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Show The Guard Post Community clean-up keeps post busy Last weekend, members of the nal National Guard Unit. Compan; of 1457th Btln. participated in a munity clean-up project. In a joint effort w ith Capps Wre Yard the local unit under the dirt of SFC Ken Serre. responded to 3 from citizens in the valley to haul cars away from their yards. The end loader was operated by, Kremin and SPC4 Currie. The lov trucks were driven by Sgt. Loiu Sgt. Riggs. There are still a fe that were not picked up. but the will complete the project next mot soon as the unit returns from sui camp. In addition to this project, the i culminated a week of heavy recr; with a parade down Main Street a open house at the Armory after On display were helicopters, incl) the Cobra" Gunship. heavy equip! cats, loaders and 5-ton dumps; we, display : M-50 and M-60 machine granade launcher and the M-16 New camouflage nets were drape some of the equipment. During uV house, three Bantam Basketball ( were played. Sunday morning's training con of a Mounted Tactical Movement the. Armory to the deploynuMitj under the direction of 1st Lt. N ri the site. Platoon Leader T directed the camouflaging of tht and equipment. First Sgt. Goodri spec ted the perimeters of the si security purposes: gun placei security outposts, defensive pes established communications ' strutted all personnel on signals, audio and visual. Reno were conducted on how to C fighting positions during an i'"01 tack. Afterward the leaders ev. the success of the movement. In the afternoon, field issued to all personnel who will tending summer camp fc'veral men from Vernal visited and s with the recruiters. Anyone Int' prior or non prior services, m tact SKC Bruce Todd t the Ar,,Kt So. 500 K, or call j |