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- _- 154THW INQ HISTORYOFFICE lLE . ® o V o l ume 29 , N o . 1 Hi c k am Ai r F orce B ase , H awa ii J an . 16 , 1983 I ns id e: . 1 r ra OWr - D CT ex rc e se - _ . ____- -- --- ---- re w sa e f -- -. , L t . C o l . - , , T a i H ong i s not ' ' = sm ili ng b ecause we l ost ap l ane , o b v i ous l y , b u t - ' : " b ecause o f th e ' . ! ,,. pr o f ess i ona l _ ' suppor t t h a t l e d t o H ong an d b ac k sea ter L t . C o l . Mik e Ti ce o f t h e 199 th l oo k s on l s t Lt . " Ski p " as Lt . C o l . D on Sh epper d , C omman d er o f . Vi ncent ' s A r i zona ' s 162 TFG , i s gree t e d Al o h a - s t y l e . surv i va l an d (St ory on page S . ) success f u l r es - a 1 a cue w h en :; - ' Ai rcra ft 914 ; we n t d own t h e es even e t er ` morn i ng o fJ an . 7 . C o l one l Th e 154 t hC ompos ite G roup h as come H ong says t h e t h roug h our recen t ORI / MEI w i t h fl y i ng "l onges t para - co l ors . Th e group ' s d e di cati on an d per f or - . c h u t er id e h e ance exce ll ence h ave l e d us t ow h at LT . COL . TAI HONG ever h a d" b egan 154 t hC omman d er , C o 1 . J o h n L ee ca ll s " t h e "F ee lG rea t . " j us tt we l ve m i n - b est hi g h er h ea d quarters i nspecti on resu lt u t es a f t er t h e i r ( conti nue d on page 6 . ) F - 4C a i rcra f t t oo k o ff f rom Hi c k a AFB a t 9 a . m . Li eutenan t Vi ncen t was b ac ki n H awa ii , e o b "` ween c l asses at N av i g t or S c h oo l w h ere h e us t comp l e t e d wa ter surv i va l t ra i n i ng , F orty - fi ve mem b ers o f t h e 154th Ci v il . h e an dC o l one lH ong l e f t on t h e or i en - E ng i neer i ng Fli g ht w ill d ep l oy t o th e t a ti on fli g h t . 129 t h ARRG , M o ff e tt Fi e ld , C a lif orn i a f rom ( con ti nue d on page 2) J an . 29 t o F e b . 16 t o con d uc t const u __ c ti on d repa i rs c f b ase f ac iliti es . THIS PAGE DECLASSIFIED IAW EO12958
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  • T H IS PA G E D E CLA SSIFIED IAW E O 12958

    - _- 154THWINQHISTORYOFFICE• • lLE .

    ® oVolume 29 , No. 1 Hickam Air Force Base , Hawaii Jan . 16 , 1983

    Inside :.1r ra OWr - D CT ex rce se

    - _ . ____- -- --- ----rew sa ef

    -- - . ,Lt. Col. -

    , ,Ta i Ho ng i s no t ' ' =smiling becausewe lost a plane,obv i ous l y , but -

    ' : " bec aus e o f t he '. ! ,,.pr of es s i ona l

    _' s uppo r t t ha t l edto Hong andbackseater Lt . Col . M i

    ke Tice of the 199th looks onlst Lt.

    "Skip" as Lt . Col. Don Shepperd , Commander of

    .Vincent's Arizona's 162 TFG, is greeted Aloha-style.

    survival and (Story on page S .)s uc c e s s f ul r es -a 1 a

    cue when:; -' Ai r c ra f t 9 14

    ; we nt down t hees even et er

    ` morning of Jan. 7.Colonel The 154th Composite Group has come

    Hong says the through our recent ORI/MEI with flying"longest para- colors. The group

    's dedication and perfor -•• . chute ride he ance excellence have led us to what

    LT . COL. TAI HONG ever had" began 154th Commander , Co 1. John Lee calls"the

    "Feel Great." just twelve m in- best higher headquarters inspection result

    utes after their (con tinued on page 6 .)F- 4C a i rc ra f t t oo k of f f rom Hi cka AFB a t9 a.m.

    Lieu tenant Vincent was back in Hawaii,e o

    b" ẁeen classes at Navig tor School where heust completed water surv ival training , Forty-five members of the 154th Civil

    . he and Colonel Hong left on the orien- Engineering Flight will deploy to thetation flight . 129th ARRG , Moffett Field , California from(continued on page 2) Jan . 29 to Feb . 16 to conduct const u__

    ctiond r e pa i r s c f b a s e f a c i l i t i e s .

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    Pag 2 .1an .16

    ,1983 KUKAILIMOKU

    The training objectives for this dissimilarair combat tactics were achieved by all the

    •- ! rtici ants which also included the T-33. . ' i ®®ande r s

    a i r c r ews .,, ®rner In conclusion may I again acknowledge

    the positive contribution from each memberof the 154th Composite Group which resultedin the bes h igher headquarters inspectionresult in the histury ot th HANG.Y

    i e l_.I Q}1I1 S . W. L e

    The 154th Compcsite G raup ac ieved A ircraft down ... rew safe (con t,from page 1)

    a n o t h e r s i g n i i c n mi l e s t c n c ; r o r mi n gi n a n o u t t n c i n ; ma n n =r i n o u r r e c e n t So me 2 0 mi l e s n or t h o f Oa h u wa r n i n g l i g h tACAF ini iated URI!MEI during Dec. 1982

    ind icated possible fire in bo th engines of thehen we wer rated "excellent" in thc wo P}antorn . L t. Co

    l. Mi

    ke Tice of the 199 TFS sayrated areas . The UR took thrce UTA days

    Colonel Hong engaged the ejection handles undete complete whil our MEI was completed the pilot 's seat and both Colonel Hong and

    over a six d y period . The n pectic)n Lieutenant V incent were ejected at an altitude

    criteria nd xercise activ ity were ex- of 17

    ,000 feet.

    tremelv challengin and xc:eeded t le Colonel Hong says he spent some twenty"well done" p ram ters . m

    inutes under canopy ,h s longest ride ever .

    Hong says he could see help on its way beforeSpecial recognition is due th he even spl shed down because ,

    luckily , two1 9 9 TFS , C Rc)id a n d t h e 1 50 &W Sy u a d r o n

    HH- 5 3 Su p e r J o l l y Gr e e n Gi a n t h e l i c o p t e r s f r on,f o r s u s t a i n i n , t

    h i h e s t s t n d a r d s o f t h e Ai r Fo r c e ' s 6 5 9 4 t h Te s t Gr o u p we r e on areadine s as cited during our OKI/ME I.

    training mission nearby when the call for helput the hottum line lras been the total went out. Twen ty-three minutes later both

    e f f o r t o f t h i c; r o u p t o d o w 1 ; r i g l t Co l o n e l Ho n g a nd Li e u t e n a n t Vi n c e n t we r e onattitude and cred ib l capability have re-

    their way back home .sulted in on of the -st "rcpcrt c rds" Bo th Hong and Vincent suffered some necke v e r g i v e n a n _ _

    n t i : I' AC P .mu s c l e s t r a i n a n d b a c k pa i n s f r om t h e f o r c e o ft}e ejection (some 14 g s) bu t both have been

    De p i t e t i s n n n t o u

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    KUKAILIMOKU Jan . 16, 1983 Page 3• ' ;;.- ' '

    HI CKA ' AP L SERVI CES

    p ptest t - 8 :00 a.m . Hick m Harbor

    8 •30 . . Ch pel One •.

    .10: 0 a.m. Chapel Cen[er` '

    (Sunday School) ,11:15 a.m. Chapel Center _6:00 p.m. Chapel O e,

    Catholic - 5:00 p.m . (S t.) Chapel O e

    7:30 a.m. Chapel C ter

    8:30 a.m . C apel Cente9 :3D a.m . C

    hapel Ceaterll :30 . . C

    hspel Center (Sundays FAREWELLCHA LAIN -

    and eekdays) The 154th b ids a fond aloha to Chaplain

    (Lt. Col.) Dav id Kennedy who is being

    Jewi - Contact Jewish Chepel ,transferred into the Reserves .

    Pearl Harbor, 471-0050,for information.

    ATTENTION ALL ANC NCO ACADE Y

    e KU AILIMO is a f nded Claes ILEADERSHIP GRADUATES

    ne apaper published monthl by and for t6e Chapter 18 of he Air National Guardembere of the 154th CO G , A G , Hie

    ka Non-Comm issioned Officers Acade yAF , I . Opinions e pressed herein are not

    necesaa ily those of the United States irGraduates Association is aving a

    Por e o the Hew ii Air Natio al ard .general members ip meeting on Jan .

    22,

    1983.

    Some of the materi l used has beenprovided by the .mer

    2can Po ces PreesThe meeting w ill be held at the

    Se vice ad the A . yorceNewe Serv ce ,

    M iramar Hotel on Kuhio Avenue in

    offie al Depart ent of Defense activ itie .the Mandarin Palace on the 5th floor .

    Iaqu ries should be directed to:S4 CO G/PA , A .

    Hick r Force Base ,I 96853. Ph ; 449-9374.

    No Host cocktails will be served at

    . 6 pm w ith a7-cours Chinese dinner

    Colonel John S. W _ Lee ,154 C0 PG at 7 pm .

    Co ander.Aloha attire and the cost is $10.00.

    Capt. Richard K. S mura, Public

    ffair Officer. Wives and guests are invited.

    KAILI O U STAPF Contact Douglas Abe for reservations.

    T gt. Charles 5. Gravitt............ dito Make check out to ANG NCO AGA, Chapter 18.Sr . Ch rles Si1va........... eo . E itor

    .

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    KUKAILIMOKU Jan . 16, 1983 Page 5

    (DACT Exercise Continued from page 1)

    The DACT (Dissim ilar A ir Combat Tactics)

    Edward V .exercise began with the arrival of six A-7

    'sfrom the 162nd TFG , Arizona Guar

    d , onJanuary

    : Richardson , comman-der of the Nawaii

    8• The A-7's simulated adversaries and accor-

    ir National Guardding to Lt. Col. Mi

    k Tice, 199 TFS,

    "It's ad-

    (HANG), was promo-vantageous to fly against aircraft that our

    ted to the rank of pilots seldom see. Ad

    ds new interest and di-

    - brigadier general.mension to daily training"' The A-7's flew

    The pinning ceremo-from January 10 through 14 and scheduled todepart today. Lt. Co

    l. Tice says this is the

    ny took place at theHawaii Department of

    fourth year and Looking forward to doing it

    Defense headquarters again".

    at 3949 Diamond Head

    Ro d .In addition to the A-7 's two KC-135 's

    (fuel tankers) were here from the 161st AREFG

    A 1952 graduate(Air Refueling Group), Phoenix Ar

    izona . The

    of Kamehameha School,Commander, Colone

    l Don wens, and his crews

    eneral Richardson ,48 , joine

    d he Haw aii A ir Na- assisted in refueling the F-4 's during the

    tional Guard in 1956 completing his pilot train-DACT .

    ing the next year.

    In early 1969, General Richardson volun- . . •

    Good COMSECteered for active duty serv ice in Southeast Asia.H ew 40 combat mi s s i ons ov e r Vi e t na as a R u r

    Coo ration,F- A pilot. General ichardson became co man-d •f the 199th Tactical Fighter Squadron in .

    [ 1974. He became the ANG chief of staff Effort

    in eptember 1978. In February of this year he

    became commander of the Hawaii Ai National Gu-a r d whe n Ge ne r a l I s h i o t o , t he

    f o r me r c o m an d e r , A n d A t t i t ud e

    . . .became ad jutant general. ___ _ _ _

    As commander of the ANG , General Richardson

    controls a 2,020 memberforce on all the major is-

    l a nd s . Ge n e r,.l Ri c ha r d s o n wa s b o r n o n Ma u i i n Pu- `

    unene and now resides with his w ife and two child-S

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    r e n i n Ha a 0With h is promotion , Genera

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    ft to Right: Rick Manaois, Guy Fuentes, General Richardson, Clayton Pabingwit, Miloyne, Charles Silva, Mel Akamine, John Rodrigues, Bruce Hara and Col. Lee.

    HANG Photoby TSgt Don Ho.On December 9th 1982 the 154th "A" B-11 team took the Hawaii National Guard P

    sketball Tournament for the Secound ear . . .

    A A

    Ya row.The 154th "A" Team entered the tourna- Troop E was NEXT in line for the TOUGH 154th.nt with seven other HNG Teams who quali- Although it was a low scoring game Team "A" Man-ied in their Divisions : 154th "C", Troop aged to Out - Muscle the "TROOPS" 26-22 and SNARE, 169th, 159th A , 159 B , 298th, and the Secound Straight CHAMPIONSHIP for the HANG.ovisional. _ _..- .r - - -

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    quadron News Continued from page 4.) CSS News

    Here is a good one, heard that an E8 by Mary Lou F. Nishiokataking the DP exam during the ORI/MEI

    .ered one question on the answer sheet Congratulations to our squadron's 1982

    with a "E", yet on the test booklet there Honolulu Marathon finishers. They are MSgt'swere only four possible answers "A, B, C Dennis Kagihara and Bradley Ebisuya fromor D", figure that one out. CBPO; MSgt Delbert [andurant, 1 gt; and SSgtOwen Iha from Ground Communications. Wel

    lAnother E8 opens his car turnk with done (not rare) guys - we're all proud of

    a screwdriver? and if you were watching you!the marathon and heard this Klippity Klop- Speaking of pride, MSgt Delbertping along, it was our own MSgt Bill Stern Dandurant has much to be proud of. For onerunning in his brand new size 13's 770's, thing, he's the first person from HANG toBill ran the 26 in 4:03. attend First Sergeant's school at KeeslerAFB. When asked what he liked best about -And is Art Lee slowing down on his the school MSgt Dandurant replied, "fourgolf during 1980 and 1981, Art averaged o'clock."140 rounds, last year he played only 104 And now...introducing our newestrounds. Chief Go thou ht he had won lst additions to our squadron's comely line up.prize during the clubs liquor shoot in There's AB's Todd Friel and Kip Sakuma fromDecember but after a careful examination CBPQ; AB Alan Kawamura and A1C Ivan Sakiharaof his 27 handicap they found out that the from Food Service; and SrA Neal Gima soon tobook had 26, so Hiro lost of MSgt Tom Kato be with Ground Communications. Welcome -by one stroke. See we told you that all aboard guys!the Senior NCOs are either slowing down Well, that's it for this month. Byere forgetting things. Again Under- everyone and Happy New Year!!s nd Benny Goo tried to penetrate the -

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