HAABAK, LEONARD R. Born Minot, ND 6 Dec 47

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

HAABAK, LEONARD R. Born Minot, ND 6 Dec 47 -144- HAABAK, LEONARD R. Born Minot, ND 6 Dec HAAKENSON, DENNIS G. Born Bottineau, ND 13 HAAS, CHRISTIAN J. Born Moorhead, MN 23 47; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered May 43; Resident Bottineau County, ND; En- Mar 52; Resident Morton County, ND; En- US Navy Minot, ND 17 Jul 67; Served in tered US Army Fargo, ND 5 Dec 61; Served tered US Marine Corps Fargo, ND 21 Aug 69; Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Whidbey o/s theater unk; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Served in Vieritam; Awards: Combat Action Island, WA 5 Apr 71; AQF2. 5466 Riley, KS 4 Dec 64; PFC. 10053 Ribbon; Sep Great Lakes, IL 16 Apr 71; LCPL. 17513 HAABAK, RICHARD M. Born Yakima, WA 23 Sep HAAKENSON, DENNIS P. Born Minot, ND 25 Jul 49; Resident Nelson County, ND; Entered 46; Resident Bottineau County, ND; Entered HAAS, DWIGHT C. Born Devils Lake, ND 30 US Army Fargo, ND 20 Jan 71; Sep Ft Hood, US Army Fargo, ND 12 May 66; Served in Sep 51; Resident Nelson County, ND; En- TX 19 Jan 73; 5P4. 18795 Europe; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 24 tered US Army Fargo, ND 16 Feb 71; Served Apr 68; 5P4. 4684 in Vietnam, Indochina; Sep Ft Benjamin HAADEM, ELROY E. Born Jamestown, ND Si Harrison, IN 28 Sep 72; SP5. 19388 Apr 42; Resident Kidder County, ND; HAAKENSON, HARVEY T. Born Binford, ND 24 Entered US Army Tappen, ND 5 Mar 65; Aug 45; Resident Stutsman County, ND; En- HAAS, EDWARD A. Born Bottineau, ND 10 Sep Served in Vietnam; Awards: AM, DFC, GMB; tered US Army Fargo, ND 5 Nov 64; Served 51; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered Sep Ft Stewart, GA 4 Mar 68; CPT. 13871 in Europe; Sep Ft Hamilton, NY 14 Oct 66; US Army Fargo, ND 19 Jan 71; Served in SP4. 6136 Europe; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 11 HAAG, GERALD L. Born Dickinson, ND 6 Mar Jan 73; SP4. 19039 53; Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US HAAKENSON, KIRK G. Born Seattle, WA 28 Dec Army Dickinson, ND 28 Nov 72; Served in 50; Resident Williams County, ND; Entered HAAS, FREDOLPH M.Born Park River, ND 17 Turkey; Awards: GDCMDL; Sep APO, NY 31 Aug US Navy Williston, ND 9 Jan 69; Served in Mar 31; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered 74; SP4. 25675 Vietnam, Guam; Sep USS Vega 8 Dec 72; US Navy Minneapolis, MN 3 Jan 51; Served SM3. 18490 in Korea, Thailand; Awards: GCMDL; Sep HAAG, GLYNN R. Born Edgeley, ND 6 May 51; Minneapolis, MN 5 Dec 69; INC. 9290 Resident Logan County, ND; Entered US Army HAAKENSON, MARLOWE A. Born Grand Forks, ND at place unk 9 Sep 69; Served in Europe; 20 Feb 43; Resident Walsh County, ND; En- HAAS, GARY S. Born Devils Lake, ND 16 Apr Sep Ft Dix, NJ 30 Jul 71; 5P5. 7203 tered US Army Oslo, MN 12 Sep 66; Served 50; Resident Nelson County, ND; Entered in Vietnam; Awards: BSM; Sep Ft Leonard US Army Fargo, ND 11 Aug 71; Served in HAAG, LOUIS L. Born Dickinson, ND 10 Oct Wood, MO 11 Sep 68; 1LT. 22837 Vietnam; Sep Ft Meade, MD 10 May 73; SP4. 32; Resident Dunn County, ND; Entered US 21613 Air Force at place unk 13 Nov 52; Sep at HAAKENSON, PHILIP J. Born Minot, ND 2 Aug place unk 29 Oct 58; Entered US Air Force 48; Resident Bottineau County, ND; Entered HAAS, JEROME H. Born Bismarck, ND 2 Feb Seattle, WA 15 Dec 58; Served in France, US Army Fargo, ND 31 Aug 66; Sep Ft Lewis, 49; Resident Burleigh County, ND; Entered Korea; Awards: AFGCMDL; Cont on AD as of WA 17 Jul 68; Entered US Army Fargo, ND US Army Bismarck, ND 8 Mar 72; Awards: 8 Mar 73 in grade of SSGT. 20334 23 Jan 69; Served in Vietnm; Sep Ft ARCOM; Sep Ft Ord, CA 7 Mar 74; 2LT. 24544 Stewart, GA 22 Jan 71; SP4. 1088 HAAS, LEROY R. Born Edgeley, ND 6 Jan 41; HAAG, ROBERT E. Born Mandan, ND 24 Jan 49; Resident McIntosh County, ND; Entered US Resident Morton County, ND; Entered US HAAKENSON, RODNEY D. Born Bottineau, ND Air Force Fargo, ND 24 Jun 59; Sep Dyess Army Fargo, ND 17 Jun 69; Served in Viet- 10 Aug 38; Resident Bottineau County, ND; AFB, TX I May 63; Entered US Army Abilene, nam; Awards: CUB, ARCOM, BSM; Sep Ft Entered Us Army Fargo, ND 12 Apr 62; TX 29 Jun 63; Served o/s theater unk; Awards, Stewart, GA 16 Jun 71; SP4. 7420 Served in Vietnam, Germany, Korea; Awards GCMDL, JSCOM; Sep Ent AFB, CO 9 May 74; SP6. GCMDL, VCOFGWP, ARCOM; Cost on AD as of 22363 HAAGENSON, MARLYCE M. (HENRY) Born Dead- 23 Jul 73 in grade of SSG. 21948 wood, SD 10 Jan 50; Resident Bowman County HAAS, MICHAEL R. Born Portland, OR 3 Jan ND; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 18 Jul 68; HAAKENSON, ROGER J. Born New Rockford, ND 49; Resident Morton County, ND; Entered Sep El Paso, TX 30 Jul 69; PFC. 25528 26 Dec 50; Resident Stutsman County, ND; US Marine Corps Fargo, ND 21 Aug 69; Entered US Air Force at place unk 3 Nov Served in Vietnam; Awards: Combat Action HAAGENSON, RAYMOND E. L. Born Dunseith, ND 70; Served in Vietnam; Awards: AFGCMDL; Ribbon; Sep Moffett Field, CA 10 Jun 71; 12 May 29; Resident Rolette County, ND; Cont on AD as of 2 May 73 in grade of LCPL. 4769 Entered US Air Force at place unk 10 Jun SGT. 19947 47; Served in England; Awards: AFGCMDL HAAS, RAYMOND E. Born Turtle Lake, ND 5 w/1 BR OLC; Cont on AD as of 4 May 73 in HAAKENSON, SHERWOOD G. Born Rugby, ND 5 Aug 42; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered grade of CMSGT. 20037 Aug 49; Resident Pierce County, ND; En- US Army Fargo, ND 19 Sep 66; Served in tered US Army Fargo, ND 16 Oct 69; Sep Europe; Awards: ARCOM; Sep Ft Hamilton, HAAGENSTAD, ALVIN A. Born Bowman, ND 2 Apr Sandia Base, NM 9 Apr 71; SP4. 4197 NY 16 Jul 69; 1LT. 3216 45; Resident Slope County, ND; Entered US Navy Dickinson, ND 15 Sep 65; Served in HAAKENSON, TERRENCE E. Born Williston, ND HAAS, ROBERT C., JR. Born Worland, WY 13 Vietnam; Sep San Diego, CA 25 Nov 69; 10 Sep 42; Resident Williams County, ND; Jun 52; Resident Williams County, ND; En- IC2. 6659 Entered US Air Force Williston, ND 29 Sep tered US Navy at place unk 30 Aug 71; Cont 65; Served m/s theater unk; Cont on AD as on AD as of 28 Jan 73 in grade of STG3. HAAGENSTAD, NORMAN O. Born Maddock, ND 19 of 5 Feb 73 in grade of CAPT. 19544 25735 Sep 46; Resident Benson County, ND; En- tered US Navy Devils Lake, ND 22 Nov 67; HAALAND, ELROY L. Born Sisseton, SD 31 Jan HAAS, ROBERT D. Born Bismarck, ND 9 Jul Served in Vietnam; Awards: Combat Action 52; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US 47; Resident Morton County, ND; Entered Ribbon; Sep USE MCB TEN 16 Nov 70; CM2. Air Force Fargo, ND 28 Apr 70; Served o/s US Navy Mandan, ND 6 Dec 65; Served in 7715 theater unk; Died in Service 23 Sep 72; Vietnam; Awards: Combat Action Ribbon; Sep SGT. 55312 Newport, RI 4 Nov 69; GMG3. 9694 HAAHR, JAMES C. Born Cedar Falls, IA 16 Sep 46; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered HAALAND, IVAR P. Born Vats, Norway 29 Apr HAAS, ROGER L. Born Moorhead, MN 22 Jul US, Marine Corps Minneapolis, MN 9 Aug 66; 51; Resident Griggs County, ND; Entered 55; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Served in Vietnam; Awards: AM, Combat US Army Fargo, ND 8 Jun 72; Served in Marine Corps Minneapolis, MN II Sep 72; Action Ribbon, GCMDL; Sep Cp Pendleton, Europe; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 3 Jun 75; SP4. Served o/s theater unk; Sep Cp LeJeune, CA 6 Jun 69; SGT. 7482 26509 NC 27 Jan 75; P01. 26314 HAAHR, JERRY D. Born Mason City, IA 18 HAALAND, MILTON A., JR. Born Sisseton, SD HAAS, RUSSELL J. Born Bismarck, ND 4 Jan Apr 50; Resident Cass County, ND; En- 7 Nov 40; Resident Cass County, ND; En- 46; Resident Burleigh County, ND; HOR: tered US Marine Corps Fargo, ND 3 Mar 70; tered US Air Force Fargo, ND 5 Oct 60; Moorhead, MN; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 6 Sep Cp LeJeune, NC 2 Dec 71; LCPL. 13724 Served ois theater unk; Sep McGuire AFB, May 69; Served in Europe; Awards: GCMDL, NJ 7 Sep 68; SGT. 11352 ARCOM; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 28 Apr 71;5P5. 9522 HAAHR, ROBERT A. Born Niagra, ND 28 May 29: Resident Grand Forks County, ND; En- HAALAND, RICHARD L. Born Sisseton, SD 1 HAAS, VERNON G. Born Lefor, ND 29 Oct 38; tered US Air Force Fargo, ND 11 Oct 50; Apr 46; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US Navy Sep Yuma, AZ 10 Oct 54; Entered US Air US Army Fargo, ND 6 Nov 64; Served in Dickinson, ND 31 Oct 55; Served in Japan, Force Fargo, ND 6 Jan 55; Served in Germany; Sep Ft Leavenworth, KS 3 Nov 67; Dominican Republic; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Korea; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Mountain Home SP5. 1305 Norfolk, VA 2 Mar 66; ATI. 25497 AFB, ID 31 Jan 71; MSG. 27850 HAALAND, RONALD L. Born Sisseton, SD 16 HAASE, KENNETH C.
Recommended publications
  • Would Boost Costs Clean
    Valley^ftioM'^ewspaper^ TWIN FAL'LS/lbAHO, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1970 -yOl-r67,H0.60' —— SAIGON (U F I)-A 4,000™an advanco of Uio SouUyviotna* tho now front as CommunlB^ mese warplanes flew rpund4ho-, South Vlotnnmeso' task force moso thrust. rorceii suddohly intensified op* clock-Mrtles Snturdiy In an. opened a niw fro n t' Inside Tho push was largely fl South poaltlon to the Allied campaign, effort to lift a three^lay____ ^ Cambodia Saturday, pushlhg Viotnamoso____ show, but_ oI..kM to destroy frontier basM. Oomrhunlst sloge of the pro- -across the border' Into a —Americans were reported killed Deeper Inside Cambodia, vtnce capita^.'ol Kompong Communist stronghold softened in another bordor area south of Cambodian arid South VIetna- ' H um . up by waves of U.S. Air Force B52 Stratofortreasei. - - — M ilitary sourccs said Ihe |~ 3 rlv e was launched by m eirot South Vietnam's 23rd Infantry frontier Ihto the So &ang.Rlver valley, one ' of the fpw Cambodian bordor .areas stUI. untouched hi tho allied often- sive against Communist sanc­ tuaries which began April 29. No fightlhg was reported in tho first 12 hours of tho now drive which mncontratod hi an area west ot South Vietnam's Central Highlands oppdsiteTJar- .^lac-Provincc Jho^iargct was_| , . about 100 miles south of tho . pohit whore the bor.der of South -------- viotnam, Cambodln and .Laos TIIB B U C K PANTHERS, a Negro mllJUDt organluUoii. demanded naUonwldo lupport for a QjniUtutlon “ relevant to- CommunUrtorcoar demanded tt-new-U, 8. CoiuUtudondttftog ■ ja lly - ^ the liBcoln Hack
    [Show full text]
  • DII Asbestos Trust Site List Record Site Name City State Country Entity
    DII Asbestos Trust Site List Record Site Name City State Country Entity Begin Date End Date 3100001 11th Naval District Barstow CA USA HAL 6/1/1958 12/31/1982 3100002 3M Company Middleway WV USA HAL 1/1/1977 12/31/1982 35010133 488 Madison Avenue New York NY USA HAL 1/1/1949 12/31/1982 3100003 86th Street Station New York NY USA HAL 1/1/1940 12/31/1982 3100004 A&F Tileboard, Inc. Alexandria LA USA HAL 1/1/1952 12/31/1982 1000673 A.C. Lawrence Company Winchester NH USA HW 6/6/1967 6/6/1968 3100005 A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. Peabody MA USA HAL 1/1/1931 12/31/1982 3100006 A.C. Spark Plug Division Flint MI USA HAL 8/13/1937 12/31/1982 3100007 A.E. Staley Mfg. Company Decatur IL USA HAL 1/1/1934 12/31/1982 3100008 A.G. McKee Company for Standard Oil Baton Rouge LA USA HAL 8/25/1937 12/31/1982 3100009 A.G. Spalding & Brothers – Springfield Street Chicopee MA USA HAL 1/1/1945 12/31/1982 3100010 A.G. Vento Plumbing Co. Greenville PA USA HAL 1/1/1980 12/31/1982 3100012 A.M. Lockett Co. New Orleans LA USA HAL 1/1/1934 12/31/1982 3100013 A.M. Water Works & Electric Co. Red Bank NJ USA HAL 1/1/1928 12/31/1982 3100014 A.M. Water Works & Electric Co. Summit NJ USA HAL 1/1/1938 12/31/1982 3100015 A.M.C., Inc. Fayetteville AR USA HAL 1/1/1978 12/31/1982 35010222 A.O.
    [Show full text]
  • EXPLANATORY NOTE the Alphabetical Index Appears in The
    EXPLANATORY NOTE (See also the GENERAL INTRODUCTION) The Alphabetical Index appears in the same form and is based on the same principles as those applied in Cumulative Indexes Nos. 1-14. The Index consists of two types of main headings arranged in one alphabet: (1) names of countries and organizations parties to instruments, and (2) subjects of the instruments. Under the main country heading (or organization) the instruments are listed in alphabetical order by the second signatory party followed by the short title. The multilateral instruments in which a particular country participated are listed under this heading arranged alphabetically by short title. Under each subject heading the instruments are listed alphabetically by country or organization and then by short title. A country or organization is usually listed only once, either as the first or as the second signatory party, in alphabetical order. The multilateral instruments are listed alphabetically by short title under this heading. ALPHABETICAL INDEX Administrative assistance: See Double taxation Agricultural commodities (continued) USA (continued) Adult education book publishing: See Education Ceylon 1:6538 (19 Jul 1962):amend. 1973,30 Mar/22 Jun v.916:278 Aeronautical satellites: See Satellites Colombia: 1:13335 1972,26 Jun v.937:188 Afforestation: See Forestry amend. 1972,26/28 Jun v.937:199 amend., as amend. 1972,16 Aug/1 Sep v.937:202 Afghanistan: 1:13070 1973,24 Apr v.916:125 IDA:Development Credit Agr.: amend. 1973,11 May v.916:132 Aviation Project 1:12932 1973,2 May v.905:33 amend., as amend. 1973,11 Dec v.937:467 IDBA Project 1:12933 1973,15 May v.905:35 Indonesia: Livestock Development Project 1:13200 1973,2 May v.925:137 1:12232 (26 May 1972):amend., as amend.
    [Show full text]
  • Americanlegionvo1384amer.Pdf (9.494Mb)
    LeSabre. Americas favorite full-size amily car three years running. And no sign of tiring. Is it the dual air bags? The steel side door beams? The anti-lock brakes? Is it the child security locks? Or maybe ^ the roomy comfort and superior performance? Whatever families are looking for, ^g^^"^ they're finding in LeSabre. M " / Making it America's best-selling full-size car.* To learn more ^ /mJm about LeSabre, call 1-800-4A-BUICK. The Magazine for a Strong America Vol. 138, No. 4 April 1995 ARTICLE s TAHERED YELLOW RIBBONS An inside look at the Gulf War Syndrome investigation. By Tamara Lee Boyer and Stefani A. Lako 18 BEYOND BOYS TOWN Some surprising truths about orphanages. By Gumey Williams III 22 WHAT PRICE IMMIGRATION? Two experts square offon who—and how many—should cross our borders. 25 WHY THE U.S. MILITARY SHOULO STAY 'OVER THERE' Americanforces in Europe are wanted—and needed—more than ever By Gary L. Geipel 32 BUSTING PUBLIC CORRUPTION Hunting down officials who break the laws they've sworn to uphold. By Frank Bentayou 34 GLOBAL PIRATES International thieves grab a billion-dollar bootyfrom American business. ByJay Stuller 36 REMEMBERING THE FORGOHEN WAR The long-overdue Korean War Veterans Memorial will be dedicated this summer. By Gen. Raymond G. Davis 39 DEPARTME NTS BIG ISSUES Should Congress pass aflat 17-percent income tax.'' 13 VETVOICE 6 VETERANS UPDATE 42 VETS 52 COMMANDER'S MESSAGE 14 LEGION NEWS 44 PARTING SHOTS 70 WASHINGTON WATCH 16 YOUR AMERICAN LEGION 50 COVER America is rethinking its invitation to the huddled masses yearning to breathefree in "What Price Immi- gration.'" See Page 25.
    [Show full text]
  • History of the USS SCHENECTADY (LST 1185)
    History of the USS SCHENECTADY (LST 1185) Prepared by Robert R. Scofield, former CIC officer I have prepared this history of the USS SCHENECTADY (LST 1185) primarily from Command Histories of the SCHENECTADY for each year that it was in commission. Each Naval command is required to submit annually a “history” of the prior year’s activity to the Naval Historical Center located at the Washington Navy Yard. These Command Histories are available for review by the general public. However, this history has been supplemented by information gathered from the internet, from discussions with former SCHENECTADY crewmembers and from my personal files and recollections of the time I was on the ship. I intend for this to be a “living” history, in that it can be enhanced by new information. If anyone wants to add information, please e-mail me at [email protected] or call at 302-654-9112. I joined the SCHENECTADY on July 31, 1970 as an Ensign (fresh out of Officer Candidate School) and was assigned duties as Combat Information Center (CIC) officer with Division Officer responsibility for OI Division (ship’s office and medical department personnel, the ship’s postal clerk, the quartermasters and the radarmen (rate name later changed to Operations Specialist)). I was detached from the ship on August 18, 1972. I have organized this history by “captaincy” of each commanding officer. However, dates are also important mileposts, so I have used red, bold font for the first entry in each calendar year to help users who want to search the history by date rather than by commanding officer.
    [Show full text]
  • DII Asbestos Trust Site List Record Site Name City State Country Entity
    DII Asbestos Trust Site List Record Site Name City State Country Entity Begin Date End Date 3100001 11th Naval District Barstow CA USA HAL 6/1/1958 12/31/1982 3100002 3M Company Middleway WV USA HAL 1/1/1977 12/31/1982 35010133 488 Madison Avenue New York NY USA HAL 1/1/1949 12/31/1982 3100003 86th Street Station New York NY USA HAL 1/1/1940 12/31/1982 3100004 A&F Tileboard, Inc. Alexandria LA USA HAL 1/1/1952 12/31/1982 1000673 A.C. Lawrence Company Winchester NH USA HW 6/6/1967 6/6/1968 3100005 A.C. Lawrence Leather Co. Peabody MA USA HAL 1/1/1931 12/31/1982 3100006 A.C. Spark Plug Division Flint MI USA HAL 8/13/1937 12/31/1982 3100007 A.E. Staley Mfg. Company Decatur IL USA HAL 1/1/1934 12/31/1982 3100009 A.G. Spalding & Brothers – Springfield Street Chicopee MA USA HAL 1/1/1945 12/31/1982 3100010 A.G. Vento Plumbing Co. Greenville PA USA HAL 1/1/1980 12/31/1982 3100012 A.M. Lockett Co. New Orleans LA USA HAL 1/1/1934 12/31/1982 3100013 A.M. Water Works & Electric Co. Red Bank NJ USA HAL 1/1/1928 12/31/1982 3100014 A.M. Water Works & Electric Co. Summit NJ USA HAL 1/1/1938 12/31/1982 3100015 A.M.C., Inc. Fayetteville AR USA HAL 1/1/1978 12/31/1982 35010222 A.O. Smith Chemical Plant Houston TX USA HAL 7/6/1954 6/23/1965 1000687 A.O.
    [Show full text]
  • Treaty Series
    Treaty Series Treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat of the United Nations CUMULATIVE INDEX No. 15 (Volumes 901 to 950) I. Treaties Nos. 12887 to 13562 (Registered) II. Treaties Nos. 707 to 725 (Filed and Recorded) UNITED NATIONS New York, 1989 Treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat of the United Nations CUMULATIVE INDEX No. 15 Volumes 901 to 950 (29 November 1973 - 7 October 1974) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page General Introduction Abbreviations Chronological Index 1 Alphabetical Index 145 NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT Under Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations every treaty and every international agreement entered into by any Member of the United Nations after the coming into force of the Charter shall, as soon as possible, be registered with the Secretariat and published by it. Furthermore, no party to a treaty or international agreement subject to registration which has not been registered may invoke that treaty or agreement before any organ of the United Nations. The General Assembly, by resolution 97 (I), established regulations to give effect to Article 102 of the Charter (see text of the regulations, vol. 859, p. VIII). The terms "treaty" and "international agreement" have not been defined either in the Charter or in the regulations, and the Secretariat follows the principle that it acts in accordance with the position of the Member State submitting an instrument for registration that so far as that party is concerned the instrument is a treaty or an international agreement within the meaning of Article 102.
    [Show full text]
  • CIP Ordinances Pass, Way Clear for Vote
    FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BOCA RATON IN 1964 Largest Circulation Boca Raton News Bldg. Of Any Newspaper 34 S.E. Second St. In Boca Raton Area BOCA RATON NEWS Phone 395-5121 VOL. 8 NG. 7 Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, Thursday, January 10, 1963 20 Pages PRICE TEN CENTS CIP Ordinances Pass, Way Clear for Vote Porter Cites Savings Eight Ordinances Given Approval by Commission Resulting If CIP Eight ordinances de- ties, new city hall, new tailing a 'Capital Im- quarters for the police provement Frograrr for and fire departments, Program Is Approved the city of Eoca Raton quarters for the city ga- were adopted Tuesday rage, and additional fa- Savings of $18,000 to .increase in cost for per- by the City •Corr.rr.ission. cilities for the City sonnel may be off-set $19,000 through elimina- All eight ordinances, Recreation Eepartrr ent. tion of the city's rental by this lincon: e. Income which are still subject Freeholders will be properties by passage of may also come frorr to approval by the city's able to vote separately the Capital Iirproven'ent beach concessions grant- freeholders at the Feb. on each of the ordinan- Frograir were forecast ed frorr possible rrarina ces involved. rental. 5 election, were passed Tuesday by City Coir- In other action at missioner Richard For- by a unanimous vote of "As a matter of fact, the commissioners. Tuesday's meeting, the ter. operating costs for son e (Full texts of the City Commission: of the facilities under Forter's appraisal of eight ordinances are ACCEPTED the bud- consideration tray well the costs were in reply published by the City on get report of city Mana- be reduced due to in- to a letter from Sidney pages four and five of ger William Lamb for the creased efficiency, and Erodhead requesting section "E" in today's month of December.
    [Show full text]
  • The American Legion [Volume 137, No. 6 (December 1994)]
    1 VWERE' 29.95/ HJiBJiNO'S 1 imported Now with Thinsulate THERMAL INSULATIION WARMER THAN EVER BEFORE! We added Thinsulate™ thermal insulation throughout the whole foot to maximize warmth for your winter protection and comfort. Try this and all these other features on for size: • Water-repellent, flexible, man-made uppers wipe clean — never need polishing. • Decorative strap with gold-tone buckle around top adds a nice fashion touch. • Warm, acrylic fleece lining, top to toe. • Thick, foam-padded cushioned insoles. • No-slip, MEDIUM bouncy traction grip sole. • Full side zipper for easy WIDE SIZES! on, easy off. All this, and a terrific price to boot! 1 Now you don't have to sacrifice warmth for style! These boots 2 for 49.50 »° 24"* Winter Boot 3 for 74.00 have it all - warm fleecy lining and handsome good looks Haband One Hundred Fairview Ave., Prospect Park, NJ 07530 with fancy stitched detail, to wear with everything from suits D and EEE* Widths 7BY-48P What D or How to jeans! Here's your chance to stock up! Use the easy order Size? EEE? Many? (*add $2 per pair for EEE): C TAUPE form and send today! 7 7% 8 872 9 9/2 10 D BROWN 10/2 11 12 13 E BLACK Send me pairs of boots. I enclose $ purchase price, plus $3.50 toward postage and insurance. Check enclosed Discover Card Visa MasterCard Card #____ Exp.: __/__ Mr. Mrs. Ms. Mail Address Apt. # 100 Fairvicw Avenue City Thinsulate is a & State Zip 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or Full Refund of Purchase Price at Any Time! Prospect Park, NJ 07530 trademark of 3M.
    [Show full text]
  • The Starfleet Registry
    THE STARFLEET REGISTRY RESEARCHED AND COMPILED BY JOHN W. BULLERWELL Introduction What you hold is perhaps the most comprehensive listing of the NCC- and NX- Federation Starfleet registration numbers ever created. Unfortunately, as comprehensive as it is, it is also confusing, error filled and riddled with mysteries. These numbers are from the entirety of fandom and canon. If you’re looking for a work of completely canon numbers and nothing else, this is not the document for you. Because the majority of these numbers come from fandom, there are a lot of discrepancies, and a lot of replication. There are numerous considerations I needed to make in compiling the list. For instance, I worked under the assumption that a ship with a lettered suffix (for example NCC-1234-C) is carrying a registry ‘tradition’, like the Enterprise. Therefore, if fandom listed a NCC-XXX-A U.S.S. No Name, I assumed the was a NCC-XXX (no suffix) No Name as well. While this is indeed very unlikely, I included them for the sake of completeness, as the original originator likely intended. Also, spellings in this document are intentional. If a ships name was Merrimac, I did not change it to Merrimack, or vice-versa. Again, it is assumed that the originator of the ship’s name/number intended their spelling to be correct. Some vessels had the same names and numbers, but were listed under two different class names. An example of this would be the Orka-class and the Clarke-class. Both classes had the same ships and numbers.
    [Show full text]
  • Aa000344.Pdf (13.18Mb)
    JUNE 2004 Vol. 156, No. 6 features 12 The Greatest Legislation The American Legion-created GI Bill laid the MORE THAN foundations for civil rights and a middle class. BENEFITS 12 By Kenneth E. Cox 34 Not Child’s Play Violent fi lms and video games battle for the soul of America’s youth. By Jay Stuller 38 The Invasion That Changed the World The amphibious operation known as D-Day secured freedom and spelled doom for the Axis powers. 40 ‘Toward Purposeful Dissent’ BLOOD A liberal professor makes the case for not opposing FEUD 34 the fl ag amendment. By Steven Lubet 42 ‘Make a Difference’ Legionnaires gather on Capitol Hill for fl ag hearing, launch of Impact 2004 voting initiative. BEGINNING OF THE END 38 22 Agent Orange: Haze of Deception New evidence gives Vietnam War veterans the ammunition needed for a defi nitive federal study on the defoliant and its effects. By James V. Carroll Cover illustration: Steve Stone departments 4 Vet Voice 50 Under the Radar 52 Living Well Perspective on Iraq, VA committed to solving Commander’s Message 8 Green Berets in Mali Agent Orange puzzle. Brace yourselves for and the Pentagon memorial. ‘Impact 2004’ 56 Comrades 10 Big Issues 64 Parting Shots Federal funding for the arts The American Legion Magazine, a leader among national general-interest publications, is published monthly by The American Legion for its 2.7 million members. These wartime veterans, working through 15,000 community-level posts, dedicate themselves to God and Country and traditional American values; strong national security; adequate and compassionate care for veterans, their widows and orphans; community service; and the wholesome development of our nation’s youth.
    [Show full text]
  • The American Legion [Volume 138, No. 3 (March 1995)]
    . 1 EASY ON! EASY MEGA OFF! S miRACLE ALKING SHOES EASY ON! EASY €OMFORT CUSHIONED 5 WAYS! 'Ultra-soft foam-backed brushed adjustable closures instantly open wide or close securely. No pesky laces to tie! tricot lining throughout •Thick shock-absorbing cushion crepe midsoles 'Foam- backed innersole • Padded collar and tongue • Soft, supple man-made uppers wipe THE ULTIMATE COMfOKT SHOK Ever wonder what people do with clean with a damp cloth 'Bouncy, flexible sure-tread rubber outsole. all those overpriced running, jogging, and aerobic sprinting shoes?... THEY WALK IN THEM! In the yard, on vacation, down to the grocer, IT'S EASY TO OMER! Just use the coupon. Omega* Joggers are a quality wherever - because they FEEL SO GOOD! Now here is all the Quality, all the import, sold only by Haband, and delivered direct to your door by U.S. Mail. — Comfort, all the Styling - NOT $85, NOT $50, Order yours now - 2 pairs for only $29.95! but less than $15 a pair! black — ___ 1 Dmega MEN'S MiRACIE WALKING SHOES fcilf 4 for 57.50 Haband One Hundred Fairview Avenue, Prospect Park, New Jersey 07530 Men's sizes D Widths (Medium) What What How 7TY-45V Size? Width? Many? 7/2 8 8/2 9 9/2 10 10/2 11 12 13 BROWN 'AVAILABLE IN EEE (WIDE) TOO! BU\CK Add $2 per pair for: 7/2 8 8'/2 9 9/2 10 10/2 11 12 13 NAVY M WHITE Send me pairs. I enclose purchase price, plus $4.25 toward postage and insurance.
    [Show full text]