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Show ', V' Page 8 THE DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, May 23, 1980 command a learning experience Continued from page 3 Sampler: So we will still rush around at the last minute? CPT Fisher: There are certainly things that we have to do to get ready for it. But there are some other things that I'm considering which I hope will take the pressure off in the future. I would like to place more responsibility on the platoon sergeants to insure that their people are squared away on a continual basis instead of just get-- ting ready for inspections. Hopefully in the near future we can get this done. Sampler: Are the NCOs at Dugway fit to train and lead, the lower enlisted personnel here? CPT Fisher: Well, I will say that I would like to sec a lot inoire out of them. But I think its an indication of the times, meaning the Army, and not Dugway specifically. We're having recruiting problems and this, in turn, reflects on the career NCOs and officers who have seen the draft army, know what its capabilities arc but see it shut down. They see these changes and think they're for the worst, and not the better, and it begins to affect their thinking and morale. Now, it seems they just dont want to put out the maximum effort they did years ago when things actually get some experience in map reading. There is also some other training along these lines we can were different. of Will this da But it's too bad we dont have the facilities to Sampler: way anything change really, make it interesting. For example, a qualifies- - ' thinking? tkxi course for the M16. is what CPT Fisher: I guess I'm saying that in my You see, a lot of this type of training is geared personal opinion, it would be a good deal if we toward hot the IRF; too, and they do have requirements draft. back all I'm that Now the brought saying ' the to be dummies are the met. in were people Army Things like civil disturbance training getting because that isnt the case. But we've got to draw on should be done outside and not taught in classroom. a larger base of the population, Ihese are tome of the things that Im thinking Sampler: Do we promote people to an NCO posi- about. But they wont be every week because we still tion who are unqualified? have SQT training that has to be done. CPT Fisher: That may be the case in some places, Maybe, theyre short of NCOs so they grab someone who has enough going that he can qualify. But I Sampler: What about having an IRF exercise? CPT Fisher: We will. But we do have to realize dont think thats necessarily so here. this is a TDA and not a TOE unit. And a lot of that Sampler: What do the regulations say the comstuff the were talking about for overnight exercises pany should be doing as far as training and, secondrequires equipment that we dont have. Some of the ly, what do you plan to do? we could probably get on loan from the CPT Fisher: To be quite honest, I dont know specifically what the regulation says with regard to National Guard. Being new Im not aware of how )vas previously trained, requirements concerning training, although we do have to keep up with the basic soldier skills and SQT Sampler: Not very well, sir. In case of infiltration, training.' would be sorely prepared. we One of the things I plan to do is set up an orienCPT Fisher: Well, if somebody wanted to get into teering course so the personnel here can get out and the post to get something, it could be done and the IRF could only respond after the fact. The Dugway High School golf But there are other missions the IRF could be used team played the Park City Miners for such as crash and rescue operations, searches and May 6 for a state tournament berth thingp like that which we could train for. These are and lost by two strokes 374-37the practical exercises that I would like to see done. Hie Mustangs top performer, and the competitions top medalist, was Sampler: Have women personnel brought any Bruce Shilling, who completed 18 holes at the Stansbury Golf Course problems to your attention? CPT Fisher: Im not aware of any problems con- with an 80. cerning the women. They havent said a thing to me JEFF KEETCH placed second beas for as problems are concerned. hind Shilling with an 85, and Mike McCurdy and Jeff Burke finished play Sampler: Is commanding this company the same with a 96 and 115, respectively. as heading a company say at Fort Sill, Oklahoma? CPT Fisher: In comparison, this is a piece of cake According to Shilling, Dugway was and I say that never having been a company comleading after the front nine but found mander before. From observing company comtrouble on the courses second half. manders at my other assignments, Dugway is We were doing good until Jeff and 1 took a lot of strokes on this one hole nothing like that of a major installation. Its a comwhile the. team we were playing pletely different ball game. This isnt the Army. For any new people on post against birdied it twice. who think it is. Ill say that youre in for a rude awakening when you go to your next duty station. Its as simple as that. ' Mustang golfers lose playoff to Park City the state finals as a team. Shilling was. invited to go because he was high 6, . - Now through Saturday, May 24th, for the greatest prices oh graduation gifts and. Memorial Day gear. Haggor. 3-P- C. 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Both of them them people logo to Right nowIhave to Yaces will under be a mile in distance them-agaiwork and then I never, see unless they a.m. and 9:30 a.m. start at 9 ano have a problem or something needs to be done. respectively, I wouldsomeday like to have a specific function For the three and six mile races be- and train towards that function. 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., But I wouldnt trade the job in now because its a eleven categories have been drawn up good experience to break in after having no other so each and everyone gets a chance at real troop experience for the last five yean. CANVAS SHOES on BE SURE TO SHOP OUR MARKDOWN RACKS A TABLES Knits, crepes, prints 3 styles on 9.88 10.88 . Reg. to $25.00 -- - 25 Off 4.88 20 Off FASHION JEANS 20 Sampler: After what you've experienced here as ES 2 tor$5.00 3.88 20 OH KNIT TOPS .... Reg. $13.00 .... 3fO'$10.00 SUMMER TOPS Boys Off GIRLS GALLARY- - Entire stock Keg. 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Military runners are encouraged to get together a four or five member team (this applies only to the military) and join in die fun. Entrance forms can be obtained' from SGT Pearson in Bldg. 5330- Room 1310, 1SG Oakley at HHCorat Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City, Onge place second Steve Bruce, on the other hand, had a relatively easy time reaching the finals of the No. 3 singles division. BRUCE destroyed his first round opponent East Carbon ,. 6-- 1 then survived a mental lapse in his second match against Kanab to win 6-- 2-- 6-- 0 and advance to the championship match opposite St. 6-0- 0, 6, Joe. The freshman succumbed in two sets, 6-- 6-Masoian and St. Onge, playing at No. 2 doubles, topped both Wasatch Academy and St. Joe by identical 6-- 6-- scores to earn the right to play Park City in Dugways last shot at a championship. affair 6--3, 6-BUT THE duo dropped the two-sThe Mustangs final state entrant was the No. 1 doubles team of Paul Mohammed and Jimmy VanLeeuwen. 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