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m US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District E.ast··Ga Edition SEOUL KOREA VOL. Ill NO. 25 APRIL 1985 Camp Casey Troops Medical Clinic opens The grand opening of the Camp Casey Troop Medical Clinic was April 19. Maj. Gen. Henry Doctor, Jr., 2nd Infantry Division Commander, Col. Reginald Moore, 18th Medical Com- mand and Kim Suk Jun, President of Ssangyong par- ticipated in the ribbon cut- ting. The new $2.3 million, 24,000 square-foot building con- Camp Casey Troop Medical Clinic. structed by the Ssangyong Construction Company Ltd. was constructed three months ahead of schedule. The construction for the Troop Medical Clinic was done in three phases. The first phase, the helipad, started construction in July 1983. Upon completion of phase one in November 1983, the con- tractor immediately began work on phase two, the Troop Medical Clinic building itself. The beginning of phase three, the demolition of the old Troop Medical Clinic building and landscaping of the area will begin next month. The troop clinic is the largest of its kind north of Seoul providing medical patients with excellent facilities for preliminary treatment. Camp Casey is the third ma- jor health facility constructed by the FED in recent years. Last year, Yongsan welcomed the dedication of a new 18-chair, $1.37 million dental clinic on South Post. Three months later, work was com- pleted on a new OB/Gyn Clinic at the 121st Evacuation Hospital on Yongsan. Currently under constn.tc- tion by the FED is the $19.2 million Osan Air Base Medical Facility I Dental Clinic. Kim Suk Jun, Maj. Gen. Henry Doctor, Jr., and Col. Reginald Moore cut- ting ribbon at opening of Camp Casey Troop Medical Clinic. Western Corridor Resident Office projects and people Recently completed sew- age treatment plant at Camp Stanley. The six round buildings at the right contain main rotating biological con- tactors. The tank at the left stores final sediments before disposal. (More on page 4) I I

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m US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District

E.ast··Ga Edition SEOUL KOREA VOL. Ill NO. 25 APRIL 1985

Camp Casey Troops Medical Clinic opens The grand opening of the

Camp Casey Troop Medical Clinic was April 19.

Maj. Gen. Henry Doctor, Jr., 2nd Infantry Division Commander, Col. Reginald Moore, 18th Medical Com­mand and Kim Suk Jun, President of Ssangyong par­ticipated in the ribbon cut­ting.

The new $2.3 million, 24,000 square-foot building con-

Camp Casey Troop Medical Clinic.

structed by the Ssangyong Construction Company Ltd. was constructed three months ahead of schedule.

The construction for the Troop Medical Clinic was done in three phases. The first phase, the helipad, started construction in July 1983. Upon completion of phase one in November 1983, the con­tractor immediately began work on phase two, the Troop

Medical Clinic building itself. The beginning of phase three, the demolition of the old Troop Medical Clinic building and landscaping of the area will begin next month.

The troop clinic is the largest of its kind north of Seoul providing medical patients with excellent facilities for preliminary treatment.

Camp Casey is the third ma­jor health facility constructed

by the FED in recent years. Last year, Yongsan welcomed the dedication of a new 18-chair, $1.37 million dental clinic on South Post. Three months later, work was com­pleted on a new OB/Gyn Clinic at the 121st Evacuation Hospital on Yongsan.

Currently under constn.tc­tion by the FED is the $19.2 million Osan Air Base Medical Facility I Dental Clinic.

Kim Suk Jun, Maj. Gen. Henry Doctor, Jr., and Col. Reginald Moore cut­ting ribbon at opening of Camp Casey Troop Medical Clinic.

Western Corridor Resident Office projects and people

Recently completed sew­age treatment plant at Camp Stanley. The six round buildings at the right contain main rotating biological con­tactors. The tank at the left stores final sediments before disposal.

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FED . Organi1ation · Day June 7 THE OlWA.JvJz_ m 41"-lo<V

U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

ENJOY THE 28th BIRTHDAY a THE ORGANIZATION DAY OF FED

BRING YOUR FAMILY 8 LET THEM ENJOY ALL THE FOOD 8 GAMES

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MEAL- ADULT- $ 3.00 or W 2, 500 CHILDREN- 12 years and under

$L50or Wl,300

DRINK S. GAME TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON ORGANIZATION DAY

SOFT DRINK- ¢25 orW200 BEER-<1:50 or W 400

POC. YOUR DIV. CHIEF I MR. PETERS, EXEC. OFC 300/360

Friday, June 7 has been set aside as Organization Day. FED will celebrate the 28th anniversary with Organiza­tion Day activities. The Morale and Organization Committee has been working since the beginning of April to make this event a success. Details regarding the games and entertainment are being finalized. The following is a list of our tasking committee:

Coordinator - Howard Hiley; Assistant Coordinator - Chon Chong Il; Food and Beverage - Frank Comperda and Bill Callahan; Entertain-

ment and Programs - John Steinbeck; Publicity - Jae Y ol Kim; Ticket Sales and Finance - Allen Peters and George Kozu; Special Project(s) - Doris Quinene and Roger Rodriguez; Pro­tocol and Reservation - Sgt. Maj. James Rankins and Sharron Gloskowski; General Support - Sgt. 1st Class Ken­neth Wilt and Robert Moody; Sports and Games Booths -Sgt. John Jones and Spec. 5 Joseph King; Sec1,1rity- Ann Ryan; Orphanage Committee Representative - Roger Rodriguez.

Last year's Organization Day at FED compound.

Student summer hire program begins • May 1n Temporary jobs in the

Yongsan area will be available beginning this month through the Summer Employment Program. This program is for unmarried students ages 14 to 22. Dependents of U.S. military members and DoD civilians stationed in Korea are given preference. College students will be employed from May 14 to Sept. 30. · High school students, except for those assigned to RSOK summer sports programs, won't be hired before June 14 and can't work after August 26.

Applications may be picked

up and turned in at the Employment Resource Center, Army Community Service, Bldg 4100, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or from the Civilian Personnel Office, Bldg 4314, from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. There's no ap­plication deadline fcir the Yongsan Summer Employ-

. ment Program. Employment ·Resource Center Volunteers will check the application to be sure that they're correctly filled out. The completed ap­plication will be turned into the CPO. Parents may submit applications completed by dependent children who are

The FED celebrates National Secretaries' Day · a luncheon at Gate Club. This day is set aside annually to recognize the numerous. con­tributions made by secretaries who work so hard to make their bosses look good.

attending school in the United States and plan to spend their summer vacation in Korea.

Unmarried students of military and civilian person­nel now have a second chance to apply for summer jobs if they move after the applica­tion deadline, thanks to a new civilian personnel policy. This policy allows all student applicants for the Summer

Employment Program to transfer their eligibility for competitive consideration from one geographical loca­tion to another, even when the cut-off date for the job an­nouncement period in the new area has passed.

For more information, call Tonie Mendiola, ·Summer Employment Program counselor at Yongsan 5991.

Asian/Pacific Americans honored The United States Forces

Korea will observe National Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week May 4 through 11. This year's theme is "Fulfilling America's Pro­miseS."

Americans of Asian and Pacific Island ancestry have made significant contribu-

tions to our nation's success. We here in Korea are par­ticularly mindful of this fact as we are aware of the many achievements-- of Korean­Americans. The people of Asia and the Pacific have distinguished themselves, in­dividually and as groups, in all areas of America.

This newspaper is an unofficial publication authorized under the provisions of AR 360-8 1'. The views and opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Department of the Army. It is published monthly by the Far East District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, located in Seoul, Korea. APO San Francisco, California 9€}301. The telephone number is 293-3682 (military). 265-9.178 (commercial) or 262-1101 (AUTOVON). The method of reproduction is offset printing- and 950 copies of each issue are printed. Subscriptions are free but must be requeSted in writing·. All photos are U.S. Army photos unless otherwise credited.

District Engineer . . ... ._ . . . . . ........... Col. LarrY s: Fulfb~·-Chief, Public Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · .. Sharron Gloskowski Editorial Assistant .. ·'· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jae Yol Kim

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April 1985

Respect our flag Our flag is one of the symbols which

represent the United States, its tradi­tions, and all of its people. The retreat ceremony, held at 5 p.m. daily, is a time for all military and civilian personnel on military installations to show courtesy to our flag, which expresses our loyalty, love of country, and pride in our nation as American citizens.

In general, to render honors when

outdoors, execute the hand salute when in uniform or place the right hand over the heart when in civilian clothes. When ceremonies are being conducted, moving vehicles will be brought to a halt. On buses and trucks, only the senior military member will dismount and render the ap­propriate courtesy. Military and civilian women never. remove their headdress during retreat ceremonies.

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FED personnel receive functional files training In April, FED Office

Management Branch (OAS) offered a . 3-day Functional Files System class for 15 secretaries and clerks from the district-wide offices.

Karen Steinbeck, district records manager, and Kim Kyung Won conducted the class which provides the secretarial and clerical personnel a review of the files system. Kim was very helpful in translating some of the filing concepts for the Korean personnel.

In addition to the filing

class, Song Chin U, travel clerk, General Services, presented a workshop on the preparation of travel orders.

The attendees were Felicia Randall, Carolyn Shirley, Yi Yong Suk, Lila Morris, Hong Kyong Suk, Kim Mi Yong, So Su Ok, Hwang Song Suk, Cho Chong Chu, Kim Mi Hyang, 0 Hwa Chin, Pi! Myong Syn, Yi Un Kyong, Ha Yong Suk and Kim Chong Ok.

A second class is being offered at FED May 6 to 8. For more information, call Steinbeck at 2917-341.

Aviation Detachment goes to war for team Spirit '85 The Aviation Detachment

put on their combat garb and assisted Eighth United States Army in conducting tactical aviation operations during Team Spirit '85. This exercise practices deployment of out of country military units to Korea for exercise of wartime contingencies.

Our two helicopters and

crew flew 28 hours in support of this exercise. Although the missions were primarily VIP flights to the various head­quarters of the blue and orange forces, the aviators and crew chiefs were able to use their combat skills by con­ducting nap-of-the earth flights, and eating "meals ready to eat."

Orphanage notes Now is the time to do

some spring cleaning and help the orphanage at the same time. We need clean useable (no holes or ragged) summer clothes for the kids. They have approx­imately 10 children, 5 years and younger; 30 children, 6 to 10 years old; and 50 children over 10 years old.

There is a specific need for clothing for girls over 10 years old.

For more information, call Al Kam at ext. 306.

Many thanks to Charlie The beautiful girl above is Lee Che\lng, Pacific Ocean . Nan Kying. She is a 1 0-year Division, Chief· of old fourth grader who likes all Engineering, for donating · · ·kinds of sports. Her birthday his $100 raffte winnings to · wish is for a summer dresi; and the FED orphanage, · sandals.

Maintenance personnel and crew members under the leadership of Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Radford performed two special inspections/­maintenance procedures in between flight missions, as would be required during combat operations. The maintenance team members were Sgt. Rudy Barlan, Spec;

4 Oliver Smith III and Spec. 4 James Coney.

Due to the intensity of our support for Team Spirit and FED missions, the detach­ment personnel logged 91 accident-free flight hours dur­ing March, Throughout the ex­ercise the unit worked seven days a week and at times 12 to 15 hours a day.

A CHANGE IN THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS: April 8, the first proposals were received and . opened under the new competitive negotiation procedures.· Proposals are under evaluation. Those in attendance were (from left) Co/, Larry Fulton, District Engineer; Karen Smith, Chief of Contracts Branch; Gerald Clark, Chief of Procurement and Supply Division; Hank Birchard, Chief of Cost Engineering Section and Pat Bower, Office of Counsel. ·

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Western Corridor Resident Office (con't)

Jack Church is the Resident Engineer at the Western Corridor Resident Office. He oversees military construction placement over a wide range of projects from the Uijongbu area to Camp Kitty Hawk in the demilitarized zone.

So Chae Su, Quality Assurance Representative, and Kim Sung Han, Project Manager of Keum Kang, check the verticality of the warehouse construction at Camp Red Cloud through the transit compass.

A three-story 96 man concrete masonry unit barracks under construc­tion at Camp Red Cloud is scheduled for completion in the fall.

Yi Un Song, Quality Assurance Representative and Kim Pyong Hoe, Chief Quality Control of Shin II inspect the sewage treatment plant at Camp Stanley.

FED Quality Assurance Representative John Schneider hands over the keys of the newly completed 300-seat general purpose auditorium to Salvatore Cremona, Deputy Facility Engineer at Camp Red Cloud.

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April 1985 Page 5

FED construction projects underway

A ground breaking ceremony for the unaccompanied enlisted personnel housing at Osan Air Base was held on April 19. This $ 7. 9 million project is scheduled to be completed by December 1986. Below is the artist's rendition of the planned facility.

Aircraft shelter doors at Kunsan Air Base are about 85 percent complete. The contractor is Pum Yang Construction Co., Ltd.

The new East Gate Rendition

Typhoon Ida hits Y ongsan post Yesterday at high noon,

typhoon Ida swept through Yongsan Post, Korea, leav­ing millions of dollars in property damage and hun­dreds feared lost. It was the worst weather that any of the old timers could remember for the last 30 years. McCuesan-dong, former 1st Sgt. of the Far East District said, "I don't know, I don't know, it was the worst I've ever seen."

Heroic actions by the pilots of the Far East District Aviation Battalion contributed to the saving of many lives. Col. "Pappy"

Connolly, commander of the heroic pilots said, "Gramps" Mattingly, "Scooter" Wilson, and "Face" Grotke all were superb. They saved the day. Also, we're deeply sorry about the loss of our top crew chief, "Mel" Radford. He was hit by a wind driven Kimchi pot. May he rest in peace." Services will be conducted at this months Hail and Farewell at the East Gate Club, this Friday at 4:30p.m. "Mel" Radford will be laid out there dur­ing this time. We'll miss you "Mel'."

Ground fuel storage facility at Kwangju Air Base is about 98 percent complete. The contractor is Sam II enterprise Co., Ltd.

FED Volleyball

The men's volleyball team made a dramatic come from behind victory over the 17th Combat Aviation Group "Freedom Eagles" to extend the season record to 9 wins and 3 losses.

Behind 10 to 0 in the first game of the best two out of three matches, the "Engineers" got hot with tenacious offense and stead­fast defensive play to snatch "victory from the jaws of defeat" for a 12 to 15 final score.

There was no let down dur­ing the second game, as the "Engineers" started and finished strong, leading all the way to a final 15 to 11 vic­tory to win the game. This vic­tory was the final game of the regular season.

Post season tournament play starts April 27. There is still time to go out and sup­port your FED spikers. Con­tact Jesse Amador at ext. 377 for the tournament schedule.

A much improved women's volleyball team finished their season against Seoul American High School. They

sports completed an overall 3-12 season record.

Fishing On Sunday, April 14,

members of FED fishing Club had the season's opening ceremony at the Sok Kol Lake, Chungchongnam-do. In this year's first competition, all 26 members caught plenty of fish enjoying warm spring weather. Traditionally in Korea, the fresh water fishing competition is based on the size of crucian carp. Follow­ing is the result of the day's fishing: 1st Chae Chae Su

(Civil/Drafting) 22 em,_ 2nd Song Hui Chol

(Budget) 22 em 3rd Kim Ki Hae

(FESS) 21 em 4th Kim Kwang Ku

(FESS) 21 em 5th Kim Pyong Sop

(Cost Engr.) 20 em Good Luck Han Po Hyon

(Cost Engr.) 18 em

Kim Hyong Su and So Song Chun were elected as the chairman and coordinator for this year. Anyone who wants to join, call So Song Chun at 2917-380.

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PEOPLE

Capt. Clayton Wheeler is the Project Engineer at the Kwangju Project Office. He has come from the U.S. Army Reserve Command, Fort Ben­jamin Harrison, Indiana.

D. H. Tipton is a Construction Representative at the Western Corridor Resident Office. He has come from Nashville, Ten­nessee.

Emil Rizzo is a Civil Engineer at the Design and Exploration Section. He has come from Tokyo, Japan.

Larry Pitchford is a Civil Engineer at the Combined Defense Construction Branch. He has come from the Little Rock District, Arkansas.

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New FED faces

Yi Won Chong is a Computer Operator at the Automatic Data Processing Center. He has come from the Korea Communication Engineers Company, Seoul.

David Diaz. is a Construction Representative at the Suwon Project Office. He has come from Camp Pendleton, Ocean­side, California.

Sharron Gloskowski is the Chief of Public Affairs Office. She has come from Public Af-

. fairs Office, U.S. Army Gar­rison Yongsan.

Charles "Dusty" Boeckman is a Procurement Clerk at the Price Analyst Office. He was the FED Security Of­ficer/Management Assistant before retiring from the U.S. Army last year.

April 1985

James Howells is the Chief of Resource Management Office. He has come from Los Angele£. California.

Zobrist Song is the Procure­ment Analyst at the Procure­ment and Supply Division. She has come from the Defense Language Institute, Presidio of San Francisco, California .

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So Sang Yang, Song Sbk Yun and YoChun Kuk display some of the painting that the Repair and Utilities Sec­tion has done recently to improve the looks of the compound. I .

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