained high Class Eric Wallace, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, and recovery training conducted by Co. A, 3d Reconnaissance Bn. Corps, but unfortunately, it seems throughout the training" Md., prepares to lift off in a UH-1N (Huey) helicopter during Fifty midshipmen were here as part of the Marine Corps Cruise there will he too many interested "The cast and recovery twining flight training with Marine Heavy Helicopter Sqdn.-463. Fifty Option Program May 24 -June 24 to find ,out firsthand what individuals when it comes time to was very exciting.- said midshipmen were here to find out more about the Marine Corps Marine' Corps life is really like. service select in January 1985." Midshipman lot Class Scan Cage. as part of the Marine Corps Option Program May 24-June 24. S tatue o 'Liberty'7- .1 restoration ini progress The Statue of Liberty has stood Russell E. Dickenson, Director of statue was designed by Frederic Plans for Ellis Island are still on ancestry to tinily members who Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island majestically for nearly a century the National Park Service. Auguste Bartholdi, a French the drawing board, but restoration entered the U.S. through the Ellis Foundation, Inc. as a symbol of freedom, but time A commission spokesman said, sculptor. The French raised work on the Great Hall of the main Island gateway. P:O. Box 1986 that sections of the $400,000 to have built. When and corrosion have taken their however, it registry building, where millions For further information on the New York, N.Y. 10018 toll. Inside, that great lady is statue's interior will be closed completed and presented to the of immigrants were given medical restoration program, contact: coming apart at the seams. And from time to time as the work U.S. in Paris in 1884 as a gift from and legal examinations, is her 100-ton outside skin of hand. progresses. the French people, the statue was expected to be completed by ,July hammered copper is also in bad All work on the statue and dismantled and shipped to 1986. shape. grounds is scheduled for America. The Ellis Island centennial will before 4, 1986. About two years ago, President completion July Underpinnings for the statue be celebrated in 1992 with the Reagan and then Secretary of The 100th anniversary of the were designed by Gustave Eiffel, opening of an historical museum Interior James G. Watt, statue's unveiling and dedication the engineer who later designed and 33 refurbished buildings. appointed a high-powered will be celebrated by a the Eiffel Tower. These brick buildings were built in a few Americana raised an additional commission to fix all that, and rededication ceremony 1897 when the original wooden more, including the restoration of months later, on Oct. 28. $270,000 to build the base for the buildings burned down. nearby historic Ellis Island, How bad is the deterioration? E.