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Show Published In the Interest Dugway, Utah ' to offer Terra land Thursday, July 12. 1984 Detachment, Health Clinic and HHC Honor Guard. Providing music for the event will be the 36th US Army Band from Fort - needs folks overnight raft trip on the Green River i uses DEERS to check CHAMPUS eligibility Nuclear-Chemic- lantry with Gold Star, Airborne, Ranger and the Expert Infantrymans Badge. Col. Nydam will be joined here by his wife, Hannah L. (Kontra) who has been active as the President of the Ger- Huachuca, Arizona. Two hours administrative leave has been authorized beginning at 12:30 to allow employees to see the ceremony and attend the reception at Colonel Nydam was born in Oak Park, Illinois. He graduated from Norwich University in North- - sistant Division Chemical Officer for the "Big Red One" man American Wives Club, the Officers' Wives Club and Community Volunteer Activities. She is also an artist. The colonel lists his hob- al puty Chief of Staff for Operations, Headquarters U.S. Army Europe. In addition to the previously listed military education. Colonel Nydam is a graduate include Infantry Platoon bies as skiing, hiking and (look out Mike Masoian) handball.The Nydams have two - children, a daughter M. Theresa and son, David Jr. of Infantry Officer Basic School, the Ranger Course, Airborne The Carruth family will the Training, Investigator Supervisors Nydams decorations in- As- course. clude the Distinguished Fly 1st Infantry Division in Viet de- part next weekend for the East Coast where the colonel will be assigned as the Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army Nuclear Chemical Agency at Fort Belvoir, Chemical Officer Career Course and the Criminal ies. . States Army Forces Command, Fort McPherson, Virginia. Oh West Virginia native was swom in as the seventh Ser- geant Major of the Army. In this capacity he serves as the principal enlisted adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Army in all matters concerning the enlisted force. He maintains , evaluating and making recommendations for improving the combat readiness, quality of life, health, welfare, morale, professional development and other factors concerning the enlisted force as directed by the Chief of Staff. He is a member of the Army Staff Council, the Army Policy Council, the - General Staff Council and other boards and commisr sions as directed by the Chief 6." JL SMA Glenn E. Morrell will visit DPG next week. awards and decorations: Bronze Star Medal; Meritorious Service Medal with two Benning, Georgia. He attend- ed grammar and high school at Normantown, West Virginia, graduating in 1954, .and of Staff. He is a graduate of Class 2 of the Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Bliss, Texas. In 1977, at the age of 41, he earned recognition as the distinguished honor graduate of oak leaf clusters; Army Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters; numerous Campaign and Service Med- has completed 59 semester hours of college credit with the El Paso Community Col- als; Combat Infantryman's Badge; Master Parachutists RadoA and th Ranmr Tah lege, El Paso, Texas. Major Morrell Sergeant aimoH has thp fnllnwin?' the Ranger School at Fort ing Command, Fort Sheri 3. $ Defense and Congress as required. He is responsible for ta; 1st Ranger Battalion, 75th Infantry, Fort Stewart, Georgia; Special Forces Detachment (AIRBORNE) Europe; United States Army Recruit- improvements since the last 1981 "TML" edition. Numerous essential military phone numbers and area locator maps for travelers have been added to the book which has now grown to 300 pages. "TML" may be ordered for $10.95 postage paid from Military Living, P. O. Box 4010, Arlington, Virginia 22204. For quicker service, phone orders are accepted with Visa, MC or AE at Check your Exchange first and save - look (703) for a red, white and blue cover with the Military Living x V . tours in the Republic of Vietnam; two tours with the 7th and 8th Special Forces Group, Panama; 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas; Reserve Officer Training Corps instructor auty wuu St. John University, Minneso- format by Military Living Publications. The popular guide details inforamtion on overnight lodging available on more than 475 worldwide military installations; type of lodging, condition, renovations and W X sioned officers and their families in order, to provide Department of the Army representation to them, and to represent them to the Army leadership. Department of North Carolina, and three rt 1 a Army.s soldiers, noncommis- in Panama. His units of assignment include the 6th Infantry in Ber-- . lin; 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment, German; 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; 5th Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, ranks for as little as $2 per night. The most quoted price is $4. Hie catch to it is how to find out which military installations have what! To solve this problem, a new book, (TML) 'Temporary Military Lodging Around the World" semi-chahas just been completely revised in a new ' i direct contact with the non-commission- ed 7 t vi July 1983, the Wick, 1 7 5? Georgia. William Tapp, Command Sergeant Major of DARCOM. Morrell has served in the United States Army for over 28 years. Since his entry on active duty in November 1954 he has served in virtually every officer leadership position. His career has taken him asthrough many CONUS Eursignments, two tours in ope, three tours in the Republic of Vietnam and two tours Use military when traveling There are places to stay on military installations for all jjfj dan, Illinois; and the United 17, Ser- Glenn Morrell will visit Dugway to talk with the troops and visit various offices and facilities around the post, as part of a tour of DARCOM installations, escorted by CSM personnel office. Thompson becomes commander of DARCOM logo. AAFES Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gal- torate of the Army Ordnance and Chemical Center and School; Commander of the Radford Army Ammunition Plant,' and most recently Chief of the Division, Office of the De- globe. His primary assignments geant Major of the Army or retired military members, can enroll at any service's 237-020- Service Commendation Med- Office of the Chemical Direc-- Leader with the 25th Division in Hawaii, Assistant US Army Hawaii Chemical Officer, Deputy Chief, Special Operations Division for the Army Biological Laborator- On Tuesday, July nt cy al, Army Commendation Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) to visit C Dugway next week ' non-emergen- and Department of the Army; Project Officer and Chief of Washington University. Nydam is also a 1968 graduate, of the Navy Command and Staff College, the Army War College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. The new Post Command- He has also served as ing Cross, Soldiers Medal, Bronze Star Medal with Oak. Leaf Cluster, Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Joint the Program Management . er's career has spanned the the club. planned for the end of July needs more military folks to sign up in order for it to be a "go. Hie trip is open to all military members assigned or attached to HHC and will start at Flaming Gorge Dam and follow the Green through the wilderness to Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado. For more information contact SSG Rudd at HHC 3535. re- dead- ; . nam; Assistant Joint Plans Otficer for the Commander in Chief Atlantic; Staff Officer for the Office of the Chief of Research and Development Commander of the Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory in Europe; Special ministration, management Engineering, from George elements of Headquarters Company, the 65th MP Platoon, Technical Escort 524-534- Some state side family members will have routine medical CHAMPUS claims denied effective July 16 if they are not enrolled in the defense enrollment eligibility reporting system, according to DEERS defense department health affairs officials. 'That denial policy, being phased in over a per- iod, will insure only those persons qualified and registered may receive CHAMPUS benefits. And in addition, beginning Oct. 1, 1984, family members not registered in the eligibility program will be medical care at health-treatmedenied facilities. V There are some exception to phase-i- n deadlines. Newborn claims won't be denied for one year after the birth date. Also, a short grace period will allow for reinstatement of eligibility after ID card expiration. DOD officials say the policy will apply to service families overseas in 1985. Military family members who dont know whether they are properly enrolled in DEERS should check - and enroll - now. Active duty family members must be enrolled by 'their sponsors at the nearest personnel office. Military retirees and their families, and survivors of deceased active In 1971 the colonel, ceived a second master's gree. This time in public Commander Colonel George A. Carruth to incoming Commander Colonel David A. Nydam. Hie colorful ceremony will feature a pass in review by Terra, Utah. The lots have potential for residential development. The sale will be conducted by sealed bid at the BLM Salt Lake District Office. For more information, 8 call Nancy Bloyer at in Salt Lake City. Utah. DOD ; Evaluation Army Test Command from outgoing The Bureau of Land Management will be offering about 60 acres of public land for sale on September 19, 1984. There will be 12 tracts, each containing about 5 acres in rne receive a Master of Science (MS) in microbiology degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1964. & tions building 5444 today! 2-d- ay field, Vermont in 1958 with a B.S. in biology and went on to . Andrew H. Anderson, Commander of the United States time has come and past for all Dugway residential users to turn in their government owned telepshones. Measures are being taken to recover these instruments that will be less than pleasing to everyone including the possibilty of forfeiture Of your deposit. Beat the bad guys . . . turn yours in to the communica- HHC raft trip p.m. on Brantly field the Command of Dugway Proving Ground will be passed by Major General Turn in govt phones now BLM 1 in front of Post Headquarters t f the personnel of Dugway Proving Ground Anderson ito pass the colors July 18 At r of. salutes the family Service (AAFES) and Air Force In a ceremony held June 29 ' at Ft. Meyer, Virginia, Gener- Richard H. Hiompson took. When Army Exchange stars see a of circle logo sporting the slogan shoppers "AAFES salutes the military family," they will be in for a treat, say Army and Air Force Exchange officials. 10 nonor the year of the military family, AAFES will offer military families numerous specials and events from July through December in AAFES facilities worldwide. Hie logo, along with graphic materials and installation media releases, will be used to alert customers to these special events. items in AAFES has planned to include family-oriente- d the reduce of the sales scheduled for the remainder year, d family-orienteprices of some concessions, show selected movies and offer other personal service activities. Local AAFES facilities will also sponsor special events throughout the remainder of the year in a salute to the year of the military family. the oath and became . DAR- - - ment modernization pro-- , gram,. gq;ring that it is de and complished e in cost we must practice cost discipline in everything that we do." In other responses, Thompson said he on-tim- with-Thomps- Supports maximum exploration of technology to as- sure that our soldiers receive the best and highest quality equipment available, Supports a strong logis- - - sure that the capabilities of support forces and the CONUS sustaining base are sufficiently modernized adequately respond to the of our modern combat . Armored Division in many; the U.S. Army Command and Staff College, the Armed Forces Staff Col- lege, and the National War College, General Thompson tics research and corn-comb- at Ger-t- o Inven-needs- d tory Control Center, Vietnam; the Defense Logistics Service Center and Defense Property Disposal Service in Battle Creek, Michigan; and the . Troop Support and Aviation MaterielReadinessCommand in St. Louis, Missouri, A native of New York City, New York, General Thomp-maste- r son is married to the former Patricia E. Palm, and they have two daughters and one son. . al, Infantry and Quarter- schools and of the Air . . has held numerous staff, and command positions. He manded the 503rd Supply and Transportation Battalion, 3rd as- - forces. v Supports programs for improving the career devel- opment and quality of life of the DARCOM work force, both military and civilian. A graduate of advanced courses atthe Adj utant Gener- - on -- - Recently, Thompson was asked to give two or three primary goals he would setfor DARCOM as its commander. The general's answer: "First, I intend to build upon the solid founds- tion that General Don Keith established in executing the .. with vigor the Armys equip- - commissioned service, has been the Army's deputy chief of staff for logistics since August 1981- tics support processes, Second, I intend to pursue COMs 8th commander. A seasoned veteran with over 39 years of enlisted and in-sto- re ment program which will Army's research, develop- ment, acquisition and logis-a- l . 7 Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army. Opinions expressed by the writers herein are their own and. are not to be con-sidered an official expression by the Department of the Army. The ap- - - pearance of advertisements inserts in this publication does not constltute an endorsement by the Department of the Army. X I ..vn "1 i.. ' --- sow r- -' - t f rJ.'iii i , r ii ; . 45. |