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Show cti-;- 6UX L UNIVERSITY UTAH 0? U2VJU2S fXRiGl-- 5 t, A periodicals V . ZLIugway JV n ; I .4 Friday, April 22, 1966 Vol. No. 9 No. 20 Published for Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah Army. Opinions expressed by publisher and writ-ers herein are their own and are not to be con-- , sidered an official expression by the Depart- - Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, Tooele, Utah, a private firm, in no way connected with the Department of the Army Officer Education Molly Bee System May Change Soon f at VMH known the Haines Board its President, rtudy ! A for as group, Lieutenant General Ralph E. Haines, Jr., was established in June 1965 to examine in depth the Army system for the education and training of Army officers at service schools, service colleges, and civilian institutions for the period The Haines Board Report, which has been published for staffing within Department of the Army, has aroused widespread interest. This FACT SHEET represents a capsule summary of the Boards effort. The report and its recommendations have not been approved and will not represent either policy or proposed plans of the Department of the Army until approved by proper authorities. (The March 30th edition of Although the Board found that the Army Times mentions The gg cent d the ReKular Army CBR Weapons and Orientations Officers now have a college de- Course at Dugway should be mov-mends that the it ed to Ft. McClellan, Ala. The Anny a 10q live-fir- e demonstrations, now part Modifications were proposed in of the course, should be offered the missions and objectives of (at Dugway) as a seperate demon- - the career schools to better pre- stration for field grade officers pare Army officers for their future and civilians when needed.) assignments and to discontinue According to Lt. Col. Charles instruction that is a reorientation W. Anderson, CBRWOC com- of '"assignments' IndTx'peri- mandant, the above paragraph ences. The modified courses will is merely a recommendation and be focused on a specific goal and he emphasized that he knows of Army organizational level. The no transfer of CBRWOC activiBoard proposes greater use of ex- ties at this time. tension or correspondence courses BACKGROUND new type mobilization course for The broad purpose of the study certain categories of officers, and group was to determine the ade- use of electives at various levels quacy of the current career courses for intellectual cer schools system and to recoin- challenge, diversity, and an op- mend appropriate changes in its portunity for study in depth in direction, structure, and operation certain areas. Proposals were also to meet requirements of a pro- made concerning the establish- gressive Army. ment of formal officer specialist During the seven and one-haprograms in the following areas: months the Haines Board was in Comptroller, Systems Analysis, session, its members visited more and Automatic Data Processing. than 70 military and civilian eduTTie Board proposes collocating cational institutions and industrial some school and training actiWtta corporations. They interviewed the at centers to combine educational heads of every major staff agency and training functions where simi- of the Army General Staff as well larity of school functions and as officials of several other governof educational compatibility mental agencies. They also sought courses and disciplines exist the opinions of major Army com The Boards findings are intend- manders and many distinguished to guide the officer education retired general officers. and training system for Army offi- CENERAL CONCLUSIONS cmof.ll branches, from the time Througiout the Boards visits of commissioning until retirement, and discussions, it was impressed at service schools, service colleges, by the high level of instruction in and civilian A.e.r.nn.i. commer- industrial institutions. Add to Change in Edu system The proposral changes will provide of Army Schools, by the instruction Army officer with the progres dent to whom the was nresented. and above all bv sive education and training re-1965-197- pt .of lf -- VI Fniifslp ViWlipiC i l01T10tftCi - non-regul- ar Bee abhors die term veteran. To her it signifies age, almost antiquity. Yet Molly Bee is a veteran, a veteran of every phase of show business save bur- lesue- rtarted a very d then 'oun8 tyP in "d'o. transferred her allegiance to tele-vision before motion pic- turei and final,y the nitery rir' P1 cuit; a11 cording and making personal appearances at (Miss Bee is an all around entertainer capable of handling glng chores along with the emcceinS- tradinS or J"1 lookin8 beauti P" 'L m nam-current- ly , arod H? fh ""S 1h". lth through Europe, then tke 00 kcr own' Ptyod almost every state fair in th cunt0'. and has appeared 011 television as a regular on sev- era! shows and a guest on many. Molly Bre started television at and ageof the h"lonS P1"1 shown 5" Hope h" P10 audUf,ce ow n8 the P- - ,tint Oldl , TCIlllCSSCC , D and f,r half-In-- Parted a 1H-Engli- di fir PP EffllC Pcnt FOTQ SflOW J months nth7 was here ith virfoo, that she pit her opportunity to sing ballads 11 really feel 8rown UP- - Follow' Molly appeared on Ernie als0 with 7 ",ghtti Ed Sullivan, Roy Rogers, Jimmy Gleasmi, Jack and others. HoP "y B Currently she is signed on a semi- regular basis with Jimmy Dean !? tW Je . "d proved world and Defense industry and in the civilian edu- cationid rommurrity,the""military MlHWMimMift 11,6 HmmI in ia academic system was found to be deUbcrations, considered rapid advances of recent regarded favorably. Adjustments technological and im'ljtaryijrelu'rement Board are minor the proposed by eve's of conflict when compared to the system as Dr school whole. current The a systern is basically sound and effec- tive; however, the Boards detailed examination of every import- ant facet of the officer education indicated some changes are need-e-d in directicm, structure, and op- eration. In the area of officer procure- SAUNA, KANS (Special) ment and retention, the board Christopher D. Houghton, recommended that the period of 0f Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hough H8 E. 3rd, was promoted to obligated service for officers (except doctors and den- - the rank of major at St. Johns tists) be increased from two to Military School. He is the execu-thre- e years; and the period of tive officer of the Cadet Corp Regular Army officers (except US Company. Military Academy graduates who Houghton, a senior, was are obligated to serve to the rectors honor roll at four years) be increased from die end of the sixth grading period, three to four years. ri run. Molly , Bee LTfo' inches bir and has been des-,:n,)ashaving"china blue eyes. young lass is fair skinned, proportioned and enjoys ath- rid-ijp,water-skiin-especially horsdiack idie does though ing, not swim, and table tennis. Tickets for the Jimmy Dean Show are available by mail to Valley Music Hall, P. O. Box 222, North Salt Lake. They may also be purchased at the theatre Box Office, Castleton's, ZCMI, Area Representatives, or the handy drive-u- p window located at Bal-on 13th South and lard-Wa- Main. FORCES DAY Tbe American soldier, wheth- er in the Regular Army or a member of the Reserve compo- nents, contributes to the strength to the preser- of the U.S. Army vation of our way of life. Huge Mural For CBRWOC Painted by SFC Padelford Convert To 20 Lewis. He and live at 173 They have just entered his wife, Gertrude B East 5th on post. one son Philip who the Navy. 'Arctic Safari Here Sat. & Sun. Here Sat & Sun off-po- st te all-ne- w on-po- st SFC WARD W. PADELFORD is shown here with a painting which helped him win the sweepstakes award for painting at the 1965 Tooele County Fair. He also spent two and one-ha- lf months painting the mural appearing on the front hair-raisi- Pege- - Suggestion Awards Now Worth Money by frame The on the job'- it is a habit, a at life. mind a waY looking Department of Defense announced today that the Army will es- Teach your friends safe living All Army personnel on active tablish a new Combat Support setting a good safety example. Practice the safety rales you ap-(illcIllding cadet, at u. S. duty Training Brigade here. hours. at work in your Military Academy) may now lie According to the announce- ply Cllsh awards of up to ment, the post will begin receiv- Our safety program regulationsfire and accident pre- qqq appropriated funds, for ing the trainees in September. The brigade will be organiz- - vention are just good common suggestions, inventions, and scien- - Fort Huachica, Ariz. - off-du- ty f,, must P10 'P scnse' In your living quarters, during re- periods, w i e rave in& c; You. 1musl potential accidents and not in- the chances of one happen- ing by foolishly taking chances. We, as government personnel, go all out for a good time when on vacation, leave or pass. That s the way it should be - we owe it ed to train personnel in clerical, mechanical, food service, vehicu- lar operations and other combat support activities. About 1400 military and civilian personnel will be required to operate the new brigadeproviding administrative, instructor and logistics support. When organized, the new unit will begin receiving trainees at the ill. (,in rate of about 450 each week and to oursevf 10 11 can we ,T int0 of will have a training capacity t,r"f is quite true that all work and no about 3,500 personnel. makes for a dull person, mo- Ft. Huachuca officials indi-wise, physically and mental- cated that the new mission and resulta in irritability, in- signed the post can be snpport- ed with existing facilities, with efficiency and griping. Yet, at the same time, we a minimum of new construction, remember that there is a must will modified Some facilities be . i jf 1.tl while for training classrooms J. 1" other areas will be prepared for open to injury or death, it is no Reid training. longer fan but disaster. Practice same rales of commcni sense that you i while when the joli. VACATION: PEACE- FUL REST? or REST IN PEACE? rr m Effective May 2 Post personnel are reminded Mondav, May 2, is the day iniist changpovcr to the that everyone summer uniform Effective July 1 the long sleeve khaki shirt will not lie authorized and according to DA circular 670-- 1 shortening of the shirt may lie accomplished immediately. See this circular for complete details on the shortening of the sleeves. The shirt may lie and y or worn will necktie The travel. during not lie worn with either the stand- shirt. e anl or modified short-sleev- e off-dut- y, mural telling the story of the development of Dugway Proving Ground from times to the soldier of the future will be displayed in the CBRWOC auditorium for orientation of CBR students at Dugway. The giant color mural was painted by SFC Ward W. Padelford of the CBRWOC with technical assistance by Tony Azzelio, school illustrator. pre-histor- Give Generously To ' 4, Training Center i the m Ft. Huachuca Named As oms Action has been taken to remove Dugway Proving Ground excess housing list. APPROVAL WAS received from higher headquarters on April 11 to proceed with the project to convert 40 units in order to proWherry Housing Units to 20 vide authorized personnel having large families lietter living so quarters. This will involve vacating the huildinjp involved that they may be remodeled. The remodeled units will include evaporative cooling. The contract for this conversion should lie awarded before June 30. Dugway has thus found itself on the tight housing list where personnel who are not authorized post housing may find that they will lie transferred to Arctic Safari, an outdoor other quarters or will have to film acclaimed as probably the move entirely. mast action-packe- d and exciting Housing officials have pointed as has been photographed in re- out that Dugway personnel will cent years, will lie shown at 1 lie awarded housing under the which and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. provisions of AR 210-1on Sunday at the Post Theater. means that military personnel in The one hour and grade E4 with over four years film is in full color and service and of higher rank will sound. receive housing. Key civilian IT IS part . documentary, personnel whose duties require will also part adventure, part educational them to live and part travelogue. Unusual for have government hcxising avail-- this type of presentation is the able to them. direct sound track which brings HOWEVER, no more applito the audience a chilling scream cations will be honored for deof the bald eagle - along with the pendents to remain on post once growls of bears and their sponsors receive orders for other sounds peculiar to the far tours of duty where their depennorth country. dents are not authorized. OffAt the showing in Spokane, icials emphasized that dependents Wash., more than 10,000 jammed who already occupy family quarinto the coliseum in two nights ters, even though their sponsors to see the picture. Besides the are gone, will not lie required magnificent scenery, rugged hunt- to move. Bachelor personnel who have ing and fishing sequences, the Iieen occupying diverted family graphed scenes of Eskimo Hfe in housing units will lie moved to a tiny village just three miles BOQ's or either the female or from the Russian border. male civilian dormitories. To ensure minimum disrupTrophy hunts, seen from the hunter's shoulder for tion to all concerned; persons giant polar liear, bull moose, affected by the dislocation will dall sheep, huge brownies, grizreceive notification in writing zly bears and caribou have many telling them exactly what their Methods status is and what choices are outstanding close-up-s. of travel used to cover great available to them. distances include airplanes, weaT11E HOUSING squeeze sels, boats and hones. six last approximately may VIEWERS are certain to lie months after the remodeling To help alleviate the housimpressed by the air strips on tundra meadows, gravel liars or ing problem, the post eoininaiid-e- r raw beaches from which Alaska's has authorized the Housing famed bush pilots take-of- f and Division to grant new trailer land in punuit of big game. site leases to maintain the Fries Fishing action naturally in- - Park Trailer area at its maxcludcs the use of rod and reel imum authorized level of 84 but many enjoy the special way spaces. There are presently 81 that brown bears are able to sites occupied. catch salmon while wading in Ilmisiiig officials will lie glad the river. to offer any assistance they can Cost will lie one dollar for to specific individual problems. adults and fifty cents for children. Tie-letare available at the Sandy Acre Service Club, Wel- from 18-ye- ar Ft. 4-Bedro- in Summer Uniform ( oom A 17 foot by seven foot mural depicting the development of Dugway Proving Ground from early times was recently completed by SFC Ward W. Padelford of the CBR Weapons Orientation Course. The huge color mural will be used in the orientation of students attending the CBR course. THE IDEA was conceived by Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Anderson, School commandant and technical assistance and aid were given by Tony Azzelio. CBR school illustrator. It took Sgt. Padelford approximonths mately two and one-ha- lf to complete the job. The talented sergeant is a commercial artist and a graduate of the Polytechnic School of Art in California. veteran HE IS an in the Army and drew cartoons for Stars and STripes newspaper in Germany - while serving with the 9th Infantry Division in 1954 and 1955. He has also painted off-du- ty A 17x7 foot Army of the products or services advertised. Housing At DPG 'Tightens: Some Personnel ill move Will Homes 40 OBf i Au ixpiTl Molly Bee will appear along with the Jimmy Dean Show opening Monday, April 25 at Valley Music Hall for a week ment of the Army. The appearance of adver- tisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the short-sleev- tific achievements, only 'civilian could cash receive employees awards from appropriated funds fot these purpose!i- - Military coud I)e giveil only i,01)0r. recognition, and local com- mandt;rs could make small cash PREVIOUSLY, per-crea- se award!j from fund!l t0 enlisted jicrsoiinel only, tJjc new Armed Forces-wid- e policy, liased on legislation long advocated by the Army, puts civi- ,jan e,npi(A,MS and military per-pU- y sonnel eni!ite( and fommissioii-ral- e on erjuul footing as wrtici-l- y j these asiects of the Army Incentive Awards Program. The new policy is retroactive to 22 Septemlier 1965 the date - on which ,he President siK1,ed the e.nal,linR legislation. This means ,hat MIfes(jonX inventiims. and gthievements by military person-th- e ne ap.,ruVed or adopted on or aher that date, may lie the suli-o- n ()f cash awards. s ANOTHER EFFECT of the new policy is to authorize cash awards to groups consisting of military and civilian personnel. As in the past, a group receives a single cash award (up to the maximum of $25,(XX)) which is divided among its inemliers, Militurv personnel now have an additional reason, over und alaive the incentive of honorary recognition, to participate in the Army Suggest ion Plan and other appropriate activities of the Armv Incentive Awards Program. All personnel are reminded of the importance of sulnnitting suggestions through ciiinmaud channels, containaccording to ed in AK 672301. A hange to these Regulations, reflecting the mw policy, will lie issued in the near future. s pnx-cdurc- lie-hi- s. s fm and Morale Office. Bowling Aeyt Post Crafts shop and Db rector, P&A Office. Qualification Cards Now Needed At The Post Craft Shop Post Crafts Director; Mike Masoian has just announced that personnel utilizing certain types uf equipment at the craft simp will have to lie issued a qualification card for the machine they wish to operate. emphasized that these cards were to insure a greater degree of safety in the operation of the circular and liund saws, jointer, shaper, drill press, grinder, wood lathe, metal lathe, portable power saws, radial saw and planer. Also, he added that special classes will lie set up to instruct personnel on the proper use of the inentiiaied trails. For further information call lie ext. 2709. Your American Med Donl Forget Ym,r f iwiuS Q. Am 1 permitted to take civilian clothes to Vietnam' If so, what type and how many? A. The wearing of civilian y hours is clothes during encouraged. Lightweight suits and slacks with conservative sport shirts are recommended. All clothing should lie washable since dry cleaning facilities are scarce (J. What kind and how many uniforms should 1 take? A. You are required to arrive in Vietnam wearing Khaki short- sleeve shirt and trousers. EM must have a full issue of summer khaki and clothing and fatigues, limits, low quarter shoes. Your service from cap and greens are taken von at the CONl'S port of Officers should bring sets uf khakis and four least at six sets of fatigues. A lightweight green uniform is recommended; it can lie tailored locally. Q. How long will it take inv hold luggage to get to Vietnam. A. Sixtv duvs or more. off-dut- Cross , |