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Navy Team Praised for 1985 Successes Football Teams Would Win DAILY N GA ZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 3 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday, January 6, 1986 Khadafy says Libya and America near war (UPI) -- Libyan leader terrorism. meeting took place. oamnar Khadafy is the first Khadafy says American Khadafy says his nation did Around the globe o admit that his nation does military manuevering in the not support Abu Nidal's not have aircraft carriers or Mediterranean has pushed the Palestinian terror faction U.S. And Vietnamese bombers. Diplomats To Meet -- (UPI) United States and Libya close believed responsible for the A delegation of U.S. diplomats has left Bankok for two Khadafy has told the world to war. airport attacks in Rome and days of meetings with Vietnamese officials. This will Libya does have suicide Khadafy says Libyan Vienna. The Libyan leader be the highest level round of talks between the two squads. He threatens to send officials met with a U.S. defends both raids. countries since the Vietnam War ended in 1973. such hit groups to American diplomat "in the past few Khadafy says Israelis, not The United States would like to see a permanent liaison streets if President Reagan days" to ease tensions Americans, were the targets office set up in Hanoi to handle the cases of calls for an attack against between both nations. White of the airport massacres. American servicemen missing since the war. Hanoi has Libya for allegedly backing House officials deny such a indicated it also would like Washington to restore . diplomtaic relations. Landmines Kill 0 Hatia~ an ' - Cuba Easern 5. R. B ern Two -- (UPI) Two people died in South Africa this weekend when they were caught by landmines at a game farm 180 miles from Johannesburg. And the South African defense minister says the government is prepared "to fight this evil." The army blames members of the Outlaw Black National Congress for the blast. It suspects the group in previous fatal landmine explosion on its borders. Lund Breathing Without Respirator -- (UPI) Good reports are coming from Minneapolis where Mary Lund became the first woman to receive art artificial heart three weeks ago. The 40-year-old secretary is breathing without a respirator and sat up and talked Sunday, a minister says Lund's dramatic improvement over the past week gives her family new life. Children Send Food To Aid Africa -- Thirty second and third graders from a school in rural Knights Landing, Calif., have raised $5,000 dollars to send rice and wheat to aid the starving in Africa. The only problem, the emergency aircraft group they hoped would Old Guantanamo -- This is the second in a series of send it has run out of money and they have no way to seven old Guantanamo post cards. The early 1900's get it there. cards were submitted by Eugene Kiehlmeier. Mayors Wage A Bet (UPI) -- New York Mayor Ed Koch will not have to break his New Year's resolution to lose weight after Sunday's loss of the New York Giants to the Chicago Bears. Koch and Chicago Mayor Harold Washington bet each other food that their respective Navy team praised for 1985 successes football teams would win. Koch is paying up with a $9.25 At the beginning steak.- and cheese sandwich from New Jersey. of last report that you met and communities went all year year I set forth certain surpassed those challenges long without a major mishap. Shuttle Flight Delayed -- (UPI) -- The shuttle challenges for 1985. I asked far and away above my hopes. This includes over 505,000 Columbia's flight has been delayed for a third you to attempt to improve time. A our You did well. flight hours, over 70,000 technical problem developed this morning combat capability in the last by focusing Consider the following arrested landings, uncounted minute of the countdown. on increasingly positive which are only some of the helo shipboard landings, leadership, and first class accomplishments of the past other operations from all training, conservation of 12 months. sorts of fields all over the people, dollars and equipment Safety: A new low for any world in all sorts of News of the bay and by being good stewards of major air type commander in operating and maintenance the taxpayers' dollars. both number and rate of major environments in all sorts of Report of Captain's Mast -- Results from Dec. 13 Today I am pleased to aircraft accidents. Several weather. Captain's Mast at the U.S. Naval Station: Every person contributed. * One petty officer third class was found guilty of There are no solo stars. You violation of UCMJ, Article 86, absent from appointed and your predecessors all place of duty and was awarded vacation of previous contributed. You all made it suspension to SN, reduction to SA suspended for six Captain's Hotline happen. Well done. months, forfeiture of $50 pay per month for two months, Readiness: The year ends as and 45 days extra duty. it began, at unprecedented * One petty officer third class was found guilty of heights of personnel and violation of UCMJ, Article 92, dereliction of duty and Inquiry: What will Recrea- based on a worldwide material readiness. As of was awarded vacation of previous suspension to SN, tion Services do with the distribution. They are Dec. 31, we had no deployed reduction to SA, forfeiture of $200 pay per month for seven remaining cable TV tailored by the type of itam. carrier airwings reporting at two months, and 45 days extra duty. channels? Why not copy the less than Chief of Naval * One petty officer third class was found signal from one of guilty of the other Inquiry: The caller ques- Operations established FMC violation of UCMJ, Article 86, absent from appointed satellite dishes, amplify it, tioned why Guantanamo Bay rates, 10 of 10 deployed place of duty and was awarded vacation of previous and provide it to the base auto license plates are not lamps aircraft reporting FMC suspension to SN, reduction to SA, forfeiture of $100 residents? Another option allowed to be retained when and 33 of 36 deployed P3 pay per month for two months, and 45 days extra duty. would be for the base to vehicles are shipped back to aircraft ready to perform any purchase its own satellite the states. ' of their many missions. No antenna and amplifiers, and fleet aircraft carrier was recover the cost by charging Response: Guantanamo Bay reporting any customers. C3 or C4 registration and license CASREPS. The various fleet plates are not honored state- support squadrons, shore sponse: The caller has side. This would require a stations and other units swered his own question. reciprocal agreement with involved in support are on What is suggested is just each of the 50 states. GTMO the step doing their job. The some of the options that are license plates are government force is ready to fight and being considered with the new property and are procured win at sea and ready to back cable system that is being from Security Department up those who fight whenever installed. When the final funds. The plates currently called upon to do so. Petty Officer Indoctrination Course -- The Petty details are worked out, base on hand cost $3,000. Once Operations: All deployment Officer Indoctrination Course will be conducted from personnel will be informed. turned in, they can be re- and detachment schedules were Wednesday, Jan. 8 through Fri. Jan. 10 at the Naval issued if they are in met on time with quality Station Family Service Center Training Room, Inquiry: A question was favorable located on condition. If they units available to the Admin Hill. For more information, contact asked concerning the markup NAVSTA Admin, are unreadable when turned operational commander. In 4511/4723. the Navy Exchange charges for in, the plates are destroyed. July and August we had six items bought through Servmart Residents are responsible carriers at sea with five of and the FAWT parts store. for making prior arrangements them fully outfitted with air for - Inside Daily Gazette - stateside registration wings, ready to go if called Response: The retail markup before transfer, via mail. upon. VP and other ASW units is 25 percent. Markups The base registration office had unprecedented Page 2 - Flights Page 3 - RX Notes percentages are dictated by has the Department of Motor opportunities and successes Page 3 - Tide Data Page 4 - The Sportsman the Navy Resale Supply Vechicle (DMV) numbers for Office, New York, and are each of the 50 states, See MESSAGE: Page 2 The- Busy Bees -- NMCB departs tomorrow Bees are by nature busy and for us to return to homeport extend our deepest thanks to since June 18, 1985, the in Port Hueneme, Calif., for everyone on the base for Seabees of Naval Mobile Con- training for the next deploy- their help and support which struction Battalion Three ment to Okinawa in August. has made our stay a very have been very busy working Upon departing, we wish to pleasant one. on projects designed to Children In Hospital Waiting Area -- Base improve the quality of life residents are reminded not to bring children to the for Guantanamo Bay residents. hospital unless they are to be seen for medically Upon arrival, crews set to related matters. Children should not accompany adults work immediately on the con- in patient waiting areas, as this unnecessary exposure struction of a new guard could be harmful to the children. Babysitting tower, new street lights, a arrangements are the responsibility of the parents and new tennis court and two new should be made prior to coming to the hospital.
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