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Show NCO course due for HQ. COXARC, Ft. Monroe. VA The Army Chief of Staff has given the go ahead for the senior course of the Noncommissioned Officer Education System (NCOES). This highest of the three levels of NCOES will be a permanent change of station course of about 22 weeks duration. It will ofprepare noncommissioned ficers in grade E-- 8 for duties as command sergeants major and other positions of increased responsibility. As the Army War College is for officers, this school will be the capstone of professional educational development for our noncommissioned officers. THE FIRST senior NCOES class will begin early in 1973. Unlike die basic and advanced levels of NCOES which are taught at the various service schools, die senior level will have its own school, as yet untitled, at Ft. Bliss, Texas. Two classes are programmed for each year, beginning with a student body of 160, expanding to 200 as more academic space becomes available. CONARC is designing the course to be attractive to student families as well as to attending noncommissioned officers. Normally, students will attend the senior course while enroute from cme station to another. Married selectees will be encouraged to bring their families. WILL be proCLASSES grammed to coincide with the foil and spring semesters of the civilian academic year to minimize disruption of student childrens schooling. A generous number of family quartern will be reserved at Ft. Bliss for use by senior NCOES students and will be available upon their arrival. Student wives will be welcome participants in orientations, lectures and a variety of recreational and social activities. Bonafide and geographical bachelors will find quarters within easy walking distance of the academic complex. Hie total effort of the course will be directed toward creating an overall educational experience which is new, challenging, stimulating and re E-8- The Deseret Sampler, Friday, July 7, 1972 s Q(C many facets of today's changing world. warding. Selection for the senior course will be competitive and tough. To be eligible for the course, nuncommissioued officers must be in grade E-between their 13th and 23rd years of service SIGNIFICANT block of instruction, concerning the leadership and management of people, will, among other things, bring students abreast of current thinking in the behavioral sciences. Emphasis will be placed on dealing with contemporary problems. Rather than being aimed toward particular Army specialties, senior NCOES will be purely branch immaterial and broad in scope. It will cover functions and operations of various nationthe al governmental agencies, other services in joint rule, and major Army headquarters and ' A 8, and possess a current EES of 100 or better. DA will select just over four per cent of all 's to attend each eligible class, making this opportunity for selection greater than that of officers competing at the senior service schools and colE-8- leges. THE CAREER progression who curof highly qualified E-than 23 years have more rently of service will not be retarded by missing Senior NCOES. DA will convene a board to screen the records of such noncommissioned officers and, where deserved, they will be granted 8s The ACTion Line's first weeks of operation brought a variety of questions and comments to the post commander's office. And as promised, here are the answers. If YOU have questions, comments, or suggestions that you feel are pertinent to DPG and the community, call 2283 and speak out. At no time will the individual's right to privacy lie The curriculum will include solid grounding in a wide range of advanced military subjects. Students will have ample reconstructive credit equivalent sources and opportunities to to senior course attendance. sharpen their speaking, writing and listening skills during extenThe senior course is planned in the communito provide interesting subjects of sive instruction An increasing variety arts. cative study and considerable intellectuof elective studies, covering a al challenge. Students will find wide range of both military and that much of their time will be academic subjects, will be offersmall discussion groups spent in ed as the school matures. or seminars. Case study methods course, During this will also be employed. officer senior noncommissioned Distinguished guest speakers lie expected to master from a broad range of agencies students will some 680 hours of academic violated. -- Veterans Administration Center specializing in treatment for amputees opened in Seattle recently, raising the total to 17. A the Arctic Test Center, Fort Creely, Alaska, and the Tropic-Tes-t Center, Fort Clayton, Canal Zone. MOS's in which vacancies exist at each of the test centers can be obtained from SFC David L. McKinney, career counselor, 4 Dngway, Utah. Phone new form of Vitamin D used at V.Vs Wadsworth Hospital Center shows promise in treatment of patients with advanced kidney damage and iirem ia and those using artificial A 522-288- during duty hours. Enlisted men are encouraged to apply or reenlist for assign-- , ment to these test agencies. autiimnhileaccident.llaroldFrank- lin Benson who had blackouts which are getting progressively worse and more violent. Benson, an electronics tech- nician, lielieves that computers going to take over the world. When he learns that the opera- lion to alleviate his condition iucludes a small computer siini- he liecomes lar to a para-make- r, convinced that were correct. his suspicions Spanning five dux's, the story revolves around Benson's surgery. his flight from the hospital, and his inx'iilvement with Dr. Janet Ross, a young psychiatrist who had feared what the results of the operation might lie. The suspenseful proceedings, two-year-o- . Credit Union by F. Sharon Morris inDue to the meniliers creased and active participation in the Dngway Federal Credit Union's savings program, the of Directors has declared an extra dividend of U of 1 a total of 2.75 for the last six month period or 5lifi per annum. This dividend will lie and posted to the accounts on July 1. How alxmt the rest of you? Are vou losing out on lienefits that could lie yours? Start to- day to lie come a winner. 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Harrison describes Whistler started to write his how Congress is seeking to when 1896. in autobiography reverse the trend that foreign he was 62, but grew tired of it policy making is the sole after a couple of chapters and area of the President. Mr. gave up. Williams lias finished the job Harrison is researching under a two - year grant and produced a hilarious tour awarded by the Hoover Instide force in which the story of tution on War, Rexrolution one of the most fractious careers and Peace at Stanford Uniin the history of art is told by the man who lived it. Or so it versity. seems anyway, thanks to the Early Retirement: Is It Worth the Price? by David success of William's sympathetic Nesenholtz examines whether evocation of Whistler's personretirement after 30 years is ality and wit. more desirable for the Armed Serious students of Whistler's Forces than retirement after art are probably going to regard 20 years in terms of return this book as an unscholarly on investment, utilization of popularization unworthy of their productive capital, and extime; so much the worse for them. pense involved. It will lie well liked by layAmong the other provocative offerings in July's Milmen and, in fact, by all admirArmies ers of a good story brilliantly itary Review are: and Societies: Three Case told. - Alexander Ross, CleveStudies The New German land Museum of Art Library. MY NAME IS ASIIER LEV Army by Army Lt. Col. A Potok. William L. Hauser; The DeChaim fascinating by Milvelopment of picture of childhood in the ' strict Brooklyn Jewish communitary Policy" by Army' Lt. Col. John G. Pappageorge; ity of the 1940s. Asher Levs artistic talent and QUILT A Quantitative is foreign to his orthodox Jewish Approach to Determining an family w'ith their liackground of Enemys Most Probable scholars and religious men. Course- of Action by Army Involved in founding Hebrew Maj. George D. Livingston schools in Europe and America Jr. and aiding Jews to escape the The Military Review is published monthly at the U.S. persecution of Soviet Russia, Army Command and General they are heartsick that their child is different. Staff College in close associain the account on or liefore the Rabbi detion with the U.S. Army War The community's month. fifth of each Asher should lie apCarlisle Barracks, College, You will find vour account cides that famous Jewish a to Pa. 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War and the His studies involve art. his- - the Revolutionary , le Ilew ntl0- schools of tury. techniques and Chapters are arranged in art, ami visiting museums; his as events study of Christian art particu- - ehronological sequence Velop in Landau, Boston, Que-ar- e larlv is disturbing to his family. ew 'oik, and other points But Asher can puint only , and abroad, ?,on what he feels, and as an ex pres- s ext he m,neny read- sion of his emotions he paints , ,, e an genera'ly clear. It pre- his mother into a crucifixion e sen,!' a" scene therein creating tun.mil in,nna,f Pctu times, people involved, the and horror in the community, of Tom liy this power which battle plans and schemes Ixitli sides, and even the weathand amuses gives pleasure pain, er from a point of view unfamiliar to most readers. - Martha C. Blalock, Los Altos High School Library, Calif. Are you a winner? So many roads diaries p The Veterans Administration approved 91,200 GI home loans during the first quarter of this year, a 123 percent increase over the same period last year. requirement continuing June stating that in accordance with 4 in die civilian, governmental and military sectors wifi lie scheduled to provide firsthand insights into A I have a question in regard to the DB notice on the DTC Regulation 210-camp trailers, utility trailers, etc., are to be parked in die storage lot provided. First, I want to know what etc. is and second, if the lot provided will hold all the trailers if they are put there, and third, if the Command assumes full responsi-- b ility for damage done through vandalism. ACTION LINE: The responsibility of the government concerning trailers parked in the storage lot is the same as if the trailer were parked at the place of residence. However, parking spaces will lie provided as assigned and the lot will lie locked. Keys will lie available at the Security Division, only to personnel with trailers parked in the lot. Etc", refers to items such as detachable campers, includoff truck models. And at present, two lots are lieing prothe ing vided for storage. It is felt that these will suffice. But if more space is necessary, it will lie provided. I'd like to know why we can't wear tank-toshirts into the bowling alley. They cover the body adequately. If vou are outside doing something, you have to go all the way home and get into something else just to get in. ACTION LINE: The dress regs are currently under study. Look for the results in the next issue of the Sampler. I would like to suggest that the trees over in East Wherry housing be trimmed back above the sidewalk to allow evening strollers access to the sidewalk. Also, residents should use more cure when watering. Sometimes you have to go into the street to avoid them. ACTION LINE: It is the individual's responsibility to trim small branches as needed. If large branches need trimming, however, the Facilities Office should lie contacted. As for the luith to watering. That is also the individual's responsibility water his lawn and respect his neighbor's rights to free passage. hole just over the dip on Why can't that East Knight be filled in? I suggest the hole he relocated if we cant get ulong without one. ACTION LINE: The very dispensable hole will lie filled. The hot mix necessary for the job has lieen ordered. Numerous calls have been received concerning the hours of operation for the swimming pool. In response, the hours will be extended and two additional life guards have been hired. I would like to know why we cant have a motor-cros- s course here. Besides improving our cycling ability, it's fun.' ACTION LINE: Your suggestion is under consideration, though there is a safety problem to reckon with. I feel that Mr. Abe Mohammed, TSC Ray Montano and TSG Alex Mason deserve some kind of recognition for the kind of work they have done for the. past three years with the Little League program at Dugway. ACTION LINE: Your suggestion has lieen forwarded to the appropriate office, and their just recognitimi is imminent. 27th of 22-we- exists for enlisted personnel at Computers , biography childhood, civil war are new book topics THE TERMINAL MAN liy Michael Crichton. Following an commands. Arctic, Tropic Test centers need more men 'J0 Bookcase Review and horrifies, he recognizes die demonic and the divine in his gift. To become a great painter is the only justification for the pain he has caused his family. Potok himself creates beautiful word pictures using a simple, terse style. The txiok should catch the interest of young adults. - Janet Prince, San Leandro Community Library, Calif. THOSE DAMNED REBELS by Michael Pearson. Based on Philip Smith and llarlan Mosher of Spcciul Services designed and built the departing gifts for Brigadier General Max Etkin, Commanding General, Deseret- - Test Center, a lire gifts included a display case depicting General past duly assignments and dates of rank, a geode I desk set and geode plaque. Et-kin- |