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Show DA Employee's Idea Saves US $15 Million -. in Mill VWNfl!.. lt A I 1 The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., May 23, 1969 fnm Hi'rhilin attention was caught FORT BELVOIR. Va. (AXF) civilian An Army ly -thj Arim DRACON, a shoul- employee, optically tracked and whose suggested $280 substitute d'RuMmI antitank missile for a $1700 electronic training device saved the government whose c;irr mj; container becomes n launching tub, $15 million, has received a check llls a to fabricate an for $1500 from the U.S. Army Comliat Developments Command exact replica of the. DRAGON niivsile and container (CDC). to which the electronic tacti-o- f winner Lionel P. Herholm, the cash award, an equipment cal trailer could be attached, With this icpliia the soldier analyst at the CDC headquarters. n works for the Authorizations Divi- - could truin in the complete of the CDC's Organization get detei limi, aiming and This office deter- - ing setnieiKt up to firing, Since the Herholm model is mines the Tables of Organiza- tions and Equipment for the sturdy and relatively inexpen-Armto include its weapons and sive, the soldier can also carry nJ "v" with it" in the field their training devices. during training and meneuwn. work in demanding proficiency the highest military standards The Wwl Mini sciiK ui yiuuiiciv, aixuiu- - a COntlllUlin' nulicv f viirvHiruif. i ing to the citation. to submit employees ing sugges His excellent military liear-in-g tions, especially in areas where and congenial disposition increased safety may le consistently enhanced the fulfillment of the Military Police . mm. During the first three mouths .11. uiArlr niu.'win I Jtv ufillntfMuiw cm of all surest urns ltfnH, 42 independently, coupled with llKflillM,i 11IIVJUJ111 LUC J1IVCU11VC his intelligent and courteous re- - But.....u Awards (.ominittee were adopt- . . . . , sponse to diverse situations, are , eu " Was ft .:.k .k11 Willi lllC- IIIKI LI' awarded to MTC;pill Deseret Test Cenditions of the Military Police ter employees. Corps, the certificate said. The importance of safety Specialist Russom's devotion suggestions is underscored by and r. thei command 0 du, pj,. to award fonnance reflect the highest a minimum of policy for each $15.00 credit himself D adopted suggestion which imGn)und and the Unit. Pnjvi the safety of personnel ed states Anny, the citation proves or equipment. - 1 w vC) ill tar-sio- e. 1 y, Receiving new lieutenants' bars is LT John C. Huyler of the Chemical division. ing the promotion to first lieutenant is COL Charles M. post commander. Help ing with the insignia change is Mrs. Huyler. Mak-Shadl- e, Subdued Insignia Changeover Date New Application Deadline On Special C.I. Insurance Is Suspended WASHINGTON (ANF) mandatory changeover date world-wid- e wear of sulxlued field on and work signia forms, originally scheduled The for in- uni- for July 1, 1969, has lieen suspended. A new changeover date will be announced by Department of the Army as soon as manufacturers provide a firm commitment as to when the sulxlued insignia will be available. At that time, the U.S: Army Support Command, Philadelphia, Pa., will also issue requisitioning instructions to the field. Here's CPT Charles A. Cuprill New SJA . A Low Ball Deal on Golf Cart Batteries The Veterans Administration has advised veterans that those eligible for special G.I. insurance of service- - connected disalnhties may now apply for this coverage any time within a year alter by VA of their disability rating. Previously, application had to be made within a year after VA's determination of the disability rating. They emphasized that the year now starts from the date on the VA notification not the day the veteran receives it. The coverage is under the National Service Life Insurance program and provides policies of up to $10,(XX) for personnel disabled in service who often have difficulty getting commercial insurance. It is in addition to convert ed Servicemen's Croup Life Insurance for which veterans may apply after separation from service. The VA said for a disabled veteran to be eligible for NSLi coverage he must be in good d Jtealth except t for ' " disability.' Veterans may convert SGLI of disabilities re cardies or "teglth -- &&tf?Ws.mtneV- nSst arcer wiinin izu The 1 service-con-,'necte- 7 V Mllip. IIVWI 9 Jj ) Bradshaw Auto Parts 50 North Main 882-228- 2 San V Se';vHas 13 rr to handle converted SGLI poll- - . Itluviminn riWArtiw .nnflir rhi program is also $10,000. Receiving . promotions to Specialist Five from Toole are Alan Foos (center) and Philip Harvey. :. fs..---..- I; . -- , - :..- - " POWER From the summit of power men no longer turn their eyes upward but liegin to look alxwt them. Aspirations sees only "uo"; 01 From the BEAUTY San Francisco Bay area cornea Mia. Lore Frailer, top flight Model TV and aineinr itar. a8em.eilt Lorre was bora and raised in St. Louis, Mo. and has as her Last year, nearly a third of hobby the collecting: of old gos-a-ll motor vehicle accident vie-- pel and revival records, tims were between 15 and 24 About 80 P""?"1 of Amenca years of age. Total for the group h-4 and 0W".ed was in excess of twice that for ,folts "l6" wno owTiers, private other . "y"'" any age group spanning l" ".'"' the same nnmlur nf vin each. n Lowe". Vf Systems liaplislc Kurns DTC Cerlificale Ih-ci- by Cisela Blake There's a place nestled in the valley surrounded by the mountains; it's called Dugway. It's a place where you meet fine people: Young men who are proud to serve their country; dedicated men, who fulfill a mission; their wives who are devoted, loving and serving; their children who can grow up carefree in a place nestled in the valley, surrounded by the mountains. It's a peaceful place, where one gets inspired by looking " at the mountains, where one humbly realizes the greatness of the Lord and the smallness of oneself. U"C;MUC lroinolion, Acting Sergeant Donald J. Howard of the fifth MP Platoon has i promoted to serhas been Howard SCT geant. with the platoon since lust January and has served us a sliilt siiier'isor since that time. A Tribute To Dugway "The old idea of keeping a m IT V"T lm " AT O vera, ur icn yean, iuiu men when some magic date turning him out as re- born hasn't done the job at all. Our high rate of repeating of- fenders shows that. A subrtan- part of all crime in this it is much higher country is committed than 50 percent PPle who have been in Mini E. Alexander. nttnni p U.S. Dept of Justice, quoted in U S News and World Report Cuinpany Commander Barckley Arrival at 65th Mh conc;iuded. PRISONS 111 1C BAY Man-ti- al J! an inspection in Following ranks of (be Headquarters company by its commanding officer and new executive officer, the Dugwuy post commander. COL Charles M. Shudle presented one of the company's departing members with a DTC of Achievement. Cited was SP5 Paul B. a construction surveyor Previous to his arrival ut with I lie Test Division, for outDugway, SOT Howard served standing service during the 22 months as a military police- period Jan. 30. 15MW to May man in Vietnam with the ol)4th 20. lU(fl). MP battalion. to the citation, A new clerk hus arrived for SP5 Baptist e was responsible for the MP platoon. He is PFC laying out test grids, establish- Cary Wein. PFC Wein comes ing gun positions, target areas, observation positions, and photo to Dugway from an assignment positions. as a company clerk for a basic These duties were accomtraining company ut Fort plished with the utmost effi- Wasliington. PFC and Mrs. ciency. and dependability the Weill are native New Yorkers, citation says. but tliev have indicated thev He was also recognized for are enjoying their stav in the f "j. efficient and humane scr-iiiteriiiouiituin area, and are vice with HHCs funeral details ' ' ' during tlie months he lias . hxiking forward to a gcnxl tour t Dugwlv; -at Diigway. His mniersianding of iJeople .rvu-e- . symiwllietic attitude to- i,..r i.i... . , wards 'the families have earned, . ew iora vm- ;f-arts course at aiul siilKirdiiiates audSYAuf ad- versity. miraliun if the public,1 accord- 4 th"' 'citation. T'"S '"lJr" upTr Bap-tist- - - Congratulations! ! 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