Maj. Drape R to Assume Brigade's 2- 4 Command Arine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Maj
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Maj. Drape r to Assume Brigade's 2- 4 Command arine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Maj. William H. Draper, with the Brigade :n 1959. holder of the Silver Star, will Maj. Draper enlisted in the move up from the Executive Corps in November 1942. He Officer slot of 2/4 to become was selected for and attended Battalion CO Monday after- the Navy's WWII V-12 pro- noon during change of corn- gram at Denison University. inand ceremonies at Platt The Major was commissioned Field. a second lieutenant upon He will relieve LtCol. Car- graduation in March 1945. rot D. Rowe who has been During the Korean Con- CO since February. Col. flict, the Major served with Rowe arrived here for duty 1/1 and participated in the first United Nations Coun- 2309 'Waiting' E-6s Told Date Li Col. P. H. McArdle Li-Col. W. J. Kohler Maj. C. H. Schmid Promotions Due Plans to promote the re- mainder of the sergeants and staff sergeants (E-5) selected Brigade Section Heads in Switch for promotion to staff sergeant Staff (E-6), and of corporals and Four key changes in the His replacement, Maj. It was during his tenure as sergeants (E-4) for promotion Brigade's staff will become ef- Schmid, enlisted in the Marine Battalion CO that 1/4 received to sergeant (E-5), have been fective today. Corps in July 1943 and was special recognition for its par- announced by HQMC. On orders to the War Col- commissioned the same year. ticipation in Phase III of Op- Twelve hundred E-6 promo- lege, Air University, Max- He has been Supply Officer eration Greenlight, a large tions were authorized late last well AFB, Ala., is LtCol. since his arrival in June 1961. scale Navy-Marine Corps am- week. These new staff ser- Phillip H. McArdle, )resent Col. McArdle arrived in phibious landing exercise on geants will have a May 1 date Brigade G-1. Hawaii for duty with the the California coast. of rank. The first 1200 E-6 promotions made last month Replacing him as G-1 is Lt- Brigade in August 1959. Be- fore becoming Brigade G-1, were ranked from Apr. 1. Col. William J. Kohler who is he served as CO of 1/4. moving over from the Brigade Baseball Tomorrow The remaining 1109 selectees G-4 slot. will be promoted about June 15 with a June 1 date of rank. Maj. C. H. Schmid, Bri- The Hawaii Mar in es gade Supply Officer, will Newsmen The board which recommend- Japan Baseball team, winner of ed these 3509 promotions com- succeed Col. Kohler as G-4. their last two games, The major's replacement is pleted work Mar. 15. To Tour Station against Hickam (3-2) and Field commands Maj. George L. Newton, now Army (9-6), will host the have been based with Materiel Bn., Camp Twenty Japanese journalists requested to submit composite Pearl Harbor ball club to- scores for promotion to ser- Pendleton. He is scheduled to are slated to visit the Air Sta- motrow at Riseley Field. arrive here in August. tion briefly next Thursday aft- geant (E-5). It is expected Game time is set for 2 p.m. Col. Kohler enlisted in Sep- ernoon. that the E-5 promotions will tember 1940 and was commis- The newsmen are enroute be authorized during July. sioned a second lieutenant in back to Japan following a Mal. W. H. Draper August 1942. visit to the Mainland. Their An artillery officer, Col. tour is sponsored by the De- ter Offensive, the Communist Kohler arrived here for duty fense and State Depart- Units Begin 'Drum Beating' China Spring Offensive and in August 1961. ments, and the U.S. Informa- the United Nations Summer- tion Service. Fall Offensive campaigns. on the Station, they While Maj. Draper arrived here in Outpatient Care Now are scheduled to visit Kansas To Tower, observe an SAR heli- Boost Their Water Queen March 1960. He has been se- lected for promotion to lieu- copter rescue demonstration, With time fast running out a "rich" sister viit that is and tenant colonel. Without Appointment visit the Station library in the 1962 Navy Relief So- q u e e n l e s s for additional During his three-year tour tour a Station living barracks. ciety Water Carnival Queen support, while another is of duty Col. Rowe served as Capt. G. Basilicato, Station Tours by foreign news- contest, promoters this week planning a whirlwind per- Senior Medical Officer, ExO of 1/4 and Regimental has men, sponsored by the Gov- reminded all units that only sonal appearance "tour." S-3 before taking the 2/4 helm announced that due to the ernment, are intended to two paydays remain to cast Regardless of the tactics em- early this year. many service commitments permit observation by these "penny-per-ballot" votes. and changes in medical offi- ployed, contest planners agree Col. Rowe has been or- groups of the American Major Robert G. Klein, to win, each dered to the Command and c.m personnel, the dependent that, contestant scene as found in the home. Brigade Headquarters Com- Staff College Ft. outpatient clinic until further factories, schools will have to have the com- at Leaven- community, pany CO and contest "hon- plete backing of every person worth, Kan. He will depart notice will function on a non- and military installations. cho." this week told the appointment basis, with emer- in the unit and, as Maj. Klein KMCAS June 16. The objective is more fac- Windward Marine that, to pointed out, "with all proceeds The Colonel is a combat vet- gencies taking precedence over tual and accurate reporting in date, only nine outfits have all cases. going to Navy Relief, nobody eran of the Okinawa campaign the country from which the nominated contestants. can lose!" "We regret this curtailment tour comes, and improved un- and the Korean Conflict. in service at this time," he derstanding of the U.S., its in- "Considering the number of :ceded. and its people. units in both Brigade and Sta- stitutions tion," the Major said, "either there's going to be last minute onslaught or there just aren't enough pretty girls to go around." The winner, to be official- ly titled "1962 Water Carni- val Queen" will reign over the one-day Carnival, Sun- day, July 15. The winner will be 'selected on the basis of a penny-per-vote. Major Klein indicated that Brigade Special Services had placed a collection bottle for each queen in each of the three clubs and in the 1090 Marine Exchange store for the con- venience of military-dependent voters. In addition, bottles will also be available in most com- pany-squadron offices on pay- days. Each of the bottles will have affixed to it a picture of RECEIVING THE COLORS - LtCol. R. D. Opp (c) receives CHANGE OF COMMAND Colonels Allan Sutter (c) and a queen contestant. the 3rd Bn., 12th Marines' baffle color from I stLt. K. M. Iversen - While the campaign man william H. Marsh (r) turn to exchange salutes after returning prior to presenting it to Maj. C. V. Hendricks, new cannoneer agers of each of the nine commanding officer. The change of command ceremonies took the Regimental Battle Color to Maj. J. S. Hecker, Regimental young ladies are keeping place at Platt Field Tuesday morning. LtCol. Opp departs soon Adjutant, marking the formal change of command Tuesday their contest tactic.- "under afternoon. Col. Marsh assumed command of the 4th Marines wraps," word has leaked out for the Mainland where he will retire after more than 20 years after almost two years as assistant G-4 FMFPac. that one outfit has lined up of Marine Corps service. -a 4. 2 Windward Marine June 81 1862 Chaplains Col. W. R. Campbell Commanding Officer Corner Lt. Col. A. L. Clark Executive Officer By Chaplain K. W. Carlson B. Officer - -OBS ERVAT IONS- Capt. R. Morrisey Informational Services TRUST IN GOD . RAdm. SSgt. Al W. Steele Editor Alfred T. Mahan, USN, one of From Out of This World - Following the second showing Sgt. Jim DiBernardo Assistant Editor this nation's greatest naval at Theater No. 1, June 14, there will be a special showing of SSgt. Dick Vernon Sports Editor strategists, stated: "I have tried "Friendship Seven." The color film-made available by PMR- first orbital The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday God these many years and contains 57 minutes of exciting scenes of America's by and for the personnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air found him ever faithful . to flight by Marine Colonel John H. Glenn Jr. Station, Navy No. 990, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. me He is . Alpha and Ome- * * * Printed at the Royal Printers and Publishers, Inc., Hono- ga." MAG Gets New S-2 - Maj. R. H. Burnett was recently as- . S-2 of MAG-13. The major was former- lulu, Hawaii, the WINDWARD MARINE is published with SELF-ANALYSIS Ab- signed duties as officer ly ExO of MABS-13. He relieved Maj. R. G. Klein, now CO appropriated funds with paragraph 1720.1 raham Lincoln stated, "We in conformity have vainly imagined in the of Brigade HqCo. M'rCorMan 1961 5727.3. and MCO The WINDWARD MA- deceitfulness of our hearts that RINE is a member of and receives the services of the * * * Armed all these blessings were pro- Forces Press Service (AFPS). duced by some superior wis- Weekend in Kailua Town - This weekend the Hawaiian No paid advertising may be accepted.