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" : ;: ... -' ._ ..----..._- ....... ... ...- .e... ..-... .. a -"' .. _.- ....... "' + ''''-f" .F'--'.- '' '-- . . .. ,' .h -.., .... ,' t" ' " 'T'::.". .: :: ..: .. : '; : ; H. ? :.;.{:. ,T'' >. :? A.r. : : 7 :. . f . F.2 rr ::: Jax Waves To Celebrate 24th -Anniversary Saturdayr14 :i (See Photo Story Of Some., Of Their Jobs On Pages 6 end 7)) , .. It's anniversary time for the"Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service"as to lead them. , ( the original wartime designation of the Navy's women stood.for), and the more Serving at Naval establishments throughout the United States and at several overseas 1 than 140 Waves stationed at Jax's mainside commands have plans to celebrate commands, the Waves of today are still doing what their counterparts of WW II did -- k :. the occasion in real, old .- fashioned style, working at the jobs which only they can perform and in addition, permit a more liberal .' "Hoedown" is the theme of the annual annlversaryparty which will be held Saturday rotation system to be maintained from ship to shore for the seagoing sailors. M 1" night in acknowledgement of the end of the 24th year of the existence of the emergency Waves at Jacksonville can be found working in a large percentage of the Navy's ' ,.. J volunteers who proved too valuable to the Navy to be done away with after the World rates, from"Blackshoe" to "Airdale" to "Medic". i ,, War II emergency situation was long past. At NAS there are 98 enlisted Waves and three officers, with 31 enlisted at NATTC, ' , Today there are approximately 5,500 enlisted Waves on active duty, with an addi- eight at NFO, one at NARTU, six at Fleet: )Weather Facility, an additional and 41 : ' ; tional 1,500 in the inactive Reserves, and an appropriate percentage' of Wave Officers at the Hospital. There are also three MSC Officers4 at the Hospital, and Fleet Weather ; and FICEUR each have one Wave Officer. v w , , I IN \ ,. ) .. . .. t .I. ,. t . i ( '*- Imo-' PKY LIBRARY )t, f ', .. \*. 'y$, :Y :. ,I r'aai $ ; . '.. a F"s2 .' II ) : ;: $ '!i ;'r.h, : .!# y4.Yvx w: i'+: I . Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an olfl cial I 1 expression of any " military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 24 NO. 18 U. S. NAVAL, AIR. STATION, JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA JULY 28, 1966 4 II SpecialExam Results, From Busy Week- Command Change AI id Farewell \': May PrintedFinal I r Head Of IRDHonored 1 results are In from the "' With special E.4 exams which were v: held/ In May this year. Lists ti 1e !,\.' 'f, ,I It 2nd High A wd. ; of those who made the gradewere , submitted to the Jax Air Last Wednesday> at a farewell C Hews by the Educational luncheon hosted by the Naval 'f Services Offices of some commands Air Station Association, Kir. t aboard. Here they are: Leonard B. Eubanks presented t' Capt. J. R. Mackroth with a t AUGUST B t 3N .... plaque on behalf of the group. IJ ... ....... however the roles '1 HAS .,.......... .., .._.. The: next day, , ; . .... . I' 'tII '' ..were, changed arkUCapt.;.Mack- ". ,!dllt.. . > ! .... .. ., .-,AZ3W) J. E.-Adams; AO3 W., ." .. 'I J roth presented Mr. Eubanks with'the 1 .., t , W. Dickinson; ATN3 G.V. Fuess; .- !lit ;; ..' """ Navy's Superior Civilian A- .I AMS3 R. M.' Johnson;' A03 ..,: ,-: > \ I ward. ' R. E. Long; PR3 P. W. Lyons; ' AMH3 B. Mahreholz; ADJ3 G. Farewell LuncheonMore \\ --kLjJ ' R. N.emeth. 1r) t : : L, than 70 key civiliansand > FAREWELL GIFTS/ were glv./ CAPT. MACKROTH PRESENTED Mr. Eubanks with the certificate ranking naval officers attended - NATTC en to Capt.> ,and Mrs. Mack-, that read as follows "This certificate of award Is presented the farewell luncheon for ; roth as token of appreciation. to Leonard B. Eubanks, in recognition and appreciation tribute Mackroth, serving as a ) A03 H. Caplinger; AE3R. and esteem ,during the many of superior serylce which has been of exceptional value and to his leadership. Mr. j Cherry; AO3 D. Davis; AE3D. parties held/ In their; honor great benefit to the Navy". Eubanks, head of the Industrial the Relations Dept., represented I Dickinson; A03 N. Econo- with( farewell . mos; A03 R. From ; A03 R. employee group remarks and presentation. the t Grlfe; A03 J. HigginbothamAO3 I N. Huff; AE3 J. Irwin; AE3A. plaque. Kiass; AO3 A. Lemke; A03 Capt. Mackroth expressed deep for the sincere and B. Lightfoot; A03 J. Martindale; 4d appreciation AE3 D. Mercurio; AE3 L. Nick; active teamwork and cooperative exhibited the civilian AE3 R. Odom; AE3 S. Perry; spirit by AE3 R. Rickford; A03 Schmitt I group throughout his tour as com- va officer. AE3 Sprague, A03 R.Wallace manding , A03 R. Stolle. ; 4 The captain'also pointed to the 1R fact that Jacksonville has well- earned reputation throughout the r Navy for its excellent civilian- HOSPITALHM3 i ( 1 military relations. T.E.Duncan; HM3 Daniel 2nd Highest Award : I 11M3 Kenneth Phil- t. . Harrington; Mack- Yid The following day Capt. HM3 Alan S. * lips; Pomeroy .j).. C roth performed one of his last VP./16 < ceremonies as NAS Jax Com- manding Officer when he AMH3 C. Cobbs IIi YN3 pre- Roy ; Eubanks with the sented Mr, Sup- Jon W. Moore; AX3 Peter J. '. Award. erior Civilian Service Richard ADJ3 Richard G. ; behalfof The award was made on Schmidt.SEPTEMBER RAdm. Allen M. ShInn, Commander Naval Air Systems Command - HAS and consisted of a certifi- AC3 (W) F. A. Bressee; ATN3A. and cate lapel pin. Dagostino; Em G. F. Evans; OUTGOING AND INCOMING CO'S DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF HOLDING COMMAND. The award is the second high- A03 L. E. Freeman; ADJ3 G.E. be est honorary degree that can Magee; AMS3 F. J. Steinbeck; civilian of granted to employees A03 J. W..spivey. r. the Navy Department and is issued .- t. NATTCAE3 in recognition of outstanding efforts and accomplishments on . W. Carroll; A03 W. behalf of the Navy. " Christiansen; AE3 T.Czarnecki; In forwarding the award for 11 t, A03 W. Laur; AE3 M. Moore; J. rf- AE3 F. O'Brien; AE3 R. Rooms- presentation, RAdm. Shinn stat- burg; A03 D. Scott.HOSPITAL. ed, "Please extend to Mr. Eu- banks my appreciation and thanks for his continued outstanding efforts \ HM3 LarryG.BellHM3James and accomplishments inthe R. Brush; SK3 Christo Cap- personnel administration and in- dustlral relations of the Naval '. HM3 Michael K. Handy puccio; ; ' HM3 Kenneth N. Hatcher; DT3 Air Station, Jacksonville. . Gary L. Huntington; HM3 D. S. Mr. Eubanks has been employ- :: McKenzie; HM3 Kermit L. Ry- ed at NAS Jax since 1940, having , served in his present capacity dell; HM3 Ralph P. Shelley; since 1953. He resides with HM3 Thomas S. Wilson, HM3 May his wife, Claire and their two + Nicholas E. Wittry. ' daughters in the Hyde Grove (See. "Advancements," Page 2)) FINAL FAREWELLS WERE, SAID TO'CAPT. MACKROTH AT THE GATE, area of Jacksonville. '::- ' I : July ;966' f HEWS/AFTERBURNER .1',09':2: lAX AIR -- _u -- -- . ------- -- -- EDITORIAL - '[ :.. Last Call For NESEP! I V 'ne) Services Chaplains/ Message Yes YOU Stand A ChanceThe ON FORGETTING OUR GOALS ROMAN CATHOLICSt. By Chaplain R. W. Radcllffe Kierkegaard, the Danish theologian and philosopher,tells parable Navy's Enlisted Scientific Education Program (NESEP) is Edward's Chapeland of a wild duck. With his mates this: duck was flying northward to for Navy petty officers. It is designed so that land in a Danish barnyard where there were some tame ducks.He . a college program of their corn, and stayed, first for an hour ate and enjoyed some and commission in the Navy. baccalaureate begree a can earn a Naval Hospital you and then for a week, and then for a month, and for and then a day, and And the Navy pays your way tuition, books, housing, your ' salary while in college. SUNDAY MASSES finally, because liked the good fare and the safety of the barnyard,' Sound like a good deal? It is. Yet the Navy has never had e- Hospital - --- 0630St. he stayed all summer. nough petty officers apply for the program to meet a desired Edward's But one autumn day when his wild mates were winging their way Chapel - 0900 & 1100 southward again, they passed over the barnyard, and their mate quota.Perhaps the reason for insufficient applications is the numberof heard their cries. It stirred him with a strange thrill of joy and people in the Navy. Over 700,000. DAILY MASSESSt. delight, and flapping his wings, he rose in the air to join his old What's my chance of being selected? I'm only one of 700,000. Edward's: comrades In their flight to the land of summer. But, alas, he found fare had made him so soft and heavy that he could riseno Well, let's take a look. Monday thru Friday 1130 that his good First of all you've got to have a combined GCT/ARI of 118. Saturday - -' 0900 higher than the eaves of the barn. So he sank back again to the If you've got that you're in the top 15 percent of the Navy. So, Naval Hospital: barnyard and said to himself, "Oh well; my life is safe here and' now you're one of about 105,000. Chances still slim? Look furthers) Friday ---------1205 the fare is good. The age limits of the program are 21 through 25. That eliminates Every spring,and againevery autumn,when the wild ducks flew over another percent or so. Now you are about one of 50,000. CONFESSIONSSt. his barnyard and he heard their honking cry, his eye gleamed fora Things look bad? Perhaps not. The largest number of applications Edward's : moment and he began to lift his wings because he hoped to join received in lltteover 3,000. That 2000 But length, the day came when the wild ducks flew ever one year was Sa ( Saturday - 1900 his mates. at was in 1961, and the number of !applications have been on the down- Sunday - - -0815 0845; over him and uttered their cry, and he paid not the slightest attentionto grade every year because the?Navy tries:, 'to J selection are now about one In three. become content with lesser things. Our Ideals inspire us to soarto So, if You'd like to be that one in three and start college in Sep- CATECHISM CLASSES higher levels of living, but we must constantly refresh our minds tember 1967, here's what you do: Chapel Annex Building 722: concerning our ideals. When we forget them, the equivalent of the Stop and see you education and training officer today. He'll Saturday's 1000 barnyard may become the place where we are forced to live. probably have a booklet on the NESEP program published by the What has happened to your ideals? Have you forgotten them to Bureau of Naval Personnel In February 1966.It DIVINE SERVICES become content with lesser things? will answer any questions you have concerning eligibility, PROTESTANTAll past history of NESEP students, career opportunities and assign Saints Chapel ments, and other related subjects. t 3 From In case the booklet Isn't available, here's the gist of what it SUNDAY'S Flying High VP-7 0800 - Holy Communion says. 0930 & 1100 Divine Worship During July, a Navy directive has been soliciting NESEP appli- cations. If you meet the qualifications, and are recommendedby SUNDAY SQIOOL Ship At 1 Mi. For 12 1 Ft. $ your. commanding officer, you'll take a screening test In November ------Chapel\ Annex Building 722 If you pass the 200-questIon exam, your test score and record will go before a NESEP selection board next February. They make Recently shipping over one-mile high, for a stack of one dollar the final selection. If you're selected you'll attend a nine-week WEDNESDAY'S bills twelve feet high, were three crew members of Patrol Squadron preparatory school next summer at Balnbridge, Maryland or San 1900 -- -Choir Rehearsal Seven: ATN2 Henry R. Rustmann, AX2 Austin M. Jackson, and Diego, California. THURSDAY AX2 Floyd A. Beatty. After that you're off to the university. While there you won't 2000 Christian Science Service The re-enlistment ceremonywas take any military science subjects, but rather one of 12 majorsin conducted while airborne CO CitesSix engineering, science or mathematics.After SECOND MONDAY of Each Month aboard a VP-7 SP-2H"Neptune" graduation you'll attend officer candidate school and be 0930 Chapel Women's Guild patrol aircraft with Lt.j.g.( ) Da- assigned to the fleet as a line officer.If (Small Chapel) E.M.'sAt non D. Liston at the controls. you're not applying because you're worried about average Officiating at the airborne cere- grades in high school or college, quit worrying.: Even if you ,t r U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL, mony was Cdr. John R. Swadener - dropped out of college', for poor grades yours! sJln eligible"} :to apply! !( ,Sunday's .- -, -' 1000; VAP62Cmdr. the squadron's, ..Executive! .Of: . for NESEP. (* ,,v: o ,fV' .1t S.i7 I' ficer and the Patrol Plane Com Records indicate that many NESEP students had average gradesIn CECIL FIELDPROTESTANT H. F. Bryant, CO of mander. ' high, school and college. They also indicate that these same VAP 62, honored six outstanding The combined total of the re- students do very well in college. enlisted men at Commendatory enlistment bonus was more than Honors earned. by NESEP students (1963-64( academic year): Today- Mast last Tuesday for their $22,000 which is approximatelyfour Honor Roll or equivalent 37; Dean's ListHonorRoll Choir Practice at. 7 p. m. contributions to their squadron, feet of one dollar bills per Sunday- the Navy, and the nation. man. One day earlier, A02 or equivalent 274; Graduated Magna Cum Laude 4; Graduated - Sunday School 9:30 at p. m. Heading the list of those receiving John D. Terry, also of VP 7, Cum Laude Is: Phi Beta Kappa 3; Tau Beta Pi (Honor Chapel Service at 10:30 : a.m. the letters was YNCS shipped over, which brought the Engineering Society) 35; Others (Honor Fraternity/society, a- Communion the first on Sundayof Joseph L. Rivera, the unit's Admin total bonus received by VP-7 wards, etc.) 108. the month. Deadline for NESEP applications at NAS Jax is next Monday, Division supervisor. He personnel for the week to more Aug. 1, so you had better rush If you want to get yours In on time CATHOLIC earned the special recognitionfor than $27,000.In . for consideration this year. If you meet qualifications, all you Daily- his outstanding efforts and addition, Rustmann, Terry, need to get in right now is a special request chit signed through 11:20 a. m. Mass contributions to the squadron'sunprecedented and Jackson were recently advanced - your division. seventh con- to the rate of Petty Officer - Sunday- secutive "Outstanding" in the Second Class which further 8 a.m. and noon Mass Con- recent Admin Material in- added to their stack of dollar May Advancement List fessions heard before each Mass. spection.The bills. All four petty officers letter continues: "Your wear the wings of ASW Aircrew- (Continued from Page 1)President's ) initiative, organizational plan- men and are members of com Traffic Violations ning, and dedicated leadership bat crews of VP 7. VP-16 NATTC enabled timely accomplishmentof It was a profitable week for the all tasks. Your conduct men, Patrol Squadron Seven, and PR3 James M. Addy; AX3 AE3 R. Kirtley; A03 R. Lynch The following is a report of and proficiency are most exemplary the United States Navy. Henry C. Huntress: ATN3 Ter- PH3W) M. Neal; AE3A.Rivera; motor vehicle accidents and traf- Your transfer will rance L. Miller. AE3 J. Winn. fic violations for the period July be felt as a substantial loss 19 to 25.Number. by the members of this squadron. craft maintained to a high degreeof HOSPITALHM3 of Accidents: ." readiness.The . OCTOBER NAS Lois E. Kopponen; HM3 This Week -------4 Sailor of the Month letter continues: "Dal- ATN3 R. Mordaunt; AC3 R.B. John E. Simms. Total Accidents this year ton's proficiency in line func- Bennett; ADJ3 E. F. Brown; through July 25 - -198. The ceremony also included the tions, Initiative and attention to AMS3 L. W. Higley; MU3 W. E. VP-16 Number of Accidents through selection of AN William A. Shaw, duty, have greatly contributed to Jones; ADJ3 M. J. Lester; ADJ3 July 25, 1965 - -146 for "Sailor of the squadron's assigned mission. J. E. Parette; PH3W) P. J. AZ3 John A.,Swete; YN3 Gerry Total number of days since the Month" for p "The son of Mr. and Mrs.Rob- Tucker. E. Troglen. last injury in a mctor vehicle June. Shaw ert C. Dalton of Anderson, S. C. accident - - 20 was cited for he attended Boy's Senior High Number of Violations his consistant School, lie entered the Navy in This Week - - -39 outstandingappearance ,1 August 1961.. , '. . . Speeding -------7 - JAX AIR NEWSThe and Good Conduct ' Reckless Driving - -2 adaptability. Going through Stop Sign -5 lIe has been SHAW Accolades were' also extendedto Other Violations - -25 acting as the Operations Dept. PH2 Arthur Townsend, ADJ2 JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise News. Twenty -' five drivers appeared Training Yeoman since his' arrival Huthbert H. Sikes, and AMH2 paper distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air before the Traffic hearing Board in April 1966. Fred D. Graham. All received Station Jacksonville Florida the Holt at the meeting held on July 26. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Good Conduct Awards in recogni- by Publishing Disposition of the cases Includedthe liam A. Shaw of Brooklyn, N. Y. tion of their fidelty, zeal, and Company, a private firm. All Copy submitted use in following: Six lost drivingand he is a graduate of Brooklyn obedience to the Naval Service. the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Public parking privileges aboard Prep High School and Cathedral Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 72:00 noon station for various periods; College, where he received degrees Your Voting Officer has all on Monday before publication. News items are welcomedfrom / Three were assigned to completean in English and Philosophy. the information you need con- all sourcesTelephone EV 9-7771, Ext. 8162. eight hour course in remedial lIe entered the Naval Air Reservein cerning your participation inthe Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and driving at NATTC; One was February 1964. forthcoming November States assigned to complete a six-hour General Election.Do . such should be directed to Dalton queries concerning : Praised course in remedial driving at know home state'svoting you .' The Holt Publishing Company, 3649 Philips Highway Jax Police Academy; One received Official praise came to ADJ3 laws? Have your .' Jacksonville, Florida, 32207, Telephone 359.4040, a suspension; Two were James C. Dalton, with a letter absentee ballot?you Do requestedan you need given warnings; Five dismissed designating him "Plane Captainof help in preparing ballot your ; Eight fined ( U. S. Com- the Month" for June 1966. for mailing? VOL 24 NO. 18 July 28 1966 missioner); and Six referredto Dalton's selection for this award See your Voting Officer todayat commanding officers for pos- was based on his outstanding the Education Office, Bldg. sible disciplinary action. ability in keeping assigned air- 955. .' , \ ,, \l1.11.i; i.:..,: :......... ,.'t.-\. .. ... .,.. ." ... ',' :.. ..,. ... .. .; .' i. . 1 I, . ,\ 1' rr1111 t 1 ; ; -r. \ *'* i -.1. . -,,\ ', .,'." _..{' .,........'..................!..'.;.: ; J..................*..>...'........_. ,........t.........t.,.4.t t-..,.. ........... ..f. ......,..'.'.tJ.',.. .','.'.'.'.'. .'.4 I'. z 1 'I.. ..i..AI .,...-l, .!... ,; . J _ " ' . - July 28, 1966 __ JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ,., : .Page 3 ' More .. ,.r"r.., . 110. ..''''IF .. ." -' .. ...,.,- t" '/ilr": On VirtHemj. . : V4: '} ,;; Know Your Enemy: The Viet Cong ::':i ' Viet Cong tactical doctrine Is shelled by Government forces. tary recruiting proves Inadequate their families' sake, and imploring a major cause of desertion in explicit. It is summarized in Even though these attacks are Terror punishmentseems them to have mercy on the RVNAF, and this has plagued : four words: Four Fast, One provoked by the Viet Cong, the to produce the fastest results civilians. None of these pro- the Viet Cong as well. 'I)I Slow. This means Fast Advance, people are often grateful to these but it eventually reacts grams has had noticeable suc- Prisoners, to the Viet Cong, Fast Assault, Fast Clearance of same provacateurs for "helpingus against those who use it unless cess. Homesickness has been are objects to be exploited. i! the Battlefield, and Fast With- to protect ourselves." they succeed in seizing complete drawal -- all based on Slow Pre- The Viet Cong's emphasis on power., Today, in many areas, paration. carefully planned, discussed,and the Viet Cong are faced with VETERANS READJUSTMENT BENEFITS ACT OF 1966 . There is little that is new or rehearsed actions has its dis the administrative problems that (Cold War G.I.! Bill) unusual (in Viet Cong tactical advantages. If such an action afflict any government in time Homo Study Courses Electronics and Accounting now I doctrine, once the basic principleof fails,. if losses are heavier than of war -- and are losing voluntary - careful, thorough preparationfor expected or not In proportion to support as a result. available while IN-SERVICE. ': any contingency, followed by benefits achieved, there is a cor- The Viet Cong have, from the For information/ call 356 8402 or write: swift action, is grasped. Attackson responding drop in morale and beginning, made every effort to Copt Ralph N. Pictlos U.S.N. (Rel) j strongpoints almost always combat effectiveness. An unexpected secure the support of membersof In Service Trammq Coordinator \ feature maximum use of explosives serious attack by Republic the Republic of Vietnam Armed Massey Technical Institute + I ,on a primary and a second- of Vietnam forces, Forces as well as the support of 148 E. 7th Street 1 j ary objective, usually mutually especially when the resistanceis the civilians. Generally similar Jacksonville. Florida j supporting! and a careful!deploy unsuccessful, indicates poor tactics have been used, emphasizing 356.8402 ment of forces to intercept or planning by Viet Congleaders and always the benefits to Or Contact your,Career Counsolor ambush any reinforcements that seriously impairs effectivenessfor the individual and the high moral i may be brought in. In several weeks or months, longerthanthe and patriotic worth of such a recent battles there have been actual damage inflicted would shift In allegiance. "Serve your indications of deliberate effortsto warrant. Only a quick, success- country against the American - entice and ambush helicopter- ful counteraction can overcome imperialists," they say. "Don'tbe borne troops.In this effect. fooled because the Americansare MONEY IN 1 DAY the the Viet Cong have clever thanthe French past Much is said about the Viet more ; usually sought to avoid defensive Cong use of terror, which seemsto the Americans' motives are the combat unless they had the bat- be increasing. This is naturalas same, but they use you as pup- $25 to $600ON tlefield so organized that it the pace of the war steps up pets." was essentially an ambush. and support requirements grow The general preference for the YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE " Nevertheless they carefully pre- faster than voluntary contri- "soft sell" does not keep the Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us how ': pare for defense, with alternateand butions. Taxes have been raised Communists from killing, often much you want. Pick up the cash at your,convene : switch positions, in case repeatedly in some areas. by torture, whole garrisons of //ence. Some-day service./ they do decide to make a stand. "Draftees" must fill inasvolun- small posts they overwhelm when Frequently these positions are it seems appropriate to punish 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN incorporated into existing dikes determined resistance or to, You Get Mo. Pm' You Get Mo. Pmt. separating rice fields so that frighten others in the area. emplacements seem to be merely Nor infrequently one or two lead- 84.33 5.00 355.79 21.00 breaks in the walls, and even Some people think ers will be brutally murdered as 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 trenches look like canals. Where an example to the others. The the water level will permit, especially Shakey's is neat. dependents of the men may meet 219.27 13.00 SOO.51 29.00 I,I in the so called secret the same fate. Threats of reprisals 286.73 J7.00 600.00 34.39 base areas, elaborate tunnelsare against families are I often constructed, both for sometime used as well. Include/ ' Above Payments Interest , cover and for concealment from And we welcome, them Within the last 6 years the Viet .t ground and air forces. Like the s Cong's Blnh Van program-- Japanese In World War II, the the younger set,-'.to'Ye Collegiate 1,-: \ "proselyting," as they call it -- JCHLnLJL Tbtancc i Viet Cong are ,tireless ,diggers. Room. It's separate: has become a major program. A Company Controlled land mines, buriedin favored practice Is the use of from main 241 West Dial 356-0735 Shakey's big Forsyth St. highways and detonated when par- girls and women, speaking as Government target is over them, lor -and all the families.Ye sisters or mothers, to serenade 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 ;II have long been a favorite and an Collegiate Room has small garrisons, calling to themto I economical Viet Cong method of save their precious ,lives for destroying or at least discouraging its own door (no-one over .... p.Y, theiropponents. Occasionally 21 may enter here), its own nonmilitary targets are mined, -T- usually by mistake or for some music center (with all the specific political or psycholo- latest - waxes to please a gical purpose, such as warning ca' uncooperative civilians Home- teenage heart) and its own made booby traps, ranging from special atmosphere. Of simple deadfalls and "spike- boards" to explosive footminesare course,Ye Collegiate Room often used in preparing fora serves Shakey's 21 varietiesof battle or an ambush, being 1 placed in the 'covered areas the scrumptious pizza.And a ambushees would naturally seek. choice of hearty beverages. 'S Like the elaborate trench- HAMBURGERS works often seen, the hundredsof a t tt booby traps around "lib- ti erated"', meaning Viet Cong- SHEETSnmrm controlled, villages have some \\ i value if a Viet Cong unit decidesto \ fight there. Their most Important & SATURDAY! r function, really, is to impli- cate the actions.civilians Government in antiGovernment forcesare Ye Puolic house July 30th! ONLY) See DINO SUMMERLIN;: IN PERSON! -3lo7p.m.: " likely to treat them a's Viet 4420 BLANDING BLVD. Cong. The villagers fully anti t HHCtffffittRftWORLD'S cipate this, so they feel forces to , PHONE 777-2233 GREATEST ' support the Viet Cong are their : Secondarily, the . only hope. Open 11 A.M. / . trenches and the dugouts do pro- Midnight t vide protection for the civiliansif 1S HAMBURGER / ; $ the community is bombed or ; ; ! , . : " " hilarious misadventureof ':. , the space age. 4fit', :I fJ J . STARRING DICK I ....: ( -- " j r -. ;: Dining Room l' VANDYKEWalt I : Plenty of Parking I Friday, Saturday & Sunday ONLY! " Disney HAMBURGERS I 6238103rd Street LT.: : ROBIN r (JIIIJS()] ,n.s.NTechnicolor i "Between the Bases" t 1 J ; the World's Greatest Hamburger-fit Only 15$ , , 1 I ( , .. .- - .. .. .. .. ..._ _ -At. - -: -- - ____ __ c_c-- _-_-___-- ',; .... i I : Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 28, 1966 --- - - -- - .. ., .....,,, :" : '! NARY News & ViewsCapt. NATTC : 'Ie, :. "I '- " \ Carl D. Stmonsen NARTU Co, commissioned his son Charles Michael Simmonsen upon his graduation from the, University Behind The SceneBy I of South Carolina last Friday.In . addition to his son, Capt. SImonsen gave the commissioningoath r: 3. Idell Fondingsland/ to three Navy ensigns five second lieutenants in the Air Force _ and one Marine Crops second lieutenant. wTRADITION NATTC's Leadership- Class 105.. Young Simonsen became Navy 66 H graduated last Fridayin Amid a Hawaiian setting, oriented when he was born at father and mother at NAS Sax King Hall after two weeks of guests were served an authentic the Naval Auxiliary Air Station he will report to the Naval Air leadership training. The honor- feast of roast pig. There was I I in Shelton' Wash., October 7, Basic Training Command Pen- man was PN2 Jack J. Matrangaof dancing to Hawaiian music under I 1944. sacola Fla., for flight training. NARTU who won the compe- colored lights., After graduating from high Ens. Simonsen is engaged to tition with a record breaking Prizes went to Diane McCoy, school at the Marine Corps Air Miss Clara Glenn of Columbia, PASSED ON last average of 9572.; who won the Hula contest and ' Station in Iwakunl Japan South Carolina. Friday when NARTU's CO The class was composed of Ana Fernandez, who won the Charles entered the University of E 5's from NATTC, NAS,Cecil door prize a stereo. ........ commissioned his own son, South Carolina September 1962. Field and Mayport. The reviewing - the Naval Reserve Ens. Charles Michael Simonsen officer was Cmdr. G. A, He entered ******** Officer Training Crops (NROTC) VADM Alexander S. Heyward and presented him witha Sundqulst NATTC's Executive program as a midshipman in his Chief of Naval Air Training, sword after his graduation Officer. In the Aviation Electrician'sMate freshman year. visited NARTU Jax on Saturday. from the University of South ........ School softball game July As a midshipman he attended During 'the informal visit the Carolina. 22, Phase Four beat Phase summer training at Little admiral met with the active duty"Stationkeepers" Three 16 15. - Creek Naval Station in Norfolk and their reserve quarters in Pensacola. NATTC lost five white hats Va., Naval Air Station Corpus counterparts. and.gained five new chiefs asa ******** Christi Tex., and aboard a destroyer lIe then toured the spaces ..*.**** result of July 16advancements. with the Atlantic Fleet. where "Weekend Warriors"are Men receiving "the hat" were: Three former servicemen of Ens. Simonsen a psychology kept current on their Various 1- Cdr. Harrell takes commandof AOq B. J. Ricketts, AOC J. R. the month from NATTC touredSt. major was Company *'B" Com- skills for instant mobiliza the squadron after serving Massey, IIMC B. Johnson YNCA. Augustine on Saturday. mander during his final year of in the capacity of squadron Operations M. Passavanti, and AEC J.W. midshipman training. tion.After'the tour, Adm. Heyward Officer, Bonner, YNC Anthony M. Passavanti After a brief visit, with his departed NARTU for his head- Capt. Anderson upon being relieved A02 James Garland and AO1 ........ takes a position as Chiefof Charles E. Little, were guestsof Staff with Air Wing Staff 74. the USO of St. Augustine fora MILITARY A Hawaiian luau was held by free tour of the scenic old i AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCEMONTHLY the School's Aviation ship company Ordnanceman on July city. - In addition to lunch dinner POLICIES MONTHLY PAYMENTS Next thing to having 22.A a splendid the softball game preceded and the tour each serviceman NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGES voice is not using it too much. party and AOInstructors squeezed received an annual pass to the AGE21-24 Married $10.40 mo. Elizabethtown (Ky) News. a win from the opposing team St. Augustin tour train. AGE21-24Single$12.80 mo. 1 Robert Meets Travis State and&Base Associates Requirements Inc.NAS i1loll1ZJ GOOD NEWS MOTHERS! 1st Office N. of Gate 6483 Roosevelt Blvd 388-3583 . USNS -Mayport Jax Beach. 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SHERWOOD . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . r .J-J .-- -.-..-.-.---- --- - A 1. ..... ar T ";Atw.r. .._._..r.r _-_..t..ww.M w.a. -"......., v.n.."' .,. .....__.... Mp..Y IpYIY' ..M ". .. .. .. : .T r i Y July 28, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 ' - --- ''''I HIHHHiHHBIiHHHHHHHHHHHHHHBHHHHHHIIIHHBIHHHBHHiHHIi HHHiHHHHBHHHHB *flH Jacksonville Area Civil Service News I I H H HMH HHHHHjI I BOiHIIBBBBHH BH B MI BHMaa BH HiMHHMMHnHBMHn H BBMHHBB VBWHHBBHHI BI HHBHBHHHHIHB1 .. ,Presidential I Address On Civilian -r, I , Golf :'f.. Equal EmploymentProgramMr. :). : (\ ' Standings"A" Vice President, members of the Cabinet, Chairman Macy : and members of the Commission, ladies and gentlemen: '' 1r I asked you to come here today for a very special purpose. I DIVISION 4 COHMJUKDK omcaU i want to talk to you about a goal of this Government that is very ra SUYALAUSnTWI-JAClSOinLLLni I 1,1 1,1N close to my heart. I did not invent this goal. It was established Teams Points Won by President Eisenhower by Executive Order, first in the Federal Government. But I want to see, and 1 intend to do everything I can Eubanks and Pinney 12 to see, that the goal Is finally reached. Bjorkman and Barton 9.5 1' With your help, I want this Administration to be recognized as Cleveland and Field 8 JAClSONVlLLEIAYALAlISTATlONASSOCaTIOIm 1 I I one In which we finally achieve full and equal opportunity for persons Plew and Anderson 8 KHALF OF m THE CWUAI nifWTPSIV of every race, color, creed and nationality in every part ot the United Whiddon and Bradshaw 7 States Government.As King and Magnam 6.5 t ",'' IEOOTI01 I I AND) APPIECIATIOS t OF t HIS i iI I long as any American is denied the chance to fully developand Norris and Sechrest 6 OUTSTANDING I LEADERSHIP I AND-SUSTAINED I I use his talents, to become all that he can, then every Americanis Gouchnour and Vearil 3 i : 1 less than he should be. If race, skin, color, religious belief, sex PERSONAL tOTEST IN THEIR or national origin prevent anyone from reaching the heights, then "B" DIVISION PgQCRESS AND mWJEING . we have all wasted a human being. We have failed that person and, finally, we have failed our country. Fi Teams Points Won JULY 20 l6THIS Too many of our fellow citizens are still restrained by a strait- Jacket that was strapped upon them by the mere accident of their Pulignano and'Will, 13.5 birth. Cooper and Bunker 12.5 I, Too many of our fellow citizens do not get the education or the Johnson and Markle 10.5 PLAQUE WAS presented to Capt. J. R. Macknth by Leo- training that they need to become productive members of our society.Too Hodge and Weppleman 6.5 nard B. Eubanks and the Jax NASA at a farewell luncheon held many of our fellow citizens are prevented from fully using the Forrest and F. Reiter 6.5 last week. See Story Page 1 it i education they do get. Hawkins and Pullum 4.5 Yet we expect, and get, full participation from Americans of 1 all races, creeds, colors, and nationalities in Vietnam. More than : lEST SEAFOOD CHICKEN ANYWHEREI! i 200,000 Americans of every description are fighting there now, some are dying to protect our own freedom and to preserve' the Civil Service E CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN SPACE J Jf freedom of others. If our magnificent young men can'die for freedom in A foreign NotesCalling land, how can we refuse any of them a full measure of freedom and CHICKEN opportunity here at home? f FRIED I Is' Our Government has long been one avenue by which members of minorities have entered into full participation of our national life. operations waste a "crime"in Government againstthe { BASKET ((4 pcs) As of June 1965, the Government had about 375,000 members of American people President Call Ahead French pries . minority groups on its rolls, of which 308,657 were Negroes. Johnson recently lauded Depart- ; Hu sli Puppi os , Negroes accounted for 13.5 percent of the Federal work force, while ment of Agriculture employeesfor 384-2386 Co/c/ So/ wFILLET t they actually made up approximately 10 percent of our ,overall their: cost-consious efforts I h population4"-Negro employment has increased during the three years and termed the department "one f OF FISH DNNEFt / / I ending June 1965 by 5.3 percent, while total Federal employment' of the great leaders of all civilian increased by only 1.6 percent during the same period.' agencies." CM C'/l/ F'' I C SHu His remarks were made at 1 s/1/ Pl/pP"- I 1't During the same time frame, the number of Negroes in high paying an Agriculture program honoringthe L Tartar Sauce I Jobs has increased significantly. But we must not rest on our laurels. winners of Special Merit A- Reg Sl.W We still have a long way to gobefore we can claim full and equal opportunity wards for cost-cutting ideas."I . as a fact 1n our Government life. believe that waste is a 4621 Sao JYuN AYB. JHF4 the President said. "I crime The Civil Service Commission, acting under the authority of Executive believe that is waste against our Order 11246, has issued new regulations which will become - freedom. I believe that wasteis effective on and after April 3rd. These new regulations call Thus against our progress. , upon you to undertake action programs. Let me underline' the I believe that waste is againstthe word "action". Action to achieve the great objective of equal American people." opportunity. Chairman of Macy otf the Civil Service Commissionwill He cited Agriculture's recordIn --l be my eyes and ears to see that we get action. controlling waste and pro- \ {(} These plans must tax the limits of our imagination and our moting efficiency as "respon creativity. They must go beyond the limited objective of eliminating sive, warm and concerned with'' I discrimination. If we are going to have equal employment opportunityIn our people." 1\8 the Federal Government, we must attack the problem on many ******** fronts.If Employment of the mentally retarded In Federal agencies recently ! members of minority groups can't be employed.because they passed the 1,000 mark, +IMbr rct' r. can't find housing, then we must find housing. Civil Service Commission has 4't AI If they can't be employed because school systems do not give the announced. necessary education, then we must work with the school systemsto Thirty nine agencies have + see to It that the right kind of training Is provided r hired.mentally retarded persons' art Y , If'they tan't be employed because there is no vocational training CSC Chairman John W. Macy, available in the community, then we must see to it that we have Jr., said. The program is work- programs that provide specialized training to help them meet Ing out very well, and additional their needs. numbers will be hired in the . These and a host of other actions are open to us. We must take months ahead, he reported. . them. ,Almost a year ago I spoke to the graduating class at Howard Mentally retarded persons . University. Last June, I said that,"It is not enough Just to open the have been placed In 56 kinds of Y'w , gates of opportunity. All of our citizens must have the ability to jobs including manual labor, walk through those gates." routine clerical, messenger, and ';. ?- When the historians catalogue these times in which we now live, if mail handling work, certain office - it Is written that we were fair men who tried to bring decency and machine operations, and '' ,; ,,' , equality into American life, then, I believe our great grandchildrenwill some laundry and food-service ,,. ."You are.,about to take a long trip. ? - be proud. assignments under special appointing - It is more than doing ,what is '''needed. It Is doing what is right. authorities Chairman Don't forget to get your travelers checks at i" If there lives somewhere In this great Nation one man or one woman Macy said. whose talents could advance the cause of our country. and those skills ****...* are buried because ,of discrimination, the tragedy is vast and the Luck the crossroads where Is the loser.In . nation Is preparation and opportunitymeet RNETT64tNATIONAL the last year we have tried to do some things to break, for the B . first time, these barriers in leadership.' BANK OF JACKSONVILLE A Negro scholar and exceptional Administrator for the first time sits in the President's Cabinet. CHURCH OF CHRIST MIIMell" rcocw OtPO111TNU""NCt CONP011ATION of the United States Is Negro, The brilliant Solicitor General a 5223 Wesconett Blvd. the first to hold this high office. An exceptional Negro is now the Near NAS US HAS FACILITY OFFICE first of his race to sit on the Federal Reserve Board of this Nation.A Just P/f Timuquflrtr Rd most charming and intelligent lady is our first woman to be both Across Frog Afaklstritfoi BN/ HAS and Ambassador and a Negro. For: the first time, an able Negro SUNDAYS: United States Federal Judge. Raakla Hoers: lady is a 10:00 A. M. Bible Study . of the breakthroughs in which reason and sanity These are a few 11:00 A. M.. Worship : Monday thru Thursday: 10:00 AH til 3:00 PM ; ServiceWEDNESDAYS triumphed. 6:00 P. M. Evening So I challenge each of you here today, and each of you within the Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM sound of my voice to try to accept this as your own creed. : With your leadership and with your personal commitment to Phone Eateisiois 1272 or 1273 M N1td-Wec1 ServiceChurch 7:30 I P this objective. I have high confidence and great hope that will we.can. : Phone SP 1-5075 r ' " "build a government where talent and energy and integrity pre- _''Jtlt"'tl.P'' ol',,Tt r: .I; 6.4r..t. I'. vai il r dJ -: JmJlY1.qn..! : .u tc.l.!!..'" J e"r'r r i 'r r r ' . . .. '-''-'' 'r1rr .... ... .. ... ... .. . .. ' F- .: : : : : ; ;" ... -- .. .'- -. ---.'.... .d.... .' .. . . : ; : ; : : : .:" y. ;lkT--- -.J !::5"'YT:; : : " J.. 6 S ... .: July 28 1966 July 28, 1966 NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ Page 7 7. . Pag.6 JAX AIR/ NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ / : .",. JAX AIR ____ ' :sl ( *Th -S ------1 S .k":-,, < "' ., ; :"''f IJlIf:' .' t" '..... T::#=L . '"1 { :" .....--- Leadership, S Supervision/ The I : Wisdom To Counsel/ Mi ::4 , 1:1' :: These And Much More, Must Be 1 _ .... 'Second) Nature To A Wove Officer . I'' !"Women's If' She Representative";Is To Be A Good... ." . \\t ,..J.. tIiiiii : ,'. ,:. '' \ . T ,1 \- " ; 7 : 1 11 EJ1 , ,. trI '-... ,, ____.) :. 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S.helicoptersand wee 2dLt. Benson is attending the Aviation Ordnance Man lifted to the field at Phu _ agement School here. Bai.In the of the ---- top right corner --- ---- - photo accompanying the story, FORMAL RETIREMENT certificate denoting 30 years of Marine - there was a partially obscured Corps service ((20 active and 10 in the Fleet Reserve) was face that seemed familiar. A JAX MARINESMSgt. check with the Marine's wife, presented here recently to MSgt. Jehugh Sconyers by LtCol./ L. E. CO MARTD. Since into the Fleet Reserve who lives in Jacksonville, con- Lovette, right, going Joel Ferguson yh firmed what we had thought. It in 1956, Sconyers has worked in the food procurement EXT. 400 was MSgt. William H. Perkins branch of the Supply Dept. at the local Naval Hospital. He Is a former NCOinC of the AE School native of Swainsboro/ Ga. r Marine Liaison Office here, who Familiar Face men, remnants of the camp runs the avionics I Shop at namese people intheCivicActionProgram. held at Detroit, August 4-7. troops, and nearby villagers to Phu Bia where the rescue operations Members will take time out for The story on page three of a begin a 30 mile march through originated.On The film Is available to all the usual fun that accompaniessuch recent SIKORSKY NEWS reported dense jungle back to safety.He Marine Corps activities throughthe gatherings, pause for reflection - the exploits of Lt Col.CharlesA. headed north and west because Target film libraries of major com- and renew acquain- House, who was leading a he explained, the Viet Marine aviation In Vietnamis mands and District Headquarters. tances with men who served with flight of 10 UH 34s through Cong expected them to head east. featured in a new film, "On them from Guadalcanal to the tracers and mortar fire to pick They walked in orderly column, Target", recently released by ReunionThe Chosin Reservoir to the Junglesof up survivors from the Special resting an hour every four hours Headquarters Marine Corps to Vietnam. Forces camp at Ashau, overrun with shorter breaks between.The major Marine commands. First Marine Division Association The policy of the Marine Corpsis by the Viet Cong, when his heli- colonel tasted plants along Through the expert work of reunion, the "grand- to give as much assistanceas copter was shot out from under the way to learn which could be the cameramen, the viewer of daddy" of them all, will be possible to Marines and other him.LtCol. eaten if food ran out. Leaches this 14 minute color film accompanies Armed Forces personnel as wellas House organized his own clung to the marchers. They Marine pilots InViet- to government employees assigned - nam action from the time they to the Marine Corps,and to are briefed on their strike mis- dependents in the exercise of WESCONNETT FURNITURE Co.. sions to the time they return and a 57A their voting privilege.In . are debriefed.The order to insure proper administration viewer shares the cock- of this program, USED & NEW AIR CONDITIONERSNEW pit of a Marine jet as it screams every Marine Corps command at ADDING MACHINESNEW towards a target releasing its the battalion/squadron level and bomb load. He stands in the mid above, has assigned to a com- DESKS dle of the DaNang airstrip In missioned officer the duty of NEW & USED TV SETS July 1965 after the VC had providing personnel with such struck, leaving a few planes In voting information as election Come In & Browse! FREIGHT SALVAGE smoking ruins. He rides a KC- dates, candidates, and .registration - , EASY CREDIT TERMS HRS. 9a.m. 7p.m. 130 (Hercules) as-It refuels F-4 requirements for the different - Phantoms in actual air to air states. Each voting officer - refueling missions. He standsat IHG can provide advice on the 5326 WESTCONNETT BLVD.AT 103RD 771-0750 the doors of the Marine Corps rights and responsibilities of vot- big weight lifters (Hercules) ing and is prepared to answer as they air drop critical sup- questions on voting procedures. plies to the Marine ground units. MASTER SGT. Clifford 0. Wood received the warrant promoting The viewer joins skilled enlisted him to his new rank >l J --" Z? 8BY / Marines arming and positioning last week from CWO Daniel J. the bombs and! rockets on Hurley, Aviation Detachment BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC. the off powerful jets; he accompanies Supply Officer. MSgt. Wood Is duty technicians and air- crewmen as they walk guard duty the new detachment supply after a 14 hour day; he ridesa chief, replacing WO Harvey bulldozer with the Seabees as E. "Tom" Pennington who they transform the sand at Chu- held the job as an enlistedman Lai into an airfield; and he and who leaves this week helps Marines distribute food and for his new duty station at medical supplies to the Viet- Camp Pendleton, Calif. Vr GURNEY'S TV SERVICEall LIEUTENANT'S LADY For- makes Hack &WkiteTV mer gunnery sergeant "J". "D". Stewart gets an assist 257.off/ on TV or radio partsto from wife Joyce in adjusting his new gold bars after he was military personnelOUR commissioned during ceremon- PRICES ARE MADE ies here last week. 2dLt. Ste wart is a veteran of the Korean - TO BEAT THE COMPETITION War and was awarded the aB Presidential Unit Citation: BRI BR2B 6836 Goldilocks! i LI. 389-3966 while serving there with the 7 1st Marine Division. r, n.t. BR3 < .t. w-.I C4 -.y SHOWS 2:00: A 8:00-GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE! c . - PATIO D 'e.. + DIPPER J K 1 CP i ; DAN PUR .* r 4 Lur hcT1ijj J... i ,. f ' . _........l ;; I 1B1L1UIIMIIi MODEL B-1' .. . Country size eat-in kitchen can be pointed to with :\ ; \>X ,;. pride. Mom can stand at the large double sink and IUI ? view the company coming around the corner. Gather A.11 CINEMASCOPE Color by.DelUlj! : t in Its 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths and it's a fine haryest : i.... .. of family living. BOX OFFICE OPEN CEDAR HILLS 9ee Bz.eamSDOPPE "' / '''' 10:00 to 9: P.M. THEATRE : Reserved seats Price Scale ::: :EzazirnHO : :: Matinees Daily at 2:00 P.M. CEDAR HILLS Monday thru Friday..........$1.2SHOPPING- CENTER : : : dCE: BTJIL7DERS: I3STC.: Sat., Sun., & flolldays.$1.50 3794 Blandinq Blvd 103rd & BLAHDING Evenings at 8:00 P.M. You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convenience Monday thru .. t.5U) / Thursday ,_.. .r' .1AA.M, Jo PCK,,::Ua rol goutM"'Pending.Boyleyardtpy. ?21)t 1 t ftd'a5r: Su.: 6.\t. ( {tit; :yt. ; t l), ,nn."f/eP1honre I "y j r.jid": !kerre j:f 111-( ,Urt.U 1. Sh o!pl I"Me.t'fw. ,' __ ... - .." , n J " I July 28, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 ., , MOVIESMovies /" Club Schedules at the NAS Jax Theatre will be shown regularly at 6 and NAS JAX .NAS.- -- CECIL-- _. 8:15 p.m. Monday through "0" CLUB The weekend CPO CLUB Friday night the f.I'. Section Saturday. In addition to the dance music at the club will special dinners will be Lobsterfor two ,evening shows there will be by Mark Castle this Fridayand $2.25 and a Porter House be a matinee at 2 p.m. on on Saturday Dick Wilson Steak for $2.20. Entertainment Saturday, Sundays and holidays.The will be performing. Foreign Friday will be presented by the Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, Hospital Theatre will have Dish Night is on Tuesday fea- Moon Lighters. Saturday, a lOoz 3649 Philips l\wy.t\ Jacksonville, Florida 32207, to arrive one weekly feature at 7 p.m. turing gourmet treats from many Filet will be the special dinner. not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thurs- Cecil Field will have two shows lands. Family Night on Wednes- For your musical enjoyment we day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published during the week at 5:30 and 8 day with all the fried chickenyou will have the Teensters. Sunday, the following week unless the publisher is instructed other- p.m. Matinees will be shownon can eat for 150. Thurs- the special dinner will be a 10 wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be received the WITH! the ad. weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. day is beef-eaters night served oz. Filet for $1.90, $.50 fora copy for buffet style from 6 to 9 p.m. child's is plate. Wednesday DO NOT Thursday, July 28 SEND CASH NAS North By Northwest- p.m.CPO CLUB Entertainmentfor game The special night starting will be a at K.C.7:45 Steak p.m. RATE: Minimum charge ((3Iinesl.) . . ... '$2.00 Per additional line ((4 words per line). . ..0.50 Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint. this week will be Mark Cas- Dinner for $.65. Hospital Dirty Game Vit- tle playing Saturday. The Bud EM CLUB Tonight is game torio Gassman and Robert Ryan. Clark Combo will perform: this night with a Shrimp Basket C. Field The Birds Rod Sunday Special for $.50. Friday, Mel BOAT FOR SALE: 1 YR. OLD SEVERAL POSITIONS AvailableIn Taylor and Tippi Hedren. ACEY DEUCEY Charlie Jay Gaden will,be here to entertain, 16 Ft. Orlando Clipper, 65 HP Jacksonville and Mayportareas. Friday, July 29 will appear this Saturday, and on also there will be a Happy Hour Merc. Trailer, Ski Equip 1859 Military Backgroundwould Sunday Mark Castle will providethe from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Satur- Mt Vernon Dr Call 781-1217 be helpful: A very rewarding NAS Go Go Big Beat dance music. Game nightis day, the Loose Ends will be,here SACRIFICE: MOVING AUG. career possible for the The Animals. every Sunday and Tuesday. for your musical enjoyment. Sun- 1, Right Man. Write to the Regional - 11,000 BTU A/C, $100. Modern Hospital Tarzan and the Val- Dick Widon will entertain Director P.O. Box Watch for the special dance day, 13177 couch, Black $50 4 PC. modern ley of Gold Mike Henry.C. and Orlando Fla. 32809 11 when Monday TuesdayHappyllourfrom night on Thursday, Aug. Bedroom Set $60, 21" Color TV Field Fireball 500 - famous Pete Martin 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wed- - nationally Philco $300. King Size Bed REAL ESTATE: F< Funicello. Make plans early for that night. G." Review,also Happy Hour Homes for sale:, $100 Down. Saturday, July 30 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. HOUSE FOR SALE: HYDE Equities No Qualifying. Rent- ORF,, Grove Acres. Corner lot, 3 als. HomeSite Lots, Acreage, NAS Spencer's Mountain BLUEJACKET INN Phil Cay On August 5, 1966 at 4 p.m. bdrms, cent heat/air, 2 1/3 bath Investments. WALTER T.BOW- Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. will be playing the music for the Officer's Recreation Facility 1800 sqft plus 2 car gar. $2500 DEN Reg. Broker USN Retired. Hospital North By Northwest Thursday's dancing. Friday's will have another "Grartd\ Open- and assume 5 1/4%/ FIIA loan. 384'-1376 Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint entertainment will be by the Hol- ing". Entertainment will be sup- Avail anytime Call t811217. C. Field Dirty Game Vit- idays. Saturday presents live plied by "The Night Hawks and 1859 Mt. Vernon Dr. FOR RENTFURNISHED APART- torio Gassman, Robert Ryan. music, and on Sunday March the Chickadees." Hors 'D Oeuv- MENT 3941 Boone Park Ave. Sunday July 31 Wilson and the Redcoats will res are featured and will include FOR RENT: Manotak Aye. 1417 4 Rm, Upper. Child Welcome. perform. Live music is scheduled boiled shrimp ( with sauce), furn. 2 BR, duplex water furn, $60 Conv. NAS EV7-3356. NAS Wild, Wild Winter for Monday and Tuesday when Swedish Meatballs, and chips and clean elect. kit, no pets, $75 SINGERS FOR $15 Gary Clark. dips. To quench your thirst, mo., PHONE: 389.6938UNFURNISHED SEWING MACHINES LEFT IN Hospital Go, Go Big Beat the popular "Loose Ends" will there will be free beer and other HOUSE FOR Storage, good condition, fully The Animals.C. play the dance music. Game night drinks will be at "Happy Hour" : electric, does ' everything - Rent 3 BR 1 1/2 complete immediately, [ Field Tarzan and the Valley i is every Wednesday. prices until closing. with attachments. B A/C fnced Yours for drapes, carpet, of Gold Mike - Henry. yd, Call 771 4964 or 387- storage charge;, Only .:$lri each Monday, August 1 6Bob's 1683. Call warehouse, 353-1946: will Oak Hill deliver no obligations. A-l: Sewing - NAS Heavens Above Peter Machine Company. Sellers and Cecil Parker. HOUSE FOR SALE: VENETIA, Pure Service Center EMPLOYEES WANTED LEAD HospitalSpencer'sMountain- 3BR 2B, spacious A/C, brick : ' ING located Henry Fonda, and Maureen O'- patio, and fireplace outdoors, Furniture Industry Hara.C. Open for your convenience ,6 tim. 10 p.m. close to school and stropping. in Lexington: N. C. For details Field North By North- Small equity*and take over mort- write or send post card to J. C. west Cary Grant and Eva Marie gage pymts $136. mo., includ- WILLIAMS, prsol1allIECKMAN road & delivery PIckard Circle Saint. serviced pick-up ing taxes. Phone :388-6978 CABINET , Tuesday, August 2 mechanic on ty..American & Foreign Cars or see at 4203 Rapallo Rd. answered.Lexington, N. C. All inquires NAS Viva Maria Jeanne 103rd & James Rd. WANTED: San Marco & Moreau. 771-9156 Jacksonville, Fla. HOUSE FOR SALE: Close to Myra 0730 1600 Call Ext. Hospital Wild, Wild Winter- CF and NAS Jax,. 3BR, scrd 748. Mrs. Altec . Gary Clark.C. .. .............. .... porch, Ig yd., low pymts, 5534 FURN. APTS: 1 &2 BR, $\\c.3 Field Go,. Go Big Beat- Norde Dr. Phone 771-2790. to $75 m:). 771-9007 The Animals. : AUTO INSURANCE FURNISHED HOUSE: FOR RENT NEAR CECIL FIELD: LARGE ., .. Wednesday, August 3 Private Trailer Lot. $15.00.mo. 2BR, near bases, water furnished - NAS Frankie and Johnny- ANY garden space, clean$80.mo.: 781 4032. Elvis Presley anf Donna Doug- : ALL AGES RANK : 8701. Feldman Road. 771 3617 MAKE OFFER BEAUTIFUL las. 2 Story Home All Extras ..- Hospital Heavens Above Conv. to Cecil & NAS Schools Peter Sellers and Cecil Parker.C. "OPENINGS FOR DEGREE & Shopping., 6818 Azul Ct. Field -Spencer's Mountain- 1 = teachers In grades 1-5, $5,000 771-9139 * Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. salary, Contact Mr. Philemon, SATURDAY MATINEE: Rhino Cherry Elem. School, Orange BABY SIT: ORTEGA HILLS Harry Guardino, Shirley Eaton. Park, Florida. Phone2646191." Your home or mine .75 per PLUS (Chapter 5) Great Adventures hour. 384-1497 Of Captain Kidd. : ORANGE PARK 2BR APT. EASY PAYMENTSJohnL.Somftrvillft : SERVICEMEN ON ACTIVE Furn or unfurn, bit in elect. 'Feafures'SefTo A/C. 264 6884. DUTY: and veterans dischargedafter Kitchen. : Jan. 1, 1955, can now enroll - : Agency with International Account- Appear At'AceyDeucey' ?280 W. EDGEWOOD AVENUE PH 764 1925 1953 PONTIAC: STRAIGHT- ants Society,Inc.,which special convertible In perfect mechanical izes in all types of accounting.PL . ...... .. ..... ........ condition. Hydra matic, radio, 89-358 provides educational heater, many extras. $350. 5806 assistance covering the costs Hyde Grove Avenue. of the home study courses. For Versatile is the word for Pete further information call 356-3647 Martin and The Features, who 1966 DEMONSTRATOR SALE2SUN APTS. RENTALS: $50 DOWN or write to International Account- will be appearing at the Acey HOMES: ORANGE PARK REAL- ans Society, Inc., 508 Florida Ducey Club, here at NAS Jax, TY, 264-2411 Title Bldg., of Jacksonville, on Thursday, Aug. 1. Florida. Blending music singing and ROOFS showmanship together, this outstanding r attraction provides an 1-1 Bahama Blue, 1 7. Red. . evening of entertainment that is i bound to please.. Pete Martin 2-SEDANS 1kH1K'EtI'O r and The Features provide music and singing individually as wellas 7 1- White, I 1- Sea Blue a group, making for the ultImate - in listening and dancing )1-SQUARE8ACK pleasure. X5 . With a vast repertoire music With Air Conditioning/ Baltic Blue. at their command, you will find all types of music to your liking 1-ST ATIOH WAGON . the Latine beat . c;' Deluxe, Red with White/ / Top. \ the Waltz the Foxtrot. <. the Twist . or whatever is <. <. the mode of the day. The "old C standards" find their Into ,"'.. way WESTSIDEINC. Boxes the musical pattern of The Bags ft Buckets. . Features, which makes for a hap- 771-797Q pyevening. It is music and danc- ing at its best . styled 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511J Open Sundays-Closed Mondays strictly for YOU. { Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Closed Sundays the main Yes, versatility Is 103rd and Blinding Center , ,feature of The Fe ture''. r - ..... .... .... 1. .. -.11 /i.1.11..x. . . . . . 1.i.t.. .. I. , _. ____. .. . u ------- ---------- ---------- ---- ----- F 70 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 28, 1966 Fliers Clinch Interservice Little League I HAS JAX INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM Finals Open.TQ.morrow .. Title With Weekend Wins SPQ/T.. "., ."'- I (Fall MEE'T1NG'1966), ) '. ,i. 'c'., !'':;'.'." ST4..R'T'Golf \, \. '. . ' Twin double header wins slammed out by the Jax Navy Fliers The first game In the Senior at the expense of Cecil Field and Sanford gave the base softballers 3 Aug 15 Aug Division of the Florida State I undisputed ,possession of the Florida/Georgia Interservice League ,:,' ', Little League Tournament will crown, even though some of the other teams have yet to completethe Touch Football 10 Aug 22 Aug get underway tomorrow morningat campaign. NAS Jax's Mason Field. 'Going into what proved to bea gave him a perfect season thus Volleyball 24 Aug \ 6 Sept Capt. Martin J. Stack NAS profitable weekend for the far, 200.. Jax Commanding Officer has Fliers, the race was still un- ,NATTC's reliable infield Tennis ';'I:' > .' 31 Aug ,<: 12 Sept 'been invited to throw out the decided. To mathematically Insure "Willy" Miller supplied a big .J .. first ball 'to start the games a first place finish,the team portion of the punch Saturday Handball 7SePt'\i' 19 Sept between the 13 15 yr. old had to sweep all four games,thus \ boys. night as the club rolled on 12- wrecking any hopes Robbins AFB 2 and 9-0. Miller crossedthe Ping Pong 'I: 14 Sept'-' 26 Sept The four participating teams might have had along the same arrived earlier in the week for lines. The Fliers proved up plate three times in the Basketball 2 Nov 21 Nov the three game series play - to the task however and finished first game and his twohitsalongwith off being 'hosted by the Navy- with a 18 2 won and lost all around reliable Flier Onega Lakeshore Little League. - record. Overall the team has play salted away the never This is the first time that won 36 and lost four.A really close games. the tournament has been playedat scant crowd was on handto An evident luster exhibited by ':' the same site for more than view last Friday night's ser- the Fliers in their last few one year as NAS Jaxwasthe site ies against Cecil. Threatening games could easily tarnish how- SPORTS: SHORTS] of lasy year's tourney. clouds let loose in the second ever before they leave for the .. ,- '< -_.'-, <"', Play offs held prior to this inning of the first game and Sixth Naval District Tournamentat tourney determined the top team caused a twenty minute delay. that would represent the four Perhaps it was the moistened Charleston S C. August Rain has again postphoned the Tickets areas of the state. Only one N infield along with the undeniable 21st. Field manager Frank Mc- finish of the Jax Intramural Soft- team consisting fourteenboys, of Frank Hicks that Caffrey plans to take steps so thisdoesn't speed pro- ball With southeast the , season. some help Pro football fans are invitedto will represent : duced the livliest play in the happen; practices and a from the weatherman though we get their tickets now for the southwest, northeast and north- 5-1 victory. Hicks on first, few city league games are plan- may be able to wrap-up the sea- August 20th Gator Bowl game west regions of Florida. came all the way round the hornto ned so as to keep a sharp edgeon son In next week's edition. In between the New York Jets and Little League play has become score in the fifth inning after the National League race Com- Miami Dolphins. Special Serv- very competitive with almost stealing second and enjoying two the Flier knife that so far munications has already clinchedthe ices is offering the $5 tickets 200,000 boys participating ir consecutive blunders made byCecil's has yet to go dull. pennant. for $2.50. Further informationon teams throughout the eleven dls"I infield. Littleton was all ticket sales can be obtained tricts of the state. At NAS I the winning pitcher. by calling Ext. 444, or alone there are over 600 boy in somewhat of a lack- NavSupt Wins NATTC I' Playing visiting Bldp. 704. involved in the Navy Orteg ' luster way, the Fliers should Lakeshore league. This leagueis ; : be happy with the victory; there Softball CampersFour a joint military civilian operation : !I were times either club could Championshipparticularly "spanking new"campers presently under the dir have won. have been added to the Special ection of League President Lcdr Power that was lacking in the Trophies were presented to gratifying and activeone. Services camping fleet however, A. S. Beaver. initial contest was evident in the NATTC championship softball .ItThe as the waiting list Is quite long Two games will be playec the second game as the Fliers teams at King Hall last championship was decidedIn It may be a long time before tomorrow at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m banged out 13 hits and a 9-1 Thursday July 21. a playoff game between Navy they can be checked out. In with the championship game seT' win. Numerous Cecil miscues The trophies were presentedby Support and AE "B" last week. addition to the campers Special for Saturday at 2 p.m. Umpire* again helped the cause. Stewart Captain Thomas B. Ellison Each team had lost only one game Services has a host of other selected for this tournament are took the laurels as the winning NATTC's Commanding Officer during the season AE "B" 'camping gear available for the Tex Goodson, Ben Benson JacJ pitcher; this along with the and Ltjg. R. W. Lang, Special lost to Navy Support and Navy dutdoorsman, ready to be checkedout Hall, Ben Sabastian, Bob Bald victory, he was to gain the following Services Officer. The champion- Support lost to AE "B"., at Bldg. 704. win, and Don Stewart all o r night gave him a 16-4 ship trophies went to Navy Sup- The playoff was a thriller with NAS Jax.Men's. record for the year. port and second place trophies the winning run coming in the No Kidding "Big John" Littleton's first were presented to AE "B". seventh inning to cinch the It has been estimated that Golf night win, coupled with a repeat Capt. Ellison congratulated the championship. teams in the NAS Jax Intramural performance the next evening teams and termed the season "a NATTC's BKs402 Softball league and the varsity Assoc. FormsA (Fliers) squad use over 60 dozen SetTo Face NASWith softballs a year. Those little new organization formed I Inlet Marina one team already set for spheres must really take a beat- recently at NAS Jax when the the finals of the base softball Ingl Jax Navy Men's Golf Associationcame AND IOATYARDMERCURYD tournament, (NATTC's Barracks Hetter Fishing into being. The associa- MERCRUISER 402)) the remaining two N AS clubs Buying a fishing license is not tion will be composed of male so much matter of obeying golfers who eligible to battled it out to gain the other a a are playat , FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS berth as the Air News went to state law as it is helping raise the Jax golf course and who press. money to provide better fishing. have either an annual or monthly Two teams remained in NAS's One dollar from the sale of each green fees card. Bouts: SalesServiceStorageLarge picture O&R and VP-5. O&R $3 fishing license is set asideIn Monthly dues for the new group made the final round on basis ofa a fishing improvement fund have been set at $1 per mem- Selection-New & Used Rigs 12-2 romp over VP-30 on Mon and can be used only to improvethe ber per month. These dues will day. NAS sets up their tournament states' fresh water fishing. entitle each member to partici- 17 on double elimination pate as a member of the association - Hwy. a system - Orange Park 2649835N The ; a VP-5 victory over their ,By Box in any or.all tourna- opponent In a game played Tues- The NAS Jax Fish Camp,Bldg. ments and matches. Officers for this associ- new day matches them the against 1964, has fishing worms for saleat N ation are: Cdr. Bob Watkins JOIN THECREDIT NATTC champ tonight. On the 650 a box. For further information - President; Capt. Arthur Deckerret other side of the coin O&R had Mr. please contact ( ), Vice President: Mr. Harry to win both games on Tuesdayand Frumerie or call Ext. 8440. They Webb' Secretary Cdr. J. E. UNION Wednesday to sweep:; them- also have boats and motors for ; Westmoreland (ret), Treasurer selves into the base championship ; the hour. use by day or ili ,game. Lcdr. Ralph McClure. Publicity; 1 ''rci \ -- and Capt. Harry Ferguson, (ret), : $ SAVE 9 and CWO Frand Miller (ret), Tournament Chairmen. << FRED DAVIS Serving as Advisors to the group will be LtCol.B.E.Thayer, << BUICKPONTIACCMCTRUCKS USAF Lcdr. A. F. Marsh, HMC William Maranvtlle and AEI Gus Duliakas. .. .... GREEN COVE SPRINGS ******** Hi Water-cooled engines may,become - >> N overheated in summertime, i N MILITARY AUTO especially In prolonged stop-and- 1 N INSURANCEAll Stan driving. It's a good ideato keep a can of water in your Ranks All AgesLOW car. And for long hauls, stop : As a credit union; member, you get better re. RATES often to have the radiator ::::: turns when you save. You pay less when you : checked. .:.::: borrow. You get life insurance without; extra s:. ;$. cost. Stop ;In today, and sign up you're welcome I :s5: EASY MONTHI-Y ; I r.(;; f PAYMENTSMcDOUGAlL'S W oCOn, U : Ja% jl/avy Fede/iat RokLt tir S J03rd St. at Wesconnett Blvd i 1 }# We Wire Flowers j OREDr/oN rti INSURANCE AGENCY Phone SP 1-3770 or SP 1-0250 HAS BLDG. 39 CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 r Flowers JAX .. f Tel. 384-4121 or Tel. SP 1-3211 or ;::::: 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. '388-7676 .. For Every Occasion + Base Ext. 8507 Base Ext. 205 :: 2990 Mayport Rd. 249-5649 Call Us Anytime FREE DELIVERY )o Hours Mon-Fri 9:30.4:30 Hours: Mon-Frf; 830.300 :.:.: JEWELL J. SMITHPage J.$ y10 : - ------ - -- -- -- - - ----- - -- -- ------- -- -- -- . .>- July 28, 1966 JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 11 jr \ Whistling; !; In --, Model Flyers .,, .FishingTales... . - S The Rigging4 Set Aircraft Show In JaxThe By Lt. P. E. Thtbodeou . Things have been really hum- Saturday, August 6. These les model NAS aircraft fliers will again invade Jax on August ming around the Navy Jackson- sons will be based on the Be- 7 when the Flying Rebels, local, ville Sailing Club dock area as ginner's Sailing Manual which is model flying club sanctioned by the contractors finished off the available at the clubhouse. They the city of Jacksonville,will pre . dock and the finger pier will new qualify you to sail in the model aircraft show. extensions on the old pier. It's NJSC boats ( as specified by the sent a 4 . sort of cut down on the sailinga By laws) and will give you Mr. Louis Mazer will be bit as some of the boats hadto the background necessary to go. demonstrating the art of landing a be moved to make room for on to higher sailing ratings as control line model aircraft on a the men to work, but we ,now you become more experienced in minature flight deck. On the same have a dock area that is ade- the art of sailing. To prepare program will be Mr.Joe Mead and quate for the present club acti- yourself for the lessons, you his son, Jim, a father and son vity. A note of caution con- could begin by studying the man- team who do some pretty fancy cerning the pilings recentlydriv- ual along with the. reference stunt, combat and speed flying. .1A. en is In order, they are and material listed there in. There will be many flying events will continue to ooze creosote for SALTY SEZ I agree with and several models on display. quite some time. This stuff is yer edditer as ter the part about S. Stramanlno/ ADJ1 J, right, and W. E. Allen, AMHl, rece/v/ really tough to get out of clothingand all hands bearing a hand in the The Jax Hobby Shop has spon- prizes as winners In the VP-45 Black Bass Fishing Tourna- will burn your skin and eyes. club's work. It's a bit o a bad sored several such meets throughout the summer in hopesof ment from VP-45 acting Commanding Officer, Celr. J. W. Townes, Walt will cover the pilings with thing when some o ye members creating more interest inmodel Jr. First prize of a rod and reel went to Allen for a four lb. in the futureto take fer furring strips near granted that they'll bea the building and flying. All con- black bass caught in Lake De/ancy/ second prize, a reel, toE help situation. Also, the boat available ter sail anytime creosote is darn hard to get off they take a notion ter do so.That's trol line model pilots from NAS E. Dryden, ATR3 (not pictured/ ), for a three lb. bass caught -.' your boat. only true as long as some- Jax and Cecil Field are invitedto at Doctors Lake and third prize, a rod for the largest number The Rebel was finished up one's willing ter turn to and keep Join in the fun. caught, to Stramanino for pulling in 16 bass at Lake Delancy.The . last week and Is now In the water, them in shape. This an the This event should prove to be contest lasted from June 3 to July 10. ready to'go again. Thanks to general club area up keep are equally enjoyable for both The the help of a few dedicated NJSC all a part o what's expected o participants as the spectatorsas ANNIVERSARY SPECIALSHRIM.P members, It looks as good as ye as a member. Sure does get there are always thrills and new. There was serious talk tiresome going around picking up spills in the racing of model 0 of limiting its use to those who after some o ye. Do ye get the aircraft. DINNERAU I $ have contributed to the work and Idea? ))19 not allowing it to be used by The answer to last week's Girls YOir 'CAN EAT anyone else. But then, we really question A yatch is tack- Kaniosky, couldn't do that as it Is an open ing from the moment she is boat and all those who don't have beyond head to wind until she Relay Lead 'Team Open Daily We make the time or inclination to con- has borne away, if beating to 11:30: a.m. to 10 p.m. a specialty of tribute a little to the over-all windward, to close hauled club effort would be offended.By course: if not beating to wind Weekend MeetThe CATFISH the way,we have some Beetles ward, to the course on which SHRIMP , which need to be fixed up her mainsail has filled. Navy Jax Swim Team was flEI'r, OYSTERS j to be used for open use boats. Next week's question back In the water last weekend CHICKEN Do I hear any volunteers? (Inland Rules ) What lights are when they participated In the STEAKS NJSC members have been selected required on small boats for operation Beaches Aquatic Invitational RED SNAPPER for the various NAVY DAY between sunset and sun- swim meet held Saturday July TA ,(E-OUT SERVICE REGATTA Committees. The rise? 23. BANQUET SFRVICEfC..cI ; preliminary I i planing stage; has The host, Beaches,Aquatic SC, BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH been concluded and COMFAIRJAX . we are now H' E. led 'the field to win the meet. ready to going the work- on ing get If doesn't SOFTBALLTOURNEY Jax boys compiled 61 points fora '3438 BLANDING BLVD.PHONE' 7715581APARTMENTSj stages. your name fourth finish while the I place on of the lists and appear any girls finished third with 150 you would like to help out, con- tact the committee head. Event- The ComFairJax Double- points. ually all hands will be involvedin Elimination Softball Tournamentwill Carl Kaniosky worked hard this effort so that wemayhavean be held at NAS Jax during for NJSC to take the boys 11- outstanding regatta. the week of August 8 through 12. 12, 200 individual medley. Time 1''. All NavAirLant Fleet Air Units for the event was 2:38.8. The Race CommitteeDan based in the ComFairJax area are girls 13 14 group, a strong Jackson, Lou Carson, eligible to participate. Aug- team for the Jax club, capturedthe Floyd Bates, Bill Adams,Charlie mentation from other area fleet 200 medley relay with a time Eastham, Rodger Scott. air units not entering this tour- of 2:19.5.: The team Linda GroundsCommitteeBob I nament Is encouraged. Person- Mayberry, Cheri Glaraton, Ellen nel attached to shore based Smalling, and Rhoda Puleo-have Marshall, John McCallist- commands not directly affiliated placed consistently well In com- r er, Wally Vance, Troy Barger, with Fleet Air activities are petition. Frank, Dybdall, Jim Glissom. ineligible. Other relay squads placing in Personnel participating must Food Committee the three were the 9-10 top have Individual orders written, Hugh Bell, Paul Overton, Bill specifying that if selected they girls for the medley and free relay,and the 9 10 boys for Scronce, Steve Negri. are authorized to participate at the free Viola levels.In relay. Nancy , Publicity CommitteePhil higher the hopes of assembling the Sandra Shadurn, Debbie Newmanand WEST JAX'S NEWEST ft MOST MOD'' ftN Fontaine make the Nancy Thibodeau, John Brown. best team for 6ND competitionon up while Kevin Rockford APARTMENTS girls team, CONVENIENT conclusion of the CFJ tourney, Dock Master/Traffic Johnson, Rick and Wayne Mickey of entries will ' the coaches all LOCATED NEAR' BOTH BASE Stuebben swim in the 9-10 Bob Darnell, J. D. Forrest, participate actively in the sel- Bill Bogoslawski, Charlie Hal- ection of augmenting personnel. age group. Oily Mil. To Cecil & HAS bohm, Lou Valla.A Games will be played as muchas Individual medal winners included . Treasure Hunt Race is possible In late afternoon Ginny Bunn, Ellen Small- 71 UNITS 1,2,4 3 Bedrobm Apfs. scheduled for this coming Sunday, and evening. ComFairJax mes- ing, Carl Kaniosky, Tom Cooper, July 31, at the NJSC Clubhouse. sage (date time group 252145Z) Mary Kay Glaraton, Kathy Nau- FURN.orUNFURN. and This event will be set up that carries further details on the man Pat Dalzell, and Susie efficiency apts. you will race from point to point tournament. Chance (unattached). picking up clues as you go. ALL APTS. HAVE: 1 It won't be the same for all classes so that there will be a I Wall-To-Wall Carpets " fair advantage for all. Bring o Drapes . Mom and the kids, it'll be fun I VISITCLAUDE . for all. a Central Air & Heat ,, Another series of sailing les- o Utility Room . " sons is scheduled to begin on , ,, 'NOLAN : Porch ,;: Swimming Pool ft Complete Laundry Fecilities'\ ' CanYouTAKE :, ,. ''' '' :.', ;;; '} . .i\"i.Y' ;" "tl ,.< CADILLACS: PONfrACpteN '. ...,..,".. ".';... ':; ,-. :,!' Near Schools Both Private ft Parochial YOUR CAR \: <-\,: ": "MAIN AT 'ORA'NGE '',;: :i.fi,4: (; WITH YOU ; .";,:' : ': .' .. 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Priest USN/RET _ . . / / / / / / / // / / / / / 1 } , . .-./ 1..111.1.111111,111,1///1111/////1/1' ' ...... .. : '' ' ,' ':' : : : : : Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER "JU:2: :, 1966 ' ... rf ," - 1 Cecil Pistol Teams Win " In Charleston Meet MAIEJ GedarHillsBLANDING sa , * ;. ; 11 BFIk j ( , I '''' ti "I I' ,I ....I 1I j ." t , . ,. ,. ,.... \A y ;3 : I .- .I. ) (l.... 1 > i r 'I ( Two hens are better than one. ;>i IWM1tl 1 At two /least Mallards that's at NAS what/ Cecil's these kyf,1."r __ Golf Course think. ; iI ., PHONE SP 11341orSPt6601 ;.,, 4'k \ I': _ : ; : : Who'sMaggie t:: ,.}; :' t. ? __ Two Mallards members of 65 BELAIR WAGON . . . .$2595 i Chief G. F. Bowen Coach of NAS Cecil's Pistol Team pre.sents the NAS," have Cecil's decided"Duck to Detach-use the Auto/trans., V-8, power steering/ R&H, factory I Captain, S. D. Wright with the Expert Team Trophy they 'ment'BuddySystem' in raising their air conditioning/ solid blue, WSW, like new. won in Charleston, as fellow team mates look on. families. ... ,, : The ducks up until now, 65 BELAIR WAGON . . . .52395 4 have laid a total of eight eggs, 9 Passenger, auto/trans., V-8, power steering, , r all in the 'same nest. The two R&H, luggage rack, solid white, red interior/ ' birds are poised side by WSW. #J. side atop their eggs, waiting for "'s their families to arrive. It is IMPALA/ CONVERTIBLE./ . . $2395 expected that the new ducklingswill Auto/trans, V-8, PS, R&H, solid red, white - break into the flight line in actual miles WSW like top, 7,500 new. ...' r i 28 days. .- To the nest and its " ;: t contents protect from otherwildUfe,they 65 CORVAIR COUPE . . .57495 ' t were moved, into ,a fenced area Standard shift, R&H, solid white, red interior, .' until the eggs, hatch. WSW, still In new car warranty. 4 This is the first time on record . that two hens have ever 65 CAL/ENTE/ 2 DR. HARDTOP . .SJ795 \ shared the same nest since the Standard shift, 6cylinder, R&H, solldturquolse, "Duck Detachment" arrived at WSW, low mileage. 1 l' the Cecil Field Golf Course. 65 MUSTANG . . . . .51995 FootballTicketsTickets ; Standard shift, V-8, R&H, solid yellow, black/ . ,' 4 interior, WSW, still in new car warranty. 1 to the Miami "Dol- _ vs.New York"Jets"foot- . \ HAS Cecil's/ MarIne Barracks Pistol Team pose with the trophies -. ball phins"game are available at the IMPALA/ SPORTS SEDAN /from.$2295 they won last week at Charleston, S. C. NAS Cecil special services ticket 4 to choose from, full power, factory air conditioning - J office. These tickets are $2.50 still in new car warranty. t each (reduced from $5.00)). The tion Pistol,and marine teams from barracks the air atNAS sta- and score ammunition with the service to win the weapon Expert game will be played on Saturday, 64 MONZA COUPE . . . .$1295/ August 20th, in the Gator Bowl. R&H WSW solid white black Cecil Field participated in the Match. 4 speed, interior. I Annual Commandant's Trophy I Match held last week in Charleston ft f:! IDEAL SEWING CENTER , i S. C. ':::*:;:::::,:::'SAWSSSSrOTW-NW:*:-:,,'.,:;'.;. -: >>:<<;:;:;>t --=->>::-"v.:. : -:_. :. : It was a worthwhile r. trip for ; SINGERAUTOMATIC S ( \ 1I4edetJ both teams 'as' t /shooters literally ZigZag From $48.00 or $5.00 MO. ,- 'b"sli;, "cleaned house" trophy- wise. The Marines came through ?: OTHER NAME BRANDS NEW & USED I with 21 individual first and second i place awards, including grand FROM 14.95 ALL GUARANTEED. TV'S & / aggregates' In three out of four ;=:= VACUUM CLEANERS. EZ TERMS. PARTS classifications, that' group competitors :?:: & REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES. 64 FAIRLANE 500 SPORT COUPE. $1595/ by shooting ability.They Auto/trans., V.8, steering, R&H, baby power also won a trophy in the Sharp- :::: :;:ftH::::::::::::=:=::M4W:.:;Hm:: :. >>::->>:-:.: mm===* : :--t::;:; blue, WSW. _ shooter Class, which was the : 6106103rll St. 771-9166:: 64 FALCON 2 DR. SEDAN.$1195// only team rrtatch'hey fired. Par'ticlpating - members were: Maj. Auto/trans., 6 cylinder, heater, solid blue, / Searle, C.1pt.Duffy, Gy/Sgt. owner, WSW. Womble, Lcpl. Pilarsky, and I 64 MALIBU SPORT COUPE.$1695/ Lcpl. Joy.TheNavy. YOUR I Auto/trans., V-8, R&H, ivory over blue, WSW. 63 /IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN ., . 5/595 " didn't entry, took what the Marines Auto/trans., V 8, power steering & brakes, as they came j up R&H. Fact. A/C, Solid white with blue Interior i" ' as the "Expert" winners, in mtD S@MAN WSW. - team competition. G. F. Bowen : took First Master Class witha 63 /IMPALA SUPER SPORT CONV. .$1495/ 2571 grand aggregrate score. S' KNOWS ALL THE Auto/trans't R&H, 409 V-8 engine, PS, solid I I Alford finished first place in the white, black Interior, WSW. ,j Sharpshotter class in the NRA <: RIGHT ANGLES ONMUFFLERS Building Fund Match, and 62 CHEVY/ DELUXE . . .5895 Andreas placed second in the ; 2-dr., standard shift, 6 cylinder, R&H, WSW, Expert Class. The team com- extra clean. prised of G. F. Bowen, R. L. Alford, T. C. Andreas and R.H. 62 TEMPEST 4 DR. WAGON.$895 Eisenhour, amassed a 1027-12X HE'S SQUARE AND PROUD OF ITI Auto/trans.. R&H, solid blue, blue. interior, ex- ?r ; < SQUARE-DEALS-Best in Town, Service tra, extra sharp. t Fast, Installation Free, Famous Midas rUTrrMOTORCYCLES I Guarantee for as long as you own 62 FAIRLANE "500" 4 DR. 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'i 1... : t",-, <1 NAMTD to Host ,-". . "J' Instr. ContestThe '-' NamTraDets at Cecil Field will host the competition for w; { "Naval Air Maintenance Group ; S.., S /. & * / \ Eastern Region Instructor of the Year." The winner of this competition -, ,'.-:1: Nq to be held in Bldg. 338 ?. At.;AvgN ., at 8 a.m. on August 3 and 4. ' 1966, will compete at NamTra- N Gru Headquarters in Memphis, : Term for the title of "NamTraGru - Instructor of the Year." This winner will represent Nam- TraGru at the annual Schoolmaster - Competition conducted by the X V Chief of Naval Air Technical Training,: Rear Admiral M. H. Tuttle. There will be approximately' r.. eighteen instructors competing , here at Cecil. Among the fact- i- BYE-BYE,BLACKBIRDS. Left to fight: Lt. Paul Engel, Lcdr. ors considered in selecting the ,r, .. Alan Murdoch, and Lcdr. Richard Hendricks. These three of. winner will be teaching ability, ' facers have left Attack Squadron Forty-ftye and are enroute to leadership, characteristics, and " their new assignments. military bearing..Each instructor yl ' , will have a fifteen minute . : Blackbirds Leave NestLcdr. choice prepared on presentation a subject. of of his his FRONT ROW left to right; L. W. Heath, ATrJ2, N. W. McLe//on// , speciality. ATC (instructor), .J. D. Glisson// ,AX7 (Instructor). BACK ROW Alan Nu rdoch, ''L dr. ,Lt.,Paul Engel has been with the left to right" ; H. F. Bedsole/ Sgt.. USAF K. Kuykendall, A/lc Richard Hend ricks, and tit Paul Squadron for, .one year and has USAF. and, R. F;, Sc/iwer/fegej/ ,.,Sgt. !USAF: : " , ; Engel leftthe Blackbird nSstl= 'last 'served:; ''as ILSp, ,Avionics, .Ntw.3nlCliss; : : . : _, .. ". ... week and;'a>e.-,:enroute.- )'their' Weapons Division,-":'OffJce.,Jtoislriimehn '. ? -f;' 1 - , *" ;or-, n... \ ssignments.'II!" "' Fl1ght'Instructor.- He WResults ; Siici CfcssforAF . .:' 'Lcdr' Murdoch .has served ,has': accepted '3')X>sltl n''with, .. \ ( as: Operation! Officer, Safety Officer American Air Lines and will soon " i Instrument Ground School commence'his'training at Greater of the special service- S : ' Instructor, and Instrument, Flight Southwest Airport, Dallas, wide examinations conducted May : Held at NAMTD CecilNAMTD He'.IS'the-last' of the " Instructor Tex.BYE 14 j 1966 were recently received original group of Blackbirds BYE BLACKBIRDS. here at NAS Cecil Field. Cecil. Field at Cecil Field con- J. D. Glisson, AX1. This particular - a, came to Jn April: 1963 to begin their new missionas Those authorized to be advanced ducted a special class for stud class is on NAMTD's r an Instrument RAG Squadron. New Group To as of August 16, 1966 ent maintenance men. The class, normal schedule, however, a He has been assigned to the Command ares'J.. M. Curry, AMH3: R. the APN 153 (U) Doppler'Navigation (- special session was, assigned:: to "It' and Staff Course at the Mar- Food Serv. D. Gray, A03; H. J. Landry, System for aircraft, convened accommodate the three Air Force ine School, Quantico, Virginia. Survey ARF3: A. E. Mathis AK3; W. June 13, 1966 for L. W. members. Heath wanted to enrollin Lcdr. Hendricks has been McAllister, GMT3; K. H. Mil- Heath, ATN2, H. F. Bedsole, the class and was assignedto serving with the Blackbirds( for In ,an attempt to improve the ler, AMH3; R. L. Myers, ADJ3; Sgt. USAF, K. Kuykendall A/Ie the special session rather than J. ; food served to enlisted men the E. J. Valek, ETR3; and J. A., USAF, and R. F. Schwertbeger, make him wait for the next class the months awaiting- .. past three Defensive Department has set upa Zils, AMH3. Sgt. USAF, and was Instructedby 'to convene. enrollment,at the Air War .Col Directorate for Food N. W. McLellan, ATC, and I new On 16 1966 the lege at Maxwell Air Force September , Base, Montgomery Ala. During Service Management Systems. It following men can sew on their is headed . by NavyCapt.JamesA.Warren his short tour at VA 45 he new crows: J. E. BlevinsGMT3{ Y 1'i and will Include members C. C. Hammer A03 F. Mc- .4 'i has served'as Jet Transition ; J. t. Coordinator and Instrument from each service. Kinnie, GMG3;' D. A. Selbold, i df T) S Flight Instructor. The Warren group will examine CS3; C. W. Van Vuren, PN3'; >, the food system for each and J. F. Weber, GMT3. N1HI .'c't Rod GunClub service and where there are Advancement is authorized for' _iI / deficiencies them. There will Is likely move to to be correct the following men on October 16, aI_ ! more 1966: R. J. Alford, ADJ3; R. E. '. uniformity in troop feeding as a Grote, ADJ3; W.JohnstonABH3 ; IF ? ; Set Card SaleOfficials result of thedirectorate'saction, Warren,said.Civilians. D. P. Leonard, AMS3; N. J. n r d Mitchell, QM3; G. E. Monger, ADJ3; and R. D. White, ADJ3. of the NAS Cecil Field Congratulations fellows 1 Rod & Gun Club have announcedthe Due early sale of 1966/67 mem- bership cards. Com, Rec BilletsDefense Protestants Set r The cards will go on sale '. August 4, at the clubs regular plans' to substitute Picnic ,Plans monthly meeting. By holdingan civilians for 3474 military men early sale of the membership who now hold assignments in ..... a''. cards, it will permit all commissaries and morale, wel- The protestant Sunday School ........ .a prospective members to join the fare and recreational activitiesof and Chapel Congregation will club prior to the 1966/67 hunting the armed forces. The military have a picnic on July 24, 1966 FINDING US. .THAT'S EASY, unless you're color blind. season without additional cost. men will all be reassignedby ( Sunday ) Immediately after VC-4's Detachment Alpha" at HAS Cecil Field has solved the the end of 1967. Church in Picnic Area # 1 on"D" problem of having their line shack "overlooked"/ by painting All members of Membership In the club is Avenue. all military personnel assigned opento The action which Is part of the Sunday School, Chapel, and their building a brilliant, eye-dazzling red. to Cecil Field, icluding fleet the Defense Department overall friends and guests are invitedto units; retired military and civilian civilianization program will attend. personnel who sponsored leave die commissaries about 85 Each family Is requested to VC-4 Has Red Line i Shack i by amilitary member. Dependents percent manned by civiliansand bring enough food for itself and of members receive'all the the morale, welfare and recreational a little extra for those without Detachment Alpha of Composite training. The detachment's three benefits of the dub without additional facilities about 90 per! families in the area. It is desired Squadron Four at NAS US2C's tow sleeves for surface cost.Hunters cent dvilianlzed. that each family bring any Cecil has recently painted its to air gunnery while its four and fishermen The military people who will two of the following dishes: meat' line shack a brilliant red in ., F8 "Crusaders" fly bogey and that are in reminded the- remain are needed for supervisory vegetables, salad, dessert, and hopes that anyone looking for interceptor for ships at sea to ' Rod & Gun Club membership Is required if or rotation purposes,officials enough silverware for its needs, the building will have little trouble calibrate and check their fire- fish said. In the commissaries The chapel will provide rolls, spotting it.Commanded'. control. you want to hunt or aboard 1631 positions now held by milItary napkins, paper plates, and cold by Lcdr. W. L. From NAS Cecil Field, VC -4 Cecil Field. men will go to civilians.In drinks. Clark VC 4 "Det A" servicesthe Det A's service extends"from: The club meets at 7:30 p.m. the other activities 1843 posi- For further Information contact Fleet. They tow DelMar Jacksonville south to Key West, , the first Thursday of each month tions will be shifted from military the Chaplain's Office at NAS (dummy "Sidewinder" missile Fla., west to New Orleans, La., in the station golf shack. to civilian job holders. Cecil Field, ext. 311 or 331. targets) for fighter aircraft and north to Charleston, S. C. -- Page 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 28, 1966 , --- - - ditorial/ View Pointsl| HAS Divine Cecil Services Field Chaplains, / MessageBy - I PROTESTANTToday Chaplain A. B. Weir - Choir Practice at 7 p.m. Duty Is one of those words ,which we hear often in the Armed "EYES FRONT"Summer Sunday Forces. It appears In Navy "Regs ," in the plan of the day and Sunday School at 9:30: a.m. on our bulletin boards. A Job code may indicate one's primary driving is bad at best. Heat, crowded highways, ill Chapel Service 10:30a.m. and secondary duties. A watch bill promulgates the duty officer, tempers all add to hazardous driving conditions. There are many Communion on the first the duty master-at-arms, the duty yeoman, duty driver and even accidents. Sunday of the month.CATHOLIC the duty chaplain. Military men are often commended for devotion - And to make matters worse they are accompanied by more accidents .to duty and sometimes punished for dereliction of duty.In . of a particular type the "rear ender" addition to our individual duties, there are duties which are Rear enders happen anywhere city, country, turnpike. They Daily common to all men. One has a duty to his family, to his country, are more prevalent in congested city traffic. And they're dangerous J 11:20 a.m. Mass to himself and to his Creator. Doing one's duty Is not often a way too. Hard rear enders can crack the necks of those in the car Sunday to glory. The path of duty may sometimes be dangerous, it may ahead. 8 a.m. and noon Mass Con- require personal sacrifice, but usually. is routine, if not utterly fessions heard before each boring. But it is still one's duty. Mass. Who has the duty? We do I Duty to our Jobs, our country, our families, ourselves and 'to God. Our worth as men and women JEWISH/ may well be measured by how well we respond to our duties. One WOSWtt'1t> ; ; Ji 9 Call Ext. 311 for informationon of the highest commendations we can still receive is "devotion Jewish Services. to duty." l ||JPipCWJ ( :Library;t Conf. Ops Chief _Security Patrol =y S Held In N .Y. Retires j 1"f f ' ' >. : Recently the 85th Annual Con- i4Y"AFNB r + -- ference of the American Library Association was held in New This type of collision often results In a chain reaction pile York City. A Marine Corps up as following vehicles ram into the halted cars. Chaplain, a veteran of Vietnam ; " What causes most rear enders? One word answers that: "Tail- told the meeting of librariansthat gating. I the nations newspapers, The National Safety Concil points out that the surest way to magazines and books have a depressing tw '1 avoid a rear end collision is to keep your distance. effect on the moraleof What is that distance? A distance equal to the length of your our troops in combat againstthe a ak vehicle for each 10 miles per hour of speed is a bare minimum Viet Cong.A r I and not even that In fast expressway traffic. When pavements are feature of the conferencewas " wets! and slick even more leeway should be given. Ice requires a panel discussion entitled -k 3 teg 12 times more stopping distance. "Books as Weapons," In which And here's a good thing to remember. Tightly packed traffic Cdr. John J. O'Connor, senior makes keeping the proper interval difficult. Also remember that chaplain at the Marine Corps fD N small vehicles can stop more quickly than large ones. Schools, Quantico, Va., partici- N q 'St When you know you have to stop, don't put it off. Start stoppingat pated with Bennett Cerf, Chair- once. Delayed braking is doubly dangerous because !if you can't man of Random House Publishershe stop as short as you thought, you ram the car in front. Even if ( is also a member of the J. H. Clements you do stop short, you may get clouted from behind. "What's My Line" TV show). H. J, Clements of NAS CecilField's Statistics are valuable when it comes to understanding a car's, Cdr. O'Connor said that In his .... braking power. For instance, the .stoppings-distance estimated, experience[ Vietnam and in the Security Police is no at 188 feet.for a car going 50 mph,125feet; for wear going 40,mph,I United States, he was,"at: a'loss' Chief M/ssos// stranger to Navy life. He is a and'78 feet ,for 'a ca'r going '30 mph. If you're going 70 mph'-''look, to find sufficient worthwhile mat veteran of 30 years active ser-i out it takes 381 feet to stop. And that's.a nice hunk of ground erial in books on Vietnam and Retirement ceremonies were vice with the Navy and retired' (AFNB). Justifying our position morallyas held last week at the Operations as a CWO4 in January 1962 Tower NAS Cecil Field ceremonies held here at Cecil well as militarily and politi- at as CAREER INFORMATIONBy cally." Michael M., Missasi, ABCS, retired Field. Mr. Cerf said that while there after 21 years of active Throughout his Navy career, James C. Ang/ea/ BMC was much material In print, the service. Chief Missasi was attached Mr. Clements had extensive tours the Crash with the Shore Patrol, providing that to Operations manuscripts were coming What is life Insurance? It is defined as "A cooperative risk- Into his publishing_ concern were Crew here at Cecil Field before him with an excellent background sharing plan through which people are able to set aside part of 5 to 1 against the current Viet- his retirement. for his present position. During their Income regularly during their earning years in order to nam policy. He Invited manu- The Chief has no work plans World War II, he was held by provide for the time when their Incomes"cease because of death, scripts that would make the points for the immediate future, but the Japanese as a Prisoner of retirement or declining health in old Life War.A . age. insurance makesit Cdr. 0' Connor said he was look- he will continue his residenceat comparatively easy for people to prepare to meet these uncer- ing for. 11695 Marina Dr. here In native of Jasper, Alabama, tainties; it is a task generally impossible for an individual to The:; Marine Chaplain responded Jacksonville with his wife, Mr. Clements and his wife, Virginia - accomplish alone. with "You'll hear from Ramona, and their six children. make their home now Life insurance offers a' plan that enables a person to Join a me." in Jacksonville with their four " risk-sharing group (an insurance company) by purchasing a con- children. tract (a policy). Under the policy, the company promises to payat . the time of the policy holder's death a sum of money to the per- Olson Named Advancements I son or persons selected by him (the beneficiaries), or, in the case Helpful;Hints " of an endowment policy, an additional promise to pay the moneyto PC of MonthDouglas him (the policy holder)If he is alive on the future date (maturity From Your Effective July 16, 1966 were the date) named in the policy.! This promise is given in return for advancements in rate for three E. Olson, AN, of Attack Attack Squadron Forty five the holder's policy agreement to pay periodically a sum ot money Police Dept. (the premium) to the insurance company. Squadron Fourty four was "Blackbirds". Those advancedin Life insurance offers a voluntary plan it is the voluntary aspect commended on behalf of the officers rate are: D. R. Blue, ADJ2; which has made It necessary to establish certain_ requirementsas Are you going on leave? Don't and men of the squadronas G. W. Collins, AZ3; and J. E. to health and occupation that must be met in order tobuya be like a lot of people that he was selected for June's Fischer Jr., ATN3. policy. upon returning home, find that Plane Captain of the Month. On August 16,1966, four more There is not enough space in this column to go into an expla- most of their property Is missing His steady and reliable Blackbirds will be advanced. If the following per- They will be G. W. Babb helpful PNl nation of ; all the various of insurance formance types available. For further as a plane captain, hints are studied and followed J. W. Durham, AZ3 J. M. Le- Information It is suggested that you read the Armed Forces insurance then the of since reporting to the Line Division i ward ; possibility burglary AMHAN and R. H. guide printed by the Armed Forces Information and Edu- might be minimized. Failure to In November, 1965, has Tredo, AMHAN. ; cation Branch. See your Career Counselor He has the informationyou been an outstanding example of comply with some of the Congratulations need I ITKr. pre- professionalism for other plane Blackbirds< ! cautions set forth could resultIn the captains to strive for. His supervisors - equivalency of a printed ... ... sign on your' door reading, "Gone have madecomments CommlssaryStoreHour.ToCh.nge .. ", I ''' ''' I on Leave, Burglars Welcome. on numerous occassions regard- /1 IT7SvKrv First, Instruct delivery peopleto Ing his uncomplaining "Can Do" l I attitude. The professional know- stop delivery of such itemsas For the convenience of ledge he exhibits each day is our The Afterburner is a civilian enterprise newspaper milk or papers since the accumulation indicative of pride in himselfand customers, the ,Navy Unit Store published each Thursday for the special Interest of of such items indicate the naval service.' Office, Brooklyn, New York, has personnel of the U. 's. Naval Air Station Cecil Field plainly that the tenant is authorized an extension of shop- Fla. by the Holt absent over a period of time. Squadron pilots consistentlymake ping hours for the Commissary Publishing Company, private firm. Ask your' neighbor pick up your favorable comments con- Store. Hews material sul"ittedfor use in the Afterburner must mail since accumulation also cerning his excellent assistance, Effective August 2, 1966, the I be forwarded to n ch The Afterburner, Box 111, USHAS indicates your absence. If your professional performance, and hours of operation of NAS Cecil Cecil Field, Fla. not later than 8 a.m. on the Monday leave is a lengthy one,make prior neat, correct appearance. His Field's Commissary Store will be preceding publica on. Items will be accepted by phoneat arrangements to have your lawn general attitude indicates a con- as follows: Tues., Wed., and 771-3211 ext. 8163. Advertisements are solicited by tended giving the appearance that fidence in his own ability, .a willingness Thurs., from 0900 to 1700; Fri. your premises are constantly to give extra effort, anda from 0900 the to 1800; Sat., from publisher and inquires regarding advertising should looked after. Request your neigh- capacity to assume greater 0900 to 1400; Sundays, Mondays be directed: bors to occasionally check your responsibility. and holidays the store will be The Holt Publishing Company, 3649 Philips/ Highway home and as a final hint, but nota closed. Jacksonville, Florida, 32207, Telephone 3594040VOL. minor one, leave your leave . address with some of your friendsor Follow these hints and en- 10 HO. 18 July 28, 1966 neighbors In. the event that Joy a worry t, free vacation anda YOU might have to be contacted happy return knowing that you I BUY BONDS , for any major discrepancy that have made every precaution in t i "?, miQccurr .." ,, protecting yoir) : home. . 'ji \ < \r tti < 4 4ii I . t1tIi11i'11III1I1/f; I t'. .'. ".., .' ., .., ,' .,., t t < 4 ttti t tk ** < l f. & 4 <,. ., ',' 't'!'.'t t" '.* :'1.;: "' ...........t.....iLl'.I.. .Ijl. ...i....i,...;.'.._...i f.'.f....'.'_'...r. .,.,",....."r."."."......'i"....,'....,."'.'tJ"\'t"' ." ,' ..".'t'.J.J'( ... .. ....'l. .,:...l'",..AV........ ..'_,\.\\i\\\511111\ ..\\.,t.-1'",," '.' ". :." .;'. . t'\ ...._. ., . .... .'J.J.-. .....I.,". .J..H..t..t.. .' .b'e. r i -r.wy"rw.r.wUw-- +'.- "'--.-..... ... ....,.--.--- ". .. .... .... .--.r,--. --. .-.-. ..a.L -,---.----.- --r.--..---.-...-..-..... -. -...-. -......-:.- ....--.:..:...- ".,' ' 'r 1 -- I 1 j , July 28, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER '. ... .. .: P ii.d' ; , . ' More On VietNam: .:u"'. '.' '" I ', : '. (' tl"J,"" .:; ."'i.: 1if ;, i> ".' r\ .' ; :;: Know Your The . ; : Enemy: Viet Cong : :;;'. . Viet Cong tactical doctrine is shelled by Government forces. tary recruiting proves Inadequate their families' sake, and Im- a major cause of desertion in explicit. It is summarized in Even though these attacks are Terror punishmentseems ploring them to have mercy on the RVNAF, and this has plaguedthe four words: Four Fast, One provoked by the Viet Cong, the to produce the fastest results civilians None of these pro- Viet Cong as well. Slow. This means Fast Advance, people are often grateful to these but It eventually reacts grams has had noticeable suc- Prisoners: to the Viet Cong, II Fast Assault, Fast Clearance of same provacateurs for "helpingus against those who use It unless cess. Homesickness has been are objects to be exploited. the Battlefield, and Fast With- to protect ourselves." they succeed in seizing complete . drawal -- all based on Slow Preparation The' Viet Cong's emphasis on power. Today, in many areas, carefully planned, discussed,am the Viet Cong are faced with VETERANS READJUSTMENT BENEFITS ACT OF 1966 , There Is little that is new or rehearsed actions has its dis the administrative problems that (Cold War G.I. Bill) . unusual in Viet Cong tactical advantages. If such an action afflict any government in time Homo Study Courses in Electronics and Accounting now doctrine, once the basic principleof fails, if losses are heavier than of war -- and are losing voluntary - available while IN SERVICE.For . careful, thorough preparation result. - expected or not in proportion to support as a for any contingency, followed by benefits achieved, there Is a corresponding The Viet Cong have, from the information call 356 8402 or write: swift action Is grasped. Attackson drop in morale and beginning, made every effort to Capf, Relph N, Pieties. U.S.N. IRe( ) ,,., ,, strongpoints almost always combat effectiveness. An unexpected secure the support of membersof In-Service Treininq Coordinator ' feature maximum use of explo- serious attack by Re- the Re public of Vietnam Armed Mersey 'Technical l Institute sives on a primary and a secondary public of Vietnam forces Forces as well as the support of /148 E. 7th Street objective, usually mutually especially when the resistanceIs the civilians. Generally similar Jacksonville. Florida ', supporting, and a careful deploy- unsuccessful, indicates poor tactics have been used, em- 356-8402Or ment of forces to intercept or planning by Viet Cong leaders and phasizing always the benefits to Contact vour CereerCounsolorMONEY ) ambush any reinforcements that seriously impairs effectivenessfor the individual and the high moral may be brought in. In several weeks or months, longer than and patriotic worth of such a recent battles there have been the actual damage inflicted would shift in allegiance. "Serve your indications of deliberate effortsto warrant. Only a quick, success- country against the American entice and ambush helicopter- ful counteraction can overcome imperialists," they say. "Don'tbe borne troops.In this effect. fooled because the Americansare IN 1 DAY the past the Viet Cong have Much Is said about the Viet more clever th.3nthe French; usually sought to avoid defensive Cong use of terror, which seemsto the Americans motives are the combat unless they had the bat- be increasing. This is naturalas same, but they use you as pup- $25 to $600 I tlefield so organized that It " the pace of the war steps up pets. was essentially an ambush. and support requirements grow The general preference for the ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE Nevertheless they carefully pre- faster than voluntary contri- "soft sell" does not keep the Cash/ for any purpose. Just phone and tell us how pare for defense, with alternateand butions. Taxes have been raised Communists from killing, often much you want. Pick up the cash at your conven- switch positions, in case repeatedly in some areas. by torture, whole garrisons of Ience. Same-.day service. they do decide to make &stand. "Draftees" must fill inas volun- small posts they overwhelm when Frequently these positions are it seems appropriate to punish 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN incorporated into existing dikes determined resistance or to You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. separating rice fields So that frighten others In the area. emplacements seem.to be merely Nor Infrequently one or two lead S84.33 5.00 355.79 2J.00 I breaks in the walls, and even Some people think ers will be brutally murdered as h J5J.80 9.00 427.5J 25.00 I trenches look like canals.. Where an example to the others. The the water level will permit especially Shakey's is neat. dependents of the men may meet 2J9.27 J3.00 500.5J 29.00 in the so:-.called secret the same fate. Threats of reprisals 286.73 J7.00 600.00 34.39 \ base areas, elaborate tunnelsare against families are often constructed, both for I sometime used as well. Include/ . Above Interest.DILp Payments cover and for concealment from And we welcome them Within the last 6 years the Viet . ground and air forces. Like the Cong's ,Bjjih) ,Van program ' Japanese In World. War 'II, the the younger,set-.to Ye Col- "proselytipg," as they,call it -,- \ Viet Cong are tireless diggers. legiate Room. It's separate has become a major program.;.A. Controlled land mines buried favored Is the practice use of in highways and detonated when from Shakey's big main par .girls and women, speaking as 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 3560735Dial : Government target is over them, lor-and all the families.Ye sisters or mothers,.to serenade 5256 Beach Boulevard 359-2895 have long been a favorite and an Collegiate Room has small garrisons, calling to themto M. economical Viet Cong method of save their precious lives for destroying or at least discouraging its own door (no-one over theiropponents. Occasionally 21 may enter here), its own nonmilitary targets are mined, usually by mistake or for some music center (with all the specific political or psychological - latest waxes to please a purpose, such as warning 1 uncooperative civilians Home- teenage heart) and its own made booby traps, ranging from special atmosphere. Of I deadfalls and simple "spike- boards" to explosive footminesare course,Ye Collegiate Room often used in preparing fora serves Shakey's 21 varietiesof battle or an ambush, being i placed in the covered areas the scrumptious pizza.And a ambushees would naturally seek. choice of hearty beverages. Like the elaborate trench- HAMBURGERSSATURDAY .. works often seen, the hundredsof 1 booby traps around "lib- .. erated", meaning Viet Cong- SMUTSPIZZA 'I; '. controlled, villages have some value if a Viet Cong unit decidesto ". fight there. Their most Important PARLOR & , function, really, is to Implicate - the civilians in antiGovernment Ye PUBLIC house July 30th ONLY! See DINO SUMMERLIN IN PERSON! -3tolp.m. actions. Government forces ; : are likely to treat them as Viet 4420 BLANDING BLVD. i Cong. The villagers fully anti MK&tfRffiWORLD'S cipate this, so they feel forces to support the Viet Cong are their PHONE 771-2233 GREATEST ; 1 the only hope. Secondarily Open 11 1 A.M. til Midnight . trenches and the-dugouts do provide - for the civilians .. ' .I protection 15 HAMBURGER if? the community is bombed or ( :" t : , ; .'. ' ' - hilarious misadventure I of the space age'r pis. . t AIR CONDITIONED ! DICK ,. , STARRING '' Roof DININg . VAN DYKE I Plenty of Parking Friday, Saturday & Sunday ONLY! Walt Disney ; HAMBURGERS 'z 1 prtMflltLT. r 6238 1.03rd Street ROBIN ., i "Between the Bases" CllIJSOE.URN() ...... I Technicolor. / \ := E the World's Greatest Hamhurger-SHIf Onto 1 155 . ' ? .r _ "IS ErfTwti f 3 , t f I I I Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 28, 1966 ,,' a ;, . 1 : ' NARTU News & Views NATTC : ':' . Capt. Carl D. Simonsen, NARTU Co, commissioned his son . Charles Michael Simmonsen upon his graduation from the Uni- Behind The Scene versity of South Carolina last Friday. i 2i In addition to his son Capt. Simonsen gave the commissioningoath r: By Idcll Fondingsland to three Navy ensigns five second lieutenants in the Air Force and one Marine Crops second lieutenant. NATTC's Leadership Class 10-5. Young Simonsen became Navy 66 H graduated last Fridayin Amid a Hawaiian setting oriented when he was born at father and mother at NAS Jax King Hall after two weeks of guests were served an authentic the Naval Auxiliary Air Stationin he will report to the Naval Air leadership training. The honor- feast of roast pig. There was Shelton Wash., October 7, Basic Training Command Pen- man was PN2 Jack J. Matrangaof dancing to Hawaiian music under 1944. sacola, Fla., for flight training.Ens. NARTU who won the compe- colored lights. _ After graduating from high Simonsen i Is engaged to tition with a record breaking Prizes went to Diane McCoy school at the Marine Corps Air Miss Clara Glenn of Columbia TRADITION/ / PASSED ON last average of 95.72 who won the Hula contest and Station in Iwakuni Japan, South Carolina. Friday when NARTU's CO The class was composed of Ana Fernandez who won the Charles entered the University E 5's from NATTC WAS,Cecil door prize a stereo. commissioned/ / own son, South Carolina, September 1962. *.******* Field, and Mayport. The reviewing - He entered the Naval Re3er'eOfficer Ens. Charles Michael Simonsen officer was Cmdr. G. A. ........ Training Crops (NROTC) VADM Alexander S. Heyward and presented him witha : Sundquist NATTC's Executive program as :a midshipman in-his Chief of Naval Air Training, sword/ after his graduation Officer. In the Aviation Electrician'sMate freshman year. visited NARTU Jax on Saturday. from the University of South ........... School softball game'July As a midshipman, he attended During the informal visit the Carolina. 22, Phase Four beat Phase summer training at Little admiral met with the active duty Three 16 15. quarters In Pensacola. NATTC lost five white hats >, Creek Naval Station in Norfolk "Stationkee ers and their reserve - Va., Naval, Air Station, Corpus counterparts. and gained five new chiefs as ..*...*..... ........ Christ!. Tex., and aboard a destroyer lIe then toured the spates, a result of July 16 advancements.Men . with the Atlantic Fleet. where the "Weekend Warriors"are receiving "the hat" were: Three former servicemen of Ens. Simonsen, a psychology kept current on their va ri- Cdr. Harrell takes commandof AOC B. J. Ricketts AOC J. R. the month from NATTC touredSt. the after major was Company "B" Com- ous skills for (instant mobiliza squadron serving Massey HMC B. Johnson YNCA. Augustine on Saturday. mander during his final year of In the capacity of squadron Operations .'M. Passavanti and AEC J.W. midshipman training. tion.After the tour Adm. Heyward Officer* Bonne r. YNC Anthony M. Passavanti, After a_ brief visit with his. departed NARTU, for hIs head- Capt. Anderson upon being relieved A02 James Garland and AO1 ------ ---- --- ------ --- ---- ----- takes a position as Chiefof ******** Charles- E. Little were guests Staff with Air Wing Staff 74. of the USO of St. Augustine fora Hawaiian held MILITARY A luau was by free tour of the scenic old i the Aviation Ordnanceman . AUTO LIABILITY'INSURANCE o School's ship company on July city.In MONTHLY POLICIES MONTHLY PAYMENTSNO Next thing to having a splendid 22.A Softball the addition to lunch dinner game preceded and the tour each serviceman INTEREST OR voice Is using It too much. FINANCE CHARGES not and AO Instructors party squeezed received an annual pass to the AGE21-24 Married $10.40 mo. 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II. . . y M r " . o . L 0 - - 28, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pogtf 5 - I) :.if;] V I Jacksonville Area Civil Service 1 News .1 I 1 WB BiwBHB HBHHHHmHBHBHBBHBHBHBBBH , rr Presidential Address On Civilian T Equal EmploymentProgram Golf (;., .1 q.Yt.4 )rl I . Mr. Vice President, members of the Cabinet, Chairman Macy Standings"A" ; ': : and members of the Commission, ladles and gentlemen: I asked you to come here today for a very special purpose. I DIVISION/ / / 'k. II I M , 'want to talk to you about a goal of this Government that Is very 'delI 4 M 1 I close to my heart. I did not Invent this goal. It was establishedby Teams Points Won ;:.i.iI President Eisenhower by Executive Order, first In the Federal % Government. But I want to see, and I Intend to do everything I can Eubanks and Pinney 12 to see, that the goal is finally reached. Bjorkman and Barton 9.5 _ With your help, I want this .Administration to be recognized as Cleveland and Field 8 one In which we finally achieve full and equal opportunity for persons ; Plew and Anderson 8 of every race, color, creed and nationality In every part ot the United Whiddon and Bradshaw 7 ' States Government.As King and Magnam 6.5 I I 1 1.. long as any American is denied the chance to fully developand Norris and Sechrest 6 1 I : 1'' I I use his talents, to become all that he can, then every American Gouchnour and Vearil 3 ,is less than he should be. If race, skin, color, religious beliefs, sex or national origin prevent anyone from reaching the heights, then "B" DIVISION ; Il I i ..1 I we have all Wasted a human being. We have failed that person and, finally, we have failed our country. Teams Points Won Too many of our fellow citizens are still restrained by a straitjacket '- that was strapped upon them by the mere accident of their Pullgnano( and Will 13.5 birth. Cooper and Bunker 12.5 I Too many of our fellow citizens do not get the education or the Johnson and Markle 10.5 THIS PLAQUE WAS presented to Capt. J. R. Macknth by Leo- training that they need to become productive members of our society. Hodge and Weppleman 6.5 nard B. Eubank' and the Jax NASA at a farewell luncheon held" Too many of our fellow citizens are prevented from fully using the Forrest and F. Reiter 6.5 last week. See Story Page 1 1f ' education they do get. Hawkins and Pullum 4.5 Yet we expect, and get, full participation from Americans of all races, creeds, colors, and nationalities In Vietnam. More than lEST SEAFOOD CHICKEN ANYWHEREI! , 200,000 .Americans of every description are fighting there now, Civil! Service : y some are dying to protect our own freedom and to preserve the CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN SPACE freedom of others. f \ If our magnificent young men can die for freedom in.a foreign NotesCalling 1 j land, how can we refuse any of them a full measure of freedom and E o FRIED CHICKEN i ie. i opportunity here at home? \ Our Government has long been one avenue by which members of . minorities have entered Into full participation{ of our national life. waste in Government BASKET: ((4 pcs) operations a "crime" againstthe As of June 1965, the Government had about 375,000 members of American people, President Call Ahead French Fries I i minority groups on its rolls, of which 308,657 were Negroes. Johnson recently lauded Depart- Husfi Puppies /, ( Negroes accounted for 13.5 percent;of the Federal work force, while ment of Agriculture employees. 384-2386 Co/e/ Sosuoou / they actually made up approximately 10 percent ,of lour;; overall /or'their':,cost-conslous, .efforts!, 'S : popula lori.' egro'employment has, Increased during the three'years',f 'and(termed the department "one'of FILLET OF'FISH D/NNf/ j ! 1' ending 'June 1965 by 5.3 percent, while total Federal employment the great leaders of all.i civillan -; / fOOOT0 I ' ; increased by only 1.6 percent during the same period. agencies." G French F" e ...1 I His remarks were made at N Hu s/i/ Poppi es 1'I During the same time frame, the number Negroes In high paying an Agriculture program honoringthe Tor fur Sou ce Jobs has increased significantly. But we must not rest on our laurels.We winners of Special Merit A- -/ cy S// //O Il still have a long way to gobefore we can claim full and equal op- wards for cost-cutting ideas. portunity as a fact in our Government life. "I "believe that waste Is a 4621 SIN Jdae Ave.. ; crime the President said. "I The Civil Service Commission, acting under the authority of Executive believe that waste is against our Order 11246 has issued new regulations which will become - freedom. I believe that wasteIs and after 3rd. These regulations call effective on April new against our progress. Thus, upon you to undertake action programs. Let me underline the I believe that waste Is againstthe word "action". Action to achieve the great objective of equal American people." opportunity. Chairman of Macy of, the Civil Service Commissionwill He cited Agriculture's recordin be my eyes and ears to,see that we get action. controlling waste and pro- These plans must tax the limits of our imagination and our moting efficiency as "responsive - creativity. They must go beyond the limited objective of eliminating warm: and concerned withY' discrimination. If we are going to have equal employment opportunityin our people." icu' the Federal Government, we must attack the problem on many ******** i iHFdrtMbr fronts. Employment of the mentally retarded in Federal agencies recently - If members of minority groups can't be employed because they passed the 1,000, mark, et can't find housing, then we must find housing. Civil Service Commission has r f If they can't be employed because school systems do not give the announced. ., 1 a; necessary education, then we must work with the school systemsto Thirty nine agencies have see to it that the right kind of training Is provided.If hired mentally retarded persons' 1 d they can't be employed because there is no vocational training CSC Chairman John W. Macy, ... available In the community, then we must see to it that we have Jr., said. The program is work- programs that provide specialized training to help them meet ing out very well, and additional : thejr need numbers will be hired in the These and.a host of other actions are open to us. We must take months ahead, he reported. r+ . them. Almost a year ago I spoke to the graduating class at Howard Mentally retarded persons University. Last June, I said that,II It is not enough Just to open the have been placed in 56 kinds of d gates of opportunity. All of our citizens! must have the ability to jobs, including manual labor, walk through those gates." routine clerical, messenger and .,, r,'I 1 When the historians catalogue these times In which we row live, if mail handling work, certain office - it Is written that'we were fair men who tried to bring decency and machine operations, and equality into American life, then, I believe our great grandchildren some laundry and food-service "You are about to take a lone trip. be assignments under special appointing - will is proud.It more than doing what Is needed. It Is doing what Is right.If authorities, Chairman Don't forget to get your travelers checks at there lives somewhere in this great Nation one man or one woman Macy said. could advance the cause of our country. and those skills whose talents ******** are buried because of discrimination, the tragedy Is vast and the Luck is the crossroads where ? nation Is the loser. z6t preparation and opportunitymeet. In the last year, we have tried to do some things to break, for the BARNETT first time, these barriers in leadership.A NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE Negro scholar and exceptional Administrator for the first time sits in the President's Cabinet. CHURCH OF CHRIST MCMSlLO1 AL 'DCFOSIT INSUMAMCC CORPORATION The brilliant Solicitor General of the United States is a Negro, 5223 Wesconett fllvd. the first to hold this high office. An exceptional Negro is now the Near NAS US HAS FACILITY OFFICE the Federal Reserve Board of this Nation. , first of his race to sit on Just OIl TimuquQn" Rd. A-most. charming and intelligent lady Is our first woman to be both Across Frew AtaMstritloB IU|., HAS and Ambassador and a Negro. For the. first time an able Negro SUNDAYS: lady!is a United States Federal Judge. 10:00 A. M. (liMe Study 1..ld.. Heirs: These are a few of the breakthroughs in which reason and sanity 11:00 A. M. Worship Monday thru Thursday: 70:00 AM til 3:00 PM triumphed.. So I challenge each of you here today, and each of you within the 6:00: P. M. Evening ServiceWEDNESDAYS Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM sound of my voice, to try to accept this as your own creed. : With your leadership and with your personal commitment to 7:30 P. M. Mld-Week Service Hue ExteisleRs 1272 er 1273July : I have high confidence and great hope that we can . this objective Church Phone' SP 1-5073 , , build a government. where talent and energy and integrity will pre- MJgW' PfrW 'SE..lli.4 .... J. ,f1L M.Wetb ttothatldlrwidta0t.texttttJtrrnrtsilsittt < .. -- - 1. -- --------- .- ---. ______._.u__ - -- ----- __ --- --------- --'--------- .-. -, I"" _no: ::1'' 'I' ;'''" .' ..,'. '.,: .'.; .:."1 S-----------; -:- ----- --- ---- - --- ------------ -.---.- -.-, -- -, ., : !'. II' .. ------, ., 1".V\1; ( ..jf".r.'i', .. \ I ," 'o// . , - --'- ------------- ---------- --- .i., -.- ,. .: I ..' !r4. : 1 I I- : 't.:.. ,'/' I .::: '' . : h J"" :' :_: . I. 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All Phases Photography, Both yo:,' : Like Any Large Organization, The Navy Would Do Little " - j I Inside, And d Out Of The Lab. .< Business And Run On Mass Confusion Without The Mountains .' .., : '. Of Paperwork Which Yeomen Handle. . ..1 A Lot Of Paperwork Goes Into Keeping The Navy's' SuppliesOn Personnel Records To Maintain And Keep Current Transfers . \ The Move And Ready When Needed, All Part Of The 4 Advancements, Etc., Etc., Etc Personnelmen/ Make Storekeeper's' Job. i) Sure Your A/Mmporfanf/ / Record I Is "Squared Away". A./ .J W avesebrate Anniversary c ( jJt- .. -. USED CARS I . ; J : A1tlft ff-1J . \7-; T . nri:i f,: --p. t! ( *t 1IP _; 1 -__-- 'F ,l,1IL.l,1I\\.,, \\ ___ j,, eI:1zJ, w 4i 4iit. 2T. 4 Years Of Fleet Support DUVAL: MOTORS " .\ w _ ,i. --.?;A T. __ f BEST: BUYS: : ( r 1 r .,' -- SAN JUAN LOT J I , I r' ...r , OFF ROOSEVELT i ., ." I to ... _. : 66 FORD ECONOLINE' STA. WAG.. .J2288 " -" "f'' '; 1 1Ij rlp1r1r ,, ,. 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It will come courteously,quickly ALL JAXS' GREATEST I Auto/trans./ R & H, white/gray/ Interior. end at low bank rates when you discuss your $ The plans.with our home improvement specialists.On SIZES $795 PlisTix FURNITURE, Orange Park IJ J ...AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! , VALUES! LaT.iJLiACtNG j PresbyterianChsrcfc ij SPECIAL { vacation and business/ trips carry !/ $$2.50 EXTRA FOR WSW OR? TUBELESS WHOLESALE' : : li AMERICAN EXPRESS ::1, .. U hl",. NO DOWN/ 1I MILITARY FINANCING ' "-Jl.! PAYMENT. ,NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 WEEKSWE PRICE[ '10 EVERYONE; ilLr-: _ .1' " 1 < __ 242 MclHtesfc'. A Ave.. --= TRAVELERS CHEQUES ,I, =.. 1:6-: FINANCE/ ANYONE/ USN OR USMC 't 1 Too gel a prompt(,.,fund they're lost'or stoltn./ And FREE Balance & A//gnmenf-W/fn-Pvrcnase// / 014 4 Tires : OPEH, ,Oraage' Pirk' Florida. . li'i''*spMddbII/ cvv7wIei'c., .Cost-onfy/ fenny a do//v.! // / SPEED ''ltERY Minister EQUIPMENT DAY A new kind of motor oil/ for the. new breed of (Complete, .,. Hie.. of., Mig Wheels T TichometersRicfi SUNDAY 9.9 Rev.Ed\\in\\ F. Mongonery( Jr., hot, performance cars that need racecourse ,.. protection for everyday driving./ WESTSIIJE: 9J .| Slicks ChroMe. Pipes, Floor Shifts 'TI ::6fJ.m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE BIG CHIEF TIRE) CO. .\'.. ., '.. 8:30a.m.: Worship AskForltAtYourNavy MOTORS I 4328 BLANDING BLVD. At Harlow Blvd. .,SURPlUSGQO.D.S' I 945am.: ; Sunday School until 8 P.M. Member F F.D.I.C. 5444 Normandy 6207 J Roosevelt 2809 Rd. Exchange ServiceStation E OPEN Fri. Mayport DISCOUNT STORE 1 77:00 J: a.m. Worship 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. EV 44536I Acroca from 'V4 mil!* from, '5 Vi mil, G.from. 6:00p.m.: > Youth_' F Fellow,/ ship ===== .. Atlantic Mills Malri . Main Oat. t.e ' < IQIjS Beorh hBlvd/ 724266s/ . __ __ .' "" " . . -T -. . .-: --- - I -. . .,f . , 'Iy. -:. .. ..". .. . . - -- - rrrrrr-wy , Page.!-. JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Ju'ly.28, 1966 I ; o -j j.t Ii . M It ) )(I b 6L I R s ,, f Rtr4 waded through swamps and cut through underbrush. They stuckto the high ground mostly,avoid- t .w M ing Viet Cong bands in the valleys .t.' _ COMMISSIONED 2 his new, rank applied by Major/ Speed F. Shea, left, and LtCol./ At 2:30 p.m. the next day they p .. $ J. W. Sullivan at the Marine Aviation Detachment here last were spotted by U. helicopters m + o week 2dLt. Benson Is attending the Aviation Ordnance Man and lifted to the field at Phu agement School here. Bai. In the top right corner of the photo accompanying the story, FORMAL RETIREMENT certificate' denoting 30 years of Marine there was a partially obscured Corps service ((20 active and 10 in the Fleet Reserve) was face that seemed familiar. A JAX MARINESMSgt. check with the Marine's wife, presented here recently to MSg Jehugh Sconyers by LtCol. L. who lives in Jacksonville, con- E. Lovette, right, CO, MARTD. Since going into the Fleet Re- Joel Ferguson firmed what we had thought. It serve in 1956, 'Sconyers has worked in the food procurement EXT. 400 was MSgt. William H. Perkins branch of the Supply Dept. at the local Naval Hospital. He Is .a, former NCOinC of the AE School native of Swalnsboro/ Ga. . ....... Marine Liaison Office here, who Familiar Face men, remnants of the camp runs the avionics I Shop at namese people in the Civic Action held at Detroit, August 4-7. troops, and nearby villagers to Phu Bia where the rescue operations Program.The Members will take time out for The story on page three of a begin a 30 mile march through originated.On film Is available to all the usual fun that accompaniessuch recent SIKORSKY NEWS reported dense Jungle back to safety.He Marine Corps activities throughthe gatherings, pause for reflection the exploits of Lt Col.Charles headed north and west because Target film libraries of major commands and renew acquaintances - A. House, who was leading a he explained, the Viet Marine aviation in Vietnamis : and District Headquarters. with men who served with flight of 10 IIH 34s through Cong expected them to head east. featured in a new film, "On them from Guadalcanal to the, tracers and mortar.fire to pickup They walked in orderly column, Target", recently released by ReunionThe Chosln Reservoir to the junglesof survivors from the Special resting an hour every four hours, Headquarters Marine Corps to Vietnam. Forces camp at Ashau, overrun with shorter breaks between.The major Marine commands. First Marine Division As- The policy of the Marine Corpsis by the Viet Cong, when his helicopter colonel tasted plants along Through the expert work of sociation reunion, the "grand- ( to give as much assistance was shot out from under the way to learn which could be the cameramen, the viewer of daddy" of them all, will be as possible to Marines;, and other. him.LtCol. eaten if food ran out. Leaches this 14 minute color film accompanies i- Armed Forces personnel as well House organized his own clung to the marchers. They' Marine pilots inViet- as to government employees assigned - nam action from the time they to the Marine Corps,and to are briefed on their strike mis- dependents in the exercise of WESCONNETT FURNITURE Co.. sions to the time they return and their voting privilege.In . are debriefed. order to insure proper administration - The viewer shares the cock- of this program, USED & NEW AIR CONDITIONERS pit of a Marine jet as it screams every Marine Corps command at NEW ADDING MACHINESNEW towards a target releasing its b r the battalion/squadron level and f bomb load. He stands in the middle above, has assigned to a com- DESKS of the DaNang airstrip in missioned officer the duty of NEW & USED TV SETS ,July 1965 after the VC had providing personnel with such struck, leaving a few planes in voting information as election & Browse! Come In FREIGHT SALVAGE smoking ruins. He rides a KC- dates, candidates, and registration - EASY CREDIT TERMS HRS. 9am. 7pm. 130 (Hercules) as it refuels F-4 requirements for the different - t Phantoms In actual air to air 1 states. Each voting officer - refueling missions. He standsat ,rb IQu can provide advice on the' 5326 WESTCONHETT BLVD.AT 103RD 771-0750 the doors of the Marine Corps rights and responsibilities of vot- big weight lifters (Hercules) ing and is prepared to answer as they air drop critical sup- questions on voting procedures. plies to the Marine ground units. MASTER SGT. Clifford 0. Wood received the warrant pro. t : The viewer Joins skilled enlisted moting him to his new rank _ ;18 8-/ Marines arming and positioning last week from CWO Daniel J. the bombs and rockets on Hurley, Aviation Detachment BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC. the off powerful jets; heaccompanies Supply Officer. MSgt. Wood is duty technicians and air- crewmen as they walk guard duty the new detachment supply after a 14 hour day; he ridesa chief, replacing WO Harvey bulldozer with the Seabees as E. "Tom" Pennington who they transform the sand at Chu- held the fob as an enlistedman Lai into an airfield; and he and who 'leaves this week 4 v helps Marines distribute food and for his new duty station at medical supplies to the Viet- Camp Pendleton, Calif. n + .M GURNEY'S TV SERVICE LIEUTENANT'S LADY Former - all mikes IICck &W.lte TV gunnery sergeant "J". "D". Stewart gets an assist 257/off/ on TV or radio parts from wile Joyce In adjusting his new gold bars after he was to military personnel commissioned during ceremonies - OUR PRICES ARE MADE here last week. 2dLt. Stewart - Is a veteran of the Korean TO BEAT THE COMPETITION War and was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation BRI t [c> BR2 : 6836 Goldilocks' i LI. 389-3966 while serving there with the T. ) 1st Marine Division. n Fn-lo. BR3 B SHOWS 2:00 & 8:00-GOOD: SEATS AVAILABLE! PATIO D DIPPER 7 A 20th CENTURY FOX pr**.mt*: JUR K L, 1CP "" % DAN .v TlHI ' f".1, _..".", J MODEL 6-7 1 :\\ '. } BIJUJII'! Country size eat-in/ kitchen can be pointed to with a .\. 1.18lJX. : pride. Mom can stand at the large double sink/ and j.f'1f. " --- - view the company coming around the corner. Gather ;'&1;,:r tNEMASCOPE Color by DeLUXii; ; f In Its 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths and It's a fine haryest BOX OFFICE of family living.: OPEN CEDAR HILLS 9cewim t. .. 10:00 to 9: P.M. Reserved seats Price Scale THEATRE SDOPPE : M :ElELL..A.EE&: : : Matinees Dally at 2:00: P.M. %. CEDAR HILLS I', Monday thru Friday...........$1.21. SHOPPING CENTER :SOtMtE: : :ZTILnERS: I3STC: Sat., Sun.Evenings, 6 lIolfda's.J.sO at 8:00: P.M. 3794 BlandinQ Blvd. 103rd & . { You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convenience Monday thru! Ihursda ... ,,...SI.5U TQ/ .. '!'."iCHUM j.toDarh,..Tr.v.f.S "'h. '.'Plen4| I.n8.Bou| 'rJS.('H-y: .,<21)..., u WlJfay. antunyHotdayr.O;: ) Y_ (_"' ..,.,.. pt@Sdrt p.h l'\e.J,771.2255+ 'ib1j). Shopping Center , ; 1( "tI I t'' .. -- .. .... :..1'. .. ........ rJuly , 28, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 - - .... " .. '' ,' . MOVIESMovies 1 Club SchedulesNASJAX \ I + $ l1Yl.}}};} 411 at the NAS Jax Theatre-. will be shown regularly at 6 and HAS CECIL W1Ad.h'wK4V \ >'; 8:15 Monday "0" CLUB The weekend . p.m. through CPO CLUB Friday night the , Saturday. In addition to the dance music at the club will special dinners will be Lobster two evening shows there will be by Mark Castle this Fridayand for $2.25 and a Porter House be a matinee at 2 p.m. on on Saturday Dick Wilson Steak for $2.20. Entertainment Saturday. Sundays and holidays.The will be performing. Foreign Friday will be presented by the Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company Hospital Theatre will have Dish Night is on Tuesday featuring Moon Lighters. Saturday, a lOoz 3649 Philips MivyM Jacksonville Florida 32207, to arrive one weekly feature at 7 p.m. gourmet treats from many Filet will be the special dinner. not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thurs- , Cecil Field will have two shows lands. Family Night on Wednes- For your musical enjoyment we day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published " during the week at 5:30 and 8 day with all the fried chickenyou will have the Teensters. Sunday, the following week unless the publisher is instructed other- . for $1.50. wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must, ' p.m. Matinees will be shownon can eat Thurs the special dinner will be a 10 be received WITH the the ad. for weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. day Is beef-eaters night served ,oz. Filet for $1.90 $.50 fora copy i buffet style from 6 to 9 p.m. child's plate. Wednesday is DO NOT SEND Thursday/ July 28 CASH p.m.CPO game night, starting at 7:45 p.m. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . .$2.00 NAS North By Northwest CLUB Entertainmentfor The special will be 'a K.C. Steak Per additional (line ((4 words line .Y.Y. ! Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint. this week will be Mark Cas- Dinner for $.65. per ). .o50 Hospital Dirty Game Vit- tle playing Saturday. The ,Bud EM CLUB Tonight is game torio Gassman and Robert Ryan.C. Clark Combo will perform this night with a Shrimp Basket I Field The Birds Rod Sunday. Special for $.50. Friday, Mel BOAT FOR SALE: 1 YR. OLD SEVERAL POSITIONS Availablein " Taylor and Tippi Hedren. ACEY DEUCEY Charlie Jay Gaden will be hereto entertain, 16 Ft. Orlando Clipper, 65 HP Jacksonville and Mayportareas. 1 'a Friday, July 29 will appear this Saturday, and on also there will be a Happy Hour Merc. Trailer, Ski Equip 1859 Military Backgroundwould "i I Mt Vernon Dr Call 781-1217 Sunday Mark Castle will providethe from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.. Saturday be helpful. A very rewarding - NAS Go Go Big Beat dance music. Game nightis the Loose Ends will be here SACRIFICE MOVING career possible for the J : AUG. 1 . \ The Animals. every Sunday and Tuesday. for your,musical enjoyment. Sun- Right Man. Write to the Regional ! 11,000 BTU A/C, $100., Modern . Hospital Tarzan and the Val- Dick Widon will Director, P.O. Box Watch for the special dance day, entertain couch, Black $50, 4 PC. 13177, ley of Gold Mike Henry.C. night on Thursday, Aug. 11,when Monday and Tuesday,Happy Hour Bedroom Set $60, 21' Color modern'TV Orlando Fla. 32809 Field Fireball 500 famous Pete Martin from 6:30: to 7:30: p.m. Wed- nationally Philco $300. King Size Bed REAL ESTATE: FREECONSUL- . Frankie Avalon and Annette and the Features will be here. nesday, will be the Special"G. $100. 781 2878. TATION advice. 7 days a week. > -' Funl cello. Make plans early for that night. G." ReviewalsoHappyilour Homes for sale, $100 Down. Saturday, July 30 from 6:30: to 7:30 p.m. HOUSE FOR SALE: HYDE Equities, No Qualifying. Rent- ORF Grove Acres, Corner lot, 3 als. Homesite Lots Acreage, NAS Spencer's Mountain BLUEJACKET INN Phil Cay On August 5, 1966 at 4 p.m. bdrms cent heat/air, 2 1/3 bath Investments. WALTER T.BOWDEN - Henry Fonda. Maureen O'Hara. will be playing the music for the Officer's Recreation Facility 1800 sqft plus 2 car gdr. $2500 Reg. Broker USN Retired. Hospital North By Northwest Thursday's dancing Friday's will have another "Grand Open- and assume 5 1/4%/ FHA loan. 384-1376 Cary Grant, Eva .Marie Saint.C. entertainment will be by the Hol- ing". Entertainment will be sup Avail anytime Call Z81-1217. Field Dirty Game Vit- idays. Saturday presents live plied by "The Night Hawks and 1859 Mt. Vernon Dr. FOR RENTFt TRNISIIED APART- toria Gassman, Robert Ryan. music, and on' Sunday March the Chickadees." Hors 'D Oeuv- MENT 39-11 Boone Park Ave. July 31 Wilson and the Redcoats will res are featured and will include FOR RENT: Manotak Ave. 1417 4 Rm, Upper. Child Welcome. Sunday, perform. Live music is scheduled boiled shrimp ( with sauce), furn. 2 BR, duplex, water furn, $60 .Cons'. NAS EV73356. NAS Wild Wild Winter for Monday and Tuesday when Swedish Meatballs, and chips and clean elect kit, no pets, $75 SINGERS FOR :$15 Gary Clark. dips. To quench your thirst mo., PHONE: 3896938UNFURNISHED SEWING MACHINES LEFT IN ! Hospital Go, Go Big Beat the popular "Loose Ends" will there ,will be free beer and other HOUSE ,FOR Storage, good condition, fullyelectric' : The Animals.C. play the dance music. Game nightis drinks will be at "Happy Hour" does 3 BR 1/2 everything - 1 Rent immediately, complete Field Tarzan and the Valley every Wednesday. prices until closing.Bob'sOakHi11 with attachments. Yours for B A/C fnced drapes, carpet, of Gold Mike Henry. yd Call 771 4964 or 387- storage charge; Only $15: each. Monday, August 1 ( 1683. Call warehouse, 35-1946! : 'will deliver, no obligations. A-I Sewing - NAS Heavens Above Peter Machine Company Sellers and Cecil Parker. HOUSE FOR SALE: VENETIA, ' Hospital Spencer's Mountain- Pure. Service CenterOpen 3BR, 2B, spacious A/C, brick EMPLOYEES WANTED: LEADING - Furniture locatedin Henry Fonda, and Maureen 0'- patio and fireplace: outdoors, Industry Hara.C. for your,convenience 6 a.m. j- 10 p.m. close to school and shopping. Lexington, N., C. For details f'' Field North By 'Northwest Small equity and takeover mortgage write or send post card to J. C. ' Cary Grant and Eva Marie .. pymts $136. mo., includ- WILLIAMS; personal,HECK MAN ' Saint. road serviced pick-up & delivery ing 'taxes. Phone 388-6978 CABINET, Pickard Circle, Cars or see at 4203 Rapallo Rd. Lexington, N. C. All Inquires . Tuesday' August 2 mechanic ON duty-American & Foreign answered. NAS Viva Maria Jeanne. 103rd & James Rd. RIDE WANTED: San Marco: & Moreau. 771-9156! Jacksonville; Fla. HOUSE FOR SALE: Close to Myra 0730 1600,. Call "Ext. Hospital Wild, Wild Winter- CF and NAS Jax, 3BR, scrd 748 Mrs. Altec t Gary Clark. ........ .............. porch, Ig yd'., low pymts, 5534 FURN. APTS: 1 &213R, $!C5 C. Field Go, Go Big Beat- Norde Dr. Phone 771-2790. to $75 ma. 771-9007 The Animals. AUTO I INSURANCE CECIL FIELD LARGE : | FURNISHED HOUSE: FOR RENT NEAR : Wednesday, August 3 2BR, near bases, waterfurnish- Private Trailer Lot. $15.00 mo.' NAS Frankie and Johnny- AGES-ANY ed, garden space, clean,$80'.nto 781 4032. ; ALL RANK Elvis Presley anf Donna Doug- : : 8701.. Feldman Road. 771 3617 MAKE OFFER BEAUTIFUL las. 2 Story Home., All Extras - Hospital' Heaven's Above C..onv. to Cecil & NAS Schools Peter Sellers and Cecil Parker, "OPENINGS FOR DEGREE & Shopping. 6818 Azul Cr. C. Field -Spencer's Mountain- 1 We Cover Any Risk teachers In grades 1-5, $5,000 771-9139 Henry Fonda Maureen O'Hara. 'i salary, Contact Mr. Philemon, SATURDAY MATINEE: Rhino Cherry El m. School, Orange BABY SIT: ORTEGA' HILLS Harry Guardino, Shirley Eaton. Park Florida. Phone2646191." Your home or mine .75 perhour. . PLUS (Chapter 5)) Great Ad-' 384-1497 ventures Of Captain Kidd. : EASYPAYMENTS : ORANGE PARK 2BR APT. SERVICEMEN ON ACTIVE Furn or unfurn, bit In elect. 'Features'SetTo A/C. 264 6884. DUTY: and veterans dischargedafter Kitchen i Jan. 1, 1955) can now enroll - JohnL.Somerville Agency : with International Accountants - Appear 1953 PONTIAC: STRAIGHT- Society, (nc.,which special- PH 764- 7925 AVENUE . 1280 W. EDGEWOOD convertible In perfect mechanical izes In all types of accounting.PL . ...... ............... condition. Hydra matic, radio 89-358-provides educational 'AceyDeucey' heater, many extras. $350. 5806 assistance covering the costs Hyde Grove Avenue. of the home study courses. For Versatile is the word for Pete further information call 3563647or Martin and The Features, who 1966 SALE2SUN APTS. RENTALS: $50 DOWN write International Accountans - will be appearing at the Acey PEMONSTRAifSff ;HOMES, ORANGE PARK REALTY Society, Inc., 508 Florida ;. Ducey Club, here at NAS lax, 264-2411 Title Bldg., of Jacksonville, !,. on Thursday, Aug. 1. ..Florida.t&HItE . Blending music, singing and r ROOFS showmanship together, this out- standing attraction provides an .I I 1 Bahama Blue, 1Red.2SEDANS ' evening of entertainment that is 1 bound to please. Pete Martin and The Features provide music : .',4" and singing individually as wellas :. -' J 1. WhIte, 1 1- Sea Blue ,-':, ' a group making for the ultimate - in listening and dancing 1-SQUAREIACK .: , D3oX pleasure. ; J . With a vast repertoire of music With Air Conditioning, Baltic Blut. at their command, you will find all types of music to your liking 1-STATIONWAGON ,. ,& . the Latine beat . Deluxe Red with White Top. I c" c;' 'j.\ the Waltz .". the Foxtrot. a. ,' the Twist .,, or whatever is (. (. the mode of the day. The "old WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN <. standards" find their way into . Boxes Buckets Bags -V the musical pattern of The Features, which makes for a hap INC. 77J-797O py evening. It is music and dancing , at its best . styled 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 551 Ij Open Sundays-Closed Mondays strictly for YOU. Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Closed Sundays the main Yes, versatility is 103rd,end Handing Center feature of The'Feature. . . . .. .. . /I/t1 1i.1i1.I' -. 1 1-' .'". .'I .'.-. I t "'-. .ir'1 11/1i1111///1///i11'/-. .-1'1'i/ ,' -- -. ---- - 1 , II _\ :. - I I Page. 10 JAX AIR NEWsl AFTERBURNER July 28, 1966 1I -- - - V Fliers Clinch Interservice Little League HAS JAX INTRAMURAL SPORT PROGRAM Finals OpenTomorrow . Title With Weekend WinsTwin (Fall 1966)'j") r', SPORT MEETING ST4.RT double header wins slammed out by the Jax Navy Filers The first game In the Senior 1"' at the expense of Cecil Field and Sanford gave the base softballers Golf 3 Aug 15 Aug Division[ of the Florida State undisputed possession of the Florida/Georgia Interservice League Little League Tournament will ".,. crown, even though some of the other teams have yet to complete Touch Football ': 10 Aug 22 Aug get underway tomorrow morningat the campaign. NAS Jax's Mason Field Going into what proved to be gave him a perfect season thus Volleyball ,1;, 24 Aug" 6 Sept Capt. Martin J. Stack, NAS :- a profitable weekend for the far, 20 O.'NATTC's. Jax Commanding[ Officer, has Fliers, the race was still un-' reliable infield' 'Tennis' '', ,. .. 31Aug, 12 Sept been Invited to throw out the decided. To mathematically( insure -' 'Willy' Miller supplied a big first ball to start the games a first place finish,the team portion of the punch Saturday Handball 7 Sept 19 Sept between the 13 15 yr. old f had to sweep all fourgamesthus night as the club rolled on 12- boys. wrecking any hopes Robbins AFD 2 and 9-0. Miller crossedthe Ping Pong 14 Sept 26 Sept The four participating teams might have had along the same arrived earlier in the week for lines. The Fliers proved up plate three times .In the Basketball 2 Nov 21 Nov the three game series play - to the task however and finished first game and his two hits,along off being hosted by the Navy- with a 18 '- 2 won and lost with all around reliable Flier Ortega Lakeshore Little League. - record. Overall, the team has play salted away the never This is the first time that won 36 and lost four. really close games. the tournament has been playedat A scant crowd was on hand the site for more than { An evident luster exhibited by same to view last Friday night's series the Fliers in their last few one year, as NAS Jaxwasthe site Cecil. Threatening SPOUTS SHOUTSRain against games could easily tarnish how- of lasy year's tourney. I. clouds let loose [in the second ever before they leave for the Ii<. Play offs held prior to this inning of the first game and Sixth Naval District Tournamentat tourney determined the top team caused a twenty minute delay. the four i would Charleston, S C. August that represent the moistened it Perhaps was has the Tickets/ again postphoned areas of the state. Only one Frank Mc- r infield along with the undeniable 21st. Field manager finish of the Jax Intramural Soft- team, consisting fourteenboys, of Frank !Hicks that Caffrey plans to take steps so thisdoesn't speed produced ball With the southeast, season. some help Pro football fans are invitedto will represent and a happen practices the livliest play in the ; from the weatherman northeast and north- l' though we get their tickets now for the southwest, f., 5-1 victory. Hicks, on first, few city league games are plan- may be able to wrap-up the sea- August 20th Gator Bowl game west regions of Florida. came all the way round the hornto ned so as to keep a sharp edgeon son In next week's edition. In between the New York Jets and Little League play has become score in the fifth inning after the National League race, Com- Miami Dolphins. Special Serv- very competitive with almost stealing second and enjoying two the Flier knife that far so munications has already clinchedthe ices Is offering the $5 tickets 200,000 boys participating ir consecutive blunders made byCecil's has yet to go dull. pennant. for $2.50. Further informationon teams throughout the eleven districts - infield. Littleton[ was of the state. At NAS Jax, t all ticket sales can be obtained - the winning[ pitcher. by calling Ext. 444, or alone, there are over 600 boy in somewhat of, lackluster Wins Playing a NavSupt' NATTC visiting Bldo. 704. Involved in the Navy Orteg should way, the Fliers Lakeshore league. This leagueis / be happy with the victory; there Softball Campers a joint military civilian operation club could Championshipparticularly were times either Four "spanking new"campers presently under the dir have won. have been added to the Special ection of League President Lcdr Power that was lacking in the Trophies were presented to gratifying and activeone. Services camping fleet, however A. S. Beaver. initial contest was evident [in the NATTC championship softball ." as the waiting list is quite long Two games will be playec the second game as the Fliers teams at King Hall last The championship was decidedin it may be a long time before tomorrow at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m banged out 13 hits and a 9-1, Thursday July 21. a playoff game between Navy they can be checked out. In with the championship game see' win. Numerous Cecil miscues The trophies were presentedby Support and AE "B" last week. addition to the campers, Special for Saturday at 2 p.m. Umpire? I again helped the cause. Stewart Captain Thomas B. Ellison, Each team had lost only one game Services has a host of other selected for this tournament are \ took the laurels as the winning NATTC's Commanding Officer, during the season AE "B" camping gear available for the Tex Goodson, Ben Benson, Jad . pitcher; this along with the and Ltjg. 'R. W. Lang, Special lost to Navy Support and Navy outdoorsman, ready to be checked Hall, Ben Sabastian, Bob Bald- victory he was to gain the following Services[ Officer. The champion- Support lost to AE "B". outat Bldg.. 704. ,-x. ..-- ,. '. wIt ,win, :and, Don ;Stewart ? all o night, gave him a 16-4 ship trophies went to Navy Sup- The playoff was a thriller with NAS Jax. record for the year. port and second place trophieswere the winning run coming In the "Big John" Littleton's first presented to,AE "B". seventh Inning to cinch the has beKiddingthat Men's GolfAssoc. 1 night win, coupled with a repeat ,.Capt. Ellison congratulated the championship. teams in the NAS Jax Intramural t performance: the next evening teams and termed the season "a NATTC's BKs402 softball league and the .varsity FormsA (Fliers) squad use over 60 dozen SetTo Face NASWith softballs a year. Those little new organization formed ,::1 r that ,Marina J one team already set for spheres must really take a beat- recently at NAS Jax when the the finals of the base softball ingl Jax Navy Men's Golf Association AND IOATY AID tournament, (NATTC's Barracks tfeffer# Fishing came into being. The association - 402)) the remaining twoNAS clubs Buying a fishing license is not will be composed of male MERCURYD MERCRUISER _ L ) battled it out to gain the other so much a matter of obeying a golfers who are eligible to playat FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS berth as the Air News went to state law as it is helping raise the Jax golf course and who press. money to provide better fishing.One have either an annual or monthly I Two teams remained in NAS's dollar from the sale of each green fees card. Boats:, Sales-Service-Storage picture, O&R and VP-5. O&R $3 fishing license is set asidein Monthly dues for the new group made the final round on basis ofa a fishing Improvement fund have been set at $1 per mem- .} : Large Selection-New & Used Rigs 12-2 romp over VP-30 on Monday and can be used only to Improvethe ber per month. These dues will NAS sets up their tourna- states' fresh water fishing. entitle each member to partici- 17 ment on a double elimination pate as a member of the association - Hwy. sys- Orange Park 264.9835 By The Box tem; a VP-5 victory over their in any or all tourna- opponent in a game played Tues- The NAS Jax Fish Camp,Dldg. ments and matches. ' Officers for this associ- day matches them against the new 1964, has fishing worms for saleat NATTC champ tonight, On the ation are: Cdr. Bob Watkins, rr JOIN THECREDIT 65$ a box. For further information - other side of the coin, O&R hadto Mr. President; Capt. Arthur Deckerret please contact ( ), Vice President; Mr. Harry win games on both Tuesdayand : Frumerie or call Ext. 8440. They ': Webb, Secretary Cdr. J. E. UNION $ Wednesday to sweep them- also have boats and motors for ; Westmoreland (ret), Treasurer $ selves into the base champion- the hour. ; use by day or x ship game. Lcdr. Ralph McClure, Publicity; $ rf\ f; js 1 1As and Capt. Harry Ferguson, (ret), SAVES and CWO Frand Miller, (ret), N.J Tournament Chairmen.: N FRED DAVIS Serving as Advisors to the i i group will be LtCol.B.E.Thayer, .... .. BUICKPONTIACGMCTRUCKS USAF, Lcdr. A. F. Marsh, HMC 0 William Maranville, and AE1 Gus : >> Duliakas. a GREEN COVE, SPRINGS ........ >> Water-cooled engines may become * overheated In summertime, MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll especially prolonged stopandstart - driving. It's a good ideato keep a can of water In your Ranks All Ages car. And for long hauls, stop ;: a credit union member, you get better returns LOW RATES often to have the radiator : when you save. You pay less when you r checked. .., :.:: borrow. You get life insurance without extra r. .. : cost.- Stop in today, and sign up you're we// f5s : EASY MONTHLY come! ; V1l ,aco t PAYMENTSMcDOUGALL'S y I Ja% Navy nttelttd tit: Roust 103rd St. at U'csconnttt Blvd. --. JI I i CREDIT V/WON i We Wire Flowers INSURANCE AGENCY Phone SP 1-3770 of SP 1-0250 ..f JAX HAS BLDG. 39 CECIL FIELD- BLDG. 26 }< Flowers y# Tel. 384-4121 or TeL SP, 1.3211 or :s sf ::. 6479 Roosevelt Rlvd. 388-7676 For Every Occasion I $ Base,Ext. 8507 Base Ext. 205 ::; 2990 Mayport Rd. 249-5649 Call Us Anytime FREE DELIVERY t r$ Hours: tyon-Fri 9:30-4:30 Hours: Mon-Frf 8:30-3.-00 ::: JEWELL J. SMITH I ,:,t- It - -- - --- - -- -- - - July 28, 1966 JAX AIR NEVIS/AFTERBURNER Page 11 Whistling In Model FlyersSet Fishing Tales.. : " The RiggingBy Aircraft r Ii. 1 I n Lt. P. E. Thlbo eau Show In JaxThe 4 t M Things have been really humming Saturday, August 6. These les- model aircraft fliers will y NAS again invade Jax on August around the Navy Jacksonville sons will be based on the Be- 7 l when the Flying Rebels a local Sailing Club dock area as ginner's Manual Sailing which is model flying club sanctioned by the contractors finished off the available at the clubhouse. Tliey LL.a the of Jacksonville,will ! city present - new dock and the finger pier will qualify you to sail in the model aircraft show. extensions on the old pier. It's NJSC boats ( as specified by the a sort of cut down on the sailinga By laws) and will give you Mr. Louis Mazer will be bit as some of the boats had the background necessary to go demonstrating the art of landing ii- to be moved to make room for on to higher sailing ratings as control line model aircraft on a the men to work but we now you become more experienced In minature flight deck. On the same \ \. have a dock area that is ade- the art of sailing. To prepare program will be Mr.Joe Mead and quate for the present club acti- yourself for the lessons you his son, Jim, a father and son vity. A note of caution con could begin by studying the man- team who do some pretty fancy 1 cerning the pilings recently driven ual along with the reference stunt combat and speed flying. is in order they are and material listed there in. There will be many flying events will continue to ooze creosote for SALTY SEZ, I agree with and several models on display.The . quite some time. This stuff is yer edditer as ter the part about A. S. Stromanlno, ADJ1 r, tight, and W. E. Allen, AMHJ', receive/ really tough to get out of clothingand all hands bearing a hand in the lax Hobby Shop has spon- prizes as winners In the VP-45 Black Bass Fishing Tournament will burn your skin and eyes. club's work. It's a bit o a bad sored several such meets throughout the summer in hopes from VP-45 acting Commanding Off leer, Cdr. ). W. Townes, Walt will cover the pilings with thing when some o ye memberstake of creating more interest in mod Jr. First prize of a rod and reel went to Allen for a four lb. in the futureto fer furring strips near granted that they'll bea help the situation. Also the boat available ter sail anytime el building and flying. All con- black bass caught in Lake Delancy, second prize, a reel, to . creosote is darn hard to get off they take a notion ter do so.That's trol line model pilots from NAS E. E. Dryden, ATR3 (not pictured), for a three lb. bass caught ' your boat. only true as Ipngas some- Jax and Cecil Field are invitedto at Doctors Lake and third prize, a rod for the largest number The Rebel was finished up one's willing ter turntoand keep join in the fun. caught, to Stramanlno for pulling in 16 bass at Lake Delancy. last week and is nowinthewater, them in shape. This an the This event should prove to be The contest lasted from June 3 to July 10. ready to go again. Thanks to general club area up keep are equally enjoyable for both the the help of a few dedicated'NJSC all a part o what's expected o participants as the spectatorsas ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL members It looks as good as ye as a member. Sure does get there are always thrills and . new. There was serious talk tiresome going around picking up spills in the racing of model of limiting Its use to those who after some o ye. Do ye get the aircraft. SHRIMP ,DINNER have contributed to the work and idea? $119 not allowing It to be used by The answer to last week's Girls Alt YOU CAM' EAT ' anyone else. But then we really question A yatch is tacking Kaniosky, couldn't do that as it is an open from the moment she is boat and all those who don't have beyond head to wind until she Relay Lead TeamInWeekendMeet Open Daily We make the time or inclination to con- has borne away If beating to 11:30: a.m. to 10 p.m. a specialty of tribute a little to the over-all windward, to close hauled club effort would be offended.By course; If not beating to windward CATFISH . the way we have some Beetles to the course on which SI'RJ\tlt: ;I which need to be fixed up her mainsail has filled. The Navy Jax Swim Team was OYSTERS to be used for open use boats. Next week's question back in the water last weekend s' CHICKEN ,; Do I hear any volunteers? (Inland Rules ) What lights are when they participated in the STEAKS NJSC members have been selected required on small boats for operation Beaches Aquatic Invitational RED SNAPPER for the various NAVY DAY between sunset. and sun- swim meet held Saturday July t T .{ SEUVICEANQUE'f. REGATTA Committees. The rise? 23. SERVICE . ' preliminary planing stage..has.been The host Beaches SC , Aquatic BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH concluded and COMFAIRJAX we are now ki1'QHENS led the field to win the meet. ready to get going on the work- Ing stages. If your name doesn't I SOFTBALLTOURNEY Jax boys compiled 61 points fora 3438 BLANDING BLVD.PHONE 771-5581 fourth finish while the place on of the lists and appear any girls finished third with 150 you would like to help out, con- tact the committee head. 'Event The ComFairJax Double- points. ., ually all hands will be involvedIn Elimination Softball Tournamentwill Carl Kaniosky worked hard this effort so that we may have be held at NAS Jax duringthe for NJSC to take the boys 11- an outstanding regatta. week of August 8 through 12. 12, 200 individual medley. Time All NavAirLant Fleet Air Units for the event was 2:38.8.: The Race CommitteeDan based in the ComFairJax area are girls 13 14 group, a strong ........ Jackson, Lou Carson eligible to participate. Aug- team for the Jax club, capturedthe - Floyd Bates Bill Adams,Charlie mentation from other area fleet 200 medley relay with a time . Eastham Rodger Scott. air units not entering this tour- of 2:19.5.: The team Linda Grounds Committee nament is encouraged. Personnel Mayberry, Cheri Glaraton, Ellen attached to shore based Smalling, and Rhoda Puleo have Bob Marshall, John McCallist- commands not directly affiliated placed consistently well in com- SHA)1ZRJ'LA) er, Wally Vance Troy Barger, with Fleet Air activities are petition. Frank, Dybdall Jim Gllssom ineligible. Other relay squads placing in Personnel participating must Food Committee. have individual orders written, the top three were the 9-10 Hugh Bell Paul Overton, Bill specifying that If selected they girls for the medley and free lAPARTMENTSjWEST authorized relay,and the 9 10 boys for Scronce Steve Negri. are to participate at higher levels.In the free relay. Nancy Viola . Publicity CommitteePhil the hopes of assembling the Sandra Shadurn, Debbie Newman JAX'S NEWEST & MOST MOD'' UN and Fontaine make the Thibodeau, John Brown. best team for 6ND competitionon Nancy up conclusion of the CFJ tourney, girls team while KevIn Rockford, APARTMENTS. CONVENIENT Dock Master/Traffic the coaches of all entries will Wayne Johnson, Rick and Mickey ' LOCATED NEAR BOTH BASE Stuebben swim in the 9-10 Bob Darnell J. D. Forrest participate actively In the selection - Bill Bogoslawski, Charlie Hal- of augmenting personnel. age group. Only Min. To Cecil & NAS bohm Lou Valla. Games will be played as muchas Individual medal winners Included - A Treasure Hunt Race is possible In late afternoonand Ginny Bunn, Ellen Small- 71 UNITS 1,2,4 3 Bedro6m Apts. scheduled for this coming Sunday, evening. ComFairJax mes- ing Carl J Kaniosky, Tom Cooper, July. 31, at the NJSC Clubhouse. sage (date time group 252145Z) Mary Kay Glaraton, Kathy Nau- FURN.orUNFURN. and This event will be set up that carries further details on the man, Pat Dalzell, and Susie efficiency ipts. you will race from point to point tournament. Chance (unattached). picking up clues as you go. ALL APTS. HAVE: . It won't be the same for all i classes so that there will be a o Wall-To-Wall Carpetso fair advantage for all. Bring Drapes ., : Mom and the kids, it'll be fun _ for all. VISTCLAUDE: o Central Air & Heat " Another series of sailing les- o Utility Room sons is scheduled to begin on " Porch : NOLANIjtyAt ; Swimming Pool & Complete Livndry Facilities : CanYouTAKE ( "i, :i\I'.c\ ;; .p.nLAc.PN.TIA: ( '< ,,: ,,'. .. ., ', . :.' ,, ; Heir Schools Beth Private 'Iroc.I.1It YOUR CAR :-': iJ,,':;:'" ', ," ,' ;: .'.' :.'"" :' ,' & WITH YOU "> o:'>1 : : ,.! A' ::.T';. ';\0' .< '" >: ,..'E",,,//9':{ ...:,:': :.':: .' ' for n""CI"I"d/ /usimnncStateside iitoPlitiNE* Shopping Center and (')crscas.' ( nil $P "THRU' $AtJJNTll'SPM,; : : ; . DYER M. BURR rl i:":}'i:<" ;.,..;. ,,,." .'::,.;:i"T':8: :;: ;.i' "", 6756 103 rd St. 771-8844 dxncKNVfCNT: EMPi.cn, res .. ; .. : FINANCE LOKPOKUION :; ,,. ," Et i-3922.. and .' ,, INTERNATIONAL SEH\1('[ ." Mgr. Apt. 7 INSURANCE. OMIMNY UResident 5615 Tlmuquana Rd. 77'-0')27) I USN/RET I ... u. ., --- __ .__ = _. A . .. .. .. oj ,,_' > v.. ; t .. '7."" .. c'," . .' . . 4yt ;\yt: l : Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 28, 1966 J Cecil Pistol Teams Win r - : ;y L Y'Y\A V vh f In Charleston Meet ,f IiAAGGIEf CeclarHills f >' s ' p 1rilAq I . :' i r t Chevrolet \ i t il'" 1 ' I : t 1f a. yFxq; .Kf ; >'T Wig; ::<\", ' . _ l ). LiI ,,, , , //I ;(;, : t'dti itS > ) ; : ,"' ''' ; : ::::',::<<( \Ii : l ,M<< ;>i; 'i<\:$v jjt :Ti l ,..\ / X 6i.::;t. : t Two /hens are better than one. ,, 't.,$<;\: at WILSON & {'< t.Lft j I At least that's what these )3 \ \ i two Mallards at NAS Cecil's BLANDING ,.. Golf Course think./ x tiS , f <:; ; . 'f..;; J PHONE SP14341or i f lf$f I't. ,, \ 0.i"i>: ( " " ,,: ,:-' :I>' ' y," < :< ":+" ""' ''' :$:: Who'sMaggie : ': !;( '1' SP1-6601 "";)k1l1 :"' Ii t &\ w k (. t .t ? Two Mallards, members of 65 BELAIR WAGON . . . .52595 Chief/ G. F. Bowen Coach of NAS Cecil's Pistol Team pre the NAS," have Cecil's decided"Duck to Detachment use the- Auto/trans., V-8, power steering, R&H, factory t. sents Captain S. D. Wr/gnf with the Expert Team Trophy they "Buddy System" in raising their air conditioning/ solid blue, WSW, like new. \i ,a' won in Charleston, as fellow team mates look on. families.The . I ducks up until now 65 BELAIR WAGON. . . .$2395 t have laid a total of eight eggs, 9 Passenger, auto/trans., V-8, power steering, all in the same nest. The two. R&H, luggage rack, solid white, red Interior; , .f. r! birds are poised side by WSW. , \ side atop their eggs, waiting for their families to arrive. It is 65 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. . .$2395 expected that the new ducklingswill Auto/trans., V.8, PS, R&H, solid red, white \ /St t- ,M. t K J Y 1n, .i1 break into the flight line in top, 7,500 actual miles, WSW, like new. . , 9 1 28 days. - To protect the nest and its jI I contents from other wildlife,they 65 CORVAIR COUPE . . .5M95 were moved into a fenced area Standard shift, R&H, solid white, red Interior, until the eggs hatch. WSW, still in new car warranty. This is the first time on record - that two hens have ever 65 CALIENTE 2 DR. HARDTOP. :,, U79S shared the same nest since the Standard shift, 6 cylinder, R&H, solid turquoise, "Duck Detachment" arrived at WSW, low mileage. the Cecil Field Golf Course. . FootballTicketsTickets 65 MUSTANG 'f .l.-. . .$1995 Standard shift, V-8, R&H, solid yellow, black. interior, WSW, still in new car warranty. " to the Miami "Dol- . phins" vs.New York"Jets"football - HAS Cecil's Marine Barracks Pistol Team pose with the trophies game are available at the 65 IMpALA SPORTS 'SEDANjfrom., .1 $2295 they won last week at Charleston, ,S. C. NAS Cecil special services ticket 4 to choose from, full power, factory air con- office. These tickets are'$2.50 ditioning, still in new car warranty. - each (reduced from $5.00)). The from the air score with the service tion: Pistol and marine teams barracks at NAS sta- and ammunition to win the weapon, Ex- game will be played on Saturday, 64 MONZA COUPE. . .. 0' ;.. .$1295 Cecil Field participated in the pert Match. August 20th, in the Gator Bowl. 4. speed, R&H, WSW, solid white, black interior. Annual Commandant's Trophy Match held last week in Charleston :: SEWMG CENTERSS5Wr I S. C. ::: :';::::::::: :::::rW-:';<*:; -:: '"->>:<<;:;';WOOO'----; ; ; ,. =-=* :: :. It was a worthwhile trip for .;'r. SINGERAUTOMATICZigZeg ( \ 1f4ed(3tJA4 both teams as the shooters literally - From $48.00 $5.00 -1 "cleaned house" trophy- or .,. 4 wise. The Marines came through :f: OTHER NAME BRANDS, NEW & USED with place 21 awards individual, including first and second grand {::: FROM 14.95 ALL GUARANTEED. TV'S & j aggregrates In three out of four r: VACUUM CLEANERS. EZ TERMS. PARTS classifications, that group competitors E & REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES. $ 64 FAIRLANE 500 SPORT COUPE. J7595 by shooting ability.They Auto/trans., V-8, power steering, R&H, baby :::: : : :m& .. >>: ----t ;; also won a trophy in the Sharp- r6106'103rd: o; ':-: & : blue, WSW. shooter Class, which was the s.. 771-9166 ?} 64 FALCON 2 DR. SEDAN. r '. J7J95 only team match: they fired.Par- ticipating members were: Maj Auto/trans., 6 cylinder, heater, yolld blue I Searle, Capt. Duffy, Gy/Sgt. owner, WSW. 'Wotnble, Lcpl. Pilarsky. and 64 MALIBU ''SPORT COUPE. . 11695 Lcpl.,/ Joy. Auto/trans., V-8, R&H, Ivory over blue, WSW. YOURmlDAS :* 63 IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN.$1595 The Navy took what the Ma- entry Auto/trans., V-8, power steering & brake, rines didn't, as they came up R&H. Fact. A/C Solid white with as the "Expert" winners In WSW. blue interior - team competition. G. F. Bowen - took First Master Class with 63 IMPALA SUPER SPORT CONY. & $1495 .1'2571 grand aggregrate score. r MAN KNOWS ALL THE Auto/trans. R&H, 409 V-8 engine, PS, solid Alford finished first place in the white, blacLC interior, WSW. - Sharpshotter class in the NRA RIGHT ANGLES ONMUFFLERS Building Fund Match, and 62 CHEVY/ DELUXE . . .5895 .Andreas placed second in the 2-dr., standard shift 6 cylinder, R&H, .WSW, Expert Class. The team com- z,7 extra clean. prised of ,G. F. Bowen, R. L. Alford, T. C. Andreas and R.U. 62 TEMPEST 4 DR. WAGON.$895 Eisenhour, amassed a 1027-12X HE'S SQUARE ... AND PROUD-OF IT! Autotrmu.t R&H, solid blue, blue interior, ex . .,. ? ; : SQUARE-DEAIS-best In Town, Service tra, extra sharp. I Fast, Installation Free, Famous Midas HO N DTMOTORCYCLES Guarantee for as long as you own 62 FAIRLAHE "500" 4 DR. SEDAN .$895 your car.If replacement Is ever necessary Auto/trans., 6 cylinder, R&Hvery/ over red, extra clean WSW. ' you pay only a service: charge. , '; -'")"' ALL MODELS : DON'T RUN AROUND IN 62 VW BUS DELUXE . . -. .57295 , \ CIRCLES. COME TO MIDASALSO 3 seats, R&H, 4 speed trans., extra, extra clean.. NOTHING DOWNw. " Give Merchants. Gr.en Stamps MIDAS TAIL PIPES'SHOCKS'BRAKES 60 CHEVROLET WAGON. . . .$695 8 Auto/trans., V-B, PS, R&H,. beige and brown. Open Daily a.m.p.m. ... Wed & Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 4758 San Juan Ave. 384-1356 ..'' Closed SundaysMOTORS 1 Complete BrakeDepartments ...AND MANY MORETO CHOOSE FROM at & CYCLES Mon. Fri.' 8:30 A. M. 'til 9:00 P. M.- * 5824 Beach Blvd. 398-1519 4949 Blanding Blvd. MUFFLER HOURS: Sat. 8:30) A. M. 'til 8:00 P. M. SHOPS 22nd & Main St. 355-0528 .: Open Sunday 12 noon 'til 6:00 P. M. 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