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Show b: A. -- - V S ' 3 sft -v- s? o iF'?1 'rrr-rrj 3 a -- . 3 ' - . s s .. , V . V. i . . V,yi ' ; " ' ii S ;, i i : ' r f' w.M - " v , Vocational education program V K- '.. . I - 7 ' s'" . - A boon So students, a IHesaver So offices - - jLA t' ' . Some of you have noticed a ,y v,v' '; .I-- , O-a- M . Other students working around the installation in- few high school students working at various offices around the post. The vocational education program has placed students in several "4 - 3 clude Cathy Keetch working at the Data Processing division of the Directorate for Management Information Systems. She has recently offices on Dugway. DUGWAY LDS WARD Bishop Carl Roberts presented a special award to Assistant Scoutmaster Harold Byingtonn of the ward sponsored BSA Troop 481, at Tuesday nights 74th birthday party for the Boy Scouts of America at the Ward. Chapel at Fries Park. Happy 74th Birthday- - Boys Scouts of America ' February 8 marked the . - DEADLINES DONT ALWAYS draw smiles, but yesterday did. Fiona McHardy works feverishly to finish a story for this weeks Sampler. She and Monica Moe work in the Public Affairs Office as part of their Vocational Education program. Clo-war- working for us, Monica Moe and Fiona McHardy. Civilian Personnel office works with Joe Morgan at the high school to place the students in jobs. Under the provisions of RESHAPE Dugway is trying to do the most with the fewest number of federal employees, but there are times when an extra pair of hands or two is needed to bolster production. This program de-' finitely helps. The program requires an hour and a half of workiner time. Some of the students put in extra time before and after school hours to fulfil this need. For their part, the unpaid . Den Mothers and Cubs whod like to get involved. Rounding our Dugways Scouting participation are the four Scout units sponsored by the Dugway Ward of the LDS Church. They have Troop 481 of the Boy Scouts, a Cub pack, and Varsity and Explorer units as well. the involvement of the Legion, and Scouters like Adrian Hawkins, Herman McLaughlin, Mike Masoian and others. Troop 517 has been in continuous existence students bring fresh idea? of- . the Staff Judge Advocates Office. Ed is. one of the students participating in the vo- HELPING OUT at the computer center and furthering their education at the same time are (from left) Bonnie Johnson, Steve Carruth, Cathy Keetch and Stephanie Majchers. these troops contact Aaron Housley, Wendell White, Joe Morgan or Mr. McCurdy. The units have 12 in the regular Boy Scout program, 10 boys are in the Varsity Scout program for 14 and 15 year olds and 17 are in the Explorer program for the older boys. LDS-sponsor- and perspectives into the fices and a voracious appetite for learning. The office workers in addition to getting needed help, get the opportunity to help mold the future workers in their specialities. Rewards for both are many. ED FETZER hits the books in For . information about boys active in the troop and room for many more. Scoutmaster Bob Brown, and one of his stalwart helpers Bill Maxwell will be leaving the d sonnel office and Tammy is helping out at the Child Care Center. Ed Fetzer has just recently begun work at the JAG office, and Barbara Bennet is now assisting at this Health Clinic. BJ Beckstrand from the troop in the spring, and we are in dire need of replace ments. Any takers for the scoutmasters job either contact SFC Phil Hale at PAO 2116 or drop by a meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Sunday School activity room. Sonny Deuel is pack leader for Cub Pack 517, (younger brother of the Boy Scouts). There is plenty of room for can Legion Post. Due in no small measure to for 387 months, or 32 Vi years! Thanks to the folks of the chapel, that record goes oh. There are currently 14 been joined by Bonnie Johnson, Stephanie Majchers, and Steve Carruth, in the computer room. Bernadette Mestas is working at the Civilian Per- . Post Chapel adopts Boy Scout Troop 517 74th birthday of the Boy Scouts of America, and, the now famous image of the boy in the London fog doing his' good turn could have been recreated anywhere along the Wasatch Front this week. Members of Dugway's Scout troops are wearing their uniforms to church and school this month in honor of the birthday. Troop 517 is now being sponsored by the Dugway Post Chapel after many years with tiie now inactive Ameri- Under this program, students choose a career field that they feel they would like to. pursue. Then they are matched up with an office at Dugway that is willing to help them learn on the job. Those of you familiar with this paper have noticed the contributions of several students over the past few years. Michelle (Bate) Scott got her start working at the PAO, and currently two fine ladies are cational education cooperative education program. ed New rules on CHAMPUS near hospitals hospitals Does your home zip code fall within a military hospitals health careIf zone? so,, be (Dugway doesnt). aware of some new rules on ... "nonavailability statements. As has always been the case, when the military hos- pital cant provide medical care thats needed, military families must get a nonavailability statement before using civilian hospitals for non- emergency inpatient care under CHAMPUS. But now: You must be admitted to the civilian hospital within 30 days after the nonavailability statement was issued. Otherwise, you have to get another one. After youre released from a civilian hospital, your nonavailability statement is good for the same medical condition for 15 more days. If you have, to be readmitted to the hospital after 15 days, you need to get another nonavailability statement. There are no exceptions to this rule. So for a chronic condition ANOTHER GOOD soldier stays Army. Sp4 Maurice oath and ("Cowboy) Thompson receives his 2LT from certificate Debra Thedford at a ceredischarge mony at the Community Club yesterday. Thompson reenlisted for three years under the present duty assignment option. At least one year will be right here at Dugway. He works for DPCA's Morale Support Activities Branch in the ent that requires repeated hospital admissions, you must get a nonavailability statement each time. Nonavailability statements are no longer issued Auto Craft Shop. when the automatically . mother lives on the border of Army theme for 1984 The Army Family the military zone. health ties or college infirmaries. Other rules on nonavailability statements still apply. Military hospitals . can issue Nonavailablity state- ments for maternity care will be good from the time that the nonavailability statement only for the type of medical care indicated on the form . itself. For more information, call your Health Benefits Advisor nohavailabilitystafements the mother starts prenatal care until six weeks after after youve gotten care only if they could not have provided the care you needed at the time you. received care at a civilian hospital. You can use delivery. If the newborn stays in the hospital after the mother is released, a separte nonavailability statement is not needed, unless the stay is longer than 15 days. A separate nonavailability statement is not needed if the newborn is in an intensive care unit. You still do not need nonavailability statements for: Outpatient care (includthat which you get in a ing civilian hospital) except in the three sites where the services are testing the use of at the nearest military hospital. For more information on CHAMPUS contact Dorothy Cannon at 3311. '' CROSS STITCM & CANDLE WICKING SUPPLIES AIDA Floss Hardanger Pattern Books and Hopscotch Small Projects FABRICS CAROLYN HALEY 522-276- 5 522 B Bonafln, Dugway DMC nonavailability statements for outpatient care (Fort Ord and, Vandenberg AFB, Calif, and NARMC Pensacola, Fla.). Flexible Hours Come or call at your convenience y True medical emergencies. Any type of care when have other health insuryou ance that pays 75' percent or more of the bills that CHAMPUS would have covered,. (Check with the Health Benefits Advisor on this because it can get complicated). Residential treatment centers, skilled nursing facili . Following is the text of a joint announcement of the Army theme for 1984 issued Jan. 26, 1984 by Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh, Jr., and General John A. Wickham, Jr., Chief of Staff, U.S. Army. The Army Family is the Armys theme for 1984. The Army is a family in several ways. The total Army is active, Army National Guard, and Army Reone family serve soldiers, civilian employees, retirees and their, family members. 'Another exists within each unit and in the relationship of units of a command or on an installation. Finally, each of us is a member of a national family unit. The synergism of all these is critical to readiness. We are moving forward on several fronts to foster a sense of family. Leadership and managment actions, the cohort regimental affiliation, and the broadening of bond the to are among strengthen working experiment ensure should that the action plan soldiers. The family the members throughout needs and welfare of family most imporBut deserve. attention the they receive Army tant will be the atmosphere of leading and caring created by the chain of command. of the total Army to dedicate We call on every member thie year to doing everything possible to increase the Army.' 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