|
![]() |
|
| UFDC Home |
myUFDC Home | Help | RSS
|
|
ALL ISSUES
CITATION
SEARCH
THUMBNAILS
MAP IT!
PAGE IMAGE
ZOOMABLE
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Full Citation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
STANDARD VIEW
MARC VIEW
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Full Text | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
I : -
WITH, as d WHAT3 DT8IDB * I' SaVIN6s '' ! Toyland Editorial Page 2 !i\ Jft S Benny Sports Suggers Page Page 3 4 Page 5 MKtH'C Navy Shipbuilding ... -- = NATTU Drill Team Page 6 Vol. 20 No. 26 U.S. NAS JadMonyUl. FU. 6 September 1962 "E" Honors Awarded 1,000 Volunteers Gather For I Two Jax SquadronsCOVETED CC-UF Campaign Kickoff"Many : of us are not real residents of Jacksonville, but over the top in our campaign.I .I the agencies we're backing is we should back this campaignas assure you that every one of badly needed and badly needs if we were in our own donations." home towns." The Admiral then presentedhis So remarked Rear Admiral personal donation to CAPT Joseph M. Carson, ComFairJax, Sullivan. as he addressed more than 1,000 Chairman Bent, in his messageto Community Chest-UriiffiJw Fund the gathered volunteers, said, drive -vol, "" Wft 1v > "Jacksonville couldn't be as it gathere :'l't }:S i\ g is today without the Navy. You Hall he* Vt A .,fOThe kick- have always done a good job, ..,...................mmmmn ___nnm___ ._..no off of th<<{) aVyS contribution. and I know you won't fail us "E" ii formed by men and officers of VA-15 ATTENDING THE MEETINGwere ,' this year." last Thursday during ceremonies at which the squadron was Van Etten Bent, CC-UF r: Climax of the meeting was the presented the Fleet Battle Readiness Plaque. The presentationwas campaign chairman, Captain J. D. showing of a CC-UF film entitled - made by Rear Admiral Joseph M. Carson. ComFairJax/ Sullivan, NAS Supply Officer after "Your Challenge" ComNabSix. This is the second year the unit has won the , award. and co-chairman of the Navy- which the volunteers left the Duval Steering Committee, and ,. Hall to begin their fund-raising Patrol Squadron Eighteenhas tack Squadron 15 in ceremonies I Commander W. J. Schub, NAS .. campaign.The . been awarded the Com- held at NAS, Jax last Thursday. Executive Officer, as well as } this is to mander Naval Air Forces, REAR ADMIRAL JOSEPHM. many local and Navy campaign Navy's goal year U. S. Atlantic Fleet Battle CARSON. Commander Fleet dignitaries. seek at least one day's pay from Readiness Efficiency Pennantfor Air, Jacksonville and Commander Continued Admiral Carson, each individual.The . the third time. Naval Air Bases Sixth Naval Dis- who is a member of the campaign will continue The presentation was made by trict made the presentation to CC-UF's executive committeeand 15. ,_ Rear Admiral G. P. Koch, Com- VA-15 Commanding Officer vice chairman of the chest's I RADM J. M. CARSON I{ through October mander Fleet Air Wings Atlantic Commander David L. Munns. screening and admissions com- Fleet in ceremonies held last This is the second consecutive mittee, "We in the Navy who Supply Hosts Warehouse Thursday. fiscal year the "Valion" squadronhas are guests in this area must go I 'I Commander Robert F. Lyons, won the honor of being the Squadron Commanding Officer, top light attack squadron in the Operations Workshop I accepted the highly regarded Atlantic Fleet. VP-16 Leaves - award, after which an informal During the past year, VA-15 The Warehouse Operatiorond Workshop goes into its sec- Coffee and "E" cake cutting ceremony - operated in the Mediterannean For Overseas day of conferences today. was held for squadron per- aboard the USS Franklin D. sonnel and their guests. Also Roosevelt Yesterday's sessions were stalls it on an aircraft, we can and (CVA-42) partici- present was Captain G. J. Frau- pated in several exercises with Next MondayPatrol opened with a welcoming address visualize the far reaching effect enheim, Commander Fleet Air by Captain James R. Comp- that overpacking has on the (Continued on Page 6. Col 1)) Wing Eleven, the squadron's op- Squadron Sixteen will ton, NAS Commanding Officer. Navy Supply System and the erational commander in Jackson- HE STATED THAT the NAS Navy's annual budget. That is leave NAS Jax on Monday, Sep- ville. DVCC Cautions tember 10 to take over antisub- maintains an inventory of 330 why we need to do our very THE AWARD IS MADE ANNUALLY marine and shipping surveillance thousand items with an average best to eliminate overpacking for value of 249 million dollars and whereever it oc- outstanding per- whenever , duties in Iceland and Spain. formance in Operational Readi- About Fog VehiclesThe They will be relieving Patrol and that the quarterly issues curs". ness, battle efficiency, flight safe- Squadron Fifty-six who will return averages 28 million dollars. "It THE CAPTAIN OUTLINEDthe Disease Vector Control ty, and scores in Fleet-wide com- to its permanent home sta- is easy to see," the Captain said, establishment of the "Oper- Center has issued a warning to petive exercises. The squadronalso "that a very substantial portion ation Light Pack" and all parents of children living in tion, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, program won the "E" in 1958 and of our total station budget is re- housing areas. They are cau- Va. There they will continue an- welcomed the guests to the Air 1960.It quired to maintain our storage tioned tisubmarine missions over the Station in concluding his ad- not to permit their chil- was recently announced the facilities, and to receive, store, Atlantic VP-18 will also be awarded the dren to run into the insecticidal ocean. issue and deliver on ship these dress. Captain Arnold Jay Isbell Trophyfor cloud created when mosquito fog The parent VP-16 squadronwill materials to our customers. The Workshop, which is spon- vehicles drive through the area. be based in Spain and will item resultsin Admiral W. Excellence in Air Antisubmarine Every overpacked sored by Rear J. Insecticides are toxic to humans, be commanded by Commander of Chief of the Bu- Warfare. This award is an unnecessary use storage Crumpacker, made annually to the most out- especially children, a Center Charles E. Rodgers. The Iceland space and higher handling costs. reau of Supplies and Accountsis spokesman said and detachment will be under the standing squadron of each type can cause "When we stop to think how designed to further the Navy's"Operations serious illness death. charge of Commander Lester H. irt the Atlantic Fleet. This is the or many times the average itemis Light Pack" Pro- third year that the Isbell Trophyhas Also children may be hit by ft Boutte executive, who is normally VP-16's handled between the time it gram. been presented, VP-18 also passing automobile as the fogging officer. comes off of the productionline Supervisory personnel are be- won the award in 1960. The of- makes it very difficult for the I. The squadron will fly the P2V until it reaches the artisanor ing introduced to new and im- ficial presentation of the Isbell driver to see. Neptune over the North Atlantic mechanic who uses it or in- (Continued to Page 3. Col. 1)L ) Trophy will be made at a later It was also noted that appro- and Mediterranean. In additionto date. priate measures will be taken their other duties the unit will VA-15 RECEIVES "E" against parents who continue to I perform NATO exercises, search The Atlantic Fleet Battle Efficiency allow their children to play in and rescue and iceberg recon- "E" was presented to At- the. fog. naissance missions. I I. AvSafe Authors Awarded Prizes I The winners of the fiscal ceived a check for $75. tiated the contest to create -- year 1963 Commander Fleet Second and third place winners among personnel a more acute Air, JacksonvilleCommanderNaval Al Becker, AC2 and P. J. awareness of the importance of Air Bases, Sixth Naval Small SMI, got $25 and $15. aviation safety. District Aviation, Safety Slo- Becker is attached to Naval Air Over 300 slogans from almost gan Contest were awarded Reserve Training Unit; Small to 200 persons were submitted to ...a. J the Shore Patrol Headquarters.Rear the contest which concluded RADM M. Carson ; their respective prizes Friday. SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS- Joseph Admiral Joseph M. Car- August 27. ComFairJax/ComNabSix congratulates ENS C. L. Larsen. I Ensign C. L. Larsen, of Heavy son made the presentation. Com- All jyUrflM3 rec ve(* personal VAP-62, who authored the winning slogan in the ComFairJax/ ,, Photo Squadron 62, whose "Safe mander of Fleet Air, Jackson- le "t J=arson thankin ComNabSix Aviation Safety Contest. (L. to R.) are the second :; winners Alfred Becker AC2. NARTU and P. J. third and place : I' Naval Aviation Safeguards Your ville and Naval Air Bases, Si t" [ | IhenutgVtf frig the time and Small. SMI. Shore Patrol Headquarters. The winning slogan , Nation" was judged tops, re- Naval District ADM Carson 1J ii-.Snterest U 1rticipate., was "Safe Naval Aviation Safeguards Your Nation." : ' F:2- 1 I { LJ 4- .-- . --- .. mn",, '" " , 6 September 1962 Pass JAX AIR NEWS \\18' Station Traffic Toyland Losses May I I : . . f1U. ! Violation RecordThe PocketbookSince JecbaMIIeI Hit Your CAPT ,. R. CoMpto Convw nding OHVxrlxcvttv is of I following a report CM Waiter. J. Sckub Officer Plesi Air .Jcbonvll! NAB 6ND traffic violations for the pe- IADM M.CMWMCM Comrunct.r riod August 26 through August Toyland opened on August 29 a few children CAPT Yw..t : .y O>hStiff I 31. have been making frequent visits. Of course, this would ..... Air Eleven Wing would want to get an early indicate that they CATT Gilbert J. frlUMh.lM Commander NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis seem to CArt Andrew H. Cowvt _CW.f Staff Officer week (period August -start- on- chosinff that fire truck or airplane for Christmas.But . Navel Air Technical Training Unit 26-31 ................./..........:... 5 it has been determinedthat I explain the consequences of such CAPT HtrtMl. D. Allen Commanding Officer of the kiddies are COR Eugene P. Verdery Executive Officer Total accidents this year some activity there would be less em- Naval l Hospital through August 31 ...."....176 not just "sight-seeing" or so pty cartons in and around Toy- CAPT J. M. tanner _Commanding Officer Number of accidents it appears from the number of land. CAPT St.pH.n H. Tollnt, Executive OfficerNaval through August 1961 ......165 empty cartons left on the dis- Air Re.erye Training Unit tables and in the alleys Toyland is a Navy Exchange NUMBER OF DAYS SINCE play Officer CAPT Ralph I. Elliott, Jr. Commanding eDit WlllUm M. Miller! Executive Officer LAST INJURY IN MOTOR near Toyland.IT activity and losses occuring Printed oomm rk.lly with noa-appfoprlit fund In Jickionvllle, Florida atm VEHICLE ACCIDENT ,.........3 HARDLY SEEMS POSSI- I through loss of merchandise expense to the government and In compliance with NAVEXOS P-35 Rev. July BLE that young children would eventually find their way to It53. Distributed free of charge to military and civilian personnel of Fleet Air NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis articles from pocketbooks in higher costs, Jecieonvllle, Navel Air Station, Naval Air Technical I Training Unit, Fleet Air Wing week (Aug 26-31) ........68 deliberately take our 11, Naval! Air Reserve Training Unit and U.s. Naval Hotpltal.ICDR Speeding .......,......,................:....17 Toyland but the empty boxes so even though the percent of Ralph D. McClure Service Information Officer loss at present is quite small Andrew H. Information Officer Reckless driving ......................5 assest to this. Planey Assistant Service of should be aware of Editor-Mae Spencer, J01; Assistant Editor-Marc Whetstone, JOIE Stiff-Robert Going through stop sign .... .4 Perhaps if parents young everyone situation that does exist. the Doddi, SA; Ruth Anne Roberts, SA. Other violations ."......".........42 children were to more fully Member of North Florida industrial! Edltort Association end Southern and Intemettonal - COMPARISON OF ACCIDENT Councils of Industrial Editors. The Jax Air Newa Is a member of the Armed force. Press Service. Material STATISTICS FOR MONTHSOF Outlines appearing in this publication can be reprinted providing credit Is given. Photo Navy Exchange frephi unless otherwise credited, are official U.S. Navy Photograph. JULY AND AUGUST 1962 Editorial offices located In Room 230 Main Administration Building. Phone Total Accidents, for July, extensions 8164, 456, 272 or 216. 1962"............, 30 Government Vehicles ..... ..16 Organization MissionEDITOR'S Private Vehicles ................14 , Total Accidents, for August ( NOTE: This is the Third in a series of articles in . I Liberty Communism 1 1962.......,..................21 the form of questions and answers outlining the organization of vs Government Vehicles ........12 the Navy Exchange. Many Navy people, servicemen, dependentsand Private Vehicles ................9 retired persons may have misconceptions regarding the opera- There were'nine fewer tions of the Navy Exchange, thus this information is presented to FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESSIn ac- answer some of the question asked most frequently.) cidents for the month of Au- democratic countries freedom of is QUESTION: If all of the pro speech generally ! gust 1962, as compared to 30 stations throughout the world. considered to be the most fundamental civic right. It in- accidents for July 1962. Negli- fits generated by our Exchangeare From each dollar you spend, one cludes the right to express ideas and beliefs. It also includesthe gent backing from parking not spent on our station, who cent goes to this BuPers cen- right to protest, to persuade other citizens to protest, and positions remains the numberone gets the remainder? tral fund which benefits every-] to seek thereby change laws and policies by legtimatemeans. cause of accidents. ANSWER: Ar. assessment between one of the Navy. Another six* 12ft and 20% of the of of dol During the month of July tenths one cent your From this basic right flow press. 1962, there were 15 backing monthly profits generated by lar goes to an assesment mad other rights, such as religious the Exchange is made by th6Bureau Yet after their "conquest of accidents, and for August 1962 from the Sixth Naval Distri freedom freedom of the press power" in 1917, the Communists, there were five. The estimatedcost of Naval Personnel in Recreation Fund. This fund if] and freedom of assembly. while asserting that the dictatorship of damages to private pro- Washington. The size of this used for the benefit of the enJ All democratic constitutionsgive I of the proletariat had es- perty for July was $1,900.00for assessment is dependent upoq tire Sixth Naval District Athletic freedom of and speech pressa the sales generated. This tablished freedom of speech and August, $2,920. Costly ac- average program, and special projects prominent place in their list is used for the benefitof cidents like these be money welfare press suppressed all free speechby can avoided of a recreational or - of guaranteed rights. And all de- and theird Naval Personnel their opponents. by remembering that nature. Everyone within th mocratic governments make an Their argument was that the COURTESY BUYS A LOT OF e p e ndents throughout the Sixth Naval District share honest effort to this protect world. This central fund provides - right. Bolshevik Revolution had freed SAFETY. equally in this fund. These man} "Drive both cars" means thatan monies for loans or grantsto benefits then divid AS WITH OTHER HISTORIC the classes of the workers and are your expert, alert driver figuresout all activities who have a par- RIGHTS Communist constitu- the peasants, and that free ends for patronizing your Navy ticular need. Loans, in turn, are what the other fellow and that may speech meant tions, for propaganda purposes, press off in installments from Exchange. do, and acts accordingly. paid these only classes representedby make a pretense of guaranteeing the accruing to the Com- They are tangible benefits! the dictatorship of the Among other things he is profits freedom of speech and press. But letariat, might exercise pro-this ready to stop for the fellow mand. Other examples of the that accrue to you everytime ] these promises are flagrantlyand right. who runs through "on the yel- use of this fund is in the formof you fill up your tank at the constantly violated.It low" .. and he lets the reck- outright grants, (i.e. gifts) Service Station, or buy a car- is not true as Communist 1 less passer into line even given to stock a library on a writers claim that there was no I\lINf\ though tempted to squeeze Polaris submarine, to provide I ton of cigarettes at the retail freedom of speech and press in SfRVICfS him. He watches for the fel- games, books, music and hobby store. You have not only saved Tsarist Russia and that free ') low who may pull out of a craft items to combat the lone- money on your purchase, but speech Russia and with press the Bolshevik only came Re-to parking space. .. if he possibly liness of the wintering-over per- you have also helped to provide PROTESTANT can, he stays out of the way of sonnel on Operation Deep volution of 1917. ever-improving welfare and recreational - Communion All the approaching driver who! is Feeze, and to subsidize the cost 0830-Holy , The assertion is a double Saints' trying to reenter his own lane of movies shown on board the facilities for your- falsehood, because a moderate 0930-Naval Chapel Hospital Chapel .he shrugs his shoulders and thousands of Navy ships and self and your dependents. of freedom of measure speech lets the road hog have his 0930-Service of Divine Wor- and press did exist in Russia in that kind of ship, All Saints' Chapel way compe- 1906-1917 and this freedomwas even 1100 Service of Divine Wor- tition is too expensive he destroyed by the Bolsheviks.The . ship, All Saints' Chapel keeps pedestrians, especially Constitution procalimedby CATHOLICSunday children, always in mind and the Tsar Nicholas II in 1906 permits them to cross safely. contained a guarantee of free- I' 0630-Naval Hospital Chapel ! dom of speech and press, follow- 0900-1200-St. Edwards Chapel 'NUTS ing Western practices. While Weekdays See if you can answer this one subversive newspapers of Nihil- 0700-King Hall without looking around the shopor ists, Anarchists and Communistswere Saturday office: That's all Gen. McAulifie had to say. suppressed, other political 0800-St. Edward's Chapel dicussion in large measure was Confessions are heard from Where's the nearest fire exting- With that one word he answered a German uisher? tolerated. 1900-2000. I demand that he surrender his 101st Airborne FOLLOWING THE BRITISH If it took you more than 30 AND FRENCH PRECEDENTS, O' Club To Begin seconds to answer, better do some Division during the Battle of the Bulge. "Nats!" censorship of the press remained double-checking. Make sure you i is what any American fighting man would say. relaxed, although newspaperswere Duplicate Bridge know the location of all fire extinguishers - subject to prosecution and Beginning September 11, at near your work area. severe penaltie for seditious pub- will be bridge lications. 2000 duplicate And you might be wise to invest - played at the Officers Club. in fire extinguisher for Prior to the Bolshevik Revo- The cost will be $1.00 a per- a CODE OF CONDUCT: 2. I will lution of 1917, the Communists son and money prizes as well as home use, too. The National Safety never surrender of own free bitterly denounced Tsarist regu- Master bridge points will be Council reports 6,000 deaths my 'will.* If in command I will never lations punishing the publicationof awarded to the winners. yearly from home fires. Many 9 subversive literature advocat- Beginners at duplicate bridgeare surrender my men while they still probably could have been pre- 6>1 .A t: ing the overthrow of the govern- welcome. For more informa- a.duPAbmt.CAde.tc..a ,t have the.means to resist. Mrs. Leon Mink at vented had a fire extinguisherbeen .... _. , ment by force. Communists demanded tion call -.r. r w.r. rr. o. freedom of speech and I EV 8-6259. handy. -- - _._._- ., . ._-- -... -. 11: 6 September 1962 JAX AIR NEWS Page 3 Cobb, Brown Lead \ :+ Y O&R Benny SuggsTwenty y : civilian employees were presented with bene- ;: ficial suggestion awards in July. All of the checks, totaling ?' '' went to Overhaul and k $700, Repair Department.The . largest check, $105, was awarded to Louis R. Cobb, Jr. Those receiving $15 awards and Neil E. Brown, for their were: Francis H. Bell and "Hook Adaptation", which is Steood T. Carter; Daniel M. of Davis; Frank G. Brooks; CurtisR. the development a improved method of attaching the new Mann, (2)); Frank W. White; ACEL-5-952 hook to the hoist Charles M. Frey; Stanley W. cable of Sikorsky Helicopters. Grant; and Maurice J. Kapper- ? 1 _ . THEY ALSO RECEIVED $50 man.CI&EToTake for their "Hook Adapter" for 1 HOK, HUK and HU2IC type t55 'ti helicopters.The . second biggest award Chits for Medical ,.\ c" f ..... ,,,,..._' went to Earl C. Chesser. He received INGENIOUS IDEA-CAPT R. H. Fagan. NAS O&R Officer $85 for his idea of "Modi- Service presents a check for $105 dollars to Neil E. Brown and Louis R. Nal'l BIB Issues fication of Jig to Speed up Rocker ,CorpsThe Cobb for their Benny Suggs "Hook Adaptation" idea for attaching the new ACEL 5-9592 hook to the hoist cable of Sikorsky arms for R-1820 aircraft en- CI&E Center has an- helicopters. Perfumes gines by modifying the face nounced that special request chits Bargain plate formerly used by recessingthe will be accepted for the Medical center of the bearing sur- Service Corps between September 1 Sales WarningAll 15 and October 10. O< Hosts I face.Other Navy Exchanges are cau- "Benny Suggers" were: THOSE PERSONS ELIGIBLEto tioned to beware of socalled"bargain" Donald R. Miller and Ralph C. apply for the program are reg- LADDER perfumes, which are Novak, $75; Jay L. Hoffman, ular Navy men and women on HclioTalks represented by the replicas of $75; Victor Spirko, $55; Horace active duty in the following cate- With Civilian* well-known scents. The National C. Rhodes, $50; William R. gories: Chief Medical, or Dental The Overhaul and Repair De- Better Business Bureau refers to Beasely, $25; Leo F. Back, $25; Service Warrant; Medical and partment here was host to the Seventeen civilian employees these "bargain perfumes" as "the Stanley W. Grant, Bruce S. Ga- Dental Service Warrant, Chief East Coast Model HSS-2 Pro- of NAS Jax have been promotedin hoax and has bargain perfume , mill and Fred W. Lirk, $20. Hospital Corpsmen, Chief Dental gressive Aircraft Rework Policy accordance with the Station's issued warnings to merchants to Technicians, and Dental Techni- Conference which convened on Merit Promotion program. be of such items. WarehouseContinued cians Monday, August 20, at the O&R Overhaul and Re- wary Supply First Class and Hospital Promoted a| THE PROMOTERS OF THESE Corpsmen First Class who have Department.The pair Department were: RaymondB. mislabeled perfumes make huge ( from Pagel) served one year as first class. conference brought together Bragg from Production Dis- profits by selling diluted or proved methods of packing ma- All applicants must be at least representatives of Commander patcher to Assistant Production mislabeled scents especiallyat 1 terials for storage, and shipment, 21 years of age and under 32 Naval Air Force Atlantic, 1 SS-2 Controlman (A/C Mechanic (Gen- Christmas as imported prod- and the latest materials hand- years of age. East Coast operating squadrons, eral)); William H. Hendren and ucts offered at bargain "holiday ling and storage techniques. They must have 30 semester Bureau of Naval Weapons Fleet Richard L. Middleton from Air- " Representatives from some 13 hours of work at an accredited Readiness Representative, At- craft Mechanic (General) to Air- prices.The Federal Trade Commission \\ Bases the Bureau of lantic, Aeroneutical Supply Of- Examiner and John R. Naval Sup- college or one year college GEDor craft ; has issued warnings many plies and Accounts, Bureau of be a high school graduate witha fice, Philadelphia, and O&R Jax Mauldin from Electrician (Air- I against producers of certain per- , Ships and Docks and inductrial GCT or ARI of 60< for the purpose of developing induction craft) to Aircraft Examiner. fume products, charging mislabeling I representatives are attending the processing and delivery Those promoted in Public I They must be citizens of United and false pricing. I procedures which will assist in Works Department were: Chris- meeting.The States and have had no record These imitation or diluted per- Workshop is expected to of courts-martial in the pre- providing minumum outofservice topher D. Bugg from Shop Plan- fumes are usually packaged to complete its sessions here to- ceeding two years. time and maxium service ner (Power Plant Controlman) to imitate expensive or imported utility of the Navy's newest twin- morrow. Quarterman Utilities; Carlton G. scents. Following are some of turbine anti-sub helicopter re- Fyee from Apprentice Electricianto the hoax gimmicks used: cently placed in an operationalstatus. Electrician; Bertha M. Shaw REBOTTLING-A 4-ounce bot- from Clerk, GS-2 to Clerk-Typist, tle of famous-name cologne that NAS Jax is the Navy's prime GS-3. sells for $6 is used to fill 32 dram- activity for rework of the model Promoted in Supply Depart- I size flagons which are then of- HSS-2 aircraft. ment were: William E. Dennett, the hoax fered by promoters as { c from Clerk-Typist GS-3 to Clerk- perfume selling for $2 each. Navy Com StationTo Typist 4; Betty Hardy from Sometimes the expensive cologne Transportation Supervisor, GS7to is diluted before being Be Erected In Supervisory Shipment Assist poured into the perfume flagons. ant GS-8; Betty C. Robinson from IMITATIONS-The promoters x fi frKS Clerk-Typist GS-3 to Secretary sometimes label their spray con- : Western Australia (Stenography) GS-5; Madge P. tainers with the initials used by i.. } 4f k 9r'EY'f Taylor from Clerk-Typist GS3to famous name products ("A" for WASHINGTON (AFPS)-Iso Voucher Examiner (Typing) Arpega, C-5 for Chanel No.5, lated North West Cape Western GS-4 John M. Thomas from ; hoax MS for My Sin, etc.). These Australia is be the site of Stock Control to a Clerk GS-4 to have examination products on , million radio communicationsstation Stock Control Clerk $70 GS-5. been found to contain none of constructed and operatedby Those promoted in the miscel- the famous scents their initialing rr ;y ry the Navy.Australia's. laneous group were: Ruby G. implies. acceptance and ap- Knight from Clerk-Typist, GS-2, FALSE PRICE CLAIMS-In a proval of the United States' request O&R Department to ClerkTypistGS3 number of cases the FTC has to build and maintain sucha Supply Department; Mar- stop promoters from putting a station was announced recentlyby tha A. Lanier from Clerk-Typist, price on a perfume container Australian Prime Minister' GS-3, Supply Department to Accounting which is far higher than the Robert G. Menzies. The station Technician, GS-4, brand has ever sold for. For instance - 1 will provide radio communications Comptroller Department; MarieC. some "bargain perfumes", ,} 44 with United States and allied Loy to Accounts MaintenanceClerk offered at $1 to $5 bear list prices . ships in the Indian Ocean GS-3, Comptroller Depart- I such as $20 per ounce although 'I and the Western Pacific. ment to Same, GS-4; Margaret their actual price might be $8 Melton frcm Accounts Mainte- , Plans for the construction of per ounce. the station call for a small com nance Supervisor, GS-5, Comp- FALSE LABELING-Misrep- .df Arfv. troller Department to Same, GS6 resenting to origin is also munity to be built to house families as a ; Annabell P. Wallace, from Ac- j 'of the military and civil- "bargain perfumes gimmick.i I counts Maintenance Clerk, GS-3, Domestic scents are labeled to 1 ian personnel manning the sta- Comptroller Department to Ac- suggest that they originated in tion. It will be located about 700 counts Maintenance Supervisor, France-a drawing of the Eiffel miles north of the Western Aus- GS-4, Comptroller Department.A Tower, the flag of France, or PACK-CAPT J. D. Sullivan. NAS LIGHT OPERATION light pack shipping tralian capital city of Perth. French words.To . Supply Officer gets a first-hand look of the new henpecked weather forecasterwas method now being used by his department. Discussing the The station'will transmit on a be safe from the promotersof construction of the reuabl shipping container Is Samuel Bally, describing his wife to an hoax perfumes, Exchanges Department Carpenter Shop. Tomo- wide range of frequencies usedin friend: supervisor of the Supply should confine their purchase of rrow will conclude a three-day Warehouse Worship designed to military communinations, including acquaint supervisory personnel with the new methods being "Hazel speaks 150 words a minute scents to brand name products employed through the Navy's Operation Light Pack Program.The very low frequencies ," he said, "with gusts up to nationally known and in general workship is being sponsored by RADM J. W. Cumpacker. I (VLF). 180." demand. Chief of BuSanda. ., " .. .- ----.--.--------- -- - := .:::::.=== == ==: T - , Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS 6 September 1962 ;:.; I't' \\t!; \,::::'!: ';!''r::' \} \ ': ") t::',.: '. JAX AIR : +>'i:}Y"; = SPORTS 1'f T NEWS I II ./ I Y / \ \ Jrbq %1 Jax Splits In 6ND I \ t 111""' J Play; Smith Wins 2The Jax Navy Varsity Softball team broke even at the Sixth Naval District Tournament ,by winning two and ; 4 Jii.LLnk.t losing two to tie for fifth place when eleven teams met ) j it Charleston last week. / The first game of the tourna- r t IJi erage with a .400 per cent mark ment was won by the Jax team Smith. He followed ,. when they defeated last year'schampions was was by Kramer and Oliver who both had :: NAS Charleston, bya ;i .333 percentages.NAS . score of seven to one behind the <: .. Pensacola won the District pitching of Snuffy Smith. honors by defeating Cecil 4-3 , THEY LOST, HOWEVER to thus the West Florida nine are Cecil Field in the second game playing in the Regional Tourna- ; with a score of 8 to 1, placing t them into the losers bracket to ment which began yesterday also at Charleston. ; play NAS Glynco. READYING FOR SEASON-Reviewing the course of rules to be outlined for the Fall tea With two triples, one by Sid son of the Officers' Wives Golf Association are(L to R) Mrs. H. F. Gingrich, Tourney ChairmanMrs. Kramer and the other by Ken C. A. Broaddus Treasurer Mrs. F. E. Lusk. Chairman of the Association and Mrs. D. D. Auto Phillips, Secretary. The ladies gathered last Tuesday to make preparations for the first gen Oliver, the Jax team roundedthe Shop eral meeting and coffee to be held Friday, September 7. Actual play on the course will begin bases with eight hits to defeat September 11. There- are approximately 65 members of the association. the Glynco team by a score of Good PlaceTo seven to one. The game was Bears Bombers Volleyball Team IN Football To pitched by Smith who gained his second victory. Tinker Get NAS JAX LOST THE FOURTH To Dazzle In Deadline/ Sept. 19 UnderwayOn GAME to NAS Memphis by a If your car's carburator won't close margin of 5 to 4 behind the carb and its cams won't cam The first meeting of IM Vol- MondayMonday pitching of Harry Shelly. then take them to the complete leyball for the Fall season hereat Leading the team's batting Auto and Boat Repair Depart- GatorBowl Sat. NAS will be held Wednes- marks the kick-off of av- ment at the NAS Hobby Shop. the 1962 IM Touch Football sea- September 19 at 0930 in day, ' Clifford Osobrn of the son here at NAS Jax with 17 Hobby the Athletic Director's office Jacksonville's first professional , has Puttering Shop set up a unique Auto teams of two leagues ready to football team, the Bears, will Mainside gym.Deadline knock heads.According. and Boat Repair Shop for all for submissions of open its season play Saturday servicement to use. It is a do- night at the Gator Bowl when entries is September 28. to Athletic Director AroundOn it-yourself shop, but there are l they clash with the Miami Bombers. Frank McCaffrey, all games will two mechanics on hand to help Kickoff time is 2000. be played at 1600 on either the with any problems.All . THREE OUTSTANDINGBEARS BOWLINGThe Stadium or Parade Ground grid- Sunday, September 9, there irons. will be a nine-hole affair at theN you have to do is register in the line for this up AS Golf Course which will NOT your car when you log in and game will be Don Goodman, half- third week of ten-pin In- Following is the first week's all the services are the from the boys yours. separate men back from the University of tramural Bowling League com- schedule with (A) denoting There is a complete line of but rather bring them together Florida; Howell Boney, guard petition remains just as tight as American League play and (N) tools which can be checked out on a even the week before. par. also from UF and Monk Guillot, National: from Pappy Kyle the tool guard formerly of LSU.It With a 4 and 0 record, the Mar- It's the Senior-Junior Tournament man. DATE LOCATION I I There are two pits which you to be a razzle-dazzle lins of VP-30, last season's NAS Sept. 10 matching teams of father- appears can contest with the Jax Bears be- Bowling Champs, are leading the (A) VP-30 vi Marines ...._._StadiumN I and-son against fatherandson.This for grease painting your, welding car, spray equip-guns ing pitted against a strong Bomber American League and is the only ( ) VP-7 vi AF679th _.Parade Grdi. does not mean, however, ment, battery chargers and defensive line which averages team of the three leagues thathasn't S.pt. 11 that the Sr. and Jr. have to be , suffered a loss. (A) A/C Maint. vi Admin ....StadiumN related, only that the junior be many other materials and facil 258 pounds per man. ( ) VP-5 vi MARTD ._..Parade Grdi.Stpt. ities. There is also plenty of The Mix Masters of O&R lead 12 no more than 17 years of age. I NAS Special Services has sea- the keglers in the Continental (A) Supply vi Hoipttal._..Stadium The tourney will begin at, 1300 parking space. son tickets on sale for $3.00 as League, winning eleven games (N) VAP-62 vi FAETU Parade Grdi. with a twosome green fee of $1.50. The Auto Repair Departmentis well as regular individual game with only a single loss. Sept. 13 Entries are still being welcomedat open on Wednesdays, Thurs (A) VA-176 vi NARTU ........Stadium tickets for adults which sell for In the National League action the golf shack. days, and Fridays from 1400- (N) VA-44 vi VA-35 ....Parade Grdi. ' $1.50 and 75c for servicemen and the Sky Raiders of VA-35 are 2100 and on Saturdays and students. leading the shuffel with a 10 and Y.Yt. Sundays from 0900-2100. It is 2 record. ;Y closed all day Monday and Children under 12 years of age Following are the results of Tuesday.An . will be admitted free when ac- the IM league play through Fri- extra feature is, while companied by a parent. day, August. 31.AMERICANElectrons. working on your car at the The Bears Gator Bowl sched- 3, Play Auto Shop, you can get partson ule for '62 is: Sept. 8, Miami; Boys 1; Seabees 4. Sky Worriers a forty per cent discount. Sept. 22, Daytona Beach; Oct. 6, 0; Marines "B" 3; Chiefs 1; Mad The Navy Exchange has add- Orlando; Oct. 20, Ft. Lauder- Foxes 3, COMess 1; Dispensary 4, ed a new retail store at the dale; Nov. 10, Daytona Beach; Guardians 0; Confidentials 4, hobby shop where you can buy Dec. 1, Atlanta, and Dec. 8, Mont- Flying Phantoms 0; A/C Maint. accessories.7 . gomery. "A" 4, Keglers 0.CONTINENTAL. } ::.k ? ti;, ft -Cougars 4, x I- A/C Maint. "B" 0; Spartans 3, Golf LeagueWith Owl Hoots 1; Neptunes 4, Fire Balls 0; Mix Masters 3, Cougars . only a week remaining 1; Hornets 2, Griffens 2; Paymasters ri; #} t before the 14 dead- September 4, ComFairJax 0.NATIONALLive. line for team entries, eight com- mands have turned in rosters for Wires 3, t: __ _ The Strikes lAvions; 3, NARTU k the Fall season of IntramuralGolf. 1 Boat Branch "A" 4 Pan Han- . ; , 5 .5 _ _ dlers 0; Panthers 3, Scope Dopes Other interested commands are 1; Sky Raiders 3, BeeBee Stackers urged to have their golf team 1; VU-10 3, Hack Drivers 1; Lii . captains submit team rosters by Hospital 3, Marines "A" 1; Ban- : the Friday cut-off date. dits 3, Stingers 1. \ The eight teams who have assured FROM CARS TO BOATS-Utilizing the automotive and they will be on hand for The world's record bluegill outboard repair facilities available at the NAS Hobby shop could result In saving a couple extra dollars not to mention the September 24 tee off are the weighed 4 Ibs., 12 oz., and measured Just the pleasure of dinkering with that Model "A". Two men Pros of VP-30, ComFairJax, 15 inches in length and who are taking advantage of this Special Services facility are NARTU, VA-44, O&R, VP-5, tile sunfish, taken in Alabama, Marcus Huston of AE Support, changing his car's oil in one of % p' two pits at the shop, and Bowen Jerry of MARTD who's Marine Barracks, and FAW-11. 18 Vi inches in girth. paring to put some final touches on his outboard motor. pre- . "--- .....-- -., I 6 September 1962 JAX AIR NEWS Pap SH. ! I Navy AnnouncesShipbuilding FY-63 I ; :;" :' ;: Plans i The Navy has unveiled an FY 1963 shipbuilding pro- ; gram that includes an attack aircraft carrier as well as 14 .1 nuclear submarines and numerous amphibious, patrol. and I auxiliary ships. I -r The' new carrier will be a con- troops and their equipment by ventionally-powered ship of the means of helicopters, implementing - Forrestal class. It will replace a the vertical envelopment con- WWII Essex class carrier and will cept of amphibious assault. bring to nine the number of fully In the auxiliary ship category, modern attack carriers. conversions are planner for an Eight of these are of the For- ammunition ship, a major com- restal class while the ninth is the munication relay ship, two tech nuclear powered Enterprise.THE nical research ships, and guided FOR ;;" NAVY PLANS TO BUILDsix missile ship, two oilers and a SALE-NARTU'S "FLY NAVY" convertible (without the lovely "Miss Fly Navy" 1962 Miss Jonnie Tanner) Is being fleet ballistic missile submarines cargo-resupply ship.Vetslnsurance". "Fly Navy"Convertible soldi to make way for a new 1963 model. The car was loaned to each carrying 16 Polaris the Reserves, courtesy of the Navy League of the United States missiles, as well as eight nuclear- ' to aid the Naval Aviation Officers' Programs. powered subs designed primarily to destroy enemy submarines.This Conditional ForReinstalemenl program will add eight to Up For SaleThe the 32 attack type submarines previously approved.A . beautiful 1962 white I. nuclear-powered guided mis- The Bill recently passed by the Chrysler convertibleused Newport sile frigate featuring the new by the NARTU Jax Officer longand medium-range Typhon U.S. Senate to reopen National team is for sale. Service Life Insurance for vet- Procurement up surface-to-air-missile, surface-to- -i: erans who had lapsed their poli- Early this spring each station in surface missile is another construction - CNARESTRA Command k..:. cies was not passed by the Houseof the re- ",: ...,. I project.IT . Representatives. There are ceived one of these convertibles + WILL BE DESIGNED to through the courtesy of the Navy ,, erate defensively in the carrier op- conditions, however, under which ,. :. \ veterans"are 7I i1 servicemen and League of the United States ona \ I jif. striking forces, antisubmarineforces many loan basis to bolster the Naval f. and amphibious forces eligible to reinstate their LJ policies, B. J. Gannon, Officer In Aviation Officer Programs.TO . \ against all presently known of ' Charge, VA Office Jacksonville, MAKE WAY FOR THE >, ." foreseen methods of attack by Florida, said today. Veterans 1963 MODELS, the Navy Leaguehas : an enemy. who converted their policies toa authorized the if New Commanding amphibious warfare ship permanent plan and lapsed af- Officers to make them availableto construction includes four am- ter conversion of their policiesmay prospective buyers in the local phibious (dock and transports ) apply for reinstatement If command. : one amphibious assault The ship. f they are still within the term. This convertible has been amphibious transports will be In these cases the term of the used only six months, has received i designed to combine the func- policy has not expired, Gannor excellent maintenance tions of an attack transport and explained. and has less than 12,000 miles. an attack cargo ship. The am- THERE IS ANOTHER PROVISION - , VP-30 HONORMAN AWARD-LT Harold L. Van Dusen phibious assault ship is \ It is equipped with radio, heater designedto of law applicable to (right) selected "Honorman of the was as equadron's Graduating embark I and land power brakes and steering Replacement Officer Class 562.' He took top honors on the transport some servicemen on active duty.In . and drives like a dream. All basis of his outstanding achievement In all phases of ground and these cases, policies were pur- markings on the car are decals flight training. Grading factors are weighed heavily against an Destroyer SunkIn chased before April 25, 1951. The officer of his rank and experience In order to give newly desig- and can be easily removed and nated pilots an equal chance to compete for the award. He will serviceman subsequently lapsedthe replaced with available chrome soon report for duty with VP-56, NAS Norfolk, Va. Presenting TestA policy and it expired whilehe stripping.The the award was CDR J. G. Boniface, VP-30 executive officer. Firepower was on, active duty, and after original list price in radioactive ship, the destroyer April 25, 1951. Such a serviceman - March 1962 was approximately DOD Services Intensify Fullam, has been intentionally still on continuous active $4,700. This car can be pur- Fullam, has been intentionallysunk duty or within 120 days from chased for only $2,850 on a by the Navy. separation may be eligible to re- first come first cash basis. Efforts To Get Out VoteThe Built in Boston in 1940, the place his policy. Interested should Fullam was* used as the targetin There is another group of vet- persons con- erans eligible to purchase Gov- to get out the serv- a firepower exercise taking effort tact Chief Rose NARTU Infor- The Defense Department an- ernment Life Insurance, Gannon mation ice vote in the November elec- place 180 miles off Cape Henry, and Recruiting Depart- been nounced that Sept. 25 has said. They are disabled veterans tions has moved into high gear. Va. She was sunk by A4D Sky- ment, extension 260-361. deliv- set as the final date for released from service since hawk attack planes from the. ery of the Standard Form 76 to carriers Forrestal and Enterprise -I April, 25 1951. Such veterans all eligible voters both in the have 12 months from the date firing Bullpup airtosurface - United States and overseas. missiles. service connection is establishedby The September deadline gives VA in which to apply for in- Fry voters about 42 days in advanceof The cruiser Newport News surance. y elections to fill in their cards and other ships of the Second Complete details and assis- A and mail them. Early mailing will Fleet finished her off with guns tance in making applicationsmay officers timeto before she went down. be give state voting obtained from the VA honor all cards. The Fullam had been used in Contact Office, Room 311, Federal - ii y 'l+Y 5wC THE STATES, IN GENERAL, experiments d u r ing nuclear Building, Jacksonville, Flo- have one criticism of the voting tests in the Pacific in 1958. The rida. card. Under item 5, most votersdo cost of scrubbing her clean of i not name their county of residence the resulting radioactivity would t; simply because the card have been greater than scrap 'rrr '.:, :f.i..j: does not ask for it. To be sure, value. x.r'. ..... .,. fl include the county along with dr'" state and voting precinct. COMMEMORATES FIFTY x .i,..,.' Here are a few "don'ts" listedas YEARS-CAPT J. B. Wester man Senior NAS Dental Officer $ vital in using Form 76. cuts the 50th Anniversarycake rt f 114'1t Don't send in more than one commemorating the half' card. Give the state a chance I century organization of the 4 : bt Dental Corps during dinner L to send you a ballot. Two cards dance ceremonies held August only cause confusion. 25. Dental officers of the DON'T WRITE OR PRINT IL- Northeast Florida area and . ?:;, LEGIBLY. Names and addresses their ladies gathered at Ihe < 'l. I\{ "" that cannot'be read are the most casion.NAS Officers Many of Club the for celebrants the oc : ty :. .. _. ." Ik. .. common error in filling out the were retired and reserve den- "' ''':' : : ., .r. : '. ; :: "S : F cards. tal officers. cvvL MJ.'i Don't use bne card for two peo- i Ji .,...y .. ,_ ple. Sometimes a serviceman and t } AN EARLY LOOK-Examining the intricate moving parts his wife use the same card. This of a toy polaris submarine, equipped fully with missiles, is CDR W. S. Schub, NAS XO and Toyland manager Jo Tucker. confuses voting officials and de- Numerous scientific hobby-type toys are on display at the Christ- lays return of the ballot. mas gift shop, such as the cable-retained WWII Navy dive Don't wait to fill out and mail : fit s s o k bomber being held by the commander. Toyland is located in : the card. Time will be short at .4Ths Bldg. 514 and is open for business 0900.1630 Monday through best-get it in the mail 1gth d quickly. Friday, and from 0900.1200 on Saturdays. ; _ .. 'I ._ r i -I II Page. JAZ AIR NEWS 6 September 1962 I NATTUnit Drill Team Builds Name In SouthThe "Jaxon Lancers" were just another drill team when they were formed in June, 1959, to represent the Naval Air Technical Training Unit, Jacksonville, Fla., but since that time they've built for themselves a reputation throughout f4 Florida, Southern Georgia and Alabama excelled by few. ) The team members, made up 2 : over of personnel as team mem- primarily of NATTU students, bers from school and b eat, sleep and live "drill team"in graduate their off-duty hours, but dur- are replaced by new students, the "Jaxon Lancers have main- ing the working day the drill team is tained a consistently high degree - forgotten as they hit the of effectiveness and effici- books to maintain an average I , I that'll let them remain on the ency. team. i I Although they're required to i I maintain a 70 average, few mem- :Classified bers are droped from the team :, <- ., for scholastic reasons and almost TEAM HALT-Top( pheto). :vaerxavrv.v.w+vsvaavswvsdY}'{U.A vwkylau oyvk MrX vv.rasaNk: t++r'rm hk':r O'a: {vG:vwv.wny gowvrba.vrtrrA rrM Moments like this are few and never is one dropped from school FOR RENT far between for the "Jaxon ., '' entirely. iy: + : riy :k':}: Ortega Hilli-3 bdrm. house, furn. EV Lancers. They don't often stop and do nothing. They'reshown THERE ARE ONLY 16 POSITIONS 71270. Furn Apt.; 4 rmi.; $55 per mo.j EV here, stopped-but not on the performing unit, 9-0514 or EV 89806. for long-during(lower a photo Captain'sInspection ). The g- and competition is keen, with Riverside-Will hare 2bdrm. furnr. apt. "Jaxon Lancers" practice the 10 to 12 waiting prospects all the with business 'lady; 384..285Furn. sophisticated Queen Ann Sa- time. bachelor Apt.; gar.; 1210 Edge- wood Ave lute. They spend at least six . hours per week practicing ry. }; }; They've performed at events FOR SALE more when they hare a per- ranging from the Edison Pageantof formance coming up. Spring lake-Houie trailer; equity {:yt.''}' }YSOi'{:xa 16 .Y: Light Parade, billed as Flor- $1,300 50-ft. 2-bdrmi. EV 7.1390 ida's third largest, at Ft. Myers, SOUTH SIDE3bdrm., 1 beth house; 5i8V' wf J lS ar ip ! i r to Captain's Inspections.It's pay equity ned assume 4))% mortgage. *L i,v *2Jfy$ *><> no snap, being a drill team Murray Hill-2-bdrm unfurn house? 'lrffJMovies ..wwNkq :a'' member. They normally practicean I SP 12877. Ortega Hillt3bdrm.V 1 bath; EV hour and half four nights a 41546. week, and when a performance I Cedar Hilli-3-bdrm, 2-bath house; 2- is approaching, practice is limited car gar.; SP 12636. will be shown regularly only by available off-duty time. THIS N' THAT 1'iy..txr# so :&:wrdo'at' saa c2.aLG rrf4'a'wc.:M'aKwaocw'6CS.33'i id.cwfsww.vGawc,,r.eoicw'i5riic.oasnbaD: : :{ y ,; o3i at 1900 on Monday through The task of organizing the Riders wanted from the Beaches toNAS Saturday; at 1400 and 1900 on in 1959 Lieu- 0730 to 1600; CH 6-4309 group was given to Sunday, at the Mainside arid 'Copiers Proved 'Angels of Mercy'Twelve tenant Commander W. N. High- NATTU Theaters and at 1900 smith, at that time Training Of- Not-New only in Sunday at the Hospital ShopIn years ago this month ficer for the Aviation Electrician'sMate These times sub- . Theater. are transportation missions.For Class "A" School and techniques of evacution of bat , ject to change. tlefield casualties were dramat- the wounded, the 'coptersand Chief Aviation Machinist's MateJ Need of Items Thursday September 6 ically altered on a mountain in their plucky pilots were in- B. Fike, then an instructor in Korea by a Marine Corps "first." surmountable. Meantime they the school. Mainside-Frightened City. battlefield Getting ready for fall house continued to make NATTUnit-Damn the Defiant Four Sikorsky HO3S-1 heli- STRICT QUALIFICATIONSwere cleaning? Be sure and donate' Hospital-Confession 0 fAn copters, delivering rations and history as in September 1951 set by LCDR Highsmith and anything usable to the Not-New when the 1st Maine Division Reconnaissance Opium Eater. supplies to infantrymen in front- Chief Fike, and they've been retained - Don't for- Company becamethe Shop at Building 953. , line positions, made the return with only minor revision Friday September 7 trip carrying wounded leather first unit to be transportedto since. get receipts are given for all do- Mainside-Romanoff and Juliet. necks. The next day they the front by 'copter.A Basically, a prospective member nations for income tax deduc: NATTUnit-Frightened City. brought out five more seriously must maintain an outstanding tions. Hospital-Damn the Defiant. casualties, three of them from man rushed excitedly into items military bearing, must be of good For those choice of the smoking car of a train. "A terrain too to be reachedby steep character and must be scholasti- Saturday September 8 lady has just fainted in the next clothing, uniforms, furniture, jeep. cally able to take on the addi- Mainside-The Huns. car," he cried. "Has anybody got houseware or toys that you hateto FROM THIS BEGINNING in tional responsibilities.Since . NATTUnit-Romanoff and Ju- the first furious phase of the Ko- any whiskey? give away, the shop has a liet. rean War, Marine helicopter Immediately several flasks ap I its inception, the team consignment section. You name Hospital-Frightened City. pilots achieved a notable rec- peared. He seized one, tilted it has perfected thirty-five differ- the price, and the shop sells the back, took a long drink and returned ent precision maneuvers, includ- article for a 20% commission. All Sunday, September 9 ord of evacuating nearly 10,000 it, saying, "Thanks, it ing the sophisticated Queen Ann proceeds are used for welfare. Mainside-Zotz. troops while continuing their ob- always did make me sick to seea Salute. Open every Tuesday from 0800 to NATTUnit-The Huns.HospitalRomanoff servation, liaison and supply lady faint. In spite of the constant turn- 1400. and Juliet. Monday September 10 Mainside-Knights 0 f the . Roundtable. { f'''*i' ?i3 '1- # + ivc oYioY'b'4 : NATTUnit-Zotz. Hospital-The Huns. _ Tuesday September 11 Mainside-Underseas Girl. ; {' rHia. # y'yb' Roundtable.NATTUnit-Knights 0 f the .d. 3 ; tks Hospital-Zotz. 'GV_ s h a. 4 wr Wednesday September 12 } Mainside-Battleground. NATTUnit-Underseas Girl. y '994'i '/} ,'...S. r:. a.'}'y; 'k;:< < ,Sy{ Hospital-Knight of the Round- 4j1 hy . 4 s. c : . . table. : \ :;{}:,' :#; } > ., , #! u\ii t ta'txs "E" HonorsContinued ( from Page 1)) the Second Fleet and in the Car- , ribbean.In u____.._. .m..... ..___ mid-April 1962 the VA-15 MAINTENANCE POW WOW-Over 40 representatives of activities utilizing helicopters, as well as 'copter contractors, gathered at the NAS Overhaul and Repair Department August 20-24 for the Third Semi-Annual Helicopter Maintenance Conference. AD Skyraiders participated in an CAPT R. H. Fagan, O&R Officer, welcomed attendees at the general session and commented on the value of the conference in aerial demonstration off the USS enabling the Department to accomplish its primary mission of Fleet support. LT I. W. Hastings and J. C. Ostertag of the O&R Enterprise (CYAN( ) 65 which Quality Assurance Group were co-chairmen of the conference. Those activities represented included the U. S. Coast Guard was view by President John F. BuWeps, BuWepsFllReadRepLant, ComNavAirLani. NAS Key West. NAS Grosse Isle, NAS Quonset Pt.. MCAS Cherry Point, NARTU Jax. HMX-1. HS-1 HS-3. HS-5. HS-9, HS-11, HT-8, HU-4 MAG-26 and VW-1. Those contractors represented were Bell Kennedy. Helicopter Co.. Kaman Aircraft Corp., and Sikorsky Aircraft. , ... |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 33 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |