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154TN rl i . ` _ HISTOR . : : - FILE# , , : : . / : :: :: r o df i ng me h me hI - 1 4t h i ng V o l . 42 N o . 11 Hi c k m Ai r F o ce B ase N ov b e , 19 6 H awa ii A "St ar "M omen tf or th e 154th Wi ng 1967 an dth en comp l e t e d p il o t Hi a , CMS t . J osep h O n T ues d ay mom i ng , a ik au l a , MS g t . G ar y K o d an i , Ot o b er 29 , 1996 , a t th e St a t e t ra i n i ng a tW i lli ams AFB , SMS g t . D av id L eon , TS g t . C ap t o li n th e G ovempr ' so ff i e , A r i zona i n 1968 . W i lli am M a k aneo l e , Lt . C o l . C o l one l Mi c h ae lH . Ti eo - Th e genera lh as serve di n B ruce Mi na t o , TS g t . Y ve tt e c i a ll y b ecame B r i ga di er G en - numerous pos iti ons w ith th e Mi r f l or , C o l . P e t e P aw li ng , era l Mi c h ae H . T ic . 199th i g ht er S qua d ron an d MS g t . B em i ce Ph arr , TS t . G overnor B en C aye t ano , assume d omman d o f th e W ayne P on t es , SMS g t . nce G enera lT ice ' sw if e , J oanne 154th G roup i n D e em b er R amos , TS g t . Ri c h a d Ri e h n , an d hi s mo th er , W i l ma did th e M 1989 . H e i s a comman d p il o t M a j . D av id S na k en b erg , MS g t . h onors c h ang i ng th ose eag l es w ith over 3 , 900 f l y i ng h our , a ll St an l ey T an i gawa , S t . t o " s t ars " on hi ss h ou ld er . i n f ig ht er a i rcra f t - F - 102A , F - St ep h en Th omas , MS g t . C ar l Th e ceremony was we ll a t - 4C , an dF - 15A . W a i , dM a j . G a l en Y o hi mo t o . t en d e d an d represen t e db y M a j . Th e genera ti s mar e dt o Thi s i s a new era f or th e G en . Ri c h ar d son , th e Adj u t an t th e f o er J oanne Ri s i ng f om men an d women o f th e 154th G enera l ; BG C orrea , com - M au i , a hi g h sc h oo l an d o ll ege W ing an d th e H awa ii Ai r N a - man d er , HIARNG ; f ormeran d c l assma t e . Th ey h ave t wo ti ona lG uar d . Th e scope an d curren t HANG comman d ers; c hild ren , M arc an d Ki m b ery . rea l mo f respons ibilit y f or . c l ose f r i en d s; an dk ey s t a f F o ll ow i ng th ep i nn i ng gr i ga di er G enera lT i w ill mem b ers . Th e l oca l news ceremony , a l unc h recep ti on con ti nue t o grow mor e i n - d ep th . me di a an d press , an d our own was h e ld i ne l e b ra ti on o fth e St a t e an df e d era l m i ss ons w ill me di a were th ere t o hi g hli g ht genera l' s pr o mo ti on a tH angar evo l ve an d c h ange as g l o b a l thi s hi s t or i ca l momen tf or th e 35 . Ab e ff o a l eremony p ers an d s t a t e - o f - th e - a r t H awa iiAi r N a ti ona lG uar d , an d was emcee db y M a j . H an pr i or t ec h no l og i es evo l ve an d m il es t one ac hi eveme ht f or th e t o th e en j oymen t o f th e d e ti - ange . Ai r an d space power genera l' s career . c i ous sprea d o ff oo d . It was a i s th e d ec i s i ve f or f or th e Th e genera l was b om i n won d er f u l an d memora bl e 2 1 s t cen t ur y t o sea hf or new S ea tl e , W as hi ng t on on J une 4 , ga th e i ng . ways t o d e t er , f ig ht an d w i n 1943 an d move dt o H awa ii i n Al o t o fh ar d wor k an d na ti on ' s wars , a ll th ew hil e 1946 . H e gra d ua t e df rom e f o r t wen ti n t op l ann i ng thi s P una h ou S c h oo li n 1 1 . ( H e even t , espe a a ll y on suc h s h o r t s t ay i ng f ocuse d on our peop l e , s till h o ld s t h e recor df or th e 220 no ti ce . Bi g " ma h a l os an d "j o b s va l ues , sense o f commun it y , an d pro f ess i ona li sm . yar d s t ra i g ht d as h o f 21 . 4 we ll d one t o th e f o ll ow i ng O ur 154th ing i s a prou d secon d s !) H e gra d ua t e d om comm t ee mem b ers: CMS g t . w i ng . W e are a " s t r o ng s hi p " th e U n i vers it yo fO regon i n D oug t as Ab e , Lt . C o l . M e i v i n " 1965 , was comm i ss i one d a A sa i , CMS g t . Ri c h ar dD e V eas , w h as t a t os t eer us b y ... secon d li eu t enan ti n t o th e MS t _ S co tt D u ff i e d , SMS g t . H awa iiAi r N a ti ona lG uar di n T e dd y G ana d e , MS g t . F re d O ur V s i on: H awa ii' s Militi a ... A T eam o fM o d va t e dM en an dW omen P rv id g Q ua / Ai r F on es; T o tl y C omm i e d an dA cces 6l e t o our C ommun , St ae , an dN a ti on ... W enever C a ll e d . THIS PAGE DECLASSIFIED IAW E0 12958

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r od f ing meh meh I - 1 4th ingVol. 42 No. 11 Hick m Air Fo ce Base Nov be , 19 6Hawaii

A "Star" Moment for the 154thWing1967 andthen completed pilot

Hi a, CMS t. JosephOnTuesdaymoming, aikaula, MSgt.Gary Kodani,O tober29, 1996, at the State training atWilliamsAFB, SMSgt. DavidLeon,TSgt.Captol inthe Govempr'soffi e, Arizona in 1968. WilliamMakaneole, Lt.Col.ColonelMichaelH. Ti e o - The general hasserved in Bruce Minato, TSgt. Yvettecially became BrigadierGen- numerous positionswith the Mir fl or, Col. Pete Pawling,eralMichae H.Tic . 199th ighterSquadronand MSgt. Bemice Pharr, TS t.GovernorBenCayetano, assumed ommand of the Wayne Pontes,SMSgt. nceGeneralTice'swife, Joanne 154thGroup inDe ember Ramos, TSgt. Richa d Riehn,and hismother,Wilma did the M1989. He is a command pilot Maj. DavidSnakenberg,MSgt.honors changing those eagles withover3,900 fl ying hour , all StanleyTanigawa,S t.to "stars"on his shoulder . infighter aircraft - F-102A, F- StephenThomas,MSgt. CarlThe ceremonywaswell at- 4C, and F-15A. Wai, dMaj.GalenYo himoto.tendedandrepresentedbyMaj. The generat ismar ed to This is a new era for theGen. Richardson, theAd

jutant the fo er Joanne Rising f om men andwomenof the 154thGeneral; BG Correa, com- Maui, a highschool and ollege Wing and the HawaiiAir Na-mander, HIARNG;formerand classmate. They have two tional Guard. The scope andcurrent HANG commanders; children, MarcandKimbery. realmof responsibility for .close friends; and key staff Following the pinning gri gadierGeneralTi willmembers. The local news ceremony, a lunch reception continue to growmore in-depth.media and press, and ourown was held in elebrationof the State and federalmissonswillmedia were there to highlight general's pro motionatHangar evolve and change asglobalthis historical moment for the 35. A b ef fo al eremony p ers and state-of-the-artHawaiiAirNationalGuard, and wasemceed byMaj. Hanprior technologies evolve andmilestone achievemeht forthe tothe enjoyment of the deti- ange. Air and space powergeneral'scareer. cious spread of food. It was a is the decisive for for theThe generalwas bom in wonderful andmemorable 21st century to sea h for newSeatt le,WashingtononJune4, gathe ing. ways to deter, fight andwin1943 andmoved toHawaii in A lot of hardwork and nation'swars, all the while1946. He graduated from eff ort went intoplanningthisPunahouSchool in 1 1. (He event, espeaally on suchshort

staying focused onour people,still holdsthe record for the 220 notice. Big "mahalos and "jobs

values, sense of community,„ and professionalism.yard straight dash of 21.4 well done tothe following Our 154th ing is a proud

seconds!) He graduated om commtt ee members: CMSgt. wing. We are a "stro ng ship"the University of Oregon in DougtasAbe, Lt.Col. Meivin "1965, was comm

issioned a Asai, CMSgt. Richard DeVeas,w h a sta to steerus by...

second lieutenant intothe MS t_Scott Duffi e d, SMSgt.HawaiiAir NationalGuard in TeddyGanade,MSgt. Fred

Our V sion:Hawaii'sMilitia ... A Team of Modvated Men and Women Pr vid gQua/ Air Fon es; Tot l y Commi edand Acces 6le to our Commun , Sta e, and Nation ...

W enever Called.

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t and we spend time recapping ness Inspections. Expect toCommander s the events and critiquing our hear more from your com-Corner performan e, it'll all hopefully manders and section super i-

by Brig.Gen. iichaelH.T

icebe c le a re r to you tha n it wa s s ors in your un it tra in ing s e s -when most of you first report ed sions; as there's much more

Just a month ago, we sawfor duty on Friday moming .

to be told.Fiscal Year 1996 come to an Additional exercises are Over the December UTA,end and Fiscal Year 1997 planned for January ,

March and we will take the time to cel-- gin. While it's always temp

t- May- with May being a full-on ebrate our past successes andg... and nice... to ta

ke some dress rehearsal for the August enjoy the spirit of Christmastime off to catch our brea h evaluation. Themonths be- with a ing Famity Day sched-aft er completing another chal- tween the exercises allow time uled for Sunday. You'll hearlenging and very successful for the individual units in the more about that this weekend,year for theWing, training Wing to either focus on areas too. Also on tap t

hat weekendevents leading up to our August identified for improvement in will be the dedications of the1997 I PACAFOperational the previous month's exercise, new Composite Support Facil-Readiness Inspection leave or lean forward and practice the ity and Fuel CeIl/Cor osionli tfe time for relaxation and things we'll be exercising the Control Fac lity. Give yourrefl ection.

Th is rnonth's exer- foflowing month. Our goal, asfamilies a "heads-up"... rumor

cise is the first in a seri es we progress through the year,has it that Santa will be putt ing

designed to task theWing for is to see more of the later than in an appearance, too.all anticipated inspection events the former.

Think, a t and be OUT-in increasingly difficult and Practicing for an inspec- STANDING! Togetherwe cancomplex scenarios Our tion never seems to be as do it !motivation to practice is not just exciting or as rewarding asto do good during the inspec- part icipat ing in a real-world e Commande s Action ne is yourt ion...

it's to do good at what deployment like Deny Flight, direct link fome. It's your opportuni ythe units in the ng are tasked Coronet Nighthawk,

Provide to get answe to questions youfor in real-worid plans and Comfort , Cope

Thunder or any haven 't been ab/e to get thr ugh

tasking documents; things that of the others we've been in nor al channefs. T is pro gr mis

not a subs itute for wor cing withinwe s ometime s loos e s ig ht of re ce nt ly .

I'll be the firs t to a dmit your supe visory /command chain.as we concentrate so heavily that .

What is excit ing and but a means of obta ning infor aconon training for individual ele- rewarding though is when the that might not be availab/e

ments of those taskings. inspection finally comes and e/sewhe e. Jnputs should be sent in

The November exercise we et to do our thing", anddo a puka envelope to: 154th nglCC

9 or may be phoned to the Ac 'on nefocuses on "lnitial Response", it in a manner that earns the reco der at 449 2741.our transition from a normal Wing anoverall OUTSTAND-" eacetime" mode of o eration ING score. This will

be the first Ku ur o up p s h dAr For wap p r r ed

to a higher level of readiness opportunity for us to do that mem USmtse e tent d lh U A L OKU ar'

due to simulated events hap- since the ng has grown to its bu s ve ,t e ep a rD ena.

pening in the Pacific and current configuration, and the 0©P d r r aw "Ar N t n

mideast theaters. Mobilizing 203rdAir Refueling Squadron, l . edour forces, generat

ing our the 204thAi lift Squadron and Pu Atta O 154 W , a nairplane s and then deploying the 154th Air ControlSquadron 5 '

Ho c m Ar Fv B a , H

both airplanes and supporting have completed their activa- 'packages are the principal tions/robusting. The score w

ill C m r.8np G n M ch H.

TicePu c an o C pt Tr c y S c

elements of this phase. By the be with us for four years- the

Ed r.SS t.

Step en T omastime the exercise concludes time that currentiy elapses sa t Ed S J YounGra • TSgt Geor e G ac obetweenOperational Readi- ,, t TS t.Wayn P teap l TSgt .

Ar g Fl r

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Chaplain'S ratherthanourownintemat promotionsense of personal wort h, or aCorner kind of lethal se ri ousnes s of

Headquarters, 154t

by Lt. Col. Wal Har s,per e tionism, con•e tness an

d w ^ Nati onal

Chaplain, 15 th ng search for happiness where weGu rd, is proud to announce

lose ourcapacity forempathy,t the foll o g n ed

Tho ug h s Of Mind A d blind to the wonderof life andhave been pro oted to

Sp i t eas ing to have fun. hat ever e grade ind ated e fectiveGeorge Herbert wrote, the "restlessness" of mind and tober 16, 1 96.

° here there is peace , God is ." spirit, it a ways seems , to me , SMSgt. Melv IgeThe peace or shalom and to be caused by personal HQ 154th Log tic Groupserenity of life that people seek needs of ego. MSg . George K eshi ois refe rred to by St. Paul in his

Isaw graffi tiwritt en on a 154th Mai te nce Sq adronlett erto the Philippians as "the bathroomwall on e that pro- TSgt. Kyle Kobayaspeace of God that surpasses foundly proclaimed: "EGO- 154t Ci il ng eer S uad onall unde standing". In a topsy eas ing God outl° You've heard TSgt. R ond Veg sturvy, huny up an

d get there the old saying , "the reason 154th C v l En neer Squadronworld, a "peace-starved

° angels can fl y is because they SS t. John Buend acondition of humankind prob- take themselves so lightly. 154th Civil eer quadronably bri ngs more people to From a bibli l perspec- SSg . Dougl s Co offtheir knees , and to churc

h , Itive , any endu ng "pea e"must 154th Aircraft Generation

suspe t, than anything e lse . ome out of a re lationship with quadronWhat is that magic pill of pea e God and one anotherbased on SSgt. Michelle Lambertthat every one is so de sperate ly honesty and the readiness to 154th Civil E gi eer u dronseeking? forgive . It is

diffi cult to have SS t. Lee SteiFirs t of all, "Peace", in the much p®ace of mind and spiri t 154th Civil ngi eer quadronBible, isa ways relational. The whenwe keep a lot of secrets SSgt. Scott TovesHebr w shalom meant many and, likewis e , it is hard to 154th Civil ngineer uadronthings : from a generalgreeting confess when there is no hope SSgt. Frederi c hite IIand farewell, to pea e between of forgiveness . And so , the 154th Ai c aft Generat onnations opposed to war, to a

"peace"we all seek c n never quadronpart of material pros peri ty and be att ained by the standards of SSgt. Chery l Woodringsecurity from dangerto be ing o and the world, but only by 1 Medical quadronri ghteous . In each c se , t

he the health orwholeness of SSgt. Den y Yoshilcawaconcept of peace is re lational. relationships in our live s . To 15 th Aircraft Genera onThat is , "peace"exists betweenfee l "right"orat "peace", we quadron

pe ple, orpeople andGod. It is must be "right"or at " peac "less an individual spir tual withourGod andothers.peace, or intemal peace ofmind, than it is the f uit of aright relationship.Th ere are many things nter enomina onal Wo hip

that give us a sense of beingSe iceHowabou get ngyourSunday Next UTA

tom and stressed of mind and UTA of toagreatstart ? Anspirit, su h as: living our (ives inte lenomina onalCh stianfor every one else, robbing us o

f hip se vrce ishe/devery Decembe r 7th and 8thpersonal genuineness, or Sunday UTA at 8:00 a.m. in t evalidation of our self esteem by 5 ih ngDiningRoom. Join us!the standards of the world E ery one iswe!come! Hope tose

youther !

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BEELINE properworking order and comply with specifications and

replace defective parts.Prop- installation requirements, many

byMSgt. LauraMasuda, erly stored respirators away of them fail to correctly main-8ioenviro nmental Eng Svcs from dust , sun

light , excessive tain this equipment , usua

llyRes p ir at o rs heat, mo

isture and damaging lacking the personne l or the

Respirators are used to chemicals can in ease the knowledge for code compli-protect the worker from harmful lifetime of the respirator. ance. Unless proper

ly and

airbome contaminants. Onceregularly maintained, emer-

this has been established, thegency lighting equipment will

selection,fit testing, and ma

in- W ; n g S a f e t y T i p s not functionwhen needed.tenance of the respirators Employers, building owners,follows.

Fromanartrc/e faken f mMSGScott specifiers, designers andnowes ins ectors should rememberSel ction: Respirators P

must be National Institute for Emergency Lighting emergency lighting equipment

Occupational Safety and Health Prov ides a Safe Ex it and exit signs are not just

(NIOSH}/Mine Safety and In the event of a fire orillumination produ s, they are

HealthAdministration (MSHA) other ern ergency, "the em-

designed for life safety applica-approved. T

here are three ployer shall establish in thetion.

classes: air-purifying, atmo- emergency action plan theBe use every workplace

sphere-supplying, and combi- types of evacuation to be used

and building is diff erent, owners

nation air-puri ying and atmo- in emergency circumstances,"and employers must know the

sphere-supplying devices. according to OSHA 29 CFR,factors that can interf ere with

Selection of respirators are pad 1910.38(Emergency

the proper function of emer-determined by the nature of the Plans and fire Prevention gency lighting equipment. Wall,hazardous operation or pro- plans). ese evacuation

fl oor and ceiling refl ectance, as

cess, the ype of respiratory plans include the use of emer- well as specific criteria, such

haz rd, the location of the gency lighting and exit signs.

as hazardous materials and

hazardous area in relation to All commercial, industrial

fumes that require NEMA-r ted,the nearest respirable air and institutional buildings must

explosion-proof or other spe-source, the time per

iod that be equippedwith emergencycialized products, must be

respirators must be worn•, and lighting equipment installedconsidered. Emergency

lighting

the worker's activities. according to OSHA, theNFPA systems in buildings that have

Proper protection will not Life Safety Code or the Nationalcentralized monitoring and

be provided untess the respira- Electric Code (NEC). OSHA intelligent interf acingwith other

tor fits proper y. All tight-f itt ing 29 CFR, Part

1910.5(b) says in

life safety systems are more(half- and full-piece) respira- pa "emergency circuit wiring reliabfe and easier to test and

tors, mustbe fit tested.

This shall be kept entirely indepen-maintain.

can be achieved by one of two dent of all otherwiri ng andWhile the emergency

fitt ing methods: qualitative or equipment and may not enterlighting industry has experi-

quantitative fit testing. In both the same raceway, cable, box

enced many changes in the

cases, test agents or chemi- or cabinet, or ot

her wiring past few years, there still is

cals are used to detect leaks. except either where corn monmuch to be done. OS

HA

Cleaning,maintaining, circuit elements suitable for the

Personnel, as well asbuilding,

inspecting, and storing respira- purpose are required, for

electrical and fire officials can

tors will keep them in good transferring power fr om themake a di erence in the level of

wor ing order. Cleaning and normal to the emergency

life safety preparedness

sanitizing your respirator source."through knowledgeable inspec-

regularly with a proper solution Althoughmost employerstions and employer and em-

is part of one's personal hy- ployee education.and building owners initiallygiene .

Inspect the respirator for

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Control Flight. They've eamedsix credit hours. Graduatel

I GEDUCATIONOF ICE an Asso ates Degree in their ost raduate students mustAFspecialty. Please extend a

cany a minimum of three cn di

sin ere compliment for a job hours in the current semester.welldone.

The scholar hip is open to allA e To Yo,r Fur r- a ademic programs. SpousesBoomer Posit ionAvail

C stomer Sevi eHo able - A t ad t onalboomer who themselves are mitit ryM rd y- ey aoa.m. - :oop. . members are not eli ble.UTA 9:00a.m. - 3: p.m. position isavailable at the 203 gCar er Kokua Hou ARS.

The deadline for applic -Selection c teria for the

Monday Fri day 2:0 p.m. - :0op.m. tions is close of business scholarship consists of proof of

or by app n ent December 8 ,1996 UTA.

acceptance into an acc editedTA 1 :3oam. - 12:3op.m. or6y Interested member need to community collegelcollege/appon ent univers three lett ers ofLo ation ome to the Retention Of ce taBuilding3415. dFloor,MPF mplete anapplication.

recommendation, a ve c tionQuestionsmay be direc ed to of spouse status, pro of of aby MSg RoseVendiolaiola minimumoverail 3.0 GPA,and

FY `97 Annual Unit If youare already receiving a two-page, double-spaced

Career Advisvr Workshop -t MGIB,youshouldnot need

le erdescri bing the appiicant's

The annual UCAWorkshop is to take any furt herac ion to academic goals and commu-receive the increase in pay- nity service. Scholarship fundsscheduled forApril 1997UTA at e sent dire l tothe oll e/

the HickamOff icersClub. Itments. Nevertheless, shoul

d y

will be a two dayworkshop,yourmonthlypayment not university andmaybe used to

A ril 5-6,1997. Room,loc tion refl ect the increased rate,

pay for tui on, booksortrans-pontact theVeteran'sAdminis- port ation costs.andagendawill be announced The deadline to submit aninthe near future. UCAsfortration lo lly at 566-1000, or

GSUs (geographi lly sepa- regionallyat 1 800-827-1000.applic tion is November4,

rated units), please ensure unitCollege Financial Aid 1996. Appli ationsare avail-

Handbook - "Need A Lift" - able at the HickamEducationfunding has been programmed Offi HickamFamil Su rtformandatory att endance on Fift eencopiesof this handbook y ppo

both days.are avai able for reference. You

Center, andanautomaticfaxingmay borrow these handbooks service bydialing 1-600-232-Newcomers Orientation 3503 and re uestin do umentBrief - A newcomer orienta-for up to a month to research 56.

9

tion b efingwillbe scheduled additional resources for collegeon a quar erly basis. The first

finan ial aid. Come in andvisitbri efing is scheduled for Satur- yourEducation of ice this UTA. AFJeopardyday, DecemberUTA at the

amily Suppo rt Program A: Thi a tr onaut wa heAloha T eate rfrom 8:00 - 11:00 - Aerospace Education Foun- st Afr c n- eric e t i oam. HIANG member enlisting

dationOff e sANG Spouses space.in Y '97 and those members Scholarship - Twenty $1,000 Q o was L Col. Guionthat have neveratt ended a scholarships will be awarded to Blueford, USAF? Bluefordnewcomers briefing are wel- spouse s of Air Force a tive went o Aug. 30, 19 3, with

come . Please e-mail the

d ANGandAFReserv e e oldest astronaut, Will iamnames of att ending members memberswho are pursuing an orn ton, 54.to RVENDIOL @DP@154GP.

associate/bachelor under- A: F-l i l s ba ed i Brit in,Cong ratulations - CCAF 9raduate orgraduate/post- ong with US Navy car er-

Graduates - Congratulations to 9raduate degree in January based aircra conducted th

TSgt. James Chun, 154th1997. Undergra

duate students , op ra on again t Libya April

Logistic Group and SSgt.associate and bachelor, must 15, 19 6.

RobertWarren, 297thAir Tra c be enrolled in the current Q: at was perationsemesterwith a minimum of Eldorado C yon?

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L e aBankruptcy and the Guard Milita y payg All Air Guard members are e filing of a bankruptcy

L i n e expected to paytheir just petition automatically suspendsfinancialobligations ina timely an co lectionaction a ainst anbyMaj.JamesT. manner; however,the Guard

y gIfamu a, 154rh ng individual's pay. When aStalf Judge maintains a st ct policy of commander receives notice ofAdvocate neutrality where bankruptcy is a bankruptcy petition, he shoul

dconcemed. The mere

fact that notify the a ounting andBankruptcy And The Air a member hasfiled for bank- finance o ice to assure theCuard Member uptcydoes not, by itse

lf, stay is honored.A recent report confirmed provide groundsfor initiating an Eff ect of Bankruptcy ont at bankruptcies inHawaii are adverse action against the e Command Sectionn tne rise, and in fact, place

in member. If, however, there are On occasion, a com-the top tier of all states. grounds to believe that a manderwill confront a situation

Unfortunately, a persondishonorable failure to paya where the creditorwhose debt

may be so driven to the edge just debt exists (asopposed to a bank upt member has listedby h s financial situation that he mis-management of personal in the bankruptcy petition, doesooses to discharge his aff airs), adverse act

ionmay be not like what is happening anddenby obtaining adeclara- taken. writes the commander urgingnof bankruptcywhereby Discrimination Prohibited him to not let the member get

certain debts are discharged. T e Bankruptcy Code awaywith not paying his justThis of course gives the person prohibitsgovemmental agen- debt. If the commanderwerea cert ain amount of financial cies fromdiscriminating in to pressure the member to paybreathing room, but at the employment matters or te mi- the debt, he would be lia

ble forsame time eff ectively te i- natinganemployee solely damages, att omey's

fees, etc.nates his credit-worthiness for becauseof bank upt y. ltwould be best to send thethe near future.

Eff ect of Bankruptcy on lett erback.

Customs and ingyourbuildingorwork area,depart ure. If he arrives a

ft er

• please acknowledge him with commander's call has begun,C O U I t e S l e Sa,°good morning", goo

d day",do not call the room to att en-

by Capt. Tracey J. Saiki. ua y Nhow are you", or"how may I tion.

dvisor. 5arn v ,g h?Ip you".Sta CarN ehicle - Any

Now thatwe have a For formal or scheduled time you see a staff car orbrigadier general asourwing visits of general officers visiting vehicle approachingwith a

commander, the questions of the wing, callinga bu

ildingor star(s) plate, come toatt ention

customs and court esies may work area to att ention is appro- and salute the generalofficer.come to your mind: What do 1 priate - this announces the

The generalwill acknowledgedo? What do I say? hat do / general's ar ivalanddeparture. your salute as he passes by

Here are some simple Meetings - When a (youmay evenget a smile,guidelinesto follow, meeting is scheduledwith too!)

preferenced by GeneralTice: GeneralTice, please stand up If youhave anyquestions

Buildings andwork as he enters and departs. The or concerns, please contact

areas - The "real estate"of the same applies for all other me.154th Wing is his overallwork generalof icers.area. Calling a bu

ilding ora Unit Commander's Callswork area to att ention is not - Adesignated individu lwillnecessary . If you s

hould call the roomto att ention uponhappen to see him upon enter- General Tice's arrival and

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Health complete reheating. Bring and utensils (woodenboardsgravies toa rotlingboil. and knfe handles especially) inMatt ers KEEP FOOD COLD - HOT,soapywaterbetween

by SSgt. E lalia P acual,Th e colderfood is kept, the every step inthe cooking

Ncolc, Public He /t . less chance bacteria has to pro ess. Ba teri a are already154th Medica! Squad n grow. When shopping , et present in store-brought meat,

Safe Food Kitchen Guide refri gerated and frozen food fish or poultry and canget intoToday,many Hawaii

last. Pla e them into the other foodsor onto utensils just

onsumers are aware of and ref geratororfreezerquickly. by a dire t touch. A ommon

concemed about the safety of enfood shopping, don't run example: opening the plas icfoodsthey buy. However,most

e r ndsaft ermarketing. meatwrap, wipingyour hands

food poisoning occurs from theRe 9erat on - leave onyourapron, chopping an

way food is stored, cooked andProducts in store wrap unless it onion,mixingthe marinade

handled inany kitchen. Itis tom. Read all labels. sau e, andwipingthe

comes from bacteria that nFreezing - place new countertopw th a kitchentowel

be controlled by propercookingfoodsto the rear of the freezer - could ontaminate eve thing.

or refri geration.andmove older items to the

Th e fir t two °safe food"front for use first. Freeze foods

rules are to keep food HOTor uickly. Pro perthawing is a 's for lunch?

COLD. And, s in e mostimport ant.

Thaw meat and 154 h Wing Din ng Roombacte ria get into food through

outtry ovemight in the ref ig- -MENU-care le ss handling , the third rule

e rator. Forfas te rthawing, Saturd y

place fro zen package in a Hot Dois to keep everything CLE N.Inanticipatin the holida watert ight plastic bag under psg y COLDwater. The coldwaterseason, many of us will be s lows the growth of ba te ria in

Fresh Fruitsdoing a fair amount of cooking the outer, thawed areaswh

ilep ch

and prepari ng favorite holiday S daythe inner,frozen area is s ll Cold Cut H d &dishes. Below are some basic

steps to prevent food poison-thawing. You an safely thaw )

gin a microwave oven following sn

(EEP FOOD NOT - Highmanufacturers inst u tions . Freh Frui

food temperatures above 165*FKEEP FOOD CLEA [ - punch

reached in most thoroughBa teria are everywhere , D g Ha Hours

cooking stepswill kill most foodincludingonpeople and around _ rday-

poisoning bacte ria. If youwantkitchens . Everyth

ing that 10:30 a - 6:00 pmtodelay serv ing cooked food,

touchesfood- preparation _Sunday-keep it above 140*F. It's not

utens ils and yourhands should 10:3 am - 6:00 pwise to leave hot food out more

be kept clean. Aways wash

persor el ll presentthan two hours as bac eria

w th soap and waterbefore and a ID card i vrder togrow rapidly. Cookthoroughly

during cooking orhandling . eat in the dining roo . T adi-as some bacteria may survive

Don t sneeze orcough overthe tion l Gu rdperso w ll signrare meat"temperatures .

food. Keepwash cloths and on e AF Fo 1339.

Don't inte rrupt the cookingtowe ls clean. These can

be f cers and AGRs will sig inproce ss , cook comp

letely atfilled with millions of ba eri a on the AF Form 79 and pay

one time . Partial cooking gives

just wa ting forthe next spill or $1 90 for the meaba teri a a chance to r ove in.

handwiping. Then, t sinto the

Reheat left overs thoroughly;food! Disinfect cloths fre-

cover them asthey reheat touently. Th ro wout di y or

retainmoisture andguaranteemildewed sponges. Washhands, counters , cutt ing boar

ds

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HNGEA News Citation of Outstanding Ser- MSgt (Ret.) Kenneth Enoki;vice" award at the 1996 25th HIARNG, (va nt); Immediate

by SSgr. Jan K. . DeRego, Inre m annual general conference. Past President and Executivesec rary T e HNGEA is also committ ed Director, HNG

EA:CMSgt.The 24th annual general to sponsori ng the HIANG Alfred J. DeRego,HIANG;membership meeting of the Airmanof-the- ear and NGAs and NGAUS InsuranceHawaii National Guard Enlisted HIARNG Soldier of-the- ear T ustees:H IANG,CMSgt.AlfredAssociation was called to order award.

J. DeRego,

Executive Dire tor;at 9:24 am hours on Saturday, Scholarship Chairman,

HIARNG, SGMLeighton Siu,October 12, 1966 at the MSgt.

Scott E. Duffield, sai

d President.aianae Army Recreation $2,000 has beendonated to the In closing, the presidentCenter. HNGEA Scholarship Program recognized SSgt. Jan K.N.Again,the highlight o

f the through the NGAs Insurance DeRego for her dedicatedmeeting, s

imilar to the recent Trust.All members of the service of 15 years to the

EANGUS conference, was low Hawaii National Guardwere HNGEA and EANGUS, and asmembership. Total member- eligible to apply for this year's secretary appointed during CY

ship strength for both rmy and program. MSgt. Du

ffield en- ` 6.Air Guard was report ed at 607 courage the Executive Councilmembers to include 79 HIANG to solicit members for nextLife Members. The pres

ident school year, 1996-1997.

R e c y c l e t h estressed the import ance of the e following individuaismembership and encour ged were selected for this school

Kukailimoku!the Executive Council to push year, 1995-199

6: Ms.Natalie N.The staff of the

for membership in November. Carlos,Mr.

Philip U.Car os,Jr., Kukailimoku encourages its

The president also an- 154CES,ANG;Ms.Shari M. readers to recycle the

nounced that an adequate Inouye,Mr.Craig H. Inouye,

Kukailimoku. We certainlyamount of funds from the NGAs 2g1CBCS,ANG;Ms.

Rochelle hope you're enjoying readingand NGAUS Insurance Trust R. Laboguen,

Mr. Roland our ing newspaper, and

will be allocated to future Laboguen, 1 4SPS,AN

G;Ms. would appreciate it if youwouldcomputers provided to public ChristineV. Leon

ide,Mr.B uce pass it on to your friends and

schools to educate National H. Leonide, 1

69ACWS,ANG. co-workers (they might notGuard members, spouses and The following members have seen it, yet), or br

ing itdependents, inc

luding purchas- were elected and sworn in to home to share with your family.ing young rank's membership, the Executive Council - Offic- We want the widest circulationand increasing the Scholarship ers: President, SGMLe

ighton possible (if you're not receivinggrant. Siu, HIA

RNG;Vice President, one, be sure tolet us know),Fund-Raising Chairman, MSGVernon Nakasone, but we're try ing to be careful

MSgt. (Ret.)Fred Hirayama. HIARNG;Secretary , (to be with the number of copies we

said this year's successful appointed by the president); print to prevent waste and savefund-raising projects were Huli Treasurer,M

Sgt.George J.K.

T. paper (at least one tree). So,Huli Chicken and T-shirt sates. Stibbard, HIANG;O'ahu Council before you toss it out, please,T e fina lyea r-e nding project Membe rs : HIANG,TSgt. Br

igit pass it on!will be the Christmas Tree sale Komine; HIARNG, SG

Tto be conducted in December. Antoinett e McClain; Maui

Awards Chairman, SFC CouncilMembers: HIANG,DavidAponte, said 20 HNGEA (vacant); HIARNG, (va nt);

member's and retiree's names Kaua'i Council Members:were submitt ed to the EANGUS HIANG,MSgt.

Dana Lagmay;"We Care for America" awards HlARNG,SSG

Americo Morris;committee to receive the Hilo CouncitMembers: HIANG,

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Personnel News DEADLINE If it'sa small art icle, youcanFAX it tousat 7740,oryouby SS Sandr DuBr Even thoughwe've been ce n e-mail it to SMifitery PersonnelFligh advising every one of the dead- Th omas CCc 154GP.Address Updates - If youline for the submission of

require an address update or a art ic es for the Kukailimokuonri bbons listing, yourorderly

a regular basis,we're still

roomhas the capability to do receiving art icles too late for the Army Air Guardaddressupdatesthro ugh next edition, andourstaff has Assist atPerso nel Concepts III een rushing totype, edit and(PC3). We would like youto

rea ange thecolumnsinorder w a s h in g t o nutilize theorderly roomfir t for toget these / earti esin, andthe address updates and ribbon thenexpectingthe reprograph-

P l a c e

listings, then if the orderly room i department to get the paper A n n iv e r a

cannot assist you, come to the printed in time for lunch. th

Customer Assistance Se tion the exception of late-breaking6y CMS t oug e. e or nist d

news, this is entirely unneces-A vs , hwn

for these requests.Point Credit Accounting sary. Most of the art icles can On October 24th - 26th,- Eff ective October 1, 1995,

e brought inthe dri ll before. members of the Nationalthe Point CreditingAccounting We don'twant to have to omit Guard, bothA mya dAir,System has some new yourarticle or run it in the ne t volunteered recently at thechanges. Cunently your R R,

e ition be ause it wassent in Govemor's Mansion, as ush-Retention/Retirement, is estab-

too la e, especallywhen it's e s, manning refreshment

lished on the date you're as- mely stations, etc. duri ng the three-signed to an a tive reserv e e need to remind our day 150thAnniver ary celebra-component and is changed for "reporters"again thatwe have tionofWashingtonPlace .any pe iodsof regular service.

a deadline for the submission Kudos goout to the followinglAW DoDI 1215.7, all

of art i es forpublic tion inthe indivduals:membersgained to strength on next drill's edition. This is SSgt. Rodney A guillesor after October 1, 1995 will

usuallyonFriday, 4new s MSgt. Gary Cerahave theirR!Rdate established before drill. SSgt. Kula Cummingsdiff erently. The date used to

Please submt your CMSgt. A/ DeRegodetermine the anniversary year art ice(s) for the De ember 7th MSgt. Doug Duhachekwill be established by the date edition to the 154th ing Public MSgt. Robert

Finleyof initialentry into the uni-

Aff airs Office, Room#211, , ol. Clarence Fukumotoformed service. This date will

Building#3 00,by noonon MSg . Henry Hasuikenot be adjusted for peri ods of Friday, November29th. Amn Ryan Hunregular service. This date will

e would appreciate you MSgt. Auro Leeonly be adjusted if the member preparingyourart icle(s) in CMSgt. Ken Mori mo ahasa non-creditable break-in-

Microsoft Word 6.0, if possible, TSgf. Joe Ramosservice (ISLRS, Inactive Na-

anddownloading it ontoa A1C Joe Sa/vadortionalGuard, RetiredReserv e,

fl oppydisk (prope y labeled, of MSgt. Anthony SilvaCivilian Status, HealthProfes-

course) and placing it along MSg Rose Vendio/asional Scholarship Program,

with a °hard copy"into an SSgt. Calvn Vilo aService Academies, TDRL, and

enclosed "Kukailimoku" folderROTC.

(if youdon't have one,we'llmake one foryou), andeitherdelivering it toour office orpla ng it ina "puka"envelopeandmail ng t to 154WGlPAO.

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$ BC Family Supporsources

ncan be conserved, andby 1Lt. Sfacey Harada.154th

Med ca! Group News detractors from its missionSquadro n

by SSgt Stephen L. Thomasminimized , t

hrough FP assis-The USAF Medical Ser- Last month I promised to

tance .vice is to provide Air Force tell youwhy we have a Famiiy d. For the Nat ionalcommanders the medicai Support Program. Well...

Guard: A successful unit FPsupport necessary to maintain For one thing every one will make family member feelthe highest degree of combat involved benefits: that they are truly a part of thereadiness and eff ectiveness to a, For the fam

ily mem-National Guard family. A

treat wart ime casualties, and to successful FP combined with aber: A unit Family Programide rapid aeromedical (FP) develops a famiiy support training program that chal-_uat

ion. To support this network throughwhich families lenges the service membersion, it is essential that mutually support each other (I makes an unbeatable combina-

medicat service personnel tion that will assure success inthink this is the best part ).understand theAir Force's Communications networks are the all-import ant mission ofmethod of providing medical established between the unit retaining quality service mem-support during wart ime." and family members improving

bers.(MIMSO, November, 1

993, family awareness of the organi-Next month, I'll tell you

Page 1) who the FP members are andzation of the military unit, itsIn 1979, the FourEchelon missions, and act

ivities. Aabout some family activities.

Concept was accepted by the successful FP can develop aAir Force based upon the USAF more positive attitude in familyconventional war in Europe. members toward themselves,Where does SABC fit in? the unit , and t

he Guard, pre yIt is you!You are considered neat, huh? Shot Line

the First Echelon of care. As b For the serv icethe SABCAdvisor, the 1

54th mern ber: It is the assuranceTh e 154th Medical Squad-

Medical Squadron needs your that family members will haveron will be administering Mass

support and willingness to support in their absence.Infl uenza Immunizations and

make the SABC Program Knowing their families areother routine immunizations at

operable during wartime aswell the newMedical Training Facil-provided for creates stability in it from 08:30 am - 1:30 m on:as in peacetime. Think abouty p

serv ice member training and Fri da November 1, 1996what you have learned: you psychological readiness toy'

could actually help save (Act ve Duty ); Saturday, No-fight. vember 2, 1996 (UTA);Sunday,someone's life! c. For the comman

d: AYou are a special indi- unit FP aff ords increased levels

November 3, 1996 (UTA);

vidual and proud to be a mem- of group confidence, commit-Saturday, December

7,1996

ber of the HIANG! SABC is just ment, and predictability among

( A)

a fraction of the entire AF se r ice membe rs . e re is aYellow Feve r immuniza-

mission, yet you have the potential for higher levels of

tions wi l be administered only

satisfaction of knowing your training. A successful FP can at 12:30-1:30 pmon Sunday,

role is essential. help the unit prevent a signifi-November 3, 1996 (U

TA) and

If you need advice, assis- cant port ion of annoying prob-Saturday , December

7, 1996

tance, and or have comments, lemswithin families that are

UTA).feel free to contact me at 449-

Please refer to the memo-likely to impac adversely on randum from 154 MDS sent out7766 during UTAs. During non- service member perf ormanceUTA days, con

tact the 154th to all HIANG units on Octoberor reduce unit strength levels 2g

,1gg6 for more detailedMedical Squadron at 449-2461. through att rit ion.

The information.

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November 2, 1996 Kukailimoku Page 11Remembering quite overcame. hildhood batt les,who heeredGeorge Smith Patt on, himonas he acted out thene of Our Senior, lawyer, sonof a Civil game of war, whose robustGreatest Veterans Wargeneral, never intended nature, athleticability, andthe life of a soldier for his son. equest antalent helped to

fr mPaulHavey, Jr.'sb ok, " e Inspte of that, young shape one of the greatestRe tof eSory " George's heroeswere clearly avalry menof all time.Of all the torpedoes fixed inhismind. Alexander. at comrade of George'sdamned and Alamos remem- Scipio. Cromwell. His idols youth,who related the storiesbered and fightsnot yet begun, were physi ally stro ng, so he ofAlexanderandScipio andone batt le cry stands out made himsel strong. They Cromwetl... had to. Foramong the rest. Simple, were brave, so he became George's very fir t enemiesthough it focuses on a complex brave. Their images forged his were the word, the sentence,man...strangelyunwarlike, character, transfi gured him into the paragraph. And if he neverthough it refers to one of the soldierwhowould one day completely conquered them,history 's most warlike war- lead othersthrough a hail of there was a reasonfor it. Untilri ors... machine-gunfi re. Asa young hewas twelve, Geor e

Let George do it!" lieutenant duri ngWorldWar I, Pa on... couldneither read norGeneralGeorge Smith Georgewalked forwardagainst write.

Patt on, Jr...OldBlood and awoods bri stlingwith machine That was the strongman'sGuts... Georgie. Every imagin- gunsand, felled bya leaden weakness.able nickname, bothfondand burst that nearly tore off his left But the ally, the constantferocious, for the fabuious

leg, clung to his consciousness companionwho read to himsoldier some saywas the last and continued to dire t his what he could not read... whovalier. troops until relieved. first taught ournation'sgreatestAthlete, poet, fatalist,

His sense of history gave valrymanhow to ride...mystic, historian, devout reli- him the willtodo, orto die in e friend of hisyouthgionist, and consummate the attempt. So completely did who recognized the first begin-fighter... George Patt onwasa

George Patt on identifywith nings of greatness in a smallkaleidoscope of confl ict, refl ect- those whohadgone before him boy - and prepared him foraing fl akesof iron. But out of the inwar that he made a fetish of world of in en - was a woman.discord there fused a harmony, their courage, their accomplish- M .George Patt on,a hurric ne that swept Sicily ments, andmade thei his. Senior. Hismother.andengulfedEurope, and A rugged, rawboned six-etched itsway into the great footerat Pasadena Highbatt lefieldof time. School, he washanded aIt oft enseems that in the diploma and told to gobowl Veterans Dalife of every great mana per- themover atWest Point.' And

y

sonal adversary must be bowl themover he did. November 11thcontendedwith, a weakness Th roughWest Point. Throughmust be tumed to strength. So twoworldwars. And through tit was for George Patt on. A all, the ghostsofwar iors longsomewhat sickly boy, he dead hauntedhim, drove himdemanded of himself the on.courage anddiscipline that How curi ous the source ofwould mold him into anOlym- that earliest inspiration fora boypic contestant at the age of whose father encouraged thetwenty-six. But there was pursuit of law. There wasanotherweakness inGeorge's another, anallywhofoughtchildhood... anenemy he never

beside George in his first

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HIANG 50 News Breedtovel gt.Cliff ord Toyama; C e n t e r154 LG - TSgt. Yvett e

Mirafl or;*Golf Tournament 154 MDS - MSgt_AI

Guzman; Commander Citehere: Mamala Bay Golf 154 MSF - Sgt. Alison Bruce-course Maldonado; 154 OG1199 FS -

P a S t ,F u t u r e a

hen: Thursday, 14 Novem- TSgt. Dawn Bishop; 154SG - Good Reason to

ber, 1996 Col. RichardHastings; 154

Registration: 10:30-11:30 am SPS - Lenora Lee; 154 SVF -Ot e

Tee Time : 12:00 noon , shot Capt.

Me lis s a Ze n ; 169 ACWS by Lt. Gen. Kenne h E Eickman,9 n - Lt .

Dana Fisher; 199 WF - Commander, Aero nautica! Sys emsFee varies by rank status Maj .

Thomas Mau; 201 CCG -Center

Registration limited to the first Maj .Mart yMoerschell; 203ARS enGeorgeWashington

160 entries paid • - MSgt. Gary Mau/ SSgt.

Pam became President in 1789, aDeadline: Frida November 1, 291CBCS - SSgt.

king ruled France, a HolyY Yashiki;1996 Donna Kim/TSgt. Mel Takai;

Roman emperor ruled much of*VIP Retiree Open 2g2 CBCS - SMSgt. Ed Omine;

Europe, a czarina ruledRussia,

House* 293 CBCS - Don Miyamoto/a shogun ruled Japan and an

Friday, November 15, 1996 Capt. Gary Mizumoto;

297 emperor uled China. Of these,154thWing Activities - 8:00 a - ATCF - TSgt. Charles

Goo only the President remains. I12:00 pm The following are availabte

think this fact is a tribute to theAnniversary Banquet* parking areas for the HIANG 50 strength of our politicai system.A night full of entertain- Awards Banquet: Sheraton

We're now in the home-ment- something for every one! Waikiki-Self Park: $ 3.0

0 for 12 stretch of one of the biggestWhere: SheratonWaikiki hours; $ 9.00 for 24 hours;

events in the life of our democ-When: Saturday, November Valet: 6.

00 for 12 hours; racy- the presidential election.16, 19

96, 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm $13.00 for 24 hours;

RoyalThe conventions are over, the

Cost per person: $37.00 HawaiianShopping Center -nominations are official and the

(includes anniversary booklet) Self Park: $ 6.00for 6 hours; campaigning full court press is

Menu 8.00for 8 hours; Bank of on.

Eight IngredientWinter Melon Hawaii - Self Park: $4.00for the e decisions we, as

Soup function. Moneyswill be col-

Americans, make will set theChinese Shrimp Salad with lected at the HIANG 50 function.

course for our nation during theSpicy Peanut Sauce , Former) Mit ukoshi Building next four years and beyond.Salt Baked Chicken (entrance on Beachwalk)

We owe it to ourselves, ourHoney Roasted Walnuts and Self Park: 4.00

for the children and our children'sScallops function. Moneys w

ill be col-children to explore the issues

Crispy Duck with Plum Sauce lected at the HIANG 50 function.relevant to the upcoming

and Bun See your unit POC for election.Carefully consider all

Beef Tenderloinwith Straw and more information!! sides of each, and votefor the

Butt on Mushrooms candidate we feel can best lead

Gon LoMein our country . In this sense,Rice and Chinese Tea voting is not just a privilege, it 's

Banquet Ticket POCs a responsibility.are: HQ HIANG - MSgt.GeorgeStibbard; HQ 154WG - SMSgt.Galen Redoble; 150 ACWS - x p re Yo u rse lf !MSgt. Leona Chan

dler; 154 ote XACS - Lt. Col. Norman

Nitta;154 CES - Maj.Alvin

Satogata: on November 5t h!

154 CF - Lt. Col.Kyle

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November 2, 1996 Kukailimoku Pa e 139Wing Blood Drive Recognize HIANG DoD Re rementDate : November 12 , 1996 Achievement and wards(Tuesday) ,Time: 8:0oam-3:oapm w th HIANG Lun ch eon1Vhere : Blood Mobile , locate

d Awards Date: Novemb r 8, 1996in front of the old CBPO build- Ti e: 11:30 Cocktai]s, 12:15ing .Airman (E-1 to E 4) L nc eonWho: AllGuard personnel NCO (E-5 to E 6) ce: DeRussy Hall , Hale(including civilianwor ers ).SNCO (E-7 to E-9) Koa Hotel - Fort DeRussyHow: CallGina Kuriyama for cer (O-1 toO-3) Cost: $14.00an appointment at 4 9-1213/ f ce r (0 to O 6) $2,00 validated parking0135 orE-Mail. AppointmentsHIANG Recru ting and Reten- Honorees Attendi g

are desirable to insure your tion Ret ree :timely pro essing. But walk-ins

Safety Awareness gt, James Andrade, 154are also welcomed! OutstandingUnit FTh e question came up Commun ty Service C t. Richard DeVe , 154about those personswho Unit Beautification&Self Help M

deployed to Turkey this past Send nominations to Hq gt. David Perre a, 154March-April 1996whetheror HIANGnolaterthanNovember MXSnot those who went on this 22, 1996 . Lionel Calva , 154 MXdeploymentwould be defe rred E-Mailnominations to 40 Year er ice Awardees:from donating blood fora one- "AWARD HIANG@H IHING" LkCoL Jerr Bona, 169 ACWSyearperiod.

(via unit commanderwith SMSg Ronald Muronaga, 154Per the BloodBank of a copy to group commander) MHawaii, if you stayed

on base or Instructions on LAN gt. Doug a Kaeo, 15in the city ofAdana, youare fi ne" :VNFO MGT PUBS 3 ACWS

and will not need to be de- H "gt. Wayne Higa, 154 MXSfened. If youwent ona tour

Delri na Formfl ow forms avail- g T .a, 154 Mouts ide the city, orif you have a able - . Roy Kudo, 154 MXquestion about this , please call

17•FR " gt, john Chun, 154 LSthe Blood Bankof Hawaii at (Individual) ' gt, Clayton Ueno, 154 ACS845-9966. If you are in goodI 18• " Special Recognition:

health, the Bl od Bankof (Team) 1. (Ret.) Ja es I , Adju a tHawaii is really in need of your General's Award

help. Make your check payableWe appreciate the help to "DoD Retirement a dfro m those of you that have ervices Awards Fund" SAP

donated in the past and solia t 154th W ng Po nt ofyourcontinued cont bution. Contact: S . Julia McDowell ,For those of youthat haven't 449-9057taken the opportunity, yet,we Congratulation to all ofce rt ainly can use yourdonation. our 154th Wi g personnel!Rest assured, the feeling inhelping others in need is cer-tainly fulfillingandgrat fying.There's no greatergift thanthegift of life! Give blood!

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