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Operation Turn Table Pau Ate Assistance in Times of by Income from Investments Col MANSE. Sines Gei Chance To Aid Their Own Ark, 11 Aillavy Relief ARCHIVES Fund Campaign Begins Navy Relief Society's 1964 Co Brigade, has been desig- visiting nurses and profes- call for funds begins Monday nated Brigade chairman. sional social workers for at K-Bay. Civilian workers aboard the those with personal and fami- ly problems. The fund-raising drive is Station and civil service per- scheduled to continue through More than 5900 part-time volunteers donate their time June 6. Once a year Naval ,to BrigGen. M. and energy to Navy Relief Service E. Carl, Bri- Personnel stationed gade CG, directs the follow- activities. throughout the world are ask- ing message to all Brigade During 1963, the Navy Re- ed to support their Navy Re- Marines and their depen- lief at K-Bay provided finan- lief Society by contributing dents. cial assistance in 518 cases WELCOME BACK Col. - H. W. Hise, MAG-13 CO, (r), wel- during the period May 4 to "As Marines we take (loans totaled $24066.44 and comes It Col. 0. "E" Howe Jr., VMA-214 CO, who completed June 6, commemorating the pride in caring for our own. grants totaled $2361.69) and a 2233-mile non-stop flight from El Toro to K-Bay. Col. Howe One of the s?rvice involving no mone- Navy-Marine sea-air best ways we who led the first ill,fernts.!" of 24 new A4C jet attack bombers, battles of can do this is by giving tary aid in an additional 373 landed at K-Bay at 2:26 Wednesday afte.c.cts.o the Coral Sea and Midway. generously when Navy Re- cases. A generous response at lief makes its annual request On hand to aid K-Bayites this time will insure that for funds. are one full-time employee, the Society can continue ren- "Administrative expenses dering timely and appropri- of the Navy itc::?f are paid Operation Turn Table Pau ate assistance in times of by income from investments Col. P. T. Johnston, Sta- Five "Blacksheep" pi lots month's stay on the Mainland need to Marine Corps and on a national level. This tion Co, est:nds the follow- from VMA-214 added the final where the squadron turned in Navy personnel and their leaves all of our contribu- ing message to K-Bayites. families. touches to Operation "Turn the older model A4B for the tions available for direct, in- "Since 1904 when the Table" when they landed the newer A4C and underwent two During the campaign, Sta- dividual aid to Marines and Navy Relief Society was or- last of 24 new A4C jet attack weeks of flight and weapons tion and Brigade personnel Navymen in distress. ganized, thousands of Ma- bombers here last Friday. training at MCAS, Yuma, Ariz. will be contacted by their re- "1 urge all of you to do rines, sailors and other eligi- The final increment of "Sky- Other squadron personnel spective keymen. your part. Give as you can ble personnel have been aid- hawks" was led by Maj. W. E. were air-lifted back to K-Bay Maj. C. B. Gartrell, Station and set our goal at 100 per ed in time of need. 'Take Garman, squadron operations last weekend by KC-130 "Her- S-1, has been named fund- cent participation in this care of our own' might well officer. cules" from VMGR-352 based drive chairman for the Sta- once-a-year drive for Navy be the motto of this fine, Turn Table culminated a at El Toro. tion. lstLt. F. W. Milling, IN- Relief. For the many Ma- non-profit organization. rines who may never need "Members of the N a v a 1 Navy Relief services there is Service have been giving great satisfaction in help- generously to the Navy Re- ing the many who daily benefit from this excellent lief Society year after sear organization." - and willingly - because, as we all know, this is one organization which will ex- tend a helping hand to any VOL. 18 13-No. Marina Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii May 1, 1964 sonnet may contribute if they of us if the need arises. so desire. "Because of the very spe- CMC Approves 129 Selectees Anxious to care for its cial clientele who are the own, Naval Service person- beaeficiaries of Navy Re- nel founded the Naval Re- lief (Marines, sailors, wid- 5 Brigade Marines Chosen for E -9 Rank lief Society in 1904 to pro- ows of deceased Navy or vide Marines and Navymen Marine personnel, retired Five Brigade Marines were Comm Chief; and Clyde R. master sergeant. Of the ap- in need, financial aid Naval and Shaine person- approved for promotion to ser- Watts Jr., NCOIC Flight proximate 4800 Marines eligi- through outright g r an t s, nel), I urge each of you here geant major and master gun- Equipment, H&MS-13. ble for consideration 779 will loans without interest or a at K-Bay to give very gener- nery sergeant last Friday by MSgt. Johnson arrived at be selected for promotion to combination of the two. ously in a single cash con- CMC. K-Bay in October 1961, MSgt. pay grade E-8. Navy Relief also provides tribution. lstSgt. Paul W. Sherman Hertz in June 1962, MSgt. "Ask the man in your out- Jr., 1-3,12 was chosen for Richardson in December 1962, S-3, Management Engineer fit who has been assisted by sergeant major. He's been at and MSgt. Watts in June 1961. Navy Relief what he thinks K-Bay since August 1962. CMC approved 38 senior - then give what you can Selected and approved for Marines to sergeant major Maj. Heath, Maj. Steinberg afford." promotion to master gun- and 91 to master gunnery nery sergeant were MSgts. sergeant after they were John L. Johnson, Brigade picked by a selection board Mrs. Comm Chief; J a m e s 0. which was convened Apr. 6. Assume New Station Posts Mildred Graham and 25 H e r t z, Regimental Motor The board is now consider- part-time volunteers. 113131-161 where he served Transport Chief; Homer S. ing gunnery sergeants for pro- Maj. M. J. Steinberg is The Navy Relief Society of- as until October 1963. Richardson, R e g i mental motion to first sergeant and scheduled to assume duties fice is in Building 221. It is Station Management Engineer Col. Tope then served as open from 8 a.m. to noon, Officer today succeeding Lt- Station S-3 Officer until last Monday through Friday. Tele- Assists in Financial Management Col. H. K. Jobe who reported Saturday when he departed for phone numbers are 72868 or to MAG-13 for duty. duty with the lstMarDiv. 72531. Col. Jobe had served as the Assistant SecNav V. M. Longstreet Management Engineer Officer since reporting aboard K-Bay Visits Station, Bri gade Units Today in April 1962. Prior to arriving at K-Bay The Honorable V. M. Long- helicopter at 8:45 this morn- last month, Maj. Steinberg street, Assistant Secretary of ing. served as Maintenance Of- the Navy for Financial Man- Following briefings by ficer for VMF-235 with the and Station com- 1stMAW. agement, is scheduled to visit Brigade manders in Kansas Tower, In other Station changes, K-Bay today for the first time Secretary Longstreet will Maj. F. J. Heath Jr. assumed since entering office in De- tour MAG-13 and observe a duties as Station S-3 Officer cember 1962. Short airfield for Tactical relieving LtCol. L. V. Tope. Support demonstration and Maj. Heath, who arrived at The Secretary was to a Tactical Airfield Fuel Dis- K-Bay from the lstMarDiv in have arrived at Hickam AFB pensing System display. August 1963, served as As- early yesterday morning for He will watch infantrymen sistant S-3 Officer before as- BADGES AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE - Four members of two days of conferences in training at the Combat Con- suming his present duties. K.Bay's Troop 225 select some of the badges they will use with top military leaders ditioning Course, then observe Col. Tope was assigned to for their exhibit in the 53d Annual Makahiki Exposition at and briefings on local Navy training in the Service Bat- MAG-13 as Assistant S-3 Of- Honolulu International Center, May 15-16. From (I to r): talion, 3/12 and 4th Marine ficer upon his arrival to K- Tom Nagelin, Woodpecker Patrol; D. and Marine Corps facilities. Lynn Reeves, Russell areas. Bay in September 1961. In Goldsmith, and Jere! Reeves, Green Bar Patrol. K-Bay's Boy His schedule calls for his He is slated to leave K-Bay November of the same year, Scouts and Cub Scouts will sell Makahiki tickets today and arrival at K-Bay by HMM-161 at 11 a.m. by helicopter. the Colonel ....came CO of tomorrow in the vicinity of the Marine Exchanges. Windward Marino May 1, 1964 Couples Dan ce, 2 Shows Slated for E- Club May 10 K-Bay's Enlisted Club, spar- manager, says "Invite your ing no expense to give its wife or best girl friend to patrons the best in entertain- the Couple's Only dance. You'll have the time of your Siren Test Goes Today-K-Bay's sirens will be tested to- host a "couples on- ment, will lives. day at approximately 30 seconds prior to 11 a.m. ly" dance complete with two "You can work up an ap- The tests, conducted monthly in connection with the sound- floor shows Sunday, May 10.
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