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Show ';" ! v. 4 The Sampler, Feb. 28, 1985 Top official on views eicpress sereoys from the dog house OffimefihoiTBg Operations at 2933. if By SFC George Smith .safety belt use law, andbelt the Incidently were a 70 percent person that an MP was using the police there rate throughout the vehicle to take his wife and usage United States, it's estimated son to the Health Clinic did that in one year's time 9,100 not know the facts. That MP lives could be saved in Piedwas assisting a Dugway resiCalifornia; Woodbury, dent who's son had injured mont, Kansas; Canyon, Texas, and his face, and had no means Tarrytown, New York. of transportation to the clinic. Folks, if you have a complaint or want to say someGood luck Sgt. Nickens at on thing about what's going forthe Basic Technical Course. come in the community, ward or phone the Military If every state approved a Police Desk SergantPolice as they are subject to respond at any time while on March's Hail and Farewell duty. will be at the Community club on the 14th. Approximately 20 percent of the nation's total energy is used in residences. What are you doing to help Dugway reduce this 20. . Military Police Officers who are on duty are allowed to drive the police vehicles to their quarters for meals, . , Energy Conservation is like a credit card, when not in use there's no charge. m ' percent of the people who died while riding in cars and trucks in Michigan in 1984 were not Anatomy of an accident all i Serious Injuries Head 71 Head 82 Neck 100 Chest 53 Abdomen 29 Neck. 100 Chest 26 Abdomen 61 Fatalities Head 84 Neck 100 Chest 67 Abdomen 48 parked vehicle. QUESTIONS: Would the accident have occurred if the pets owner had the feline Chest 71 Abdomen 67 Arms and under control? How might have the driver avoided the feline and also avoided striking the Legs 74 parked vehicle? hot weather battle dress uni- y, After concluding his testimony, Marsh responded to comments made by David A. Stockman, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. "I think it was a highly inappropriate thing and does a disservice to our highly pro- fessional officer and noncommissioned officer corps." He added that, "Those people by their records, have demonstrated they are more interested in the welfare of their country than they are in their own per-a sonal concerns. I think it's very unfortunate and unnecessary remark." "I support the current retirement system." In his remarks to the Chicago Tribune staff on Jan. 25, Gen. Wickham gave his philosophy on military retirement. "When young men and women come into the army, they basically sign an unlim- committee. "I would say to you that hot-weath- er U fatigue uniforms. during his tenure (as Army Chief of Staff) I have come to admire him (Gen. Wick-nam- j enormously. He has twice been decorated for valor with the Silver Star and (also) with the Purple Heart. He was terribly wounded in Vietnam and refused medi? cST assistance' uhtil the men in his unit, who were wounded, were evacuated, and he had established the security of his battalion. He has had some years of service and has moved 17 times. Our Congressional Relations Director (Chief of . t - 1- CZ3 CZ3 CZ3 tr?2!i5i;.4H I UI RP ffM I 1 Lf t U(lO ill jdLl EZ3 CZ3 CZ3 CI3 CZJ CI3jIZ3 CZJjigj AL and fa LID Furniture-Applianc- e 882-096- -- 4 54 So. 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Witness the crash of the off the coast of Honduras, soldiers and airmen on board didnt volunteer to get killed, but the nature of the job runs that risk. That's an unlimited liability, and it's that unlimited liability contract that carries with it an obligation on the part of the administration and the public to provide adequate care for the families, as well as the benefits. "Part of the benefits involve a deferred payment, which is their retirement." t Wickham added, "Retire- e ment is in partjiot an kind of thing. It is partly C-1- they endure. He did this by using, as examples, two of the Army's senior officers sitting with him before the as relocated button arrangements. The delayed introduction of the BDU has been caused by added emphasis on quality assurance in the uniform's production. date for all Sept. 30, 1986, is the official wear-ou- t non-BD- lies." soldier's dedication to our country and the sacrifices gistics officials explain that exchanges for the lightweight version will not be authorized. In the meantime, some sizes of the modified temperate battle dress uniform will be available this July. The modified version of the camouflage uniform has a smaller collar, increased underarm room, take-u- p tabs on the coat and reversed breast pocket bellows as well form is expected to be on the shelves of military clothing sales stores in the United States in December, and in 1986. The uniform coat overseas stores in will sell for $14.47 and the trousers will cost $15.02. The mandatory possession date for one set is Oct. 1, 1986. Army logistics officials expect to begin issuing the hot weather BDU to new soldiers in December. Two sets of each type of BDU will be issued as part of the clothing bag. Even though soldiers may now have more than the required two sets of temperate battle dress uniforms, lo mid-Januar- The vehicle driver was driving west on East 5th Avenue, and swerved in an effort to avoid hitting a feline, and struck a Head 100 Neck 100 Arms and d Sedan DETAILS: Serious Injuries Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) update newly-develope- ight VEHICLE: U.S. Government just Legs 81 The CONDITIONS: ClearDayl- ROLLOVER CRASHES FRONTAL CRASHES Fatalities DATE: 16 Feb. 85 LOCATION: East 5th Avenue, USADPG. types of auto- mobile accidents, according to a recent report. In these two categories alone, these' reductions can be Ninety-thre- e wearing safety belts. Buckle up for safety. Risk reductions experienced n with safety belts are of fatalities and When safety belts used, the risk serious injuries can drop substantially in that of dedication and sacrifice and great loyalty to our country, often at the price of to hardship and sacrifice famithemselves and their Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger, SecreQ. tary of the Army John Marsh Jr., and Army Chief of Staff Gen. John A. Wick-haJr. have recently exthe pressed their views on of the purpose and necessity Military Retirement System. In a statement released Feb. 6, Weinberger summed up his belief in the system: "America is fortunate indeed to be served by men and women of such great dedication and devotion, who. gave up any self interest or sordid motives when they voluntarily entered the military service. The men and women' in uniform endure great personal hardships and make make many sacrifices for the security of the United States. He added, "Military people spend great periods of time away from home, lose money everytime they move, must send their children to many different schools, must serve in isolate ed posts without their families and very, often must risk, or give their lives for their country." Marsh, in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee on Feb. 6, reinforced the professional &4ifciftY tit 974-555- 4 West Valley City . |