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Show Thursday, August 31. 1967. VALLEY The local Army recruiter has ja list of the specialties which Airman Second Class Kenneth) are in demand and for which ij. Light, son of Mr. and Mrs.' E. John Light of 3769 South 3325 West, Granger, Utah is on duty at Nakhon Phanom Royal' Thai AFB, Thailand. Airman Light is a material specialist with the Pacific Air Forces which provides offensive - defensive air power for the U.S. and its allies in the Pacific, and conducts air operations in Southeast Asia. Before his arrival in Thailand, he was assigned to West-ovAFB, Mass. A graduate of Granger High School, the airman attended the University of Utah and Brigham He studied Young University. at the American International' College, Springfield, Mass., hours. during his KENNETH '7lcw-- Seswlcc & navigation. He learned how to detect and disarm mines And booby traps and, while being' exposed to live machine gun fire, he learned to advance safely from one point to an- applicants will be accepted. In- terested persons should contact the Army Recruiting Office at 524-402- 6. BACK SCHOOL to- - er STANLEY R. ADAMS SCOn J. LIGHT 11th HOUR scheduled to go on to more advanced training before being assigned to his permanent unit. DOUGLAS D. DALL J. Page 5 15 South State St., Salt Lake or phone City, Utah Collect calls accepted. PEARCE MUSIC other. From this course, he is Douglas Dali VIEW NEWS ' BRADLEY off-du- ty Marine Private Douglas D.1 Dali, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-- 1 ry D. Dali of 4806 W. 4180i S. Kearns, Utah was graduated! from eight weeks of re- -' cruit Depot here. He will now undergo about of Individual three weeks combat training and then, after leave at home, will report to his first Marine Corp assignentn. The intensified Marine recruit training emphasizes rigid physical conditioning and survival techniques, both at sea and ashore, to develop and endurance. Marksmanship with the M-rifle and 45 calibre pistol are self-donfiden- Seaman Stanley R. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Von Stanley Adams of 4351 W. 4865 and Fireman Scott J. South, Bradley, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bradley of 4595 W. 4985 S., all of Kearns, The Army has placed the Utah, is on Yankee Station" welcome mat out for retiree in the Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Vietnam, serving enlisted men who are qualifiec in any of 130 critical fields. aboard the attack aircraft carApplications will be accepted rier USS Oriskany. ' from retirees in grades ranging His ship is a unit of the, to master 5, from 77 sergeant, Seventh Fleets Task Force sergeant, and is the flagship of Com-- ) The enlisted recall program mander Carrier Division Nine. The Oriskany, on her third began over a year ago when Army authorities recognized combat cruise to Vietnam, launches aircraft on daily bombing many senior noncommissioned riads against a wide variety of officers were taking critically needed skills into retirement, targets in North Vietnam. The carrier recently played with them. In addition, many a major role in providing fire- -' veteran soldiers after a stint for re-- j fighting and medical assistance of civilian life, applied refusedbe-caus- e were and enlistment to the carrier USS Forrestal there were no regulations during the latters disastrous which allowed them Jin existence Vietin waters off North fire to do so. nam. Army retirees who have not The Oriskany provided airtheir 50th birthday, reached lift assistance with her hell- -. than 27 years serhave less copters transporting medical and meet normal vice completed teams and supplies, firefighting for retention medical standards to the equipment, and food are recall. for eligible stricken carrier. Army Accepts USN, Applications ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS 2 OFF each hour from UP TO 6 p.m. to 11p.m. S TORE WIDE BIG PRIZE DR AMJVG SA VINGS E-- j E-- 8. ce 14 i stressed, and close order drill instills the tradit- equally ions of Marine Corps teamwork.: A thorough study of basic military subjects; hygiene; first aid and sanitation; and the customs, courtesies, history and mission of the Marine Corps serve to polish the new Marine's) recruit education and prepare him to join Marine combat ' FREE COKE ; foreces. j Pearce MUSIC Salt Lake City 253 E. 2nd S. SPECIALISTS Ph. SCHOOL 328-200- 4 Granger Holladay 4657 S. 2300 E. 2696 W 3500 Ph. Ph. 278-284- 1 299-347- 1 i WAYNE D. STEWART Marine Private Wayne D. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl B. Stewart of 5736 South! 4540th West St. Kearns, Utah, , completed two weeks of training under simulated combat conditions in the fundamentals of day and night patroling, employment of infantry weapons, survival methods and assault tactics at this Marine Corps base. This individual combat training is given every Marine after his graduation from re- -j cruit training. Taught by com- bat experienced non commis-- j sloned officers of the infantry training regiment here, it prepares the young Leather-- : neck to become part of the, combat Marine j air-grou- nd team. in the field he was to use hand" grenhow taught ades, a compass and the prin- -. clples of map reading and land. While , 196S COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS Captain C. W. Smith, U.S. Navy, Professor of Naval Science, University of Utah, has announced that the 22nd annual national competitive examination for the Regular Naval Officers Reserve Training Corps (NROTC) will be given on 9 December 1967. The Regular NROTC Program prepares a young man for a Navy or Marine Corps commission while he is studying at one of 52 civilain colleges. All tuition, fees, uniforms & books are furnished by the Navy, and the student receives $50 per month subsistence al- lowance for not more than four years. During the summers between academic years, the student participates in interesting at sea training periods as a Midshipman. After successfully completing a baccalaureate level college course, he is commissioned in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps. Elibible high school seniors and graduates should submit their applications before 17 November 1967. Application forms are available from high school counselors, Navy Recruiting Stations through-oUtah or from the NROTC Unit, University of Utah, SaltLake City, Utah, 84112, teleut ' n j p i S. |