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Link' Mills Queen Tuesday, Receives Her Trophy from Col 14AR 1t4E CORPS HiSTORICAL 3 Three Top Island Boat HivEs""Clubs Race in Carnival Three of the leading water sports organizations on Oahu have joined forces with Kaneohe Bay Marines to give added punch to the second annual Navy Relief Benefit Water Carni- val, Sunday, July 15. Carnival officials announced this week. the Hawaiian Power Boat Association, the Kaneohe Yacht Club and the Hawaiian spills characteristic of their Canoe Racing Association powerful, gas-driven "cousins." would join the host KMCAS In what is labeled as one of Globe & Anchor Water Ski the most unique races on the Club for the extravaganza, carnival program, eight canoes, billed as one of the top water representing six clubs of sports events in the Islands. the Hawaiian Canoe Racing The HPBA has indicated Association, will provide spec- every type of powerboat, tators a sight reminiscent of from the tiny outboard rac- ancient Hawaii in their Kane- ers to the sleek, power-laden ohe Bay contest. inboards, would be entered The day-long c ar niv a 1, in five different race cate- which gets underway at 11 gories. a.m. at the bay-side hangar For a change of pace, all 17 area, is open free to the gen- Star Class sailboats from the eral public. There will be Kaneohe Yacht Club will com- seven continucus hours of pete in races that, while slow- entertainment, including a er, offer all the thrills and (See Powerboats, Page 3) HAIL THE QUEEN - Miss Judy "Tink" Mills, (center), named 1962 Water Carnival link' Mills Queen Tuesday, receives her trophy from Col. W. R. Campbell, Station CO. Miss Crystal! Horworth (left) and Has Water Miss Joan Hunter, represent- ing Service Bn. and 1/4 re- spectively, were the runner- minan MIA VOL. ii-No. 27 Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii July 6, 1962 lutuuull ups. Brig Gen. K. B. Mc- Cutcheon, Brigade Command- Miss Judy "Tink" Mills, rep- et, and Col. Campbell offici- 'I Classes on Schedule resenting 2/4, is the winner of ated at the ceremonies. the 1962 Navy Relief Water Carnival Queen Contest. In special ceremonies Tues- Brigade Establishes Guerrilla Warfare day, Miss Mills received not Corps to Utilize only her crown of office but also a huge trophy symbolic of Punch-type Card the honor and approximately School; 9-Day Course Begins Monday $100 worth of prizes from Col. Stepping up its training in given Marine Aircraft Group- the latest guerrilla warfare W. R. Campbell, Station CO, For Future Tests. current warfare techniques, the 13. Service Battalion and the techniques. and Brig Gen. Keith B. Mc- There seems to be no end First Marine Brigade will be- 3dBn., 12th Marines. To date, four classes are Cutcheon, First Brigade Com- tor the use of electronic corn- gin operating a full-time Guer- According to Capt. Archie scheduled for the School, run- mander. puters. rilla Warfare School Monday Van Winkle, Brigade Schools ning through Aug. 19. Three Runners-up in the spirited According to Marine Corps morning in an area near the Director and Guerrilla Warfare days later the school will re- penny-per-ballot voting were Bulletin 1418. computers will Station Skeet Range. School OIC, three days will be sume and will run through Oct. Miss Crystal) Howarth, Service be utilized in the future to The school, designed to spent in fie:J "classrooms," 6. and Miss Battalion, Joan Hunt- grade papers for Marines I -train Brigade Marines in the with the remaining six days in er, 1/4. Both young ladies, who taking General Military Sub- various tactics and tech- the field at various Windward also received valuable prizes, jects tests. I niques of counter-guerrila training areas. Transfers, Switches will be members of the queen's The first to come under the and guerrilla warfare, will "We're going to start with court for the Water Carnival. infallible computer eye will be consist of nine-day periods a bang and finish the same Sunday, July 15. the examinations turning up in of instruction for individual way" ('apt. Van Winkle said Involves 6 Brigade, The Queen Contest, which August. rifle platoons and attached this week. "Our training day ran one month, netted $2972 Instead of the paper-and- units. starts at 6:30 a.m. and 8 Station Officers for Navy Relief. (See GMST Quiz Card, Page 3) School quotas have also been there'll be few nights that we return much before 11 Fourteen new Station and p.m." Brigade officer assignments For Liberty-bound Marines The climax of each nine-day period will be a two night-one were announced by the re- day field exercise in which spective commands this week. students will face not only the Heading the Station switch Free Over-the-Pali Bus Runs Begin Today elements, but an actual aggres- is LtCol. W. L. Traynor, Sta- sar group composed of Marines tion Special Services Officer, Beginning with liberty call proximately 6:35 p.m. card and are expected to con- from the 4th Marine Regiment. who becomes the Station S-4 today, K-Bay military person- Barring unforeseen inci- duct themselvesproperly at all Included in the school syl- today, relieving LtCol. L. V. nel can avail themselves of dents, the bus will arrive at times. labus are classes in guerrilla Strandtman who has been free bus rides to and from the the YMCA at 7:05 p.m. and at The liberty bus will embark warfare, signals, patrol bases, ordered to the lstMAW. Waikiki area via a newly es- Fort DeRussy at 7:20 p.m. and disembark passengers only shelters and survival, offen- Capt. F. W. Farnsworth Jr., tablished Station Liberty Bus It will return to the Sta. at established bus stops. sive operations, civil affairs, Assistant Special Services Of- Service. Hon from the Fort DeRussy Exceptions will be made repelling, trig*, ambushes, ficer, has been named to the The service will be rendered pick-up station at midnight only in the case of an actual navigation, and many others top Special Services billet. local Leathernecks once a day and will stop enroute at the emergency. when the situation designed to thoroughly ac- Other MCAS changes taking during the week and twice YMCA about 15 minutes necessitates an emergency stop. quaint Brigade Marines in (See Assignments, Page 3) daily on Saturdays, Sundays later. and holidays. The Saturday, Sunday and It will make two author- holiday bus schedule is as fol- ized pick-ups aboard the lows: Station and two drops in the The liberty bus will depart Honolulu-Waikiki areas. the Air Station's bus termin- Authorized pick-up stations al at 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 are the parking lot adjacent to p.m. and from the Main Ex- Mess Hall #1 and across from change's parking lot at 11:35 the 1090 Exchange. a.m. and 5:35 p.m. After leaving the Station, the It will arrive at the YMCA bus will stop only at the Ho- about 12:05 and 6:05 p.m. and nolulu Armed Services YMCA at Fort DeRussy at 12:20 and and the Fort DeRussy Recrea- 6:20 p.m. tional Area. The Bus will return to K- The liberty bus will leave Bay from Fort DeRussy at the Station bus terminal 4:30 p.m. and midnight. Allow GOLD TO SILVER Three Brigade Lieutenant Colonels (Adjacent to Mess Hall #1) fifteen minutes between Fort -- were promoted to their present ranks Monday- Friday at 8:30 p.m. DeRussy and the YMCA. Monday during ceremonies in the Commanding General's Office. BrigGen. Keith B. and will arrive at the main Personnel riding the bus McCutcheon (I) receives a helping hand from Mrs C. H. Schmid while (center) Mrs. A. I. Exchange parking lot at alp, must possess a valid "ID" Thomas and Mrs. W. H. Draper carry out the "chain" promotion. "qt.11 2 Windward Marine July 6, 1962 Col. W. H. Campbell Commanding Officer WHY GO TO CHURCH? Lt. Col. A. L. Clark Executive Officer By Chaplain A. R. Anderson Capt. H. B. Morrisey Informational Services Officer Like Pogo Walt Kelly's furry little 'possum character Pogo A - SSgt. Al W. Steele Editor great many young Ma- has a limited vocabulary-one word-pronounced "MXFT." Editor rines boycott God and the Among Marines and civilians, a laminar phrase is "TGIF." Sgt. Jim Di Bernardo Assistant Chapel' on Sunday mornings. SSgt. Dick Vernon Sports Editor Literally translated it means "Thank God It's Friday." GySgt. Some of them say they had to Don Mills, Station Training Dept.. was heard mumbling to The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday go at home, but with their himself last Monday, a feeble "Osima." Further conversation by and for of the U.S. Marine Corps Air the personnel away-from-home freedom they with the Training NCO brought out a translation somewhat Station, Navy No. 990, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. neglect church. like "Oh shucks, it's Monday again." Printed at the Royal Printers and Publishers, Inc., Hono- There were other things, too, lulu, Hawaii, the WINDWARD MARINE is published with * * * which they had to do at home Again on Monday Monday can, however be a beautiful appropriated funds in conformity with paragraph 1720.1 - such as eat, sleep, go to school day - for K-Bay's distaff population that is. Those who don't MarCorMan 1961 and MCO 5727.3. The WINDWARD MA- and obey the law. Just because have to face a rigorous week of work can now the services of take the day RINE is a member of and receives the such practices were required off and stop by for a new Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS).
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