HAWAII MARINE Voluntary Payment for Delivery to MCAS Housing /8I Per Four Kruk (Tented
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HAWAII MARINE Voluntary payment for delivery to MCAS housing /8I per four Kruk (tented. VOL. 11 NO. 29 KANEOHE HAY. HAWAII. JULY 21, 1982 TWENTY PAGES Old vehicle decals expire The new Department of Defense identification card (or dependent/ car itself is destroyed. vehicle decals aren't new anymore, but civilian employee card), registration, When a service member transfers some people still haven't taken the proof of no-fault insurance, driver's from one duty station to another, the time to get one. license and safety inspection sticker. only part of the decale that changes And they may be in for a surprise. Vehicles with out -of-state plates will be the small tab directly below the The old station decals expire July 26 must be registered with the State of decal. This tab is color-coded to show and cars without a new decal won't be Hawaii. Motorcyclists will also have the status of the owner. Blue is for allowed on the air station and the to have a motorcycle safety course officers, red for enlisted and green for vehicles parked here without the DOD certificate from here -others won't be civilians. sticker will be tagged. accepted. All documents must be The tab also indicates that issuing Once tagged, vehicle owners will current to be acceptable. installation and should be returned to have 24 hours to register with Pass A person won't be able to count duty that installation's vehicle registration and Registration at the main gate (H- stations anymore by the number of office when transferring. 3) before their vehicle becomes subject stickers on the car. The new decals will For more information on the new to removal. stay with the vehicle until the person decals, call Pass and Registration at Individuals registering need a military leaves the service, sells his car or the 257-3547. Department of Education sponsors JROTC units Navy JROTC unit opens at Radford PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - After Navy as a result of taking the naval Base, Pearl Harbor. His extensive a long moratorium on the establish- science courses. background in naval operations and ment of new Junior Reserve Officers' The classroom curriculum for .the experience will provide a valuable Training Corps units in Hawaii's high first-year program consists of resource for curious minds in the schools, the Department of Education introductory studies in Navy Naval Science Program and a wealth has agreed to sponsor a Navy JROTC orientation and organization, naval of information for cadets interested in unit at Radford High School and an history, seamanship, navigation and making the military a career. Air Force unit at Kailua High School. leadership. Classroom academics are The assistant naval science These unite will complement the augmented throughout the year by instructor is retired Marine Gunnery existing Army JROTC units on Oahu rifle and drill teams, various school Sergeant Herbert P. Baer, a Vietnam in offering a secondary school youth activities, orientation cruises, veteran who has had extensive program that emphasizes leadership, aviation flights, visits to naval shore training and experience in education citizenship development and the activities and abbreviated recruit and counseling. He is an accredited military role in national security. training, uniforms, textbooks, instructor in the Marine Corps and training aids and devices, travel and has community college instructor THE NAVY JROTC UNIT at miscellaneous expenses are provided credentials. Baer's last active duty Radford will offer a four year Naval for by the Navy. station was MCAS Kaneohe Bay. Science Program beginning with "Naval Science I" being available to MORE THAN 200 NJROTC units THIS NAVY-MARINE CORPS qualified students in the ,ninth grade are being conducted at accredited high NJROTC team at Radford High of the 1982-1983 school year. schools throughout the United States. School will provide the incoming To become a cadet in the NJROTC, a Instructors are retired Navy, Marine ninth grade students with the student must be a U.S. citizen, be 14 Corps and Coast Guard officers and opportunity to learn about the basic years of age or older, in good academic enlisted personnel. elements and requirements for standing at the school, physically able The naval science instructor at national security and their personal Alcohol to participate in the physical Radford is retired Navy Captain R.E. obligations as American citizens to education program of the school and Aslund, a naval aviator with contribute toward national security. selected by the naval science extensive aircraft carrier operations Studente electing to become cadets Hawaii imposes tougher drunken-driving laws instructor and school officials. and combat service as a fighter pilot in the NJROTC program, benefitting during the Korean and Vietnam wars. from special activities as well as However, if military personnel are caught The naval science curriculum is an He has also attended Test Pilot School, classroom academics, can achieve the by Sgt Corrine Martell drunk driving off station, the new state law elective subject and if a student developed and evaluated airborne basic goals of the program of requires first-time offenders to attend an completes the four-year course in good weapons systems, managed Navy becoming informed and responsible Before taking that extra drink and getting alcohol abuse rehabilitation program for a standing, he or she will gain a pay rate space projects and trained ships of the citizens with strengthened character, behind the steering wheel, drivers in Hawaii minimum of 14 hours, and to be subject to two of advantage if enlisting in the Navy. Atlantic Fleet in all aspects of ship- leadership and better habits of self- should be aware of a new drunken-driving law the following three options - 48 hours in jail, Outstanding NJROTC cadets are board operations. discipline. which imposes tougher penalties on first-time suspension of driver's license for 30 days, and eligible for appointments to the Naval Aslund served with the Navy's Interested students and parents are offenders. 72 hours of community service. Academy and for NROTC college Flight Demonstration Team, the invited to visit Aslund or Baer at According to an article in the June 16 issue of For second and third time offenders within a scholarships. NJROTC is an "Blue Angela," and his last tour before Radford High School between 8 a.m. the Honolulu Star Bulletin, Gov. four-year period, the two out of three choices educational program and cadets are retirement was as administrative and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, George Ariyoshi signed the Senate bill into law will be two to 10 days in jail; suspension of to enlist in the officer for under no obligation the Commander, Naval throughout the summer. June 15. The bill was initiated by Windward driver's license for 90 days; and a fine of not less Oahu Republican Mary George. than $250, but not more than $1,000; or not less than 72 hours of community service, but not U.S. Forces participate inn j oint exercise "WE DON'T KNOW what impact the new more than 150 hours. law will have on people charged with drunk HQMC, WASHINGTON - Some company of the let Battalion, Royal StratMobEx 82 is the third exercise driving aboard the air station, because they IF A THIRD OFFENSE is committed 2,000 Marines, along with Navy and Australian Regiment, based at conducted outside the continental appear before a federal magistrate," said within four years after two prior convictions, Air Force units are participating in Townsville. Of the 2,000 Marines United States in which the 7th MAB Lieutenant Colonel Ronald S. Neubauer, the offender will be sentenced to not less than 10 one of the largest exercises ever held involved, less than half will go ashore has participated in conjunction with provost marshal at the Security Department. days but not more than 180 days in jail; by U.S. Forces in Western Australia. at Australia's Lancelin Army the NTPF program. Both previous "The military has no influence on the penalties revokation of driver's license for at least one Dubbed "Freedom Pennant 82," the Training Area. exercises were conducted on Okinawa that are given by the magistrate." year, but not more than five years; and a fine of exercise consists of two separate and Some 900 Marines from the 11,200- last year. According to Capt H.E. Tobey, deputy not less than $500, but not more than $1,000. non-related phases. The first, July 13- man 7th MAB will deploy to Australia Australian troops will not provost marshal at the Security Department, An offender driving while his license is 18, tested the combat readiness of the from California, to participate in the participate in the second phase, but the magistrate generally enforces penalties revoked will be subject to a maximum fine of 31st Marine Amphibious Unit. The second phase of Freedom Pennant 82, support for this part of the exercise will similar to the state laws. $1,000 and one year in jail. second, July 18-31, will test the called Strategic Mobility Exercise 82. be provided from Australian Armed However, Captain William D. Durrett, The old law also punished drunken driving strategic mobility of elements of the During the exercise, the Marines Forces facilities at HM'AS Stirling and assistant U.S. Attorney with the Naval Legal offenses with a maximum fine of $1,000 and a California-based 7th Marine will off-load a ship of the near term RAAF Base Pearce. Services Office, Pearl Harbor, explained that year in jail. However, according to Amphibious Brigade. prepositioning force, which contains a under federal law, the magistrate cannot revoke Honolulu Star Bulletin, Lieute- Following a port visit to Fremantle, portion of the brigade's combat Though not considered a staging an offender's license or sentence him to nant Carl Wong of the police department's aboard ships of the 7th Fleet equipment and supplies.