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HAWAIIVoluntary payment for delivery MARINEto MCAS housing/$1 per four week period VOL. 10 NO. 17, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII, APRIL 29. 1981 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES 4110.....0111111111P P444 gcv Brigade reins change hands BrigGen W.H. Rice, command- became a midshipman in theNaval G-2/G-3 advisor at headquarters, BrigGen McClintock was ing general, 1st Marine Brigade Reserve Officers Training Corps. Republic of Korea Marine Corps promoted to his present rank will be promoted to major general He graduated in June 1950 with a and as senior advisor, 1st ROKMC March 1, 1978 and 10 days later and relinquish command of the bachelor's degree in Chemical Division until March 1964. assumed the duties as the assistant brigade to BrigGen Bain Engineering and Naval Science In May 1964, BrigGen McClin- depot commander of MCRD San McClintock during a joint and Tactics and he was also tock returned to the 2d Marine Diego. In May 1980 he became the Law Day USA ceremony at Dewey Square Friday. commissioned a second lieutenant. Division, Camp Lejeune where he assistant division commander, 3d served as a battalion executive Marine Division in Okinawa. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Friday will be observed as Law BrigGen Rice will assume UPON COMPLETION of The officer, commanding officer, and a Day USA. duties as the commander of Marine Basic School in Quantico, Va., in regimental S-3 ,fficer until April BrigGen McClintock's personal Granted by a joint resolution of Congress and a Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. March 1951, BrigGen McClintock 1966. decorations include the Bronze Presidential proclamation, it is designated as a "special day BrigGen McClintock is presently was assigned as executive officer Star with combat "V", the of celebration by the American people in appreciation of assistant division commander, 3d of Company H, 3d Battalion, 8th HE THEN BEGAN HIS Meritorious Service Medal, Navy their liberties," and as an occasion for "rededication to the Marine Division, Fleet Marine Marines, 2d Marine Division, second tour at HQMC where he Commendation Medal and the ideals of equality and justice under law." Force, Pacific, Okinawa, Japan. Camp Lejeune, N.C. He served in was assigned with the Western Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry The theme for Law Day 1981 is "Law - the Language of BrigGen McClintock, a native of various command and staff Team, Joint Planning Group until with silver star. Liberty." The concept of liberty includes freedom of speech, Martinsville, Ind., was born April capacities within the 8th Marines August 1969, 'fter which he freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and equal 26, 1928. After graduating from until his transfer in February 1953 received orders to the Republic of BrigGen McClintock and protection of the law. South Side High School in Fort to the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam as regimental executive his wife, the former Charlotte Throughout history, Marines have fought and died to Wayne, Ind. in 1946, he enrolled at Korea. officer with the 7th Marines. Whelan of Fort Wayne, have two preserve liberty for their countrymen. Their sacrifice has Purdue University, Ind. and later While in Korea, BrigGen In March 1970 he was sons, Peter and Andrew. given the citizens of America a degree of personal liberty McClintock served as a company transferred to the 4th Marine unknown to many parts of the world. commanding officer, executive Regiment on Okinawa. He held the On law Day, it is fitting that Marines pause to remember officer, and as battalion S-4 officer billets of regimental executive with pride the United States' national heritage of liberty, for 3d Battalion, 5th Marines. He officer and commanding officer equality, and equal justice for all. returned from overseas in April until September when he again 1954 and was assigned to the G-4 returned to HQMC. He was Division, Operations and Training designated senior member of a Branch, Headquarters Marine study group on personnel Corps, Washington, D.C. assignment and the following year Special Services survey he became head of the Career A TOUR WITH THE 1st Planning Branch, Personnel Marine Brigade from October 1957 Department. WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Commandant of the Marine to July 1959, where he was the Corps has contracted Economics Research Associates to brigade training officer and a FROM JULY 1972 TO July conduct a patron attitude survey of Special Services company commander in the 1st 1973, BrigGen McClintock programs throughout the Marine Corps. Battalion, 4th Marines, was attended the Naval War College, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and Marine Barracks are scheduled followed by his assignment to the Newport, R.I. Upon completion he to be surveyed during the first week of June. The survey will Advanced Infantry Officer Course reported to the 9th Marine Corps consist of a written questionnaire and will be administered at Fort Benning, Ga., until May District and Sept. 1, 1973 was to approximately 25 percent of the active duty Marines. 1960. appointed district director. He later Emphasis will be on sergeants and below. However, some He then returned to Quantico for returned to HQMC until February spouses will be asked to participate. a three-year tour as an instructor at 1978, and was assigned to the the Senior School. He was again Manpower Plans and Policy BrigGen Bain McClintock ordered overseas as the assistant Division, Manpower Department. BrigGen W.H. Rice Naval Warfare Center WASHINGTON, D.C. -A center for naval warfare is HAWAIIAN HULA - The 35- being established at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. member Kokak Hula troupe The center will serve as a focal point for Navy strategic presents a colorful Hawaiian thinking. dance show Saturday at 11 The Naval Warfare Center will operate under the a.m. in the air station's Dewey supervision of the president of the Naval War College and Square. Traditional hula, as will be manned by a small group of active duty and retired well as romantic and comic officers and civilians. hula is featured in the hour- The main goal of the center is to promote the highest and-a-half performance. The quality of naval strategic thought by drawing on the show includes programmed intellectual resources of the Navy, other government hula instruction and is free and activities and American and international academic open to the public. Dewey communities. Square is located across from The creation of the center was announced recently by Headquarters Building 215, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Thomas B. Hayward in adjacent to the Family Theater an address to the current strategy forum at the N aval War complex. Parking is available College. in the theater lot. He pointed out that deliberations have been going on for some time as to how to stimulate more meaningful strategic and tactical thinking among the Navy's more senior officers. "Our objective is to make this Naval War College respected around the globe as the residence of the finest maritime strategic logic of our time," Hayward stated. Improvements update helicopters The center will be established July 1 and will be staffed initially by active duty Navy and Marine Corps officers in pay grades 0-5 and 0-6. It may also include a retired flag officer and one or more civilians. Personnel will normally Squadrons receive modernized aircraft serve one year terms. Marine Medium Helicopter Air Training and Operating included crashworthy seats for the the fuel line breaks. "The flanges Squadron-265 received the first Procedures Standardization cockpit. "The new seats allow the will automatically clamp down if three of 12 CH-46E helicopters due officer. pilot and copilot to remain in the the line is broken so that the fuel at the squadron by July. The CH- "The exhaust system has been helicopter in case of an accident," will not spill and result in a fire," NJROTC instructors 46E aircraft are modified CH-46A, modified to diffuse heat but the said Palancia. "If there was an explained Palancia. D or F helicopters. engine has received the major accident the old seats would come change," commented Palancia. out of the aircraft which lessened THE PILOTS AND copilots of Navy and Marine Corps oficers (W0-1 to 0-6) and enlisted "THE NEW TYPE helicopters "With the more powerful engine we the pilots' chances of survival." '265 began flight training for the (E-6 to E-9) who have retired within the last three years may have many changes including an can carry 20 troops up to 3,000 feet CH-46E April 20 by attending a qualify as instructors in the Naval Junior Officers Training altered exhaust system, three in 90 degree weather with one One of the more interesting six-hour ground school concerning Corps. hydraulic systems instead of two engine capability. With the CH- changes in the aircraft is a new the aircraft. They must also and a more powerful engine. The 46A, D or F model we could only crashworthy fuel system. Aside complete five hours of flying time, The NJROTC course of instruction, offered at 233 high changes were made at the Naval carry 158 pounds in the same from being able to take a .50 caliber which they'll start this week. schools includes leadership, naval history, naval Air Rework Facility, Cherry Point, conditions." bullet without being punctured, the organization and orientation, seamanship and basic system is equipped with special Each crew chief must also attend N.C.," explained Capt Vincent the ground school and put in five navigation. Classroom instruction is augmented by military Palancia, the squadron's Naval THE OVERHAUL ALSO quick disconnect flanges in case drill, orientation cruises and flights, field trips and mini - hours of flight time in the modified hoot camps.

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