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proper; MAR ln 4nro MAINZ CORPS HIS. ' LIMALY MARINES SAY ALOHA TO .iTMIEHOOD__ 1st BRIGADE EMBARKS FOR CAMP PENDLETON SIG LAND' TROOPS ISLAND MARINES SAIL FOR COAST JOIN STATEHOOD LEX OPERATION _ PAGEANTRY, FUN Support units of the 1st Marine Brigade embarked aboard Fix land- Marines on Oahu were ready. ing ships tank here Tuesday and Consistent with the Marine Corps' Wednesday to complete the de- reputation as a force in readinesa, parture of Kaneohe Bay-based Ma- Oahu Leathernecks were ready to help celebrate Hawaii's becoming i e for Camp Pendleton and r n s VOL. VIII, NO. 11 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, March 13, 1959 "Operation Big Land." the fiftieth state of the Union. Personnel and equipment were Air Station personnel furnished aaded aboard the LSDs Colonial public address and lighting sys- and Whetstone off Air Station tems and "low boy" trucks for use as portable stages. Four windward beaches. celebrations Movement of t r o o p s to the community are being mainland began Tuesday when staged where Marine equipment is being used. the attack cargo ship Tulare At 10 o'clock this morning a sailed from Pearl Harbor. Loading during the four man color guard from Fleet of the Tulare began Marine Force Pacific headquar- weekend. ters is scheduled to loin the Long convoys of troops mover' Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor from the windward side of Oahu Band at Iolani Palace in a color- over the Pali for embarkation Mon- ful pageant. Bands from all serv- day and Tuesday. The infantrymen ices are participating in the of the 4th Marines embarked massed colors ceremony. Wednesday aboard the transports This afternoon four 75mm pack Clymer, Renville and Pickway. howitzers from the Marines' Pa- In many cases, as Personnel and equipment of Marine Aircraft Group 13 were debarked from A special edition of the Wind- the Far East, waiting Brigade ward Marine is planned for next units went aboard. Friday as a souvenir of statehood Four landing ships tank, the Sno- activities. The paper will tell in homish, Russell, Polk and Tioga stories and pictures the high- Counties, completed the MAG re- lights of Oahu activities. turn Tuesday. They were joined by the Steuben and Jefferson Counties cific headquarters are set to render for the mainland troop lift. a 50-guts salute to the state of About 25 ships and 5500 Navy men Hawaii in the Honolulu Stadium. will join the 5500 Brigade Marines A concert and drill by the Fleet in the operation which is designed Marine Force EUlum and Bugle to improve the professional skills of Corps will follow. Navy and Marine personnel in the ;OING AND COMING-Marine Aircraft Group 13 equipment rolls from an LST as Pioneer personne, Upon pasage of the statehood office at lo- conduct of amphibious warfare Ind equipment wait to go aboard during off- loading of the last elements of the Group here Tuesday. bill the Governor's the nuclear age. Palace was notified by long 1s the crash truck and other equipment beaches, Pioneers took aboard their Ian' cleared the Kaneohe Bay distance telephone from Wash- )ulldozers and heavy equipment for maneuvers in Southern California. The return of MABS -13 and ington. The office staff, in turn, MACS-2 completed the aviation units' shift from temporary duty in Japan to their home base here. notified the military statehood Last MAC Units 'hot° by ActCpl. Ashville W. Tolliver. commitee representative to start the celebration wheels moving. Return To K-Bay As soon as key personnel were church Personnel of Marine Air Base notified sirens sounded and RED CROSS Sec Nay Guests Schedule to herald the event. Squadron 13 and Marine Air Con- bells rang most people be- trol Squadron 2 arrived here Tues- FUND DRIVE Holiday routine for day aboard four landing ships tank, A fund raising drive for the gan. American National Red Cross be- Station Tour Next Week areas were completing the return of Marine Celebrations in many gan in 14th Naval District r,r, Sixteen business and civic leaders Oklahoma guests include the Hon- spontaneous, with military and Is- Aircraft Group 13 from the Far mstitis Tuesday and are scheduled to visit the Air Sta- oratie Robert Breeden, State Sena- East. will continue landers joining in the festivities. through Anril 7. tion March 19 during a five-day tor and editor and publisher from Also aboard the ships were trucks The Red Cross drive is the tow of Oahu as guests of the Secre- Cleveland and the following editor- and other equipment of the Group. third of the fund-raising drives tory of the Navy. publishers: Lou S. Allard, Drum- Capehart Off-Limits Arrival of the two squadrons which are authorized within mil- Included in the group are 13 right; Ralph Cain, Sr Vici; James ended Atsugi, temporary duty at Dry commands for each fiscal newspaper editors and publishers J. Craddock, Weatherford; Charles To Marine Personnel Japan. for the Kaneohe Bay offi- year. Each fund campaign pro- from Oklahoma, two New Orleans ntgleman, Clinton; Milt Garber A warning has been issued to all cers and men which started last vides civilian employees and businessmen and a minister from and John Taylor, Enid; Ranson personnel to stay clear of the Cape - September. members of the Armed Forcse an Coronado, Calif. Hancock and D. C. Frost, Hobart; heait project construction area. On Monday other personnel ar- Charles opportunity to voluntarily con- During their visit on Oahu the Jack Hubbard, Kingfisher; W'thin the past week a youn't rived aboard the transports Clymer McWilliams, Broken Arrow; Ed tribute to health and welfare guests will visit Navy and Marine child was trapped under a pile of and Renville. Sapulpa; and H. Merle agencies which meet eligibility 19 Livermore, lumber, requiring 15 men an hour to attack squad- Corr, activities, with March Pilots and planes of stnndards. scheduled for briefings and de- Woods, El Reno. free him. In other Instances, sight- rons 214 and 212 returned last Fri- drive, the key- Also included are Edward Wagner. seeing "future tenants" were nar- The For the current monstrations at Fleet Marine day aboard the USS Midway. man donation system will be ef- headquarters and an ell company partner, and James rowly missed by flying debris from at Naval Air Force Pacific Fury jets were serviced fective. Maj. George W. Parker the Air Station. Rutter. manufacturer company pre- frequent blastings. Station, Ford Island, and flown to sident, both of New Orleans, and The is off-limits at all times, has been assigned as activities of and area the Air Station here. After a morning briefings M. are be- chairman. the the Reverend Francis Hamilton, and Military Police patrols Early last month pilots and conferences at Camp Smith, Episcopal Church, Coronado. with instructions to to the Air Christ ing increased crewmen of VMF 232 arrived '0 group will be brought Calif. apprehend allroffenders. start their transition from Fury Station by HMR-161 helicopters. to Crusader jets. They made the Physical Fitness Upon errival here they will be brief- return trip aboard the carrier Ti- ed at Kansas Tower by the 1st Ma- conderoga. rine Bagade Commander's repre- sentative and Col. M. M. Magruder. A headquarters group, command- Tests Scheduled to Station Commander. ed by Col. Paul J. Fontana, flew Annual physical fitness tests will early A demonstration by Marine Air- the Air Station from Japan 'se administered to Station person- to craft Group 13 evil follow, with em last week to set up operations -lel beginning late this month, ac- of phasis placed on the newly acquired handle the returning elements -ording to Station Bulletin 6100. the Croup. Crusades' jets. The demonstration Personnel of the Station training will display equipment and person- department will administer the tests nel in the operation and support of No Acting Titles nn March 30-31 and April 1, 2 and the Group. 3. After a tour of squadron areas. All Marines below the grade of the Group will be flmvn by heli- in FMCR Ranks major and under 40 years of agc copter to Camp Smith via DIA- There will be no -acting" titles are required to take the tests. it.oni Head, Koko Head, Waikiki for retired enlisted men, according Station department heads will be- and Learl Harbor, to a story in Navy Times -in screening personnrl and will in- I In deciding against assigning the stitute a physical conditioning pro - "acting" designation to the rank -ram fo" those men who are in an Three WM Officers title of retired or to -be- retired en- apparent tow physical condition. listed Marines, the Corps will follow Facilities and equipment in the In New "Who's Who" this policy: vicinity of Bldg. 267 will be made in advance of the tests ini T.:re.e Women Marine officers Those who retired before Jan. 1 available will retain their old titles. order that individuals may have an have been selected for the first opportunity to condition themselves.! edition of "Who's Who of American Those who retire after Jan. 1 will (1) drop the "acting" tag if they Women". haven't been promoted to a new They are Col. Julia E. Han-inlet rank. BRIGADE ACTII'.4TES For example, an E-7 acting et the time Director of Women Ma-1 CHRISTMAS IN MARCH-Christmas came 76 days late for Act master sergeant placed on the re- DEPENDENTS' CENTER lines: Lt. Col. Bishop, Barbara J. SSgt. Harvey E. Frisbie and his family in their Rainbow Village home. tired list or transferred to the Fleet A Brigade Deperttints Center Commanding Officer, Woman Ma-; Tuesday with the last returning elements of Marine Corps Reserve will be given has been established in the Hq- rine Recruit Training Battalion.1 He arrived at K-Bay the title master sergeant.