Is Everybody's Business Don't Be Haaalf Safe! j jf - - VOL-ll No. 19 UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 20 August 1953 Home of Commander Naval Air Bases Sixth Naval District, Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, Fleet Air Wing 11, Naval Air Technical Training Center. To Release 2,200 wi ', ,,'':'': .. ," L;;.vuF' Howard Posts r . Reserve Officers New Mark At Next JanuaryAbout t4 ; AO(0)( ) SchoolAfter \ : AKMACN completing the final 2,200 Naval Reser- exam for the ten-weeks' courseat vists now on active duty, in dLHEAP grades of lieutenant through. Aviation Ordnance Officer captain will be released to inactive School, Ensign Robert E. lIow- duty due to the Navy ard set a new high average witha officer cutbacks this fiscal ; score of 95.75. + . year. The grade was highest for 105: L Under the program, no Reserve officer students who have jaygees or ensigns will be forced ,,>A gone through the school In more thana out, but will be released on completion ,' : J < Y :- year and a half's time, and of required duty tours. A is especially note-worthy since thousand of the 2,200 are lieutenants - Ensign Howard was forced to ; complete the course a 'week M early in order to fulfill his next Divided into two groups, the TOP STUDENT LEAVES-Briefcase in his right hand, a assignment date. BIO SIT-DOWN officers considered by the boards model of his trade in his left, Ensign Robert Howard rets a fare- STRIKE-Strictly for the sake well from Lt. Joseph Andrews, training officer of Aviation Ordnance A graduate from the Univer of Ffc. a posed picture, Raymond juid marked for retention are- Officer School. Ensign Howard, graduated a week early, sity of Alabama, Ensign Howard (1)) for release only If "unantici managed to grab honors for his class with a grade of 95.75, a rec- Bear Don't Walk (right), completed Officer Candidate pated and drastic reductions" in ord for the school. mimics his name while Lt. N School at Newport, R. I. oq Butterfield "It Clyde pleads stregnth later im- personnel are For Representation March 8, this year. He came to' posed, and ((2)) for release in the Jax to just Isn't done In the Marine attend Aviation Ground " event of further "phased" reduc- Corps and please get up. Pfc. tion in personnel strength beyond Officer Preparatory School and Bear Don't Walk, a Crow in- that now planned for fiscal.1954. Employees Elect MembersTo May finished 15.From. high in the class on dian from Lodge Grass, Mont., The board is headed by Rear is a student Aviation Store- Adm. Ellery W. Stone, and reviewed AGO School he movedto keeper School at NATTCenter. the Ordnance Officer train- records of nearly 4,200' Naval 14 Shop CommitteesStation . Ing school. He will be assignedto Reserve lieutenant commandersand Air Group Three after completing Bear Don't Walk above for retention on active '' lit civilian employees went to the polls last Friday a more a.dvanctd'course duty. It ruled that 1,200 lieutenant to elect fourteen new shop committees and to replace four of Ordnance Weapons commanders commanders and members of the Board of Directors of the Employees Association Answers Muster captains must be released involUntarily _ to inactive duty next January Weekend Tide Table Final tabulations by the Indus- trial Relations department shows Ernest Chambliss, Retha James; At AK SchoolIf S SIt Shop Committee No. 6Chairman High Low that seven shop committees will alto ruled that 1,000 Reserve Bryan Cornwall, Iva Hop- A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. represent Overhaul and Repair, you should hear some- lieutenants must be released in per, John Robinson; Shop Com- Sat 5:18 5:55 11:23 _ four at Public Works, two at : : : one call for Private First Officers to be released mittee No. Chairman James January. Supply-Fiscal, plus one committee Sun. 6:16: 6:47: 12:07: 12:17: will be in inverse order of the Lamb, Roland Couey, John Class Raymond Bear Don'tWalk to represent all other departments - priority for retention established Sands. at muster, don't head by the board. The 2,200 officers Chosen to represent Public Weather ReportFriday for the showers for a reawakening - scheduled for release in January Works (three to 'elect) -Mostly cloudy with ELECTED: to 0 & R Shop were: That's the real represent about six percent the showers. Committee (three to elect) were: Group IV2-Chairman Russell name of a lad stationed approximately 37,000 Naval Reserve Committee No. 1 Chairman Bucca, John Eckels, Juanita Lest Saturday and SundayPartlycloudy here. . ; officers on active duty with scattered thunder- Frank Byers, Dorothy Farady, e r ; Maintenance Division Raymond Bear Don't Walk Reserve officers who will be rerlease Chairman Edward Clary, Samuel showers. Christine. Hartwell; Shop Com- has reported to Aviation Store ( Turn to Page 2, Col.3) mittee No. 2-Chairman Edwin Mangum, William Thompson; keeper School at NATTCenterfrom Robinson, Horace Duncan, Hiram Transportation DIvisionChairman basic training at San , Van Houten; Shop Committee Paul Green, Matthew Local Version Of Diego, Calif. Make Plans For No. 3-Chairman James Wood, Grundig, Clyde Hepline; Utilities Proud of his Crow Indian, Robert Boyer, Dewitt Hewell; Chairman Edward Roberts, 'C-Ball Express'Flying heritage, Raymond's home is in On-Base Shop Committee No. 4 Chairman Johnnie Leavins, Dan Macon. Lodge Grass, Mont, a part of College J. E. Gay, William Atwood, t Over ,Jax the crow reservation where his Paul Dreibelbis; Shop CommitteeNo. SELECTED as Supply -Fiscal grandfather, the original Bear 'Credit CoursesPlans 5-Chairman Robert Wagner, (Please Turn to Page 2, Col. 4)) "Cannon Ball Express." That'san Don't Walk was a chieftain of ..-. .. .. .,, expression heard and seen by the Crow tribe.Raymond's . "' ' are'being discussed for ...,,:' :r: : ; ;::: 1 many people, many have sung or mother is a descendent - the fall course of the,Off-Cam- ."