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_. I l ° V o l ume 28 , N o . 4 Hi c k am Ai r F orce B ase , H awa ii A pr . 4 , 1982 - ; : . " > .. j s . ! l1 r . ' .. .. , . ' '> : . ,. : __ ... . ; ' _,. / ,, \ F - , ,.. a[ YA . .r r . . .. . . ., ,.. _ :o; t i s ' . .. . -. ? \ I e a e rs e urn Ei g h t y seven o f vur mem b ers an d s i xo f Th e nature o f t h e exerc i se gave our our fi g h t ers are now h ome f rom t h e R e d Fl ag mem b ers an exce ll en t oppor t un it y t o d emon - exerc i se at N e lli s AFB , N eva d a . A n d it i s stra t e HANG d e f ense capa biliti es i n th a t c l ear f rom reports o f t h ose w h o h ave re t urne d we p l aye d a ro l e i n th e d e f ense o f an t h a tt h e N awa ii Ai r N at i ona lG uar d parti c i - i mag i nary " R e dL an d" f rom an a tt c kb y t h e pa ti on was an overw h e l m i ng success . U n it e d St a tes Ai r F orce . A n d th roug h t h e dili gent e ff or t so f our fli g h t crews an d support t eams we came th roug h w it h "fl y i g " s t co l ors . W ea l so h a d an opport un it y to o th e P resses . p *J g i ve A rmy an dN avy f orces a d emons tra _ . n f ortunate l y , t h at ' s j ust w h at h ap - o f our prowess . ne d . Th e men i n our a d m i n i strat i ve F or or n orma ti on on t h e success i n ti ng s h op w h o ave a l ways g i ven t h e o f ANG' s ro l e i n R e d Fl ag see C om an d er ' s ; a ili mo k u ou t stan di ng support su ff ere d C or n er an d CAM N ews an d Vi ews i ns id e . ' ea kd own o f t h e i r pr i nti ng press . L uc kil y , t h roug h t h e generos ity o f SMS g t . 154TH WIN R oy Ch ee a t t h e 201 s t CMBTCG , t h e equ i pme n t HISTORYOFFICE necessary t o get t h e paper ou tt hi s mont h was ma d e ava il a bl e . Mh a l ot ot h e 201 st f or IE •- th e i r support ! HIS PAGE DECLASSIFIED IAW EO 9 8

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Il °Volume 28

, No . 4 Hickam Air Force Base , Hawaii Apr . 4, 1982

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e a ers e urnEighty seven of vur members and six of The nature of the exercise gave our

our fighters are now home from the Red Flag members an excellen t opportunity to demon-exercise at Nellis AFB , Nevada . And it is strate HANG defense capabilities in thatclear from reports of those who have returned we played a role in the defense of anthat the Nawaii Air National Guard partici- imaginary "Red Land" from an attck by thepation was an overwhelming success. United States Air Force . And through the

diligent efforts of our flight crews andsupport teams we came through with "flyi g"s tcolors. We also had an opportunity to

o thePresses.p *Jgive Army and Navy forces a demonstra _ .nfortunately , that 's just what hap- of our prowess .

ned . The men in our administrative For or n ormation on the successinting shop who ave always given the of ANG 's role in Red Flag see Com ander 's

; ailimoku outstanding support suffered Corn er and CAM News and Views inside .' eakdown of their printing press.Luckily, through the generosity of SMSgt. 154TH WINRo y Ch e e a t t he 2 0 1s t CMBTCG, t he e qu i pme n t HISTORYOFFICEnecessary to get the paper out this mon thwas made available . M halo to the 20 1st for I E • • •-their support !

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Page 2 Apr .4,

1982 KUKAILIMOKU

AND RJ C RNER

by Colonel John S. W . Lee S` ,

The Hawaii Air National Guard participated

in its first Red Flag exercise Mar .6 - 20

,1982

. GWith approximately 90 personnel and six F-4 s, ,

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the AANG contingent invaded the cold country ofP

Las Vegas . The Red Flag exercisc pits Blue G'

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(friendly) forces against Red (enemy) forcesin a mock air cornbat env ironment .

The Blue ```

Kf o r c e s , n u mb e r i n g mo r e t h a n 8 0 a i r c r a f t a n d 1 5 0 0

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peop le , prov ide the a ttack a ir craf t a ga in st "Redr

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Land ." The HA G forces worked with F-5s and the

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Navy 's F-14s to destroy the lue Force invaders . 3' S G•Z3- S

'O .As adversaries we were initiated into "dog 0f i gh t i n g " o v e r l a n d a n d a t t a c k i n g a v a r i e t y o f b a 0

a t t a c k a i r c r a f t wh i c h i n c l u d e d s ome s l o w C- 1 3 0 s bq 3 't o s ome v e r y f a s t F- l l l s a n d F- l OSs t o ma n e u Q

EI S G p •able F-15s.

Yo u c a n b e p r o u d o f t h e p e r f o r ma n c e o f t h eo o

l a wa i i c o n t i n g e n t . u r r e f u e l e r s r e f u e l e d ev e r y ` Sc c r.c e i v a b ? e a i c r a f t t :e y c o d i g i n e s n d

3r e t u r n e d t o o u r s i d e o f t h e r a mp t o s e r v i c e o u r Z Q

a i r c r a f t . u r a i r c r a f t we r e ma i n t a i n e d i n a , , .o C̀ o

jealously im aculate condition . Several late F

and extremely cold nights were experienced re-pairing our fleet of aircraft ...

but the job wasdone .

In the battle scene , we made our presenceThe KUKAILIMOKU is a funded Class 1.

kno n ...attackers became attackees as they

newspaper published monthly by and for the

sought to penetrate the barrier cap of ourernbers of the 154th CO1 G ,

HANG , Nickam AFB

fighter aircr ft. Four days after we leftHI• o inions expressed herein are not neces-

Nellis , the host unit ,Seymour Johnson lost an

sarily those of the United States Air Force

or the Hawaii Air National Guard .F-4 in the Re Flag battle area .

When we first arrived in Nellis the Some of the ma terial used has been pro-428th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-16s) , vided by the American Forces Press Serv icecomm nded by Lt . Col .

Bill Looke,invited all •and the Air Force News Se ice , official

of the Hawaii contingent to his ranch house Department of Defense activities. Inquiriesfor some western food and socializing. T is should be directed to : 154th C G/PA , HANG ,event earmarked a diversified array of off- Hickam A r Force Rase ,

HI 96853. PH : 449-437

duty activities hich included skiing , sight-seeing, gambling and viewing the best enter- Colonel John S.

W . Lee ,154th COMPG Co

tainment shows in America . mander.It was another outstanding achievement by

the HANG forces. We 're lookin toward next :aj. Warren S .Shibuya , Training Office

year to be in New Zealand ,. we are still wvrk-ing this deployment with PACAF .

KUKAtLIMOKU STAFF

SSgt. Charles S. Gravitt.......•.•••.•.ditc

' SrA. Charles Silva ........•••... ssoc. EditcSgt. Artis Harrell........••••••..

llustratc

: , SrA. Douglas Chun ......••.•••••...llustratc

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P dre ' P tterHI C M C}}APEL SF.RV CES

l' ro t e s t ar t - 8 :U0 a . m. Hi c kam Harbo r8:45 a.m . Chapel O e by haplain (Ma .

) David Kennedy11• 5 a.m. Chapel Center

Catholic - 7:45 a.m . Chapel Center Easter is one week from today. Christian10•00 a.m. Chapel.

Center churches will ring with the message of the11:30 a.m. Chapel One resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead as

a gift to mankind of their own potential lifeJewish - Contact Jewish C apel,

after death.Pearl Harbor...471-

0050 But the Easter experience speaks not onlyfor infor ation.

of a future hope - b t of new life today - oflife in each day - of a way of life.

154th CO G - SUNDAY Everyone must have a way of life. Thehome, the position , the social level, the

3:00 p.m. - nterdenominational devotivns health of the body and of the e tions are all

ollowed by study /discussion Part of daily livi g . Bu t beyond that there

group , CA RON Training Room .must be a reason , a way of life . We must be-lieve in something ,

live by some hing and havea shelter w ithin ourselves w ere there are nopreten ses .

Life cannot be one round of living on thesurface . It is a thing of depth and w idth andheight , and full of avenues nev er investigated .Like the body , it is made up of many parts .Beneath the skin there must beat a heart, anetwork of nerves , the strength of muscles anduch we cannot begin to expla n .

As the body depends upon the heart , wemust have in our lives something to dependupon , something with which to identify our-selves . T ere must be a central point, ahitching post to keep all of life runningsmoothly .

We need somethin g to help us to retreatas well as go forward . We must have somethingto live by , as well as something for which wewould willingly die . We need div ine wisdom tosee , and the strength to break away , thosealmost invisible fingers of possessivenessthat grip our lives .

We d not simply live , we live because .We live because of others , because of beau tifulthings and times and places . We live becauseGod gave us life , to be happy in and to find a

/ special way . We live this day and in the fu turethrough the special way made kno n to us throughthe F ster experience .

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Pa ge 4 Apr , , 198 2 K K LI MOKU

If you need to build up your body and',l 1

q• try to look good , try making it to the Eg

r * = r or Weapon shop , several of the guardsmenaS

y ' r e a l l y p u mp i n g i r o n s . . .

Things that will be happening thisby SMSg t. Art Lee, month : 154 Golf C1ub atch tourn y begins

April S at both Army Golf Courses onWelcome back to all those Wh0 attended Mondays ; The Texas 147th Un it will be here

the Red Flag deployment, the word we got back Apr. 9 - 25 for training; usiness man dayis that they did accomplish their mission and at Mcghee son Apr . 19 - 25...the experience was ust super for all person-ne1... e also received word that several of Congratulations to the following onthe AIG-Men hit it real big at the casino 's their recent promotion s : To TSgts . Ji Akauwh ile others contribute to the evada great Bill Akiona ,

Gaylen Benanua ,Stan Okazaki ,tax plan and prcgrams . yway , they all James Tach ihata ; SSgts . Helen Elsey , Philli

enjoyed the trip but were glad to retur home Murray ; SRAs . Robert Davis , Owen Kitahara ,and to their families ...hile we 're on the Mike Robinson ; A 1Cs . Randy Irviae ,

Lestersubject , a great many thanks to TSgt. Fred Kanno , Mark Peleholan i and James Serrao andTakara and his gang for sewing stripes and no foget the party , eh !other things for the deployment crews, theen certainly appreciated the extra help . Welcome to the A ir Technician family

to SSgt . Johnson Sensano our new welder ...The CAM rifle team again made a goodshowing in a recent shooting competition. T gt. Larry Derego, seeing that thehey plsced 3rd in the NG rifle tourny . Radome Hinges on the F-4C a .rcraft wasAgain the great shooters from CAM - TSgts. always breaking, causing several of theEric Kanazawa, R n M ronaga, Galen Yamada Rad me to fall an crack, decided to doand SSgt. Norman Tyau - made up the team ... something about it. So he invented a dolly

to prevent the dome from falling. T eCongra ulations to Granpa Howard McKee suggestion was bought by the Air Force and

n the birth of his granddaughter recently Larry was awarded substantial netaryand to proud Daddy once again , Bill Pimental, award , not to men tion the savfn g of valuabl

daughter ,both girls weighed in at 7 equipm ent . Good show ,

Larry !pounds ... nd a surprise and unexpectednarriage, SSgt, Gary Saito to Miss Tereza MSgt. Sam Afoa's last day as an Airamos, lots of happiness Gary , right on... Technician will be on the 30th of April

1982. We are going to miss Sam a greatThe Te as ANG 531st Band will be in deal , however Sam w ill re a in in the Guard

town from June 30 through July 13 and will as a part-timer . Sam has over 40 yearserfo several concerts throughout the diff- combined serv ices . He started his militaryrent military establishm ents . Anyone career in the Air Force stationed iniesiring their services should contact MS t. Korea during the Korean conflict mann ing3i11 Yuen of the HARNG Arm y Band for schedul- F-8E aircraft. Sam joined the Air GuardLng, understand these guys are the best in in December 1953 and again manned the:he Guard... same aircraft from Korea and he remembers

some of the tail numbers of aircraft thatT e HNGEA membership for the Air Guard had fought in Korea. T e Squadron will miss

s 471, CAM squadron has 125 members topped Sam 's expertise on the F-4C aircra ft and we

nly by he 169th AC&W with 131 members . Now know Sam w ill continue to do a greater jobeally guys , this is the first time some other in his serv ice to God ,

Me Ke Aloha Pumehananit outdid us. Come on people , this is a good Sam Aloha Ke Akua ...ssociation and lots of good things come outf this association ... (Continued next page)

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KUKAILIMOKU Apr. 4, 1982 Page S

( are fo Disaster! 5, The basic protection against a nucl ardetonation is to :a. use specialized equipment

Here are 10 more questions from the PACAF b. shield yourselfDisaster Preparedness Test Bank. Try your c. use radiation detection equipmentluck. It's better to miss one now than d. don a rubber chemical suitduring the HQ PACAF/IG test. 6 . After donn in g your protective mask in(Answers at bottom of page) a contaminated area , when should you

remove it?1. Green smoke during exercises denotes: a. when you feel the area is clear

a . simulated fires to mark accident sires. b. when your buddy tells you tob. weapons are burning or detonated. c. when the area has been determined safec. release of toxic chemicals. by testing for the presence ofd. weapons are engulfed in flames. contamination and the order for

2. at is/are the hazard(s) from a nuclear unmasking has been given by properdetonation? authoritya. thermal radiation (heat) d. all of the aboveb. blast and shock 7. o assesses a damage situation ,c. nuclear radiation coordinates support requirements andd. all of the above exercises command and control over

3. In evacuating a cordon for an accident response operations at the scene of theinvolving nuclear weapons, the responsi- disaster?bility for evacuation notification lies a. Disaster Preparedness Officerwith the . Responsibility for b. On-scene commanderevacuation lies with and . c. exercise evaluation team. On-scene commander, Security Police and d. control tower operatorDisaster Preparedness NCO 8. The first symptom of radiation sickness

b. O -scene commander, Wing Commander and is nausea and vomiting.Base Commaader. a. true

c. Security Police, Superv isors and Indi- b. falseviduals. 9. W o is in charge of on-scene response

d . Disaster Preparedness Officer, On-scene operations untfl the on-scenecommander an d security police. commander arrives?

4, Dur g the Disaster operations, who must a . Disaster Preparedness Officerapprove all news releases prior to release b. Senior firefighting representativeto the news media? c. Senior Security Police representativea. Squadron Co ander d. Senior medical representativeb. Public Affairs Officer 10. During and after a nuclear attack, ac. Disaster Preparedness Officer base may be sub ect to :d . Installation Co ander a . Initial radiation and radioactive

fall-outb . Blast damageCAM News & Views (cont.

)c . fires resulting from the ther al

radiation and damaged utilitiesThe squadron sends their deepest condolences d. all of the above

and fondest aloha to the fam ilies of Charley andLionel Calvan and to Billy Bacalso on the loss oftheir mothers recently ,

Aloha No ...And don 't for-get the interdenominational devotions followed by

yfdiscussion at 3:00 p .m . CAM Squadron Train-^lassroom , come oin the group ... inally , we ('P-OI q̀-6 `E-8 ` -L `0-9

to extend our deepest apprecia ion to every-` -5 `P-h `o-£ P-Z `o-I =S IBMSlI )

on or the superb ob during the recent Red Flagde p l o y cne n t , Ri gh t On . . . . . . . .

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?a e 6 Apr . , 1982 KUKA ILIMOKU

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GEA NewsHNby MS t. Wayne Soma

._...F.l e c t i o n s FY ' 8 3

Fiscal year '83 elections will be' conducted through the ma il this year.

. , Ballots will be ma iled out to each HNGEA"

, member this month . Deadline for responses>:: - : ' is May 19 . Be sure to make your vote

'̀ ' c o un t .:.:

` ` Kona or Bust !: '

This year 's annual membershipmeeting fs scheduled for May 29 . It willbe held on the ig Island at the KeauhouBeach Ho el , Kona . It will be a two dayaffair with the first day dedicated to

TSgt . Wong receives award from R S Commander , the business of the HNGEA and a fishingLt. Col . James Iwamura .

) (HANG Photo by TSgt . derby (pole fishing only) on the secondloman Ford) day . T e 2nd Battalion HHC 299th Inf .

HARNG is hosting the event. MilitaryQ airlift is being coordinated . Check with

' i   V r e n t e r e s t e d n o n .me f you g g

TSgt. Sam Won , Inventory Mana ement Super- Back to school

_sor of the Material Management Bra h ,154th

source Management Squadron , received the Air Scholarship applications for Schoolrce Co endation Medal du ring last drill. Year 82-83 will be available soon .>gt . Wong exhibited outstanding professional irperson ,

SSgt. Joyce Arakaki of the:ill ,

knowledge and leadership from Dec . 1, 201 CMBTCG , w ill istri ute these

78 to ec . 31,

1981 by providing outstanding applications to all units . Contact yourgistical support in the War Readiness Spares local representatives if you need one :LtfBase Level Self-sufficiency Spares area of SMSgt. Thomas Sato - CAMRON ; MSgt . Wayne:tivity to all of the 154 Composite Group s Soma - CSS ; TSgt. Dennis kumoto - RMS ;ployments to the Western Pacific area which S t. John Reardon - dispensary .hanced the readiness and capability of theit. Membership rolls along

Our congratulations to TSgt . Wong , whoa contribu ting editor to the Kuka ilimoku , Our curren t membership count isa job well-done . 488 ! Thank you for all your support

this year . I VE A HAPPY EASTER .,.ALOHA!

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KUKA ILIMOKU Apr .4,

1982 Page 7

S ` GRA

by Capt. John C. Ramos, 154 COMPG/SE

T e Consumer Product Safety Commission has S . Remember that safety closures are no

estimated that despite continued ga ins in reducing more than "child-resistan " - some

poisoning acc idents , more than 100,000 children young children may be able to open

will swallow poisons this year . It behooves us the closures ; accordi gly , make su e

parents and adults to preven t these acciden ts that products w ith safety closuresin the home by following some simple rules : are stored out of the reach of

children .1. Buy and use products with child-resistant 6

. Keep the telephone numbers of thecaps and closures . nearest poison con trol center ,

2. Keep products in their original containers rescue squad, and physician nextwith the warning labels intact. to the telephone in case of

3. Make sure that drugs, cleaning products poisoning.and other hazardous substances are keptsecurely in cabinets and other locationsinaccessible to children.

4. Close the container properly after each

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: VOLUNTEE S TO WO K AT

SPECIAL OLY ICS

rROOSEVELT HIG SC OOL

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n 't SATURDAY

Q APRI L 1 7 , 1982

S9 a.m . - 1 p.m ., In rn e

T CONTACT: MSgt. Way e SomaT Il[S 4 49- 6986 (HAFB)Year

422- 14 18 ( bus . )

422-6773 (hm .)

WE NEF.D YOUR KOKUA !!

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Page 8 Apr.4,

1982 KUKAILIMOKU

W-A-N-T-E-D !!!

ooking for PHYSICAL Women ! D D

H NG OHANA CANOE CLUB now recruiting ad-!itional wom en paddlers for its 1982 season .

Practices starting soon at East end ofiickam Beach . Excit g and satisfying if you Take me out to the Ballgame .njoy competi[ion and teamwork ! No experienceecessary . A special n ight w ith the Hawaii

For more information, contact:Islanders is being planned for the NationalGuard. The anticipated date is late June or

Gay Ross - - - 449-5545early July. Funds raised will be used to

Vanessa Chong- 523-8040support Hawaii National Guard EalistedAssociation programs . Among them would bethe annual scholarship which is provided

to any member and his or her dependent who

ERSONAL I .D . IN EXERCISE PROGRAM.Sis attending college . Support your local

Guard Unit.

The National Guard Bureau is encouragingersonal identification for participants inxercise and recreatio al activities.

"Recent- n target with ANGLy an individual at a MAC base suffered a heartttack while jogging alone. Because the indi-idual carried no means of identification, med- The ANG Athle ic Marks anship Aircal gers n^el evperie ce some d fficu ty nroviding care to the v ictim . e incident

ie ourn ament iinais were neld on

erves to point out the need for iden tificationFeb .

7,

1982. Teams representing three

f all participants of exercise programs , es-squadrons competed .

ecially those who exercise alone."e team competition was won by the

154th USAF Clinic with a score of 455 out

The im edia identification of the heartof 800. They were followed by the

3ttack victi or seriously injured person is201st C BTCG (399) and the 154th CAMRON (23'

f vital importance in obtaining necessaryTop individual score was 142 by T gt .

nedical information for proper treatment bybert Chun from the 154 USAF Cli ic ,

uedical personnel.Therefore , some fo of

followed by SSgt . No n au of the

dentification is encou raged for lone partici-154th CA RON (138) and M gt . Roy Takeda of

ants in sports or recreation activities , suchthe 201st C BTCG (126)

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s, oggers, bicyclists, surfers, hunters andA HANG Perpetual Marksmanship Trophy,

ikers.first place and ru nner-up trophy will be

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * presented by Lt. Col. Nor an Ault to thewinni g teams at a later date.Volleyball Tournament ahalo and con gratulation s to those

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *wh o p a r t i c i p a t e d i n ma k i n g t h e f i r s tA G arksmanship Tourn ament a success !

The M u i Army Guard is planning a one dayolleyball tourn ament and has con tacted Sgt .'Kaipo" Sing to bring two Air Guard Teams toaui to participate . The Ar y G ard is putting

Ln t wo t e a ms a n d t h e 2 0 1s t CI 3TCF f r o m a u iill be entering a team .

However,because of limited space on the

-7, the maximum allowed to fly to aui will

e sixteen . So nless some indiv iduals flyommercial only 16 would be able to play .

Anyone wishing to participate in theourney should con tact Sgt. Sing at 449-5669

efo e Apr .6,

1982.

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