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- 154 WN ' HISTORYOFFICE FILE •. •. , - ° V o l e 27 N o . 13 i c k am Ai r F orce B ase , H awa ii F e b . 7 , 1982 ' i .. :j . t . .. I -.. , , . : . \ PAYCHECK DELI VERY EXPLAI NED : : ; , D ur i ng th e mon th o fJ anuary 1982 , th e Ai r F orce ` A ccoun ti ng an d Fi nance C en t er ( AFAFC ) exper i enc - ` :,:,.>< : ; e d ex t ens i ve t ransm i ss i on / compu t er pro bl ems . . I n an e ff or tt o correc t th ese pro bl ems , th e °• ' AFAFC i n iti a t e dt wo s ec i a l compu t er runs w hi c h ..: : a ff ec t e d your paymen t s i n th e f o ll ow i ng manner: a . N orma l en d - o f - mn th payc h ec k s were no t ` f ec t e d an d a ll SURE - PAY pa r ti c i pan t s h a d pay - : en t s d epos i t e d . ( Ch ec k s were d a t e d 29 J an 82 ) b . 16 - 17 J an 82 UTA paymen t s were pro - cesse d on th e fi rs t spec i a l compu t er run an d TS g tM y l es M . Oht a , 154 Ci v il E ng i neer i ng F1 - a ll payc h ec k s were sen t di rec tl y t o mem b ers ' i g ht' s NCOTC o f th e St ruc t ura lB ranc h rece i - m a li ng a dd ress regar dl ess o f SURE - PAY par ti - ve d th e cove t e d Ai r F orce C ommen d a ti on M e d a l c i pa i on . ( Thi s c h ec k was a l so d a t e d 29 J an f or hi s excep ti ona 1 serv i ce over th e pas tt en 82 years . M a j or J e ff rey M . S m ith ( l e ft ) an d C ap t a i n Cliff or dM or ik aa , Ci v il E ng i neer i ng (1 F e b ruary 1982 SGLI prem i ums was o ffi cers , ma d e th e prese n t a ti on . a l so d e d uc t e d on thi s payc h ec k . (2) If you rece i ve d paymen t s on thi s payc h ec k , no SGLI prem i um w ill b e d e d uc t e d Al o h a P ar t y f or M a jG en Si e f ermann d ur i ng F e b rua ry 1982 . S ome mem b ers may a l so rece i ve ano th er pa y - M a j or G enera lV a l en ti ne A . Si e f ermann , c h ec kd a t e d1F e b 82 . Thi sw ill b e th e re ti re dH awa ii St a t e Adj u t an tG enera l w ill secon d spec i a l compu t er run an d SURE - PAY w ill b e h onore d a t th e Al o h a P ar t yp l anne dt o b e a l so b e suppresse df or thi s payc h ec k . h e ld on S a t ur d ay , F e b ruary 13 a t th e Hi c k am Offi cers O pen M ess . Di s ti ngu i s h e d gues t s Pl ease accep t our apo l og i es f or a ll th e i n - i nv it e di nc l u d e G overnor an dM rs . G eorge conven i ences an d con f us i ons cause db y th e A r i yos hi , M ayor Eil een an dM r . A n d erson , AFAFC' s compu t er pro bl ems . Lt G enera l an dM rs A rno ld B raswe ll C omman d er PACAF , Lt G enera l an dM rs E ugene W o lff wou ld a l so lik e t oa d v i se a ll SURE - PAY C omman d er USA W es t ern C omman d , r i g G enera l •r ti c i pan t s th a t w h enever AFAFC encoun t ers an dM rs A rth ur I s hi mo t o H awa ii St t e o bl ems an d processes spec i a l compu t er runs , Adj u t an tG enera l an dB r i g G enera l an dM rs y our payc h ec k sw ill b e sen t di rec tl y t o your Al ex i s L um C omman d er HARNG . ma ili ng a dd ress an d no tb e d epos it e dt o (C ont i nue d on P age 5) fi nanc i a li ns tit u ti ons . THIS PAGE DECLASSIFIED IAW EO12958
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  • T H IS PA G E D E CLA SSIFIED IAW E O 12958

    - 154 WN' HISTORYOFFICEFILE • .• .

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    Vol e 27 No. 13ickam Air Force Base , Hawai

    i Feb . 7 , 1982

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    PAYCHECK DELI VERY EXPLAI NED ::;

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    During the month of January 1982, the Air Force `Accounting and Finance Center (AFAFC) experienc- ` •:,::,.>

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    C I A R D E R S that the resultant training is challengingC and meaningful; that it affords andR N ER recognizes options for individuals as well

    as team growth and that the activity selected,whether it be an exercise or deploym nt elicit

    Colonel .ohn s. w. Lee the growth capability of the "whole" personrather than being limited to technical

    The year of the Dog offers an exceedingly skill development.We are, in effect,challenging and interesting year.

    Of looking to develop better people forcourse, foremost

    in our agenda for '82 is our community.the PACAF ORIJMEI slated for sometimeduring the Oct-Nov-Dec time frame. Tomeet our other training and deploymentobligations, we w

    ill co mence our concen-T e KUKAIL OKU is a fnnded Class 1

    trated ORI/MEI preparation in June with newspaper published monthly by and for thea special look at ourselves and our readi- em

    bers of the 154th COMPG , G , Hickam A B ,ness Cdp bility in August when we will HI. Opinions expressed herein are not nec-have a five day annual training period,

    essarily those of the United States Air Forceor the Hawaii Air National Guard .To Keep you abreast of anticipated events:

    .Selected members from the 169 Some of the material used has been pro-

    and 150 AC&W Squadrons will be partici- vided by the American Forces Press Service

    pating Team Spirit '82.They will brdve and the Air Force News 5ervice, official

    the Snow and old of the Korean front to Department of Defense activities. Inqui iesparticipate in the largest WESTPAC joint should be directed to: 154th COMPG/PA, HANG,combat exercise.

    Hickam Air Force Base, HI 96853. PH: 449-937 .b.

    We will deploy with 89 of ourpersonnel to Nellis AFB, Nevada on 6-20

    Colonel John S. W. Lee, 154th COMPGMarch to play in our first Red Flag air war Co ander.c. Selected members from the 199 TFS

    and CAMRON will deploy to Kwajalein to Major Warren S. Shibuya, Training Officer.work on a special assigned project.d

    .The Civil Engineering Flight (the KAILIMOKU STAFF

    others) will be leaving in late June forCheyene, Wyom

    ing for their two week annual TSgt 5tanford Dobashi........ ssociate Editortraining.

    TSgt Mial Cintron............ ssociate Editore.

    The Clinic will deploy to Cldrk TSgt Earl Rodrigues.......... ssociate EditorAir Base in July .

    Besides their deployment,SSgt Mary Lou Nakagawa....... ssociate Editor

    the Clinic w ill be liable for their MEI SSgt Anna Marie Fujimoto ..... ssociate Editorprobably sometime during the summer months.

    MSgt Ke m eth II Young ....... ssoc [ate Editorf.

    The UTAs for February,May and ss t Melvin S. Takai......... ssociate EditorAugust will focus on air defense exercise

    scenarios.With the existing air traffic

    control constraints, our air defense

    exercises have been severely limited.We SWEETHEART SPECIAL AT HALE KOA HOTEL

    need to optimize the use of the timeafforded us by FAA during our trainingperiods.

    Hale Koa Hotel will celebrate Valentine'sg.

    Throughout the year we will be Day on both Saturday ,February 13 and Sunday ,

    assisting in t e OJT and transition February 14. Valentine 's Dinner special for

    training of personnel from other mainland both evenings will feature entrees of Vealunits who will be converting to F-4s.

    Cordon Blcu and Valentine's Seafood Delightand include a glass of pink champagne for

    I've briefly summarized our anticipated $14.50

    .The Sunday Pink Champagne Brunch

    major activities for CY 1982.The Buffet is a $9.

    25 bargain.Guard members

    activities we have selected have been should make reservations by calling 955-derived under several working assumptions: 0555 and bring their red I.

    D. car

    ds.

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    ,Feb

    - FU T EBI DIE IN( ASHiFour pilots of the U .S. Air Force AirDemonstration Squadron , the Thunderbirds ,Padre'sPatte were killed J nuary 18 during an aerialdemonstration practice mission. The acci-

    __dent involving four T-38 Talons occurredat l0 s. m . Pacific Standard Time at thedia Springs Au iliary Station, 4C milesby Chaplain (M jor) David Kennedy northwest of Nellis AFB. No one on the

    IRRITATED? ground was hurt.Ki11ed were Major Norman L. Low y of

    Irritation , they say, is som ethingRadford , Va., Captain Willie M ys of Rip-

    gentle folk should never know. Alwaysley, Te n ., Captain Joseph N. Peterson of

    passive, hey go along their way amiling,Tuskegee , Al ., and Captain Mark E . Melan-

    no tter what the cost to feelings. But, con of D811as .

    ave you ever tried to smile when ll the e T underbirds were practicing attraffic ligh s are red and someone honked the Indian Spring training site for thisloudly when you faile to move quickly yea 's planned 87 show in the Unitedenough? States, Puerto Rico and Ca ada.

    ve you he rd a politician slur the President Ronald Reagan expressed sad-name of your candidate...and had a prom- ness upon hearing of the tragic accidentise broken without so much as a faint e - and joined Secretary f the Air Force Vernepla tion? Or, perhaps get a long ex- Orr a d Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Lewpla ation on how to do omething you've Allen Jr. in extending condolences and

    e for years. Suddenly, you w nt to their deepe t sympathy to the fa ilies ofe t o li ts: for people you like a d the officer as well as to all members ofple you don 't like! the Thunderbird tea .

    And, aybe you 've ans ered the tele- e Thunderbirds were formed i 1953phone and heard them h ng up s mply be- to show the capab litiea of Air Force air-cause your voice was not the right voice... craft nd people and to support Air ForceO , had them stand b ck empty-handed recruiting efforts. -.while you th your packages opened thedoor for them?

    We tend to cling to familiar thin s,i

    Well, it's no easy matter to be f iliar custom s. There is great sec rity

    gentle folk and the m ildest can get wa m i travelling a way we know by heart. Theall ver again by just thinki g of an in- roughest ro d c n usually be travelledjustice. Perhaps it is trifling to let w ithout incident when we know every turnauch little things irritate. Bu the and bump.bes of us feel it. Small things that we I has been said by those who donever quite get over so et es. We for- scientific research that it takes atgive d forget except to th nk bout it le st three weeks to adjust to changes.occasion lly, nd then we must consider thewords of Seneca, "Anger , if not restrained ,

    But three months would do it more ustice.is frequently more hurtful to us than the

    d it must be done by abandonment, byinjury that provokes it.

    " setting a ide for period of time allthings like the old way . M y ti es it isWe live in a continual round of ad- done not for ourselves alone, for it isjustments. It usu lly an ad irable fo lish to believe a change involves onlything to be able to make adjustments easily. ourselves.Not many ca . And , yet, it akes us wonder

    ti es if those who c n so freely change In our ve y complex way of life,move without emotions have ever felt there is no situation to affect only onedeeply. person.

    And often, the most wonderfulthing we can do for someone else is tofind our balance by making ad ustmentsquickly, even in the middle of chaos.

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    n P SAFFTY BRIEFSPage 4 Feb . 7,1982 KUKAILIMOKU -- - - -

    By C pt John RamosDTR EXTR ALAOTIT! *AFOSH Standard 161-9 states that

    LATE SPORT NEWS REPORT. . . Wayne SomaP,adiofrequency (RF Ha ard warning ;ignsbe posted at any location where per_onne

    lDateline...HAFB, HI...PERFECT

    Could be exposed to possible excessiveSEASON to be Charlie...154 COMPG "B"

    radiation .One such location is the radar

    tea had a perfect record of 4 wins and nosedock (Bldg 3 02),

    Mauka-Diamond Head

    no losses in the recent HNG Oahu Moun-side of the hangar.

    If you are in thetainball League,

    4 Jan thru 5 Feb '82.area and see the rotating yellow lights

    MSGT Charles Calvan of 154 CAMRON and on, exercise caution and keep clear of t e

    Maj Edwin Chung-Hoon CE Officer combinedfan-shaped" area bordered by read rnark-

    their pitching talents to lead the "B"1n9 o the ground .

    This radiates 0 feetteam to he championship. Most of the

    from the building .games were played at lickam AF Area 61 *Imagine the official concern over thewith a few hcld at Moiliili Field. campaign to encourage safety-belt useThe closest competitor with a re- en same of the Doster read: "Driver5,cord of 7 wins and 2 losses was Com and belt the wife and kids and keep themGroup HARNG hich placed second in this Safe.

    " They decided that this was ayear's league. The Group's other entry little off the mark.

    Regardless, the mesthe "A" tea , had a 500 season wi h a sage is clear.

    It is always a good idearecord of 4 wins 4 losses and a tie, to uckle up and encourage others to doAccording to coach TS T Dennis Fukumoto, the same.

    The force of impact at 10 MPH" he additional firepower provided by is equivdlent to the force catching a 200late-comer MSGT Wayne Soma did the trick. pound bag of cement from a first-storyMembers of the "Championship Team": 35

    nMPH, the force of the

    ompa

    Pteon you orGround Communications: J e Kim your passengers is brutal. T

    here's noEgress: Mike Montero way your arms and legs can brace against. rn s Akau that kind of collis ion...

    thin k about i .Motor Peol: Del BeasleyPhil NavaresJ a e s Ko b a s h i g a wa ,Weapons: Keith unichika •Gene Yamashiro

    1 54 COMPG llq : Ed Chu n g- Ho o n _ =Cornwal Matsusaka _Electric Shop: Gerald Gono -- ` "`I r v i n Yo s h i n o , , ;

    ' ' NEXT UTFu e l Sh o p : MSGT a l Wo n g

    Roberto CarloTire Shop: Norman Kaleo M p H 6

    _NDI Sh o p : Bi l l St e r n :Flight Line: Charles Calvan199 TFS: Clyde TorigaeNa v Sh o p : Al v i n Da n g '°• ;;Comm Sh o p : TSGT Ra yme n d " Ch o p " Ka n e s h i r o - ' .' •.. .ECM Sh o p : TSGT Ro n Mu r o n a g a (Ma n a g e r )

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    U AILI OK Feb 7. 1982 Page 5

    INDERS:

    14 FEBRUARY - Valentine's Day a T FACS DR GA LUP15 F.BRUARY - George Was

    hington 's Not so long ago the ability toBirthday atore fo d energy as fat provided sig-ifican t su vival value to an als liv-

    ing a id food scarcity . Western society

    SAFETY DAY 1982 COMINGhowever, is generally not characterizedby periodic food shortage and, as a

    *SAFETY DAY '82 will be held onco sequence, the ability to store fat

    August 3rd . The Safety Office1 too frequently becomes of negative

    is putting together plans for$urvival value because of over-consump-

    this event. If you have anytion and the resulting obesity . Whenc loric intake exceeds expenditure ofideas, please send you stu

    ffexcess calories, we store it as fat.to the Safety Staff and ADSTs. These lories are mobilized at vary-ing rates depending on the calibre ofexe tion . For example, wal .

    ing at 3.5miles a hour would use S calories aTHINK ABOUT IT : m inute, while running could consume19 calories a minute. Even recliningSOME LEAR FROM EXPERIENCE; uses 1 .3 calories a m inute. Fat pro-OTHERS NEVER RECOVER FROM IT . vides 9 calories per gram or 4086 calo ies per pound . To be completely u-tilized , one pound of fat would re-W Y SPEED IF THE MINUTE YOU quire 820 minutes of walking ,

    215SAV IS YOUR LAST? minutes of running, or 2 days, 4 hours,

    and 22 minutes of recliaing. Exercise

    W A N T E D!NE is not the solution to the over-

    weight problem . More next onth.

    HISTORIANPUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER

    (Continued : Siefermann)

    TV REPAIR SPECIALISTS - To Maj General Siefermann has been an Airoperate and maintain the National Guard Officer for 35 years andTelevision equipment in State Adjutant General for almost nineRoom 134. years.

    He was instrumental in supportingthe growth of HANG in its early years andadministered many innovative pro rams

    Interested persons should during his term as adjutant general.vis t studio during drii This Aloha attire event is beingperiods or make referrals coordinated among 154 Composite Grou unitsto our National Guard by Lt Col Richard Settsu and is to b aRecruiters. memorable evening.

    Guard members areencouraged to attend and enjoy this specialevening. MSgt Wally

    Asato is taking'. reservat

    ions and receiving paynent.

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    KUKAILIM KU Feb . 7, 1982 Page 6

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    "Chondro alacia" and decided to give upby S,I 6t rt Le ogging and return to golf. Approximate-

    ly 56 maintenance person el w ill be leavingCONGRATULATIO S to TSgt ln Wahine- on the 6th of March for the "Red Flag" De-

    kapu (engine) and Larry Derego (fabrica- ployment. Mmm ...should be interesting

    tion) on their recent supervisury appoint- to see ow they make out at the tables,ments. }3ot

    h men are very ca able and will besid s the mission , of course.

    be an even grea ter asset to the CAM Squad-ron in the near future ... nc i

    d ntally , Sgt Understand TSgt Bill Pimenta's wife

    Wahinekapu will be leaving on cr ahc;ut the is in that kind of way ; ditto for Ron14th of March to attend the .T

    79 ngine M iraflor 's wife . Someone mentioned also

    Problem Conference at TinkPr AFR,kl homa. that MSgt Randy Lum 's wife is als hapai,

    uick notes: Sgt Toa Holton ransferred (Again?). Congratulations to the Machado

    to the Army Guard to fly h ,lic lters. TSgt parents on their new baby born January30;

    Roy Kuwana is attend ng th first phase their first.NCO Academy . Captain P

    hillip Tokunaga ,Field aintenance Officer ill be leaving Congratulations to the Squadron 's

    on or about 10 1tarch to attend t e Air- Rifle Team which placed Third overall in

    craft Maint nance Offic r Course at Chanute. HNC State matches. TSgts EricKanaza a,

    (Better take your long johns ). The new Galen Yamada , Ron Muronaga an

    d Norman

    unit Career Advisor for he Squadron is Tyau again placed high in the individual

    MSgt Doug Abe who is also the Squadron 's standings. Also , congrats to t

    he 154

    Council Chairman. Good man , that Doug ! COMPG aseball Team which won the HNG

    Congratulations to TSgt Piciard Gabriel, State Baseball Championship. Coach TSgt

    SSgt Tracy Alvey and Ruban Bala on their Ray "Chop" Kaneshiro and te managerrecent promotions . TSgt Ron ituronaga did an outs an

    ding jobhandling the team . Here

    's also to theDon 't forget the new tax credit of 13 team members from the CAM Squadron!

    $100.00 per exemption on the State Tax

    form th is y ar .Th is is nc t he xc iee Und erstand the promo tion pa rty thrown

    tax cr edit.For fur the r ir io on tax es , by A erospace Tec

    hn ic ians Berna rd no ,Ito

    both Federal and 5ta t , se }uurSyuad ron and Nonaka w as a b last last w eek

    Ta x Ma n , SMS; t Ar t i c= - - n o cha r e f o r i n -

    for ation . This guy gct all the ta forrns, The MAG wheels on the Group

    CC 's carbooks, instructions on taxes, look real sporty , o

    lonel !

    It pays to look where y u are going, Someone also reported that Chief

    especially in the ra n . MS t CeorgePa- Pontes was on a remote South Pacific

    dilla , riding his bike,

    heading towards Island. Don't forget to extend the

    Supply was watching out cr rain puddles , Hawaiian Hospitality to the 1 % E1-

    b u t e r go t o l oo k u p t i e f r_h e c i a i n l i n g t o n ANG Tex a s Gu a r d s me n c omi n g t o

    at the entr nce to the a rcraft parking train with us on the 12-28 February ;r amp wa a t t c•h e d u r n c t , a d b e o r e

    h e a n d l a t e r , i n Ma y , th e 1 0 7 t h New Yo r k

    c ou l d f i g u r e r u t wh e t c i . a :• , h . c r a s ed A , w l l a r r i v e . Ev e r y on e wa n t s t o

    r i g h t i n t t h e c h i n . Au ! nd , t ' e r

    ' s r un awa y r c m t h e c o l d we a t h e r a ndt h a t E- 8 wh o o r k e d l e cr r, : f •. e a t h e c ome t o H wa i . We go t wo r

    d t h a tr a i n c am a nd wl e n ! r i .' u d r f o u t o

    f P r i va t e Be n j mi n wa s t r a n s e r r d ou tt h e e w pa r k i n l t , ' :• e r .' c

    i c p i r. t h e o t h Be n n y ' s . Th e y s e n t h e rh on

    2 0 1 s t p a r k i n g l o t . SMS t r t L c , Lr a i ni n g c r j u s t e t t i n g ou t o f h a n d .

    t o r u n i n t h c 1 9 90 ' ta r . h >r c cd o• wi t h

    Th e Su n d a y Bi bl e Cl a s s a t t lre t r a i n -ing classroom is still goinb strong ....Gome a n d s h r e •r i t h u s .

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    KUK ILIMOKU Feb. 7, 1982 Page 7

    How Man Can You Answe C rectl ?, y r r. Y.ACE-UP NCILARYT INIGBYTV

    DISASTER PREPAREDNESS ke-up a cillary training sessionsINFORMATION are h d in the CCTV Studio for those

    PROGRA me bere m issing the live-presentationsin he Aloha Theater. Speci rrange-

    1.

    You are on Leave/TDY in the CONUS when a ments to h ve these TV playb cks present-general war occurs in which US Forces are ed in the C S C assroom ere coordinatedinvolved .

    hat are you required to do? with M GT Gabriel , CAMS Training NCOICd. Stay put until you receive word an

    d Lt Coi Auic, C S Com ander. Workfrom your unit.d other training requirements d limit-b

    .Stay put and let your unit know ed personnel ti e has de these playback

    where you are. ancillary training sessions invaluable to

    c. Try to report back to your unit ifboth unit commanders and members.

    possible.If not, report to the nearest

    military installation of the same branchof service.d. Sent a letter to the Department

    6 The mi imu distance for non-essentialof Defense requesting specific instructions personnel to evacuate from a nuclear oron where to report for duty. conventional weapons accident is:2. White smoke is used during exercises to a. 2,000 feet.indicate. b. 1,500 feet.a. Release of Toxic chemicals c. 1,000 feet.b. That weapons are engulfed in flames d. 500 feet.c. Simulated fires to mark the accident 7. Which of the fol1owing statements concern-te or simulated fires during attack ing radiation ickness is true?sponse exercises. a. Persons with radiation sickness ared. That weapons have detonated. segragated to protect them fr m secondary. Which of the following base OPLANS infections.provides guidance on disaster preparedness b. Persons with radiation sickness mayactions in the event of an enemy attack,

    be radioactive and should be avoi ed.major accident, or natural disaster? c. The initial symptoms of radiationa. Base OPlan 582. sickness are hemorrhaging and loss of hair.b. Base OP1an 570. d. One of the lasting effec s of radia-c. Base OPlan 355-1. tion sickness is permanent sterility.d. Base OPlan 207-YR. 8. Exposure control procedures in a fallout4. The proper sequence for the four basic shelter are designated to protect you fromfirst-aid measures are: the effects of:. Move the patient to the nearest a. Blasthospital, reat for shock, s op the bleeding b. Heatassure breathing. c. Chemical poisoningb. Stop the bleeding, check the pulse,

    d. Gamma radiationtreat for shoc , protect the wound.9. Who is responsible for maintaining orderc. Comfort the victim, stop the and discipline in a protective shelter?bleeding, assure breathing, and transport a. Disaster Preparedness Officer.to the hospital. , b. Shelter Supervisor.d. Clear the breathing airway, stop c. Unit Commander.the bieeding, protect the wound, and treat d. The ranki g individual in the shelter.for shock. 10. In the U.S. Air Force, a great deal of5. Red smoke is used during exercises to training is currently being placed on:indicate: a. Chemical Warfare Defense.a. That weapons have detonated or are b. Conventional Warfare Defense.ning. c. Nuclear Warfare Defense.b

    . Release of Toxic chemicals.d.

    Non-combatant evacuation.c. That weapons are engulfed in flames.d. Fires and accident sites.(ANSWERS: c, c, c, d, a, a, a, d, d, a

    )Good = 10-8 Not Bad = 7-6

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    Page 8

    COJSOLIDATED BASE PERSON EL OFFICE NEISLETTER

    154TH COMPOSITE GROUP - JA AII AIR NATIO AL GUARD

    HIC AM AIR FORC BASE, HA AII96853

    VOLUME NUMBER FEBRUARY1982

    Increased_Coverage - SGLI: Public L w Awards an

    d Decorations: AF Form 642 (AFAM/97-66, 17

    Oct 81, increased SGLI coverage M Justification i a mandatory item in

    to a new maximum of 35,000

    .Effective the Recommendation for Decoration package

    1 Dec 81, all military personnel automa- for AFA 1 and AFCM ba ed on meritorious ser-

    tically received maximum coveraye.Members vice.

    P,IP DECOR 1 is revised to reflect

    desiring reduced or no coveraye rnust corn- first and second indorsements from super-plete a new SGLI election. Insurance

    is visor to unit commander to CBPO Personnel

    only avai]able in S5000 increments.Pre- Affairs.

    Further all recommendation RIPsmium levels are 75 cents per $5000 o a are changed to include reference to the

    maximum of 5.25 for $35,0

    00 coverage.AFAM

    .DPMA, 4

    49-5669

    Point Gr dit for ECI: During the month of The Air Force Training Ribbon is awardedOctober 19;1 we expe ri nced a systems upon completion of initial military acces-problem .

    Points ear•n d during this period sion training and is retroactive to 15 Augwere not autom tically posted.

    Manual 74.Course completion certificate is the

    adjustments are being accomplished with required source document for updatiny thethe aid of 'ilitary Pay. In

    dividuals APDS.PJo more than one ribbon will be

    completing ECI volumes and end of course awarded to anyone person.No devices are

    exams in th August to October period are authorized to be place on the ribbon.It

    requested to review their PC RS printout is to e worn in ,ediately following theof points earned to determine if reported. Sma

    ll Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon.DPMA, 449-5

    669 DPMA,449-5669

    Automated Securit Clearance A roval Official Photographs: Effective 1 Mar 82S sy tem ASCAS : Numerous inq iries a new approach will be implemented IAW

    concerning security clearances have been AFR 36-93.Individual officers will be

    addressed to CBPO and assistance is being responsible for accomplishing their photos.provided as b st as possible IAW AFR 205-32,

    The 5 year re uirement has been revised tobut be advised that HIANG/CS is the OPR. a requ

    ired photo upon promotion to FirstC PO's function is to support the system.

    Lieutenant thru Lieutenant Colonel. oPlease direct future inquiries there.

    further action will be taken by the C PODPMA,

    49-5669 once th officer's immediate commander has

    replied by indorsement to the follow-up RIPExcer t from NGB messa e: Unit Uar_anc t

    hat the fficer has been advised.Promo ions.

    At the tirne the ure au pub- DPMA,449-5669

    lishes t e special orders announcincFederal Recognitio, of a unit vacancy AFR 35-10: Personal Grooming Standards.promotion, the Personn

    l Dat.aSystem (PDS) HQ USAF directs that wear of the lightw ight

    is updated. Therefore, FeJe •a

    l Recognition blue jacket as a outergarment to luncheons,is extended at tha im . 'hen th

    PO is meetings, symposiums, conferences, conven-

    notifi d ia PDS of F deral Reco nition tions, and off-base business establishments

    being approved the o ficer may be permitted (if th int nt is to do extended shopping,to begin wearinq the in ignia of his/her dining, or social

    izing entertainment) isnew grade.

    Units need not wait until prohibited.special orders arrive to permit a member DPM , 4

    49-5669to assume a new grade whe PDS reflectthe high r qrade.

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    ST Y I E THEii N N TEAM

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    I C REER E Sp fS GT : K'ABAZAWA' BASE CAREER ADVISOR

    Many ti es, in any organization, military or civilian, no one bothersto ask for your opinion. Th

    ere are also times when you do voice youropinion only to be rebutted and later branded as a "rebel".

    After awhile negative attitudes tend to set in and your once "positive attitude"deteriorates. You begin to believe that no one cares an

    d that you arebeing paid to do your 06 - not to think. We11, let me te

    ll you somethingWE DO CARE::: And, e are interested in you and yo r ideas. You don

    'tbelieve me? Take a look at the re erse side of this career ne s sheet.Please use it to air your opinions and thoughts. e can't pr ise tosolve all your problems; but we can, i ustified, 6ring it up to theri ght peopl e . If you wi sh a personal answer , pl eas i ncl ude o r nameand address.Your career advisor is your direct line of co nunication to management.You can discuss any topic problem of personal interest to your careeradvisor no matter how simple you may think your question i.s.

    Let ushelp you broaden your career n the Air Guard.Please return this survey to 154 COMPG/BCA via a sealed en elope or dropit off at the career advisor's desk located in CBPO . Your cooperationis greatly appreciated.

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    T0 : C reer Rdvisor,1 4CGI G llPM

    The followin is a suggestion or opinion that I uld like to express,

    t o hel p npr ove t h e Hawa i i Ai r c ua r d :

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    CC hU ' 'I LNS ( i f a r y ) :

    • ( Op t i o n a l) Ra n k Yr s o f Se r v i c e

    Uni of Assignment or A SC

    ddress (if perso l reply requ sted)

    Note : You need not identify yo rself, ut we would appreciate you ra k ,

    y e a r s o f s e r i c e a r d t o r AFSC. Th a n k y o u .

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