. r . 6 JAX: AIH NEWS 28 September 1961 , , House' Van Winkle Is 'Open (Continued from Page 1)) performances and climb by such No Sleepyhead speedy Navy aircraft as the F4D I Skyway, F8U Crusader and the JTo Private Eye"Van brand new F4H Phantom, and the A3J Vigilante; and the P2V Patrol Bomber and the Winkle, it says In this Neptune book WV Super Connie. Also on the you have been asleep for 20 years." agenda is airborne refueling of an A4D jet from an A3D Sky- "No sirr""Prove! warrior and a photo flare de- itl""I'm monstration by two F8U Cru- f not 20 years old, sir." \ .. : saders. The mass flyover will "More '" proof. cover a good part of north Flor- 1 "I'm'in the Marine Corps( sir." "Doesn't ida.THREE prove a thing. BIG ANNIVERSARYdances J. "I qualified with the M-l rifle are also on the bill of (j when We fired for record on the rt fare. The first, an all hands range, sir. No sleepyhead could da I affair at 2000 on October 13 at that." the Coliseum in Jax; followedby "Where do you live, private?" a dance for chief petty officers - "Route 5 Richmond, Ky., sir." and Marines of equal rate "Anyone there to vouch for ttt3 on October 14 at 2000 at the Na- you?" WHERE ARE THE MISSING 25-That is the question that the NAS Personnel Office tional Guard Armory and a ball would like answered. The annual service record verification program for enlisted personnel, currently ; "My parents, sir, Mr. and Mrs underway in Bldg. 955 north wing lower deck is now about 75% complete personnel for the officers on Sunday, Oct- William C. Van Winkle." there say but the assistance of Heads of Departments Division Officers and leading chiefs i* ober 15 at 2000, also at the National - "What are you doing here?" needed to direct the missing 25% there for the required verification. Here Gwen Anderson PN1, Guard Armory A big '. (right). Service Record Verification Board Supervisor assists J. N. Williams, CS1 of Galley One. all "I told you, sir. I'm a Marine. with his record while (left to right) H. L. Fin ter. PN2 Carol Manx SN and A. R. Hedricks. name orchestra will play for I'm in recruit training with Pla- PNI, work on other records.Deployed three dances.A . toon 218 "K" Company, 2nd RTB. feature attraction at the anniversary - But why am I being questioned, Youths'Invited balls will be the stage sir?" VP-18Ieeps appearance of the Naval Air . "I'm the Private Eye assignedto To All Saints' Training Command Choir from Platoon 218""Undercover Pensacola, which will perform at work?" Flying Average HighPatrol Sunday MeetsAll the October 14 and 15 dances; and the famous Tenth Naval "No I'm on the level""Do persons interested in the you have credentials?" Squadron 18 has maintained its reputation for Sunday Night Youth Program District Steel Band, which will "No but dad can identify me. achieving a high monthly flying time average among Patrol which began at the All Saints' the present dances.a show The Steel at each Band one is an of (tHe is Arthur Mason Eye. I'm Squadrons of the Atlantic Fleet since its arrival at NAF Protestant Chapel on September that makes musicon Junior Mom and Dad live fn Sigonella, Sicily, in May for its annual five month deploy- 24 are urged to attend the organization refurbished oil drums. |Barberton Ohio-156 Wyley Dr." ment. meetings. "No. I'm a recruit like During the four months of Three groups, Junior High, Miss Navy Wings of Gold, "Then you. I current operations there, the 60.", and "The services of Patron Senior High: and Young Adults 20-year old Miss Anita Cowartof !ping( ?" why are you question "Flying Phantoms" have accum- 18 P2V's were outstanding." over high school age, meet Jacksonville, will be presentedat me ulated a total of 4,260 flight there at 1830 each Sunday the All Hands Dance and : "Just practicing." hours, boosting the squadron'stotal In preparation for the latest evening.The i will reign over the three-day 1 The scene is imaginary but the accident free flight hoursto man in space shot, a majorityof Junior High group meetsin proceedings. ;men are real and they recently 40,003, since 1957. the squadron aircraft were the Small Chapel, the Sen- deployed to the Azores and to completed recruit training at the The outstanding effort of the ior High group in All Saints' ManagementContinued :'Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Par- Maintenance Department and Ben Guerir, French Morocco. The Chapel, and the Young Adults squadron has been involved in 2)) ( from Page in the School Sunday Building ris Island, S.C. (From the Par- flight crews in maintaining air- , for "Project Mercury" many ris Island BOOT). craft availability has enabledthe months and has been instru- Bldg. 722. bers are shaped by many per- squadron to meet all of the sonal factors far removed in mental in the recovery of three operational commitments while time and place from the con- capsules on their re-entry from ,Senior Marines working with the NATO forcesof outer space, two of these con- VolunleerGrayLad ference table; and do not neces- Italy, Greece, Great Britian, taining the space monkeys Able, sarily reflect their reaction eitherto Turkey and France. Baker and Ham. him as an individual or to iesNeededBy Named To Sit On The squadron has received the problem. numerous commendations for its The Phantoms are anticipating 6. A good conference leader "efforts. Among these are two another month of heavy flying HospitalSome refuses to let himself be thrownby Review Boards messages from the U. S. Sixth operations in September after disinterest, antagonism, shy- Fleet saying, "The can-do spiritof which all personnel are looking other 35 new volunteer Red ness, cynicism or any neg- Senior enlisted Marines will FairMed activities, particu- forward to an expected "break" Cross Gray Ladies are needed at ative reactions. He patiently triesto |know, be participating members of larly the Patrol Squadrons, has from commitments after their the U.S. Naval Hospital here, according draw out the best in each return home 'iere at NAS in and review materially assisted in maintaining - selection boards for to Mrs. F. R. Ignaszewski person. I'' ,the first time in the history of the readiness of Task Force October. Hospital Gray Lady Chair- Finally, as Captain Davis reported - I ,the Marine Corps. man. The neuropsyciatric a well-led conference can | Marine Corps Commandant Fire Prevention Week October 8-14. patient clinic has out-I result in each member growingin !, 'Gen. David M. Shoup approved a WI seven Gray Ladies to the eyes of their colleaguesso jrecommendation that permits receptionists, and there are approximately I that they will increase their ;company grade officers, a war 28 vacancies for Red future contributions to the wel- I ,rant officer, and two sergeant Cross volunteers in other hospital fare of the organization. 'rhajors/master gunnery sergeantsas departments and in the Red members of the E-5 to E-6 and %& i it Cross recreation and personal Early ReportsContinued E-7 Annual Selection and Review service sections. Board. Red Cross Gray Lady volun- ( from Page 1)) The teers to facilitate the workof Board recorders and assistant serve No overall monetary goal has recorders will also be the hospital clinics and pedia- been announced for the Navy, staff tric ward with those serving directly noncommissioned officers.It - which is shooting for a target of is anticipated that this modi- with the Hospital Red "One Day's Pay" from each individual - fication will prove a wider rangeof t Cross contributing substantiallyto and 100 percent partici- the comfort and morale of in- experience by including Some and personnel pation. 29,400 military x } 1r y ?f,4ak; Lts ?S?y} a . who have actually held Wk s Y '! 'w't.4:}:x ,4',;"P4@. i patients.To civilian personnel from Navy the grade upon which they now