Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1972 Page: 2 of 24
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Dining facilities
to serve Turkeys
Wouldn't you like to treat your
family or girlfriend to a mouth
watering turkey dinner with all
the trimmings. With such
goodies as: Shrimp cocktails
sweet potatoes or mashed
potatoes cranberry sauce fruit
cake mince meat or pumpkin
pie. All this without having the
wife or girlfriend spend all night
in the kitchen the day before and
not having to lay out half a
month's pay for one night on the
town.
You are probably thinking
that this is next to impossible
but it isn't not if you just take
your family or friends to afield
ration dining facility. Then sit
back and enjoy a delicious won
derfully prepared meal and not
have to worry about the price.
You are invited to attend the
graduation ceremony for the III
Corps and Ft. Hood Race
Instructors Course (RRIC) to be
held Nov. 22 at 9 a.m. in Theater
Colonel Miller is the Deputy
Director Instruction Defense
Race Relations Institute at Pat
rick Air Force Base Fla. The
III Corps RRIC is patterned
after DRRI. Instruction at the
RRIC is presented by graduates
of the DRRI assisted by the
Racial Harmony Team (RHT).
Personnel attending the RRIC
are trained to conduct race rela
tions educational programs in
their units and to assist their
commanders in establishing a
Race Relations Program. In
three previous RRIC's con
ducted 125 officers and enlisted
men from all major subordinate
headquarters of this command
have graduated from the course.
The fourth RRIC will graduate
48 officers and enlisted men.
Theater No. 1 is located at
Headquarters Avenue next to
Prices are: Officers $1.50
Enlisted Personnel on Seperate
Rations $1.00 Adult Depen-j
dents and Guests of Officer and
Enlisted Personnel on Separate
12 75 cents and Personnel:
Receiving Per Diem $2.40.
Eating Thanksgiving or Chris-:
tmas dinner in a Ft. Hood dining
facility is just the thing for the
newly weds on a tight budget for
buying a turkey can blow a bud-:
get to pieces and for those who
don't like to eat leftovers "mess
hall'' eating is just the thing
All officers warrant officers:
enlisted personnel and their:
dependents and guests are
invited and encouraged to share
in the festivity of the traditional
holiday meal.
Theater 1 relations
ceremony set Nov. 22
the Main Post Exchange.
Guests visitors and spectators
are asked to be seated no later
than 8:50 a.m.
graduation
slated
Nov. 13
First Bn. 67th Armor 2nd
Armd. Div. held AIT: gradua
tion ceremonies Nov. 13 in its
battalion classroom with Pfc.
Christopher Mendoza and Pvts.
Larry W. Moody and Michaelff
Berglund named as honor
graduates. Present were Lt. Col.
Vernon E. Ebert battalion com
mander and Col. Edward F.
Corcoran 1st Bde. commander.
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1 Cheese
2 Beef
3 Pepperon?
4 Sausage
5 Anchovy
6 Green or Black Olive
7 Onion
8 Mushroom
9 Tomato and Beef
10 Green Pepper
EXTRA INGREDIENTS (each)
inrougn nis mma. Aniriy
lem.
Lt. Col. Thomas W. Redden
Adjutant General of the 1st Cav.
Div. said the problem is severe.
We estimate that at least 30 per
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Salad (Tossed Green)
Regular Sandwich
Super Sandwich
Corned Beef Hot—Cold
Pastrami Hot—Cold
Roast Beef Hot—Cold
Kosher Salami
Turkey Hot-Cold
with cheese-$ .10 extra
Pizzarama Rubein
(Hot corned beef melted cheese
sauerkraut sliced pickles)
(Take out Deli meats and cheese by the pound)
Coffee—Iced Tea
Milk-Hot Chocolate
Soft Drinks: Root Beer-Dr. Pepper
Sprite-Coke
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By JOHN GRABOWSKJ release are turned back when
an(
they reach our Personnel
RIPSTRUTTON Actions Branch."
A First Team trooper shows R- A. Miller Chief of
up at AG Personnel Actions with Personnel Actions said the FT
his hands full of paperwork let- Pr°blems with the program are
ters recommendations and vis-
rather
thnrouehnhisrmfnTdS whe^theearly release for
cases is the heart of the prob- farming or some types
553 Field Sue.
to wash autos
Location of the "wash-in" is the 553rd Fid. Svc. motor
pool located at the corner of 162nd and Tank Destroyer
Blvd. across from the 21st Repl. Co. Members of the 553rd
invite everyone to help in the 1972 Combined Federal Cam
paign cleanup by bringing their privately owned vehicles
over for a wash.
THE ARMORED SENTINEL FORT HOOD TEXAS
recent development.
sonal
nothing but bad words tor Per
re
lea-
emnlovment was changed from the prospective employer.
to an ™mplo™mentSvai?abS 3. There is a notarized state-
Se™fcefN^ The seasonal employment specifying the date by which the
Armv fn general limitation was previously the servicemen must be available tions."
Thi fpnp %'a hPPn frp- heart of the old early release for at least six months. (If for All applications are reviewed
ouentlv reneated over toe oast provisions and involved return viceman is held to normal ETS
few months i^the 1st Cav Div soldier civilian life ir the job wiU not be available and and those which have glaring
lew months in the is. Lav. Div. ... .. that the employment should be errors or omissions are returned
and likely roughout the Army timetotakeapositoo"wtachwa.
Theearlyreleaseprogram mis- subject: to!^ less than six months but more sion.
understood and abusedIm many in'etonrng"Retool teMhrng
con-
cent of the applications for early fie can get an early release for Nation's provisions.'
Servicemen who meet these
requirements have little trouble
getting their approval for early
release.
In the continuing campaign to meet the 100 per cent goal fexists to reward them for
of 1 9 7 2 in a am pa he 5 5 3
Field Svc. Co. 13th Spt. Bde. is offering the cleanest deal
ever!
The Field Svc. Co. plans to operate a car wash on Nov.
1819j and 20 in front of their motor pool to bring in addi
tional revenue. The car wash will operate from 9 a.m. until
5 p.m. on Saturday Nov. 18 and from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.
on Sunday and Monday.
Prices for automobiles'are $1.50 while pickup trucks
and station wagons will cost $2.00. Picksups with campers
will cost $2.50 and oversized recreational vehicles wash
prices remain open for negotiation with the washers.
200 E. Rancier
Small Large
$1.30 $1.95
1.65 2.55
1.70 2.65
1.60 2.75
1.75 2.70
1.75 2.65
1.65 2.65
1.75 2.65
1.80 2.55
1.65 2.70
.30
.50
.75
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.10 1.00
1.10
1.10 1.00
1.35
.25
As you celebrate the 197th
anniversary of the Field Artil
lery and Air Defense Artillery
on Nov. 17 I take pleasure in
sending the hearty congratula
tions from the men and women
of the United States Army.
Throughout our Nation's his
tory the members of the Field
Artillery have performed with
honor dedication to duty and
professional competence. From
the countryside of Trenton dur
ing the Revolutionary. War to the
mountains and jungles of Viet
nam Redlegs have proudly per
formed their mission of provid
ing close and continuous fire
support for the ground gaining
arms. Your branch has deser
vedly won its title of "The King
of Battle."
Today Field Artillerymen are
in the forefront of the Army as
it strives to maintain our
national security through readi
ness and professionalism. I join
with all members of the Army
in saluting your past achieve
ments and in wishing you con
tinued success.
Early outs sited for snafus
virtually any kind of job as
long that the employer you had take
as he meets the following
month tacom
struction.
NEW CHANGES
The new changes are more
liberal and more beneficial to
the soldier with a firm job offer. vama vj
you back
2) He has one or more firm job prospective employer to falsify
offers for full-time employment the required notarized docu-
and certification to that effect
a
of
men
|winbethe
The crunch comes with those
who try to get around the regs.
Some troopers think the prog-
the job they've done in uniform.
It's not.
Some try to use the system to
get back the jobs they had when
they entered the service. They
can't. (Federal law requires
technical nat
primary source of income for tions are held at Personnel
the rest of the year. This permits Actions Branch for a maximum
ski-instructors and other of three days during which the
seasonably-oriented types to applicant or unit clerk may
take advantage of the reg-
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To the members of the Air
Defense Artillery I extend the
congratulations of the men and
women of the United States
Army as you celebrate the 197th
anniversary of the Artillery on
Nov. 17.
In the four years since the
establishment of the Air Defense
Artillery as a separate branch
you have maintained the high
standards of operational readi
ness traditional to the Artillery
and contributed materially to
deterring potential aggression.
Today with Chaparral and Vul
can units further extending the
umbrella of air defense protec
tion to our combat troops you
may be justly proud of the pro
fessionalism and dedication
with which you are accomplish
ing your mission.
I salute you for your past
achievements and am confi
dent that you will continue your
tradition of distinguished ser
vice.
ts. (In one case saidCapt.
Miller
simpl
iease ment from the employer application met alltheprovi-
sion
CREIGHTON W. ABRAMS
General U.S.A.
Chief of Staff
in the same or similar
criteria: position so timing is not essen-
1) He would not have to be tial.
released more than 90 days prior FALSE DOCUMENTS
Some succeed in getting the
ure the applica-
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make the corrections. If there is
no action from them in the three
day period the application is
returned.
If an application has what it
needs it may well be clear sai
ling for the trooper concerned
with one possible exception. He
just may be in a job where he's
"the employer stated too valuable to spare those final
that that particular weeks or months.
of the applicable regula-
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ducted from Paril 23 to May 1
with major combat operaterions
to include maneuver of tanks
"November 17 1972
-and other tracked vehicles and
live fire confined to the Ft. Hood
Reservation. On April 27 divi
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mand posts will be established
at predesignated locations off
the reservation to continue
simulated operations over a
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1972, newspaper, November 17, 1972; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255186/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.