Team Spirit '89 Underway ROK Crash Kills 19 Brigade Marines in ROK Names of Crash to Show U.S

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Team Spirit '89 Underway ROK Crash Kills 19 Brigade Marines in ROK Names of Crash to Show U.S There's a killer in our ranks Page A-4 Air Force dominates HASAC bowling here I / 1 1 Shed at MCAS Kaneohe Bay. Abo serving 1BT 11111), C*114+1101 1111111111=111 waif. Marekiill Team Spirit '89 underway ROK Crash kills 19 Brigade Marines in ROK Names of crash to show U.S. commitment victims released By SSut. Christopher Gray the MPF portion of the By SSgt. Bill Psis operation while conducting troop trans POHANG, Korea - The as part of the port operations. last of approximately 200,000 military personnel 1,500 The names of the IS The helicopter was assigned Marine from the U.S. and the Re- It Expeditionary Marines and a to the 1st Marine Aircraft public of Korea Navy Brigade Marines, who began involved in corpsman killed in Monday's Wing, MCAS Faunal:1, oln this year's leaving Hawaii at the begin- Tear Spirit. (111-531) crash in the Repub- nawa, Japan. It earried ;I ning of March, landed in the lie of Korea were released crew of four. The The MIT operation that is Republic of Korea bet week Tuesday. were from (' Co . I 1st to participate in the combined underway at. the Port of The remains of the six Marine Division (Him!) training exercise dubbed Pohang and off the east Marines originally listed as Pendleton, Calif., "Team Spirit '89." coast of Korea involves a "missing and presumed dead" aboard the (IS partial download of two of were recovered from the Wood, an amphibioui: This is the 14th annual the four civilian ships of wreckage of helicopter yes ship taking part in ... regularly scheduled Team Maritime Propositioning Imlay . Team Spirit. Spirit exercise. The exercise Squadron-3. The dead Marines are: Capt. Additionally, 15 M))).11)) demonstrates the United M. McGreevy and Istld. D. were injured and mat natcd States' commitment to the These ships contain M. Pimple of 1111411-:PiA, In Ilse 121s1 Hospital int Arin defense of the Republic of enough equipment, supplies Istl.t. K. M. Wooten, 2nd1.1 . I). M. Bell, SSgt. tarrison ul Sold Koren. Korea against external ag- and weapons to sustain a J. Verdugo, Sgt. J. I). Zinser, Of the injured. ;ire gression 16,500-man Marine Expedi- Cp1s. J. A. oh. Alafonso and B. listed in very serious tionary Brigade in a combat K. The Kaneohe-based McClueky, Leple. R. R. tion, four are listed in seri Ma- environment for 30 days. rines are here Anglin, M. A. Depew, A. A. ous condition, and two are to participate undetermined. in the Maritime Preposition- Hernandez, R. A. Johnson, A. P. Langstaff, The names of the injured ing Force portion of the In its MIT role, the 1st W. S. MEB is conducting McDaniel, C. B. Rutcliff, K. are: Sgt. 1'. D. Sabel and Cpl. exercise for the third year in an inde- pendent operation and N. Silha and PFCe 8. 1). I). W. Garlick of HMH-363; a row. will M. E. Scott, ChriS10.111.1nrey Castro, Jr., K. R. Decker all Cpl. 1,Cpls. R. reinforce the III Marine C. Albert, I. S. In all, more of tat Battalion, 5th Marine Gomez, G. than 2,400 L1.8. Expeditionary Force once it Sgt. David A. Ybarra (then corporall of the 1st MEB MP Regiment. S hinged, D. I. Jenkins, D. service people from various "stands up" as a fully detachment, awaits the off-load of supplies and Also killed was Hospital- E. Moody Jr., ti. A. Peseta, bases in the U.S. and Pacific combat-capable air-ground equipment from a maritime propositioning ship during man Jimmie L. Fejeran, a 20- A. J. Stilwell, T. W. Woods, regions are participating in task force. Team Spirit '88. year-old Navy corpsmen PFCs F. E. Bray Jr., L. ft. attached to 1/5. Brown, T. T. Hannah and The crash occurred about Pvt. T. A. Bernhardt all ir ) 14 miles west of Pohang, 5. during exercise Team Spirit A .board of qualified offi- manuevers. The helicopter cers is being convened to `Great' Marine families recognized crashed into a dry river lied investigate the incident. To advance lteadd Ift Cheney unanimously confirmed to national The Senate voted 9241 Friday to approve Rep. Dick Cheney (R-Wyo.) to be the next Secretary of Defense. competition Cheney will be officially sworn-in to be the nation's 17th Secretary of Defense later this month. By Cpl. Clods C The Senate's confirmation comes one day after the Senate Armed Services committee unanimously recommended that Two Air Station families the 10-year congressman be confirmed. were selected to represent the Marine Corps for the state of Group claims responsibility for bombing Hawaii in the nation-wide am investigating a phone call to a Los recognition of the military Federal agents a man who said his group for the national Angeles radio station from - families of the Islamic Revolution was responsible program, the "(treat Ameri- The Guardians - for the March 10 bombing of a car being driven by Sharon can Family." wife of USS Vincennes' skipper, Capt. Will Rogers GySgt. and Mrs. Jim Roddy Rogers, Rogers, ordered the shooting down Marine Fighter Attack III. Last year, Capt. of airbus in the Persian Gulf that the crew of and SSgt. and of an Iranian Squadron-235 had mistaken for an attacking Iranian Mrs. Gary DeWitt of the the Vincennes office will fighter. Brigade inspectors a bomb against all Mrs. Rogers was stopped at a red light when he evaluated at 7:45 a.m. A nearby the on the underside of the van exploded Armed Forces families for flames opportunity to represent the construction worker helped her to safety just before but uninjured, Armed Forces at the White engulfed and destroyed the van. Shaken House Ceremony, hosted by Mrs. Rogers was taken to a nearby hospital. Bush, nodlly111111.,V the First Lady, Barbara 1.01,1 Lt. Unger found guilty, to resign in late November. The Roddys (I-r) First Row. Garrett. Demi, Jacob. Center Row: Misty, Jim, Barbara, Denise, The Navy lieutenant who objected hi providing a urine Fam- - The Great American Sherrie. Back Row. Marlin, Warren, Ken, Lance. Not pictured is Detain, David, and Ryan. sample under direct observation was found guilty of direct the ily program emphasizes disobedience of a lawful order by it special court-martial strong basic contributions tinned in Yuma and in the they immediately came to rently attending Windard March 8. families make to America process of helping a sun of mind." Community College, where he Id. Elizabeth Unger was awarded a punitive letter of through three criteria: serv- a Marine who contracted 150 numbers, and will forfeit GySgt. Ruddy and Barbara is working towards a degree reprimand, will lone lineal ices to their community, leukemia," explained IdCol. in sports medicine. GySgt. $518) a month for four months. Lt. Unger has submit- the were married in February of teamwork and love within Sony. "I thought, 'What a ted a letter to resign her commission. 1975 when he was a corpo- Roddy is currently in Yuma, family, and individual growth great family."' Arizona attending Weapons Lain January, the U.S. Court of Military appeals ruled ral. The Roddys are a of each family member. school. that coniptilmory urinalysis is appropriate and necessary to blended family, with children and Tactics Instructor Annually, all units are in- "When they joined the the effectiveness of the military. Being separated from her maintain vited to nominate families squadron in 1987, that car from Barbara's previous of GySgt. they feel emulate those crite- ing behavior was readily marriages. husband because MCAS Easter Sunrise Service Roddy's military obligation is ria. apparent. The Roddys were Mrs. Roddy is it auhatitute A non-denominational !Meter Sunrise Service will he held a reality that Barbara has GySgt. and Mrs. Roddy always there if anyone teacher for grades 7-12 in the at the Air Station Rifle Range Sunday at 6 a.ni. Music learned to deal with, but, were nominated by IdCol. needed help. So when I saw Windard School district. will be provided by KaInheo High School's Brass Ensemble. according to her, no matter Craig Sooy. the message about nomina- Warren, 21 and the youngest Capt. Jerry Mortiz, INFI'fic Chaplain, will he the speaker. how lung you're married, they "When first I met them WI tions for the Great American of the four Ruddy children, Camp Smith Sunrise Service Yearn age), they were eta- Family and read the criteria, is living at home and cur- See FAMILY/A-5 The annual Easter Sunrise Service will be held in the (lining Facility dr i. sea r main lanai of Camp Smith's All-Ranks Here are some pointers to help you get Sunday nt 6 a.m. your refund faster. This is the thirty-second year that Camp Smith has I) Use the peel-off label and prepare ' , honied this observance. The Service will be non-denomi- address return envelope. IL national and open to the 2) Round off dollar amounts. Music will he provided by the choir of the SW11101111 3) tax fable. Ilse correct ,? .1 Congregational Christian Church id Pearl Harbor end the r, 4) Sign your return. and date Pacific Fleet Rand. Commander Willard i.. James, ('amp 5) Cheek all math. vacs wok t sr. Smith Chaplain, will be the speaker. o QC . 0... " A-2 HAWAII MARINE March 23, (959 Tv LCpl. Don Holbert, a combat engineer from MWSS-174, aims in his M-60 machine gun as he mans his sector of the perimeter LCpI. Tim Munday, of MWSS-174's S-2 section, interrogates a POW who was captured surrounding a simulated helicopter support base.
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