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THE WINDWARD-.,,,MARI vol. 20, No. 49 MCAS, Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HaWiii 11ecember 23, 1971 Christmas House Decoratie CE BRANCH" Contest winners announced Holiday Greetings from The winners of K-Bay's CAPEHART 2nd--SSgt R.J. Rogers (235), 1971 House Decorating Contest lst- lstSgt R.C. Cameron (1/3), 2348 B. Moses Secretary of the Navy have been announced and prizes 1781 A. Lawrence 3rd--SSgt L.E. Hajdok will be awarded today. 1 st-MSgt T.A. Jones (Radio), (KMCAS), 2294 B. Irwin Winners and their 1781 B. Lawrence HonMen--SSgt J.A. Yarber prospective areas are: 2nd-MGySgt E.A. Johnson ( KMCAS), 2417 D. Cochrane "As the holiday season approaches, I urge that Navy and OFFICERS (H&MS), 2068 A. Campion HonMen--SSgt A.A. Davey Marine men and women everywhere pause to reflect with pride 1st-Maj. R.F. Smart (MACS), 3rd--GySgt M.K. Cook (MAG-24), 2335 B. Irwin that in this time of doubt and turmoil they continue to 1776 Lawrence ( KMCAS), 1945 A. Parks Preliminary judging for provide to all our people a living example of steadfast 2n d --C apt H.V. Ericksen HonMen--SSgt W.I. Lushko choosing five houses in each area dedication, loyalty and courage as they stand between (MACS), 2175 Bancroft (1/3), 1993 B. Flemming was done by representatives of America and those who wish her ill. And I ask that each of 3rd-Capt S.W. Main (KMCAS), HonMen-SySgt J.A. Tarwater Enlisted Wives, Staff Wives and you remember in thought and prayer your Mothers -in -arms 2203 Ba uer (Bde), 2010A. Flemming O'Wives. Final judging was by who still endure in hostile hands at this season of warmth and HonMen-CWO E.W. Henninger Gen. V.A. Armstrong, Col. W.J. love. (HED), 2213 Bauer 65 AREA White and IstLt T.T. Long, Jr. HonMen-2ndLt J.L. Spurgeon Ist-SSgt E.E. Irsik (MACS), To all members and civilian of the United (MACS), 1868 Marmande 2410 A. English Judging was based on, but employees not limited to: States Navy and Marine Corps, and to your families, I extend *Creativity and my very best wishes for a merry Christmas and a happy and imagination of decoration; peaceful New Year full of good health and happiness. *Contribution to the feeling of Christmas; *Effort involved in decorating; *Overall visual effect Season Greeting decoration; and John H. Chafee *Adherence to sound Secretary Of the Navy safety rules in the decoration. CG, PAC The following prizes will FMF, be presented at the 1st place

"Christmas is the season of joy and the time of the year see Christmas, page 12 when men and women of the Christian Faith will pause to celebrate the incarnation of the Son of God. On the occasion of the.funt Christmas Day, the Anodes of God set the tone of peace on earth and good will toward men. The men and women of Fleet Marine Force, Pacific and Marine Corps Bases, Pacific continue to seek a lasting peace K-Bay Marine receives the and good will to all men. Their proud heritage of constant watchfulness and devotion to duty serves as a deterrent to those who would threaten the liberty, peace and justice of all people. While they continue to strive for this peadi, they have Meritorious Service Medal never hesitated to open themselves to the less fortunate with friendship and good will. 1 congratulate all of you on your splendid accomplishments. CWO William F. Flom, complex radar systertr,!! \ 0(411'. t His ,,,c01014 The message of Christmas should continue to inspire tik K-Bay's Maintenance Engineer ground communicationsi: !cads to struggle ever harder to bring about peace and unity among Officer has been awarded the other ancillary equipment Ind autlnuled t he all human beings. I extend my very best wishes to each of you Meritorious Service Medal for his supporting facilities was ('uuun.lndc Policy foi ouppr., serving with the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific and Marine Corps is work here with the 1st Marine evidenced by the high level of and Maintenance Insciplin,J Bases, Pacific and to your families for a Merry Christlia.s and a Brigade since August 1968. daily air control support healthful and happy New Yen. the Standing Operating According to his citation provided by the Squadron. Procedure for maintenance,.and Mr. Flom was initially assigned He was reassigned as implemented management as the Marine Tactical Data Brigade Maintenance Engineer in techniques which ensured System Project Officer with July 1969, with concurrent duty maximum coordination between Win. K. Jones MACS-2. Then a captain he as the Marine Corps Intergrated Li USMC developed detailed plans for Maintenance Management see MSM, page 12 G FM F, Pa, relocating the Squadron to another site on the Station and the foresiphi and "technical expertise" which he displayed in organizing the sophisticated Marine Data System, Merry Christmas, Happy New Yea! ,get' eatereleed fiewooad, oleiteptdepteJ ioctc from CG, lstMarBde, CO, MCAS

As Marines stationed outside the continental limits of the United States, we are upholding a tradition as old as the S. F. Giants to hold rap session at K-Bar Corps itself. Christmas has annually been celebrated throughout the world by Marines doing their jobs thousands of After the 18 holes of golf Giants teammates will be appearance at Kailua Toyota. miles away from their family and loved cities. on our course, Willie Mays and heading over to the family In true Hawaiian Aloha tradition, we 1;11.c tills theater to conduct an informal opportunity to wish both our fellow Marines and Naval rap session with interested Lanikila Park will he the personnel serving here: In this, our last issue of personnel, dependents and scene for a baseball clinic Mele Kalik imaka the year, we of the Windy civilian employees Monday co-sponsored by Servco (and) Staff and Joint Public Affairs Accompanying Mays will Pacific and the Department of Hauoli Makahiki Hou Office take the opportunity be Juan Marietta!, Willie Parks and Recreation. It Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. to wish all our readers the McCovcy, Bobby Bonds, Chris will be broken down into two We hope that in many Christmas seasons to come, best of Season's Greetings. Spier, Hal Lanier, Art Santo sessions: one going from 10 a.m. although for many not the Hawaiian version, you will be filled We hope that in the parade of Domingo, Bill Thompson and to noon, and the other from 2 to with the true feeling and meaning of an Aloha Christmas. the New Year you will find Jerry Johnston. 4 p.m. Peace, Happiness, and There will be a question and answer period and the V.A. ARMSTRONG W.J. WHITL. whatever it is that you wish Brigadier players will relate examples of Interested baseballers will General Colonel for the most. For you Commanding General Commanding Marines away from home, we their own illustrious past careers. receive instruction on basic Officer 1st Marine Brigade MCAS, Kineohe add a touch of snow to this Try and ge', ..way between fundamentals of baseball as well week's paper. 3 and 4 p.m. and get the as practical examples taken from autographs and help the stars the Giants' experiences. This warm-up for their evening event is open to the public. Viewpoint. Marines sound-off on Drug Program, K-Bay Inn

is greatly I Drug Program by the so-called addict who reduced. doubt if the the rest of the patrons. 1 looked The Windy staff reserves getting out next week, "Man, Marine Corps could handle this up to see if he was serious, and the right to screen in last week's all The report did I ever con those guys." reaction. he came to our table, telling submissions for propriety. the us paper by Maj. Gary of in an even ruder To submit a The drug program in the manner to get letter, type or HQMC drug program, while This leaves us with a lot of out. print your comments (not with the Marine Corps is ridiculously more dealing partically problem solving to do. Update It was 10 p.m., closing than 150 words) and either fell short of the truth ill-staffed in most cases. I base problem, your program, recognize your time, and he wanted all deliver to the Editor, Windward to the reality of drugs. I hope to my knowledge from personal need and keep in mind the centers, the customers out. A restaurant's Marine, Joint Public Affairs explore the inadequacies in the contact with various words of Frederick Perls, posted hours Office, and the clients. I've of operation Bldg. 930, or mail to the present Drug Exemption and counselors developer of Gestalt Therapy, normally refer to the time food Editor, Windward counselled with Lifeline in San Marine, JPAO, Rehabilitation Program and "Helpers are con-men who may be ordered and served, not KMCAS, FPO Diego and have observed the San Francisco offer some alternatives. promise something for nothing. to the time when all customers 96615. Deadline for submitting cannot be Corps' drug program and am Drug abuse They spoil you and keep you will be locked out. But, grant letters is Friday at noon. handled by a four page directive aware of some of the different dependent and immature." that it's K-Bay Inn's prerogative This invitation is not HQMC. That's why we techniques of counselling used in W. Scates from Stephan to interpret the hours in that license to ridicule for the sake must the drug culture of America. of keep hearing "The answer Sergeant USMC way. My question is this: ridiculing or to harangue be here somewhere, but we can't The Marine Corps drug EDITOR'S NOTE: The If K-Bay Inn plans to be needlessly. Nor is it intended for seem to find it." This program centers are not there to cope matter of drugs and the Corps' empty and locked up by 10 the use as personal attacks needs less talk and more action. with the root of drug problems. on p.m., why don't they either (a) individuals. Submissions should The Marine Corps has They usually attack the drug attempt to assist Marines and deal with this Nationwide refuse to take any more orders be honest, forthright, and painted Maj. Gary's picture of itself. They don't create an atmosphere of humanness. They problem requires understanding at least 15 minutes before sincere. Criticism should be the drug user-the one who closing time, or (b) accept only tempered with common turned himself in. The greater don't, sadly, foster trust. through communications. Sgt. sense, orders "to go" during the last 15 workable solutions and ideas. part of the picture lies in the I suggest a new program Scates' letter offers such a with trained, civilian therapists. vehicle. Windy compliments the minutes? Readers are encouraged to percentage of those users who D.A. Sistels comment do not turn themselves in. For a person to find himself sergeant on coming forth with on opinions expressed Cpl USMC by others. The user who makes use of amid the weeds of society, an his views and observations- - organization of discipline and welcomes additional letters to ill.: program is planning an WINDY STATEMENT strict military protocol that a the editor on this and other escape--he wants out. When the CHRISTMAS WEEK MASS Corps reali/es this, then its military therapist would be subjects of interest to Marines, OF POLICY sailors and dependents SCHEDULE- Christmas centers can start to work on the forced to live with cannot be at K-Bay. This column affords an As the subject addressed is Eve: Midnight: Christmas problems ol the drug user. not adhered to. above opportunity for active duty controversial, we have asked the Day: 8 and 11:15 a.m.: New the drug use or the drug. And then, I feel the military personnel, dependents Drug Exemption Officer to Year's Eve (Dec 31 ) 6 p.m. : The drug user may N. centers should work with the or civilian employees here to New Year's Day : 8 and red. married problem of the drug user rather comment on Sgt. Scates' white, black, express per sonal and/or 11:15 a.m. The usual unmarried. 17 or 47. He sees than with the drug. The problem observations in the next issue of professional opinions on matters Saturday evening mass is not through the structure of the lies with the adverse drug Windy. that relate specifically to areas being celebrated at 6 p.m. is current program and sees that it reaction, both physically and K-Bay Inn of interest at this base and not being celebrated on is to no avail. mentally. Drug is a noun, not a within the Marine Corps. A December 25th and January The user may get addicted; verb. The main problem is Last Sunday night, after serviceman's name, rank, service 1st due to the Holiday often he will not. Heroin, LSD addiction, overdose and death. attending the Kaneohe number, organization and phone schedule of masses. and hard drugs are not routes The reasons behind the use are Marines-Florida State basketball number are required with each Confessions will be heard on many in the counter what must be coped with. culture now game, my friend and I stopped submission. Civilian Thursday December 23rd want to take-they're aware; Addiction doesn't come as easy and at K-Bay Inn for something to employees/dependents are Friday December 24th, at they don't. The ones who turn as we are told it does; it depends eat. We had taken no more than requested to include work 4:30 and 5:30 mostly on the user. p.m.... with a themselves in for a drug habit on two bites of our sandwiches section/address and phone special last minute confession hard drugs in the Marine Corps If everyone in the Corps when the night manager number. Each letter must be being heard on Christmas eve usually have more fiction than who used drugs came forward, announced that we would have signed. If desired, initials may be at 11:00p.m. fact in their story. I've been told the troop strength would be to leave immediately , along with published in lieu of a name. Bulletin Boa

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HOLIDAY ROUTINE - Friday, Dec. .4 and Dec. 31 will follow holiday routine. address, obtain an address report card at the nearest Post Office or Immigration and Naturalization Service Office. DENTAL SICK CALL - Dental sick call during the holiday season, Dec. 24, 25, 31, and Jan. 1, will be conducted between 8-9 a.m. each day. The new Dental numbers are now in DEPENDENT'S CLINIC - The dependent's clinic will operate as a walk-in clinic during effect. They are as follows: appointment desk, 72620/72290; Brigade/Station Dental the period Dec. 20 to Jan. 2. All dependents are requested to defer requests for routine, Officer, 73100; administrative office, 73226; storeroom, 73104. non-emergency care until after the holidays so that the reduced clinic staff will be able to take care of those who require immediate treatment. Routine appointments will resume MCX HOURS OF OPERATION - On Dec. 24, all MCX activities will close at 3 p.m., on Jan. 3 and appointments may be made during the holidays for Jan. 3 and thereafter. except for the 7-Day Store and Beverage Sales (9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.), Malt Shop (11 a.m. - 6 p.m.). Golf Shop (7 a.m. - 4 p.m.), Golf Course Snack Bar (6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.), Hale TLA ACCOMMODATIONS - Sponsors are reminded that in selecting a hotel for TLA HooliiIii 49 a.m. - 6 p.m.), Patio Snack Bar, Bldg. 1090 (9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.), K-Bay Inn (7 families, caution should be taken to ascertain that the establishment is TLA approved. - M p.m.). and the Commissary Exchange Store (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.). On Christmas Day For guidance, refer to Hotel Information Bulletin No. 14, dated Sept. 1, 1971 and MCX activities will he closed except the Golf Course Snack Bar (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.), Change 1. laic I loolulu (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.), and the Bowling Center Snack Bar (noon - 10 p.m.). On Dec. 31, all MCX activities will be open normal hours, except the Bowling Center Snack MOTHER & BABY CARE CLASSES - Mother and baby care classes will be given in the Bar (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.). On New Year's Day, all MCX activities will be closed, except the Dispensar; Classroom Bldg. 216, starting Jan. 11 and running for five weeks. The course 7-Day Store and Beverage Sales (11:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.), Malt Shop (11 a.m. - 7 p.m.), covers pregnancy, labor and delivery, bottle and breast feeding. Call the Red Cross, Golf Shop (7 a.m. - 5 p.m.), Golf Course Snack Bar (6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.), Hale Hoolulu (9 257-2606 to sign up. a.m. - 4:30 p.m.), and the Bowling ('enter Snack Bar (noon - 10 p.m.). dIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA - St. Louis High School will hold a briefing and enrollment :session in Classroom No. 1, Station Training (Bldg. 376) at 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 28. This COMMISSARY HOURS - The K-Bay Commissary will close at 5 p.m. on Dec. 24 and 31, will be the last chance offered to enroll in the off-base high and.will be closed all day Christmas and New Year's Day. school diploma program so you must attend if you want to enroll.

SPECIAL SERVICES HOLIDAY HOURS - The holiday routine for Special Services will be as follows: the Library, Warehouse, Child Care Center, Stables, Hobby Shop, MARS, and Gym will be closed both Christmas and New Year's Day. The Golf Course, Boathouse and Pool will be closed Christmas Day, but open New Year's Day (Golf Course, 7:30 a.m. CC, Is( MARINE BRIGADE - sunset; Boathouse, noon - 6 p.m.; Pool, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.). The Bowling Alley will be BICAS, K/8NE013E DAY PUBLIC AFFAIRS open from noon to I I p.m. both Christmas Day and New Year's Day. On Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve,, the Library, Boathouse and Bowling Alley will operate from 9 a.m. - STRANT EI)ITOR ... 6 p.m. The Warehouse will be open from 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and from 9 SPORTS EDITOR a.m. - 6 p.m. on New Year's Eve. The Child Care Center will be open from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. THE WINDWARD MARINE IS PI.11XISHEli3 on Christmas Eve and 7 a.m. - 3 a.m. on New Year's Eve. On both days the Golf Course EVERY PM " PERSONNEL, DEPENDENTS AN/XJ:314- ' will be open from 7:30 a.m. - sunset; the Stables, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Boathouse, 9 a.m. - KANEOHE BAY. U Is PRINT/itt'Eff TUE. 6 p.m.; Hobby Shops, noon to 6 p.m.; Bowling Alley, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; MARS, 7:30 a.m. HAWAII AND Puousiien waif NON- to 4:30 p.m.; Pool, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Gym, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Theater will be VERNMENI. THE WINDWARD MARINE open from 7:15 until the movie ends and the Auto Shop will operate from noon - 6 p.m. 31A A PRINTING REAAJLATIONS (NAV ). Ir OF days. ME DEPARTMENT OF THE $4 WITH on all four ARMED ;IfilRVICES NEW! Ilt/REACJ;Ri., A POSES ONI,Y ANDS IN NOWAY ACCT./ LID THE JOINT PURLIC AtTAIR8 , . 'AND OTA,PE ALIEN REGISTRATION - Federal Law requires each alien in the United States, on Jan. NE ARE LOCATED IN BLDG. 930. ALL $1041111V,.52./L ENED AND MUST RE SUBMIITED EY ON T1b,rAvs.....,..L twos* PREVIOUS 1 of each year, to report his address to the U.S. Government. Failure to comply can mean NOON EMENTS HAVE SEEN MADI TI/' ITEAPP. CALI, 74141. 7"2144 "IC 44"4 serious penalties according to Immigration and Naturalization Service. To report an ONAI. INFORMATION. " "Thanks for the Memories ", Bob hon oh tstmas Show

KANEOHE MARINES (below) helped fill Stoneman Field at Schofield Barracks, Dec. 16, to see the Bob Hope 1971 Christmas Show. Hope made his appearance in traditional style (left), wearing orange, green and white aloha print combat utilities and matching boots. Blonde Jan Daly (right) sang for the scores of men. Other performers included: Miss World-USA, Brucene Smith; Jim Nabors (Comer Pyle); Sunday's Child; Suzanne Charny; . Vida Blue; Don Ho; the Hollywood Debs; the Blue Streaks, roller skating pair, and Les Brown and his orchestra. (photos by Cpl Paul Reynolds)

Carelessness causes fires

The number of fires in the housing. Human carelessness has past points to the need for been the contributing cause to continuing attention to fire most tires, arson fires have prevention efforts with continued to increase in number. particular emphasis during the and asphyxiation is the primary holiday season. cause of death in most fires. Getting a divorce? Make sure it's valid This rise in fires in living There are more fires in quarters requires extra attention valid for benefits It is recognized that considered Marine Corps Bulletin family quarters and barracks to the hazards. unless the divorce or the later 5800 contains all the pertinent than in all other single occupied Marines are often advised by Exit drills marriage has been upheld by a information concerning this buildings and most deaths from should be competent civilian attorneys encouraged along with the court in the United States. subject. fires have occured in family that divorces obtained in Mexico civil seriousness of the generally and other foreign nations are unrecognized hazard of smoke valid and that there is no basis to asphyxiation. or the question their validity Fires have been prevailent, marriages. Armed Forces YMCA is now TLA approved validity of subsequent especially after social gatherings Corps does not The Marine have been held in the home. contradict these attorneys but bath, a double room with Their other facilities The Armed Services bath, double rooms rather subsequent marriages South Hotel semi-private include, a swimming pool, The principle causes have YMCA at 250 community baths, and rooms, often cannot be recognized Honolulu, recently with gymnasium, music been smoking materials dropped Street, single rooms with community sets, post for purposes of receiving Marine became the first YMCA to apply lounges, television on rugs, furniture or other baths. cashing service, combustible materials left Corps benefits. for and receive TLA Status. office and check It is recognized that the game rooms, billiards, undetected until fire occurs after They will be ready to accept offer a resident "quickie" type divorces They barber shop and a small gift and the occupants have retired. couples and families on their to make your stay more obtained by U.S. citizens, when hostess sundry shop. An individual can help newly renovated third floor. . She will offer an neither party has extablished a pleasant prevent fires by avoiding placing They are stressing the fact to the "Y" along They also offer programs permanent legal residence, is of introduction ash t rays near readily that wives and children will have with aiding assistance to any of dances, shows, tours, card that a combustible materials and that such doubtful validity lots of time on their hands and that may occur. parties and many other be problems ash trays be wide-lipped and later marriage may not the YMCA is a place to spend activities. a noncombustible. Be wary where recognized by the Marine Corps. that time with their numerous They also have by a For reservations write the ash trays are emptied especially A marriage contracted facilities. reasonably priced restaurant is Armed Services YMCA, 250 so. when retiring. Carefully examine person after his or her previous The "Y" also offers units operated by the YMCA and daily Hotel St., Honolulu, hawaii upholstered furniture before marriage was supposed to have with double rooms to include a open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. meal 96813, or call phone number retiring especially after a social a been dissolved by a foreign private or community bath with a special discount nation not be 536-3735. social gathering. divorce may double room with a private ticket available. vu 1st Lt E. Miyamoto 1st Lt D. Grasso Sgt C.E. Jenkins Irene Wade Cpl D.M. Pritchard Sgt E.A. Butcher Cpl R. Gallegos SSgt R. Rogers Cpl M. Frezza HMN-262 HMN-262 VMFA-235 Navy Relief VMFA-235 VMFA-235 2/3 VMFA-235 1/3 Single Mission Air Med Single Mission Air Med Cert of Comm 100 hour award Plane Capt of Month Marine of Month Marine of Month Nay Ach Med Merit Promo

SSgt H.G. Frazier SySgt A.S. Harvick Dorothy Fenwick Cpl J.M. Mattinion 2/3 1st Rad Bn. Navy Relief Cert of Comm HMN-262 shipover 300 hour award Merit Mast When you use it, use it peoperly!!!

EDITOR'S NOTE: This column is a Windy feature in which we salute men and women at K-Bay who receive command recognition and atards. Unit Technical Information Officers are reminded that the majority of material for this column is taken from the Fleet Hometown News Release forms. Responsibility for having each individual fill out a Sgt T.L. Stephens FHNR form lies with the Unit TIO. Unit GySgt 1. Brown TIO's ae also responsthile for Ann Benn gt R.G. Hamilton H&MS-24 MABS insuring that Windy is notified in advance of each Wit event. shipover Merit Promo Navy Relief 1/3 100 hour award Merit Mast

Sgt E. Romero Cpt A.C. Blades Diane Modrzejewski Cpl J.M. Doehnelt Cpl M.S. Sheldon Cpl D.W. Fry Sgt T.W. Brundage Marjorie Parnell Cpl C.L. Mae*, HMN-262 Navy Relief HMN-262 2/3 1/3 HMN-262 PSB Navy Relief Merit Promo 1/3 Viet Cross of Gallantry 100 hour award Merit Mast Merit Promo shipover Top Grad 300 hour award Merit Promo 1/3 superior performance: Cecelia Sgt B.C. Piontek and Sgt G.M. 1st RADIO BN reenlisted for three years. The following Marines Cypher, Mary Ames, Betty Pang Dyer. Sgt P.J. Rath was Sgt R.J. Rath was were promoted to the rank of and Scotty Wong. NAVY RELIEF Meritoriously promoted to his meritoriously promoted to his Sergeant: George E. Robinson The following personnel The following women are present rank. present rank. Jr., Harris T. Moriguchi, Gary R. received citations for number of members of the 1971 Navy 1st RAD BN. JPAO Henry and David G. Meierdierks. years service: Evelyn Lee 30 Relief Graduation Class: Ann The following Marines Shirley A. Shifferly H&HS yrs., Dimas L. Munoz and Benn, Mary Randolph, Lucille graduated from NBCD School: received a citation for The following Marines Donato Tacbas. Elizabeth C. Lemoine, Bettie Wallace, Louise Corporals S.P. Martindale, R.M. accumulating 1,000 hours sick were promoted to their present Mejia, Dimas L. Munoz Jr. and Diver, Allie Henninger, Caribel Caldwell; Lance Corporals P.C. leave. ranks: Sergeants W.R. Norman, Edward K.S. Young received Fitch, and Hazel Ford. Anderson, B.G. Heatland and Comptroller A.D. Knight, R.L. Begley, C.L. citations for 10 years service to 1/3 PFC R.A. Cyr. Edith K.T.Chang received a Berry, C.A. Mahan, R.W. the Marine Corps. The following Marines The following Marines citation for 30 years Federal Mitchell and D.J. Winkel, Cpl The following personnel were awarded Proficiency Pay: graduated from Staff NCO service. R.E. Christian and LCpI G.N. were cited for accumulation of GySgt R.A. Robbins, SSgt D. School: GySgt D.A. Edmudson Beatrice K. Cummings Hood. sick leave: John Kai, and Masami Bonkowski, SSgt J.A. and SSgt A.V. Unger. received a citation for 20 years LCpI F.R. Fitch was 1,000 hours. Clarence H.Y. Yee Roquemore, Sgt G.A. GySgt A.S. Harvick Federal service. meritoriously promoted to his had 1,500 hours and Dorothy F. Wellenkamp, Cpl J.D. Darnell, present rank. Murata with 500 hours. Cpl M.L. Duncan, and LCpI C.R. AMTRACS SK3 Eril J. Godtlibsen Blaine Jr. The following Marines received a Beneficial Suggestion The following Marines received Letters of award for suggesting that the were promoted to their present Appreciation: Sgt C.K. Bolt, Cpl lights outside ServMart be ranks: Sgt P.M. Lougen, Sgt T.J. Bracamonte and LCpI B.F. turned out. D.G. Meierdierks, LCpI C.D. Blackburn. R.R. Johnson completed Tinklenberg, and Sgt. M.S. The following Marines an MCI Spelling course. Shelton. were promoted to Sergeant: VMFA-235 PSB R.E. Fitzroy, J.E. Nelson. H.A. The following Marines Sgt M.J. Reed was Meadows, S.W. Ames and J.E. received Good Conduct awards: Meritoriously promoted to his Loveland. Sgt A.D. Platt, Sgt V.K. present rank. SUPPLY DEPT. Anderson, B.E. Bratton and 2/3 The following Civil Service LCpI A.P. Sankolewicz. Sgt A.A. Michowski was personnel received Special These two Marines were Meritoriously promoted to his Achievement Group Awards for promoted to their present ranks: present rank.

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PERSONNEL SPECIALISTS from five local Navy and Marine Corps activities who recently attended a nine day conference on basic personnel staffing were, bottom row, from left, Brenda Medeiros, 14th Naval District CCPO; Lee, 14th IN A RECENT CEREMONY in the office of BGen V.A. Armstrong, Ruby Wilde, K-Bay; Laraine CG, First Marine Brigade, these Naval District CCPO; officers and enlisted Marines were presented with letters appreciation second row, Charlotte Tagupa and Hon Wa of for their "demonstrated Wat, 14th Naval District K-Bay; back row, enthusiasm and professionalism" during the recent PHIBLEX 2-71 CCPO; Doris Sonoda, Exercises. Recipients of the awards were Fritz Gasper, conference instructor; Paul Hashimoto, Pearl Harbor (left to right), Sgt Malcolm A. Greenleaf, Major Leonard L. Etcho, Capt Robert H. Railey, Major George R. Naval Shipyard; Dorothy Gross, Pearl Harbor ROCMM; Raymond Frank, Capt Robert O. Gunning, (BGen Armstrong, who presented the letters), LCpI Daniel W. Kelly, PFC Hoe, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Joyce Tome, Naval L. Thomas, Capt George N. Samaras, LCp1 William G. Sailors, and Capt Ray William M. Diedrich. (Photo by Communication Station, Honolulu. The conference was held at the Cpl Tom Bone') Pearl Harbor Regional Office of Civilian Manpower Management. S K-Bay's swimmin', rollin', fightin' Alligators The Marine rifleman, so slow? Remember that this One of the more unusual known as the backbone of the "mill" is encased in a 35-ton jobs undertaken Corps, by D Company is only effective when vehicle lined with 3/4-inch recently was literaly "for the he's within shooting range of the homegeneous steel plating. birds." enemy. Operated by a driver, The Hawaiian stilt, a In recent years, vertical assistant driver, and a crew chief, near-extinct bird, needs a envelopment, the technique of the AMTRAC can handle up to particularly muddy place to air-lifting troops by helicopter to 30 combat equipped Marines, or their objective, has been getting 12,000 pounds of cargo. build it's nests. A shortage of the more and more use. On land the AMTRAC kind of terrain the bird needs Still very much in the ,serves a variety of uses. Not only could endanger the species,. ne program, however, is the can it (-any troops and supplies way to provide this muddy p ce traditional emphibious assault, through swain is and marshland is by running a few AMTRACS known since World Waril as" where trucks couldn't navigate, up and down a stretch of land Hitting the beaches." it also provides for armored near water, 1.11. tracks of the "Delta" Company, protect ion ]rum enemy fire. tractors "mush " up enough AMTRAC (Amphibian Tractor) Par !rem being a mud to help in the fight to save Battalion has the job of making defenseless sitting duck; the these birds from extinction. sure the Aline rifleman makes AMTRAC has it's on Recently, Major Bahmaier it to the bealk. with a minimum turret-mounted caliber and eight volunteers aided the ofd er frolit,enemy fire and, machine gun . Toys for Tots program by one shore, uviding support The model assembling 36 bicycle kits for in the form- oaf transporting (seen in thee' aos) isn't the needy youngster.by assembling troops and su s. only AMTRACi e Marine ,- ::46-- bicycle kits 5 for needy Corps arsenal: youngster. 5 To at plish their maintains .tn covarr ' Inspections, drill, mis "D" any uses and main{elLince- v wInd organized sports, and other mai an 1..V1 is. used to MI engin is activities familiar to K-Bay's Ve Tracked (Tf(41f a crane-type hoist Thment) infantry Marines are also very mo commonly known sit and carries equipment i or much a part of D Company. The it's ption in the late 19 on-the-spot field repairs. unit is taking the Marine Corps as t "Alligator." Ater type of, vehicle Force in readiness doctrine in r aintaIrtekby 0 Company is an stride. BG VIP(('lOiA which,, looks like ,,4 The " AMMUNTS" Ma e "PS" on the ()Aside, but is Sfiuwed their' infantry are ,,.tnyitnatiol,hrs vehicle. capabilities by providing the elm Command tractor is a manpower needed to compose La 50% of the aggressor forces fo --on the 'recent. PHIBLEX training THE DOGHOUSE", better known as an air intake and exhaust hal mannevers in the Kahuku superstructure, fits above the engine in an AMTRAC and is here vehicles). provide a ease o operations or Training Area. being lifted by the L VTRI repair vehicle. Once ashore, the the Regimental Landing Team The AMTRAC has been AMTRAC's show what is meant Commander and his staff. with the Marine Corps since by the work "amphibian". Besides operating and World War II, with the current T h e AMTRAC's maintaining their vehicles, the LVTPSAI model being nearly Just to give you an idea of the weight of an AMTRAC, 16 years old. tractor-tracks propell,it through "AMGRUNTS" ( a name picked consider the fact that an AMTRAC weighs as much as 35 water using small "paddles" up in Vietnam) have other tasks Within a year, "D standard Volkswagen beatles.. .would you believe 350 built into the threads. Once on to accomplish. Company will be phasing in a 200-pound Marines?...How about two F4-J Phantom new jets land, the tracks work like those "My troops not only have version, the LVTP-7. This (unloaded, no armament and no fuel)?...if that's not clear of a tank, thus making the to handle their AMTRAC's, they vehicle is 25% faster, weighs less, enough, try 16,992,000 ping-pong balls! vehicle double as an armored also have to learn and train in sports a turret-housed 50caliber personnel carrier. the same skills that an machine gun, and is propelled in The AMTRAC can travel infantryman has," says Major the water by hydro jets instead up to 190 miles at a cruising W.W. Bahnmaier, the unit's Co. of the special "paddle-type" speed of 30 m.p.h. on land and "We strive to fulfill all of tracks. The company 57 miles at 7 to 10 m.p.h. in our commitments," adds Major currently stery by Cpl Tom Bone maintains water. Bahnmaier, 48 AMTRACS' four photos by Sgt Dave Koteles How can a Continental recalling some of the jobs tractor platoons (10 vehicles V-12 1790 cubic inch engine recently handled by the each), a maintanance platoon, rated at 810 horsepower can be "AMGRUNTS." and a headquarters platoon.

AT THE DRIVER'S SEAT, PFC William J. Petenon (seated) gets an assist from the Assistant Driver PFC William R. Everette. "HITTING THE BEACHES". . .a look at the primary job of an AMTRAC. (photo by GySgt C.B. Simmons) () 1971 - The year in persona

Here at K-Bay the Marines was established as was an Ad have worked hard at being Hoc human relations council to "human" Marines during 1971, advise and assist the human and they shined... relations officer. The Anachronism took a back WINDWARD MARINE was used seat to K-Bay's desire to place as a platform to announce and human affairs in the forefront of emphasize the importance that "first things first." Brigadier General Armstrong and As the relocation of new Colonel White placed in the Brigade units worked itself out program. to a routine pace, Brigade unit this commanders were assaulted A program of sort with generate constant personnel manning must necessarily from the down and, in this level turbulence. top Constant respect, the human relations individual leadership changes officer solicited input and were evident as was heightened attempted to gauge the feelings emphasis on combating racial from field grade officer level to tensions in any form and the enlisted. The Brigade human serious problems drug abuse. of relations contact team made As if this was not enough several presentations to officers to occupy a commander's spillover into the and staff noncommissioned Ground Controllers coordinate attention, the an air strike during training at the l'ohakuloa gaining Area on the Big logistics was also officers of both the Brigade and Island. area obvious. The Brigade's equipment needed the Air Station. attention, but a shortage of Every effort continues to skilled manpower necessary to be made to insure increased maintain that equipment did not sensitivity of older Marines to deter progress. the feelings, cultures and story by However, coping with the asperations of minority group problems of the young Marine Marines. The experience of this Jr. MSgt R. Jarrell, became a major goal of the developing program has already Brigade and Air Station, expanded significantly enough alongside the mission of to establish it at the general staff achieving and supporting a fully level. combat ready status, respectively. On Dec. 1, an assistant photos by At this point both the chief of staff for human affairs Brigade and the Air Station was established and made JPAO Personnel joined hands and developed a responsible for improvement of joint pilot program for the racial harmony and assurance of eradication of minority group equal opportunity, enhancement discrimination. of personal services and A human relations branch education to include the activities of the Promote Enhancement of Personal Leadership Effectiveness (PEOPLE) Training Unit; drug abatement to include educational programs relevant to alcohol, marijuana, dangerous drugs and narcotics abuse, and Taking advantage of education opportunities provided through the drug exemption program. Program& Marine Corps Education As a joint venture, the assistant chief of staff for human affairs is also the special assistant for human affairs to the commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station. Education is a key factor in any organization. At Brigade Schools, the NCO Leadership and SNCO Leadership and Management schools graduated 326 and 79 NCO's respectively, in the fine art of military leadership. The Joint Education Office, in addition to sponsoring numerous programs in different levels of education, has recently culminated plans for a high school diploma program through attendance at on-base courses. In areas of working and living conditions, eventually all

teriall view of the I I th Annual K-Bay Water Carnival held here in A show of aerial power-- 8,000 pounds of airplane fuselage being May. lifted by a CII-531). 7 it of innovations nab services

barracks will be changed to a The Station had the most cubicle arrangement vice open successful K-Bay Water Carnival squadbay design. This transition ever (125,000 spectators). It's is 'already in progress. Draperies the "most diversified event of its have been ordered for the kind in Hawaii." And, for the enlisted barracks also. New first time in five years, the washers and dryers have been Hawaii Marine Basketball Team installed. (of which all but three team In addition, the Station members are K-Bay men) gained Launderette has been remodeled a berth in the Rainbow Classic. and new machines installed And the Brigade, not to be there. A new dry cleaning and outdone, started another first, laundry facility was opened the Pineapple Bowl, to be played adjacent to the main exchange annually at K-Bay. and the K-Bay Inn was The officers now have a air-conditioned and completely guest house in operation from renovated. Sunday steaks at the existing facilities at the BOQ and messhall are grilled outside and plans have been drawn to you can help yourself to soft , provide something similar for drinks all week long. enlisted personnel. Near the end If you don't want to stay of the year, with personal aboard the base on weekends, services gaining the high ground, you can take a free hop to Marines here experienced Marines stand by as a 01-531) "Sea Stallion" delivers a 105 mm Howitzer. Kilauea Military Camp (KMC) another innovation as the on the Big Island. Or, if you stay command coped with the aboard, you can pass the time problems experienced by the young (and stay in shape) with the new Marine. athletic equipment recently "We can do nothing about installed in many barracks. Of the amount of money coming due to the young Marine, course, you can't skinny-dip in now because however, we can pay him more the Station pool often." those new lights are really And what happened. bright, but you can go to the that's The going thing for Marines at newly redecorated Theater No. 1 K-Bay is pay call just prior to a recently opened Theater No. or holiday. The reasoning behind it 2. is simple -- a man is happy when At the main exchange he has "money to burn." The building, the Station chapels commander wants his Marines were consolidated, providing happy. additional space to house the And speaking of being hardware, toys, sporting goods, happy... and the health and comfort Remember that snackline Cub Scouts doing their thing Jiff eadogv. By removing mangrove items departments. The ladies that opened in the messhalls in seedlings from the base's Nuupia Pond areas, they preserve a natural department was relocated across September when both messhalls habitat for local fish. from the men's department to were totally renovated? That add to customer convenience. featured hamburgers, cheeseburgers and lots of french In January a shuttle bus fries? began operating aboard base for must talk to the man advantage of personnel. Both You the who really knows what Human the SNCO and the enlisted clubs Relations are all about when it were renovated, redecorated and comes to getting to a Marine's repainted. heart... The Seabees came to town Mess Sergeant Harold in late summer to make a Enright claims that K-Bay portion of Old Mokapu School Marines are the greatest lovers into a youth activities building on Oahu among the armed and construct a bath house at forces...of french fries. Ft. Hase Beach where cabanas During October and have been installed. Another November, they ate 3,240,000 Navyman publicly announced individual french fries. If that that emergency dental care has continues through 1972, they been established for dependents have to pack away 19,240,000 of Marines and Sailors at K-Bay. french fries or, if you like, 20 tons of potatoes. From the President came a And, if you think Marines pay raise; two of them as a are a wee bit nutty at times, matter of fact, the last one there may be an answer. Try primarily for younger Marines -- eating 89,136 Nutty Buddy ice officer and enlisted. The cream bars in 1972. Commandant gave us all new There you have a portion, permanent press, machine Marines. 1971. The year of washable trousers to save part of plenty, with more to come in that pay raise. 1972.

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VOSSEKUIL BILLY SQUIRES TONY KAUFMAN CHUCK KOZAK JOHN TOLMIE GREG 63" 30 6'0" 21 6'4" 33, 6'2" 44 6'4" 43

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Sgt. Bob Burnside

The tale of Guliver and the Not quite placing in the 6'1 outside player. Kennedy, HAWMAR's will be John number-two big gun for little people will unfold this double figures at seasons end last who was the second leading Tolmie, a 6'2 guard who is HAWMAR, is a 6'4 forward who Monday night at the HIC when year was Mike Contreras, a 6'2 scorer last season, brines one leading the Marines in scoring aL;o hits hard from the outside Coach Hal Norton's HAWMAR's outside player. He brings' one year of experience to the Devils. for this season. Last Friday night key. Kozak, whose shooting has lock horns with the Sun Devils year of experience to the team He hits better than 50% from against Jolly Roger, Tolmic sparked life into his team, netted of Arizona State University in this season. the outside and averaged 14.8 picked up 35 points, shooting 14 points during the last game against Jolly oger. the opening game of the Rounding out the starting points at season's end. primarily from the outside. Rainbow Classic. five for ASU is Bill Kennedy, a .Starting for the Chuck Kozak, the Guliver, in this case, is Ron Greg Vossekuil, at 6'4, is Kennedy, ASU's 6'11 inside HAWMAR's leading center. Last player. Kennedy, a 248 pound encounter, he snatched 24 senior, currently leads the Sun rebounds and netted 13 points Devils in rebounding for the to the winning Marine score. season. The Devils currently support a 6-2 record going into Bill Squires, a ('3 forward, Monday night's game. is continuing to score in the Starting lineup for ASU, in double figures this season. short, is big. Paul Stovall, a 6'4 Squires, shooting from the jumping jack, returns from last outside, sank I I points in Last year's Devil lineup. Stovall, who week's Jolly Roger bout. led his club last year with 11.4 rebounds a game and shot 53.4 Finishing out the from the field, is expected to be HAWMARWMA five is Tony one of ASU's big guns in the Kaufman, a 6' guard with speed opening Classic game. Rhea and ball-handling skill. Taylor, who averaged 13.5 points per game last year, With the Sun Devils using finished last year's season with a their inside-outside system hot streak. He scored 21 or more instead of the normal points in four of the final five forward-guard-center set up, the games last season. Taylor, a 6'5 Monday night game should he inside player, is the Devil's one to see. 11 the HAWMAR's outside shooting man. (Possibly can continue to hit from the their answer to Chuck Kozak.) outside, they have a good chance Mike Hopwood, a 6'6 to take this one. ASU, on the inside man, is in his third season other hand, need only stay in with the team. Last year, he the inside, for the majority of averaged 10.4 points and 8.3 their baskets. Inside vs. rebounds per game. He was outside...1 his Monday night at voted the most improved player the 11.I.C. See you there. for ASU last season.

CROSSED SABERS .HAWMAR Chuck Kozak (33) goes for a rebound at the same time as unidentified won with a 92-71 to earn a berth in the Jolly Roger player. In last Friday night's game. 11A WILIAR NED WULK HAL NORTON Rainbow Classic. Photo by Sgt. Dave Koteles HAWMAR COACH ASU COACH

BILL KENNEDY RHEA TAYLOR PAUL STOVALL MIKE CONTRERAS MIKE HOPWOOD 6'5" 32 6'4" 33 6'2" 14 6'6" 21 6'1" 12 9 Sporting Briefs/

WHEELS OF OAHU -- Don't forget the meeting coming up this Wednesday (Dec. 29) at the Old Mokapu School in Room 119. Time for the meeting has been set for 6 p.m. The elections will take place tonight. Members are encouraged to attend. JUNIOR RIFLE CLUB -- The Kaneohe Marines' Junior Rifle Club, affiliated with the National Rifle Association (NRA), will soon begin its Basic Marksmanship Course. Conducted by the Junior Club instructor (GySgt Bill Atchinson), the course will be open to any boy or girl between the ages of 10-18 provided they are dependents of a member of the Armed Forces, active or retired. Classes will be held on each Saturday morning from 8:30-9:45, starting Jan. 8 and running through Feb. 12. Upon completion of the basic course, members will be qualified to participate in supervised range firing of 22 cal. rifles once a week with periodic competitive matches. The cost of the course, to include one year membership, will be $3.00. The course will be limited to the first 10 applicants. Those interested are asked to contact CWO LUNT, 73503/254-4068, prior to Jun. 8. ..SWIMMING AND SURFING -- During the winter season the following hours of pool and beach operation arc now in effect: pool Weu-Sun 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ft. Hase Beach Sat-Sun-Holidays II a.m. to 6 p.m. North Beach Sal-Sun-Holidays 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Swimming is only authorized when there is a lifeguard on duty. This ft applies to North Beach and Ft. Hase Beach: . ;THE HARLEM. GLOBETROTTERS -- The Globetrotters will be at the H.I.C. Jan.. I 3, 14, 15 and 17 at 8 p.m. The only discount night will be on the TWO MEMBERS of the Aulea Swim Club of Windward Oahu, Patty Wagner (left) and Michele Puff, let 13th of Jan. The price for the tickets that night will he $5.00 tickets practice the Butterfly at the Station Pool, getting ready for the forthcoming Invitational Swim Meet ($2.50); $4.00 tickets ($2.00); $3.00 tickets ($2.50). The rest of the to be hosted here, Dec. 27, 28 and 29. Photo by Cpl. Tom Bone' dates will be regular prices of $5.00 and $4.00 tickets only...WRESTLING -- Anyone interested in wrestling intramurally and/or a base team is asked to contact Cpl. Kapfer at the Station Pool (72922). If not there, leave your name, unit, and phone Aulea swimmers challenge number, or call again. INTRAMURAL BOXING SMOKER -- Intramural boxing is here again. Anyone interested, refer to your Special Services officer in your Unit. First Smoker will he held Jan. 28, 1972...BOWLING -- Anyone interested in team bowling leagues is asked to call SSgt Piburn, 73151 (254-4554). The League, which starts Jan. 4, will feature howling at the Pali l.anes...ARCHERY mainland clubs Dec. 27-29 CLUB NEWS -- The Windward Bowmen have a full schedule of shooting set up for January, 1972. So why not start the new year Cpl. Bob Nash out right, and join us for fun in Archery. Following is the club schedule for next month: An Invitational Swim Meet will compete for top swimming combines local civilians from 2 Sunday 10 a.m. Tournament --28 Field will be hosted here, Dec. 27, 28 honors. Windward Oahu and military round $1.00 adult ; $.50 and 29 as the Au lea Swim Club The Aulea Swim Club from K-Bay. youth. 1111 Other .clubs participating 7 Friday 7 p.m. Junior Olympic in the meet include: California; Handicap 5.25 ORDER OF EVENTS - MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1971 Hawaii .Swim Club; 14 Friday 7 p.ni. Junior Olympic Kamehameha Swim Club; Handicap 5.25 Manoa; Naval Air Station 15 Saturday 10 a.ni. Tournament-28 Field QUALIFY- QUALIFY- Aquatic Swim Club; Naval round $1.00 adult ; 5.50 GIRLS ING TIME EVENT . ING TIME BOYS Station Guam; Pacific Aquatic youth Business meeting I. 5:27:7 Senior 400m Freestyle 5:01.5 2. Club; Pearl City Aquatic Club; 28 Friday 7 p.m. 3. 33.9 11-12 50m Freestyle 32.5 4. Pearl Harbor Swim Club; The Windward Bowmen are located in Bldg. 556 with a 14-target Clara; 5. 37.2 10-under 50m Freestyle 35.2 6. Punahou; Santa Seattle field range just behind the building. If you are interested in archery 7. 1:21.9 Senior 100m Backstroke 1:15.7 8. Trition Aquatic; Stockton; or have any questions, please call Sgt Mat Bales at 254-4938 after University; 9. 1:30.2 11-12 100m Backstroke 1:29.4 10. Eastern Illinois working hours...GREEN BARONS -- The Green Barons held their 11. 1:43.8 10-under 100m Backstroke 1:33.1 12. University of 'Washington: monthly meeting at their clubhouse on Sat., Dec. 18. New officers Wahiawa; Wailua and the 13. 2:57.5 Senior 200m Individual 2:39.5 14. were elected and an upcoming contest was discussed. Reelected as Medley Mid-Pacific Institute. president was Lec Gauthreaux with Bob Veigel in as vice president. Sanctioned by the 15. 3:06.2 11-12 200m Individual 3:03.8 16. Elected as secretary was Ann Gauthreaux, while Dawn Cox was Hawaiian Association of the Medley elected treasurer. Club historian is still Bob Gschwind and Charley A.A.U. the meet is open to 17. 3:39.2 10-under 200m Individual 3:18.7 18. Cox was appointed as club publicity and projects officer. After the 19. Medley amateur athletes who hold a meeting, a Christmas party was held for the club members and their 19. 3:19.3 Senior 200m Breaststroke 3:02.7 20. current A.A.U. registration. families. (10 minute break) Senior events are open to all swimmers twelve years or older. 21. Senior 800m Freestyle Relay 22. All events, except relays will be by trails (preliminary ORDER OF EVENTS - TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1971 heats) and finals. Finals will be K-Bay dominates Pac matches two hours after 23. 1:22.8 Senior 100m Butterfly 1:11.6 24. approximately 25. 1:32.1 11-12 100m Butterfly 1:37.2 26. the finish of the last trail 27. 1:46.0 10-under 100m Butterfly 1:37.3 28. (preliminary) heat. 29. 2:56.2 Senior 200m Backstroke 2:46.8 30. All events, except relays, 31. 1:09.9 Senior 100m Freestyle 1:02.0 32. will be by trails (preliminary 33. 1:15.3 11-12 100m Freestyle 1:13.8 34. heats) and finals. Finals will be 35. 1:24.8 10-under 100m Freestyle 1:18.0 36. approximately two hours after 37. 6:16.4 Senior 400m Individual 5:48.1 38. the finish of the last trail Medley (10 minute (preliminary) heat. All relays break) will be timed finals. There will 39. 10-under 200m Freestyle 40. be no team points recorded or Relay team awards given. A.A.U. rules 41. 11-12 200m Freestyle 42. govern. 43. Relay Awards of Aulea Medals 43. Senior 400m Freestyle 44. for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places will be presented in individual events. Ribbons will be given for 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th ORDER OF EVENTS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1971 places. 45. 2:34.1 Senior 200m Freestyle 2:20.8 46. In the relay events Aulea 47. 2:45.5 11-12 200m Freestyle 2:39.8 48. medals will be presented for 1st = 49. 3:03.2 10-under 200m Freestyle 2:52.3 50. place and ribbons for 2nd and TF. 51. 1:31.8 Senior 010m Breaststroke 1:22.7 52. 3rd places. l'h, K-BAY DINGERS WITH THEIR TROPHIES.. .K-Bay Marines, 100m Breaststroke 1:37.6 54. 5 3. 1:38.5 11-12 71 firing in the FMFPac Intramural Rifle and Pistol Matches, once Breaststroke 1:46.5 56.. "Aulea swimmers look 55. 1:51.1 10-under 100m again dominated the event by taking 17 of 22 awards. K-Bay 57. Senior 200m Butterfly 2:51.4 58. forward to this meet with 3:13.5 shooters (1 to r): Sgt D. W. Rayfield; SSgt K.E. Benyhill; CWO-4 minute break) enthusiasm ", says Head Coach (10 G. W. Fenwick; SSgt L.M. Lawson; and Cpl S.A. Nale, Not 59. 10-under 200m Medley Relay 60. and Meet Director Mr. Albert Minn of Kailua. He continties, shown. . .CWO H.B. Russell and LCpI K.R. Simonson. -- Photo by 61. 11-12 200m Medley Relay 62. "We have some good talent and Sgt Dave Koteles 63. Senior 400m Medley Relay 64. hope to place in all events". 1,at4WaitftWOMUMMamommtgatamialiatiftiglw:Aam. ::drens Christmas Party at SNCO Club

THURSDAY: Dec. 23 - The TUESDAY: Dec. 28 - Bruce Children Christmas Party is Allen, guitarist, from the tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. Summit will be providing the FRIDAY: Dec. 24 - The Club music from 8 to 11 p.m. will open at 11 a.m. The Package FRIDAY: Dec. 31 - Happy New store will be open from 11:30 Year!! The Club will be open a.m. to 12:30 p in. and then from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and then reopen from 4:30 to 9 p.m. will reopen at 7 p.m. for the Happy Hour from 4 to 6 p.m. New Years Eve Ball. Sorry, all There will not be any tickets are sold out. entertainment tonight. SATURDAY: Jan. 1 - The Club SATURDAY: Dec. 25 - The will follow a regular holiday Club extends a very Merry routine. There will not be any Christmas and hopes you have a entertainment tonight. very nice day. The Club will be SUNDAY: Jan. 2 - Sunday open with Rick and Sandy Hohn Brunch from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. providing the - entertainment Dinner is served from 5:30 to 9 from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. p.m. SUNDAY: Dec. 26 - Sunday MONDAY: Jan. 3 - Monday Brunch from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Night at the Movies at 8 p.m. Dinner is served from 5:30 to 9 featuring free snacks plus a Club p.m: - Card Drawing for prizes. Adults MONDAY: Dec. 27 - Monday Only. The dining room is closed, Night at the Movies at 8 p.m. however enjoy hot roast beef, featuring free snacks plus a Club baked ham, and pastrami Gard Drawing for prizes. Adults sandwiches in the Bar during Only! The dining room is closed lunch hour. on Mondays. but there will he TUESDAY: Jan. 4 - Bruce Allen, hot roast beef, baked ham and guitarist. from the Summit will pastrami sandwiches served in be providing music from 8 to 11 the Bar during lunch hour. p.m. UESDAY-FRIDAY: Lunch is WEDNESDAY: Jan. 5 - Special

served from 11 a.m. to I p.m. Italian Night. Stay in your car says MP's Recently several violators not being openly exposed to in Station Traffic Court have traffic and the possibility of a claimed ignorance of a Military physical misunderstanding is Police Policy stating that persons minimized. detained by an M.P. vehicle will be requested to remain in their Persons detained are also own vehicle, unless otherwise requested to turn off their dictated by the M.P. ,ignition keys and present a This is for the protection Military I.D., appropriate of the detainee as well as the driver's license and vehicle M.P. In this way, the person is registration.

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The Station/Brigade Postal responsibility to ensure that Officer is empowered to open parcels do not contain parcels for postal inspection non-mailable articles. Lists of mailed aboard the Air Station non-mailable articles are posted in Unit Mail Handling Orders here. DOING HER THING for the Christmas Season, pretty Miss Gracie Bowerman is not one elves. and in Post Office Lobbies. of Santa's . I t i s the mailers Rumor has it that Mrs. Claus took one look at this 5'8", 36-26-38, blue-eyed blonde and said, "NO!"

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_Theater, Bldg. 1020 Family Theater Showrime: Slmwtime: Fri-Wed--6:30 p.m. Movies Fri-Wed-7:15 p.m. linrsonly- 7:30 p.m. Thins only-8:115 p.m.

MOVIE FAMILY THEATRE MOVIE FAMILY THEATRE TI1EATRE BLDG. 1020 THEATRE BLDG. 1020 PETER RABBIT AND TALES OF BEATRIX Tonight SWEET CHARITY, Shirley MacLaine, John McMartin Dec. 31 Dec. 30 POTTER,Royal Ballet (G) Musical (G) Musical

MAROONED, Gregory Peck, Richard Creena WAIT UNTIL DARK, Aurdey Hepburn, Jan. I Dec. 31 (G) Adventure Alan Arkin, (G) Drama V

WILL PENNY, Charlton Heston, Joan Dec. 24 SEE NO EVIL, Mia Farrow, Robin Bailey, (GP) Jan. 2 Jan. I (-) Hackett (GP) Drama

THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS, , Dec. 24 MAKING IT, Kristoffer Tabori, Marlyn Mason (R) Jan. 3 Jan. 2 Lola Albright, (GP) Comedy Comedy V

10 RILLINGTON PLACE, Richard Dec. 25 THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER, Alan Arkin, Jan. 4 Jan. 3 Attenborough (GP) Drama Sandra Locke, (GP) Drama PACIFIC VIBRATIONS, Jock Sutherland, Dec. 25 LET IT BE, The Beatles, (G) Musical Jan. 5 Jan. 4 (G) Surfing Adventure. THE STATUE, David Niven, (R) Comedy Dec. 26 NIGHT VISITORS, Trevor Howard, Liv Allmann, Jan. 6 Jan. 5 FLAP, Anthony Quinn, (GP) Drama Dec. 27 Dec. 26 (GP) Mystery HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE, Dec. 28 Dec. 27 Rob Hope UNDERGROUND, Robert Goulet, Daniels Gaubert Jan. 7 Jsn. 6 (GP) Comedy (GP) Drama THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE, Dec. 29 Dec. 28 LOST FLIGHT, Anne Francis, Lloyd Bridges (G) Jan. 8 Jan. 7 Tony Mussante, Susy Kendell, (GP) Mystery Adventure WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL, Anthony Hopkins Dec. 29 BROTHER JOHN, Sydney Poitier (GP) Drama Jan. 9 Jan. 8 (G) Drama Dec. 30 L Clip and save 11

reasonable prices. $50 partial, $125 FOR SALE 1969 YAMAHA 100cc, only driven DISHWASHER, good condition, $40 7,000 miles. Needs tune-up. $150. 1970 HONDA 350 CL. Call 72086 see at 118 Kanehoe Bay Dr. or call for the entire place. Call 254-4913. Call 72172 anytime. DWH or 254-3396 AWH. 73631 DWH or 254-3450 AWH. '71 VW' Super Beatle, $1700 or best ALL TYPES OF sewing done in my offer, phone 72002 DWH, 254-1183 home, specializing in attaching anytime. 1970 HONDA 350. Leaving must sell 1967 RCA 25" color console T.V. SEARS baby carriage $15. COSCO $50 or best offer. Call Cpl. Barney Best offer. Call 254-3048 anytime. playpen with pad $15. Call 254-2146 chevrons, and altering and mending French 72985 or 72309 DWH, anytime. uniforms. Also making Barbie 1969 MUSTANG Fastback 351 4 923-8456 room 316 AWH. AKC small standard dachshund clothes. Call 254-4813 anytime. speed, 4 barrel, tape deck & air puppies. Call 254-4670 anytime. SINGLE MATTRESS used but shocks, WILL BABYSIT $1850 otaoffer. Call 72902 1970 HONDA 350cc with 2 helmets, serviceable. FREE to the first taker. at my house DWH or 235-2633 AWH. excellent condition, leaving island. SEARS Gas stove, good/clean Call 254-1431 AWH. anytime and for working mother. $550. Call Joe Ruff 72008 anytime. condition, $75 (used 3 years) Call 24-32 B. Chochran St. Call 254-2913 73660 DWH or 254-2795 AWH. PUBLIC NOTICE any time. '65 MUSTANG, Hi-per 289, 4 on the 1970 VISTA-CRUISER factory air, floor, must sell $720. Call 73533 11,000 miles, R/H, 9 AKC German Shepherd females, ATTENTION AUBURN LEAVING ISLAND Will babysit in passenger, your DWH, 73179 AWH or 73179 $3450. Call 73660 DWH, or champion line, 10 weeks old, UNIVERSITY ALUMNI: Any A.U. home. Ready to start now. Call anytime. 254-2795 AWH. wormed and shots. $125 call Alumni interested in getting together for services at 254-3450 DWH or 262-5256 anytime. for a "War Eagle Party" for the Sugar 254-2900 AWH. Bowl please call 257-2741 DWH or FEDDERS 12,000 BTU air 254-2190 anytime. HELP WANTED conditioner, 6 mos. old, $150 or 0' Club offers free egg nog make offer. 72058 DWH or 261-4143 LET'S GET TOGETHER: Ex-Santa BARTENDERS, cocktail waitress, AWH. Ana High Students or nearby schools. waiters, daytime janitors. Apply in Call Lori 254-2650 anytime. person at Officers Club. Friday, closed Christmas Day POLAROID colorpack 2 with case, hardly used, 3Y4x 4Vvrints. $15. SERVICES OFFERED THE CHILDCARE CENTER needs Call 254-2104 anytime. WILL CLEAN YOUR quarters at attendents. Apply at Bldg. 243. THURSDAY: Dec. 23 - Bring and Officer are open -Clip and save the family for Pot Luck Dinner TUESDAY -FRIDAY: Lunch is from 6 to 8 p.m. All you can served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 eat: adults, $1.69; 12 to 18, p.m. featuring our salad bar and $1.39; 11 and under, 99 cents. hot sandwiches carved to your FRIDAY: Dec. 24 - Free Egg order. Chow Time Nog in the Tapa from 11:30 WEDNESDAY: Dec. 28 - Try are 6 - a.m. to closing at 6 p.m. our German night from 6 to 8 NOTICE: The Speedline hours of operation a.m. 6 p.m. daily, featuring SATURDAY: Dec. 25 - Merry p.m. hamburgersicheesebtirgers, French fried potatoes, soup of the day, assorted condiments, assorted ice Christmas from the Club Staff. THURSDAY: Dec. 29 - Bring cream sundaes, dessert bar, milk, assorted carbonated beverages, hot coffee. Club will be closed. the family for Pot Luck Dinner SUNDAY: Dec. 26 - Try our from 6 to 8 p.m. All you can THURSDAY, Dec. 23 SPEEDLINE - Hot beef assorted icings. Sunday morning Brunch with eat: adults, $1.69; 12 to 18, LUNCH - Beef Stew, buttered sandwich, roast beef SUPPER - Breaded beef free Bloody Mary's and dinner $1.39; under 11, 99 cents. noodles, fried okra, pinto sandwich, sliced onions. cutlet, franconia potatoes, from 6 to 9 p.m. featuring our FRIDAY: Dec. 31 - Happy Hour beans, lettuce and tomato TUESDAY, Dec. 28 tomato gravy, confetti salad, Crab Leg and Tenderloin Buffet. in the Tapa Bar. Happy New salad, Martha Washington LUNCH - Swiss steak, mashed orange cookies. MONDAY: Dec. 27 - The Dining Years Party. Favors, free bar Cake. potatoes, gravy, green beans, SPEEDLINE - Grilled ham & is closed. Tapa Bar is open with from 1 p.m. to I a.m. SUPPER - Spanish franks, tossed vegetable salad, devils cheese, egg salad sandwich, sandwich service. Package Store Champagne at 11:30, breakfast french fried potatoes, lima food cake. bacon, lettuce & tomato from ' to 3 p.m. Dancing to beans, tossed vegetable salad, SUPPER - Chicken Pot pie, sandwich, lettuce leaves, Wally and the Whalers - chocolate cookies. noodles, peas & carrots, Navy dessert bar. Reservations a must. Cost $12 SPEEDLINE - Hot dogs, beans, tossed vegetable salad, SUNDAY, Jan 2 Dependent per person. chicken salad sandwiches, marble cake with icing. SUPPER - Grilled beef steak, SATURDAY: Jan. 1 - Football potato salad. SPEEDLINE - Grilled cheese, mushrooms & onions, baked games start at 9 a.m. in the Tapa FRIDAY, Dec. 24 potato chips, ham on rye, potato, garden vegetable Happenings Bar. Dining room is closed. LUNCH - Chili con came, cole slaw, dessert bar. salad, Martha Washington Happy New Year grilled cheese sandwich, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 29 Cake. OFFICER WIVES SUNDAY: Jan. 2 - Sunday steamed rice, green vegetable LUNCH - Chili Macaroni, SPEEDLINE - Steak The theme of the January morning brunch is served from salad, upside down cake. grilled cheese sandwiches, sandwich, egg salad sandwich, 10:30 a.m. 1 Aloha Coffee will be Snoopy to p.m. with free SATURDAY, Dec. 25 cauliflower, lettuce and salami & cheese sandwich, Comes Again. The coffee, to be Bloody Marys. Dinner is served CHRISTMAS DAY tomato salad, cream puffs. sliced tomatoes, dessert bar. from 6 to 9 p.m. featuring hosted by the ladies of Hedron, Crab LUNCH - Chilled shrimp SUPPER - Baked spareribs, MONDAY, Jan 3 will be held on Jan. 4 at 10 a.m. Leg and Tenderloin Buffet. cocktail with lemon wedges, barbecued spareribs, LUNCH - Chili Macaroni, at the 0' Club. Reservations MONDAY: Jan. 3 - The Dining roast turkey with chilled potatoes, tossed cucumber grilled beef liver, fried onions, Room is closed. must be in by Dec. 29 and Tapa Bar is cranberry sauce, baked ham and tomato salad, blueberry, mashed potatoes, gravy, cancellations no later than noon open with sandwich service. with pineapple, oyster apple and cherry pie. chef's salad, assorted cakes. Package Store on Dec. 31. Contact Becky and Business dressing, whipped potatoes, SPEEDLINE - Chili Con SUPPER - Spanish franks, hot Yates at 254-1416. Offices are open. giblet gravy, glazed sweet Came, ham salad sandwich, tamale pie, refried beans, WEDNESDAY: - Come in and The following classes will Jan. 4 potatoes, buttered whole pickles and onions, dessert peas, corn, lettuce and try Mexican be available for sign up: Hula, our Night from corn, chilled relish tray, bar. tomatoe salad, and chocolate 6 to 8 p.m. Chinese Cooking, decoupage, oil assorted salads and dressing, THURSDAY, Dec. 30 brownies. THURSDAY: Jan. 5 - painting, tennis, creative Bring the hot onion rolls, assorted LUNCH - Meat loaf, baked SPEEDLINE - Chili Cot: family for Pot stitchery, golf, intermediate Luck Dinner from pastries, mince meat pie, potatoes, gravy, peas, garden Came, chile dog, ham salad 6 to 8 p.m. All you can bridge, cake decorating and eat: pumpkin pie, fruit cake, ice vegetable salad, Boston cream sandwich, cole slaw, dessert exercise. adults, $1.69; Teens, $1.39; and cream, assorted mixed nuts, pie. bar. children, 99 cents. TUESDAY, The OWC Auction will be assorted Christmas candies. SUPPER - Roast pork, roast Jan. 4 held on Jan. 14 during mixed All military personnel beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, LUNCH - El Rancho stew, mixed happy hour, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. are authorized and welcome vegetables, garden mashed potatoes, broccoli, on the Lower Lanai. The auction Genesis at E' Club to have dependents and bona vegetable salad, butterscotch potato salad, devils food will be the main charity fund fide guests dine with them on brownies. cake. Christmas Day from 3-5 p.m. SPEEDLINE - Hot pork SUPPER - Oyster stew, fried drive for the year. FRIDAY: Dec. 24 - The Genesis at either Messhall. The price sandwich, luncheon loaf shrimp, fried fish, fried STAFF WIVES will be entertaining tonight. of the meal will be $1.50 for sandwich, ham & cheese, scallops, baked fillet of fish, Tomorrow will be the final 25 - Have a SATURDAY: Dec. officers and authorized sliced tomatoes, ice cream mixed vegetables, tossed day for the Gift Wrapping very Merry Christmas Day. Drop civilians; $1 for enlisted sundaes. green salad, apple and cherry Service at the Main PX. by for some Christmas spirits personnel drawing FRIDAY, Dec. 31 turnovers. There will be a Board and stick around for the very BAS; and 75 cents LUNCH - Chicken fried steak, SPEEDLINE - Steak meeting on Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. at Jackdaw on stage for children under popular 12. lyonnaise potatoes, brussel sandwich, egg salad sandwich, the Staff Club. The regular tonight. SUNDAY, Dec. 26 sprouts, corn, potato salad, salami & cheese sandwich, business meeting will be on Jan. MOVIE OF THE WEEK: SUPPER - Grilled beef chocolate cookies. potato chips, dessert bar. 4. Pollyanna with Hayley Mills. steak, baked SUPPER - Spaghetti, meat WEDNESDAY, Jan. 5 The Staff Wives Club MANAGERS NOTE: The potato, sour cream, would like to wish everyone a tossed green salad, sauce, baked fish, baked LUNCH - Pork Chop suey, package store is now open from egg very Merry Chirstmas and a gingerbread with topping. lasagna, garlic french bread, foo young, fried rice, noon to 7 p.m. every day with broccoli, garden vegetable upside down cake. Happy New Year. it SPEEDLINE - Steak the exception of Sunday when SUPPER - ? sandwich, french fried salad, apple, cherry, and Virginia baked GIRL SCOUTS is closed. Cadette potatoes, egg salad sandwich, blueberry pie. ham, candied sweet potatoes, Troop 219 held a FRIDAY: Dec. 31 - The Genesis lettuce SPEEDLINE - Hot dog, strawberry and peach short, Court of Awards Ceremony at entertain. leaves. Mokapu School on MONDAY, Dec. 27 bologna sandwich, chicken cake. Sunday, Dec. SATURDAY: Jan. 1 - The LUNCH - Southern fried salad sandwich, sliced onions, THURSDAY, Jan. 6 19. Rainbows entertain. Proficiency chicken, baked chicken, over dessert bar. LUNCH - Chili Con Came, badges were rice, chocolate awarded by Assistant Leader brown potatoes, barbequed creme pie. SATURDAY, Jan. 1 Akiy Horribe. beans, chefs salad, assorted SUPPER - Swiss steak, A CANDLELIGHT New Years Day mashed The evening cake with assorted icings. potatoes, and gravy. was also set , COMMUNION SERVICE for - LUNCH - Virginia baked FRIDAY, Jan. 7 aside to honor Cindy White, SUPPER Yankee Pot Roast Protestants will be held at ham, pineapple sauce, sweet LUNCH - Southern Sandra Marble and Sharon Beatti of Beef, mashed potatoes, fried 10:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve vegetbale gravy, lima beans, potatoes, mixed vegetables, chicken, mashed potatoes, who recently became First Class at the base chapel chefs salad, chocolate lettuce & tomato salad, gravy, fruit bars and Girl Scouts. This is the highest brownies. assorted cupcakes with chocolate eclaires. award in the girl scout program. "Clip and save Officers Guest House established, TLA approved by Cpl Steve Hoffman

An Officers' Guest House (Closed), KMCAS, FPO San Dependents under 21 years will Messing facilities are, the change, will be available at the has been established in the BOQ, Francisco, Calif. 96615. not be assigned rooms without a Commissioned Officers Mess, desk. Bldg. 503. The control and Reservations will not be sponsor. Checkout time is no (Open and Closed), K-Bay Inn An information sheet administration for the guest accepted after 11 p.m. and must later than 1 p.m. and there will and the Golf Course Snack Bar. containing the rules and house is the responsibility of the be made at least two days in be a dollar key and towel Operating hours of these regulations governing the usage Commissioned Officer's tviessl advance. Active duty officers deposit. facilities, which are subject to of the Guest House is available. (Open). can make reservations up to 60 Eligibility for use of the days in advance and retired Guest House is afforded to all officers may go as far as 30 days. officers, active duty and retired, The length of stay in the Cheese being recalled and their dependents. Civilian Guest House is normally for a guests will also be accomodated, period of one week. Extended The Food and Drug implicated in a number of 8 oz. package has been recalled. providing an eligible sponsor is stay will not exceed 30 days and Administration announced that reported outbreaks of The brand name, Le utilizing the facility. only upon the approval of the Anco Cheese Imports, Inc., gastrointestinal illnesses. Roitelet Brand Erie Cheese 8 oz. For persons eligible for OIC of the Commissioned Elmsford, N.Y., is recalling all The brand name, Le package and 4 oz. Demilune Temporary Living Allowance Officers' Mess when space will cheeses of the following 4 and 8 Roitele t Brand Camembar t Cheese' package has also been recalled. tTLA) and residing in the Guest allow. oz. Camembert and Erie Cheese. in the 8 oz. 6 unit package, Both types of cheese have House, TLA is payable at For extended stays, active This cheese has been 4 oz. Demilune package and the the same shape and the me-half the daily rate of the duty officers are considered on a distribution of this cheese has TLA authorized, plus any service week-to-week basis and retired been nationwide. charge. officers on a day-to-day basis. Walk during `Kokua' week The operation of the Guest The room charge will be : -louse will conform with regard $3 per day for each two room During the Christmas chance to give a little more, but to government quarters suite plus $1 per day for each Season, we're all pretty usedto this time we stand to gain a little On the occasion of the directives and eligibility. occupant including the sponsor. being asked to give a little to this something for ourselves. forthcoming Christmas Reservations may be made Under no circumstances and give a little to that. Known as "KOKUA Season, it is appropriate that uy writing or calling the will there be more than four Between Christmas and WEEK", this is a state-wide we give special recognition to Commissioned Officers' Mess people assigned to a suite. New Years, we'll be getting a campaign to help reduce our POWS, MIAS and their unnecessary vehicular traffic. families. At this time of year, is a During KOKUA WEEK which for most of us Christmas everyone will be urged to walk joyous occasion of family possible instead of gatherings, there is particular whenever our winners homes today: *One $25 U.S. Savings Exchange for the entire month using thier cars. need to demonstrate *Congratulatory letter of January 1972; support and join in prayer for Bond; If you can't walk, try a from the CG, lstMarBde and the *Reserved parking at the *One round of golf for these men and their families bicycle, or a bus, or, if the for CO, KMCAS. Commissary Store and the Main two at the Kaneohe Bay Golf who are so far apart and distance of travel demands get whom there will be little joy Course; into some kind of car pool. *Three lines of bowling for this holiday season. It is What do you stand to appropriate that in our each member of the family; gain? Well, if you remember *A beach trail ride for the Christmas observances your boot camp days, walking is military family at the Station Stables; throughout the good for you, especially if the special mention be *Use of a sailboat or water services, air you breathe is fresh. missing and ski boat for made of our one-half day or a their sailing lesson if .not already captured men and qualified; and families. *Movies for the entire AC of S, Human MSgt. T.A. Jones (Radio), 1 781 B. Lawrence family for the month of January. Twenty years ago this Affairs to speak month the Defense Department announced that the former Naval Air Station at Kaneohe to Mokapu PTA Bay, Hawaii, was to be formally established as a Marine Corps Air The Mokapu PTA will hold Station. A month later, on Jan. its first meeting of the New Year 15, 1952, the base was formally at Mokapu Elementary School commissioned. Jan. 10 starting at 7:30 p.m. Major T.W. Rodgers, assistant Chief of Staff for MSM Human Affairs, will be the guest speaker. He is scheduled to talk supply and maintenance on "Human Affairs" and the activities at all levels of scope of the program here at command. In addition, he was K-Bay. The Human Affairs instrumental in negotiating program was started here renewal contracts for required approximately four months ago. training areas and interservice Maj. R.F. Smart (MACS), 1 776 Lawrence All members should make support agreements to meet the it a point to start the New Year increased training and off right by supporting their maintenance demands generated children. The best way to do this by the redeployment of air is to support the PTA. elements from Vietnam." If you're not already a His citation reads in member, come and join. If you conclusion, "His performance of are a member, be sure to attend duty during this tour is the and see how you can help make hallmark of a career devoted to the Mokapu PTA the best on the accomplishing broad and diverse islands. tasks in both combat and other The teachers and children assignments, and highlights the want it that way...and so does culmination of many years of the PTA! Come and see...7:30 honorable and dedicated Marine p.m. on Jan. 10. Corps service." lstSgt. R.C. Cameron (1/3), 1 781 A. Lawrence

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