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US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District East Gate Edition SEOUL KOREA VOL. II NO. 23 FEBRUARY 1985 FED Marks 10 Years Accident Free Flyinl The FED Aviation Office, headed by Maj. Michael Con- nolly, was awarded the Department of Army Avia- tion Accident Prevention Award of Excellence Plaque, for 3 years of accident free fly- ing. The award, presented by Maj. Gen. James Ellis, Chief of Staff, Eighth U.S. Army at a ceremony on Feb. 13, is for the period of Sep. 1, 80 thru Aug. 31, 83. During this period, the detachment flew 1,665 hours for an average of 555 hours per year, or just over 46 hours per month. Receipt of this award of- ficially acknowledges that the Far East Engineer District Aviation Detachment has ac- complished 9 years of acci- dent free flying. Due to pro- cessing delay of 16 months, the Aviation Detachment has qualified for another Award of Merit (one year award) to bring the accident free flying record to over 10 years. The Aviation Office pro- vides aviation support to the Far East Engineer District at The FED Aviation Detachment was honored in a special ceremony hosted by the Chief of Staff, Eighth U.S. Army, Maj. Gen. James B. Ellis (far right), for their outstanding flying safety performance from Sep. 80 to Aug. 83. Proudly displaying the award are (from left) Staff Sgt. Gregory Vogt, Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Radford and CW3 Michael Goodell, members of the detachment during part of the cited period. construction sites and project offices located throughout the Republic of Korea. Many of the projects are on isolated mountain tops and are located in areas from the southern tip of the Republic to the DMZ. One of the most proficient aviators was CW3 Richard (Rick) Goodell, the Aviation Safety Officer, who departed Korea the day after the award was presented. He was the on- ly aviator still assigned who flew during the award period: He was instrumental in the detachment's enviable flying record for two reasons; first, because of his outstanding flying record and second, he was the primary manager of the aviation safety program. His efforts and good common sense advice made the acci- dent work. Ch1ef Warrant Of:Wt Goodell was the to developing command safety directives and plans, coor- dinating safety councils and meetings, conducting avia- tion resources management surveys and inspections, and maintaining all safety files. Another key member of the staff is Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Radford, Detachment NCOIC, who is responsible for all the aircraft maintenance. Due to the small size of the unit, it is important that everyone do their part as a team member. Beside flying the aircraft (Continued on Page 2) Seatbelt Saves Southern Area Office Chief At approximately 7 a.m. on Thursday, February 7, George Beams, the Southern Area Of- fice Engineer, was north- bound on the Seoul/Pusan ex- pressway to visit the project sites at Osan and Camp Hum- phreys when a truck unex- pectedly pulled off the shoulder and into his lane of traffic. He attempted to avoid the truck by applying the brakes and moving into the left lane, unfortunately the truck continued to move into the same left lane forcing him into the center berm at a speed he estimated to be bet- ween 40 and 50 MPH. His vehicle struck the end of the berm at an oblique angle and apparently flipped over onto the berm and eventually came to rest in the southbound lane · of the expressway. Fortunate- ly, his car was not struck by on-coming southbound traf- fic. Although Beams lost con- ciousness shortly after the ac- cident, he reportedly was picked-up by a passing motorist and driven to a Korean hospital in Kumi, a town just north of Taegu, for emergency medical treat- ment. Later he was moved to a hospital in Taegu where he remained for several days. We're happy to report that George is out of the hospital and recuperating at home; Ac- cording to the medical authorities, he sustained numerous cuts and bruises and some injuries to his legs. Although Beams is in a great deal of discomfort, he is ex- pected to make a full recovery. The car is con- sidered to be a total loss. Sam Testerman, the FED Safety Officer, said, "Beams was fortunate to be wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident. Although he sus- tained several cuts and bruises, I am confident that had he not had his seatbelt fastened, his injuries would have been much more severe, if not fataL As a matter-of- fact, as I see it, Beams saved his own life when he rememberd to buckle his >eatbelt that morning before leaving home." ' •.. •. Beams said, "As a minimum, the seatbelt saved me from serious injury and most probably from death." This is what George's car looked like after flinonilcin expressway. /tis quite obvious that had he not wearing his seatbelt his injuries would have been a great deal worse. The happy ending is that he was "Safely Buckled-in. "

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US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District

East Gate Edition ~~p(OS SEOUL KOREA VOL. II NO. 23 FEBRUARY 1985

FED Marks 10 Years Accident Free Flyinl The FED Aviation Office,

headed by Maj. Michael Con­nolly, was awarded the Department of Army Avia­tion Accident Prevention Award of Excellence Plaque, for 3 years of accident free fly­ing. The award, presented by Maj. Gen. James Ellis, Chief of Staff, Eighth U.S. Army at a ceremony on Feb. 13, is for the period of Sep. 1, 80 thru Aug. 31, 83. During this period, the detachment flew 1,665 hours for an average of 555 hours per year, or just over 46 hours per month.

Receipt of this award of­ficially acknowledges that the Far East Engineer District Aviation Detachment has ac­complished 9 years of acci­dent free flying. Due to pro­cessing delay of 16 months, the Aviation Detachment has qualified for another Award of Merit (one year award) to bring the accident free flying record to over 10 years.

The Aviation Office pro­vides aviation support to the Far East Engineer District at

The FED Aviation Detachment was honored in a special ceremony hosted by the Chief of Staff, Eighth U.S. Army, Maj. Gen. James B. Ellis (far right), for their outstanding flying safety performance from Sep. 80 to Aug. 83. Proudly displaying the award are (from left) Staff Sgt. Gregory Vogt, Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Radford and CW3 Michael Goodell, members of the detachment during part of the cited period.

construction sites and project offices located throughout the Republic of Korea. Many of the projects are on isolated mountain tops and are located in areas from the southern tip

of the Republic to the DMZ. One of the most proficient

aviators was CW3 Richard (Rick) Goodell, the Aviation Safety Officer, who departed Korea the day after the award

was presented. He was the on­ly aviator still assigned who flew during the award period: He was instrumental in the detachment's enviable flying record for two reasons; first, because of his outstanding flying record and second, he was the primary manager of the aviation safety program. His efforts and good common sense advice made the acci­dent pr~vention prog~ work. Ch1ef Warrant Of:Wt Goodell was the key~ to developing command safety directives and plans, coor­dinating safety councils and meetings, conducting avia­tion resources management surveys and inspections, and maintaining all safety files.

Another key member of the staff is Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Radford, Detachment NCOIC, who is responsible for all the aircraft maintenance. Due to the small size of the unit, it is important that everyone do their part as a team member. Beside flying the aircraft

(Continued on Page 2)

Seatbelt Saves Southern Area Office Chief At approximately 7 a.m. on

Thursday, February 7, George Beams, the Southern Area Of­fice Engineer, was north­bound on the Seoul/Pusan ex­pressway to visit the project sites at Osan and Camp Hum­phreys when a truck unex­pectedly pulled off the shoulder and into his lane of traffic. He attempted to avoid the truck by applying the brakes and moving into the left lane, unfortunately the truck continued to move into the same left lane forcing him into the center berm at a speed he estimated to be bet­ween 40 and 50 MPH. His vehicle struck the end of the berm at an oblique angle and apparently flipped over onto the berm and eventually came to rest in the southbound lane

· of the expressway. Fortunate­ly, his car was not struck by on-coming southbound traf­fic.

Although Beams lost con­ciousness shortly after the ac-

cident, he reportedly was picked-up by a passing motorist and driven to a Korean hospital in Kumi, a town just north of Taegu, for emergency medical treat­ment. Later he was moved to a hospital in Taegu where he remained for several days. We're happy to report that George is out of the hospital and recuperating at home; Ac­cording to the medical authorities, he sustained numerous cuts and bruises and some injuries to his legs. Although Beams is in a great deal of discomfort, he is ex­pected to make a full recovery. The car is con­sidered to be a total loss.

Sam Testerman, the FED Safety Officer, said, "Beams was fortunate to be wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident. Although he sus­tained several cuts and bruises, I am confident that had he not had his seatbelt fastened, his injuries would

have been much more severe, if not fataL As a matter-of­fact, as I see it, Beams saved his own life when he rememberd to buckle his >eatbelt that morning before

leaving home." ' •.. •.

Beams said, "As a minimum, the seatbelt saved me from serious injury and most probably from death."

This is what George's car looked like after flinonilcin expressway. /tis quite obvious that had he not wearing his seatbelt his injuries would have been a great deal worse. The happy ending is that he was "Safely Buckled-in. "

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PROS..·.· 'E AND ·CO.W'.• .. ··. 'S ;·- ,' '·-- ·: ,, ... · '-·- --

This page is intended for discussion of issues rele- . vant to District employees .. If you feel strongly about an issue and have an opinion you think will be of in-

(.mergency Leave Travel u.s: civilian employees of

the DoD and their command sponsored dependents sta­tioned overseas are authoriz­ed category 1 space available transportation from the closest aerial port of em •. barkation at .. the .. time of notification of personal emergency (Osan AB) to the . closest MAC aerial port . of debarkation in CONUS (usually Travis AFB, CA, Me­Chord AFB, W A, or San Fran~ cis.co). Onward transportation t\. '\e emergency leave loca­tidn is at the expense of the in­dividual.

·. Ifthe employee elects to fly space available he should per­sonally report to the Osan AB Passenger Terminal with all applicable documents. Ap­plicable documents include: emergency leave· orde.rs authorizing space available trli.vel (with dependents an­notated on orders if ap­plicable), ID card(s), and leave authorization (employee must be in a leave

(Continued from Page 1)

safely. the largest and rno.st difficult job isi:nakingthe afr' craft "safe to fly." He pro­vides the leadership ar1.d supervision to insure that· all maintenance is done ·correctly and all mechanics· and. crew chiefs are properly trained. Staff Sgt. Gregory Vogt, Air­craft Technical Inspector, is

or nonduty status when sign­ing up for space available travel.). · If ,the employee elects to

convert space available to space required, he/she may report to the ANATCO Osan AB or the PTO, Yongsan, for preparation of DD Form 1131 (cash collection voucher). Employee will take this foi-m to the local finance office, pay the appropriate MAC tariff and return the stamped copy to the appropriate travel of­fice. The DD Form 1131 will be used as the authority for is­suance of the space required travel documents. Once all re­quirements for space required travel are met by the employee he will be processed as category 1 space required passenger and will move on the first available airlift. Reimbursement of elected space required travel expense is not authorized for emergen­cy leave travel.

Seoul CPO

the most senior member of this unit and represents another important part of the aviation team. His duties re­quire that . he check all aircraft maintenance to assure compliance with technical manual directives and standards.

The Aviation Office is assigned 5 aviators and 5 enlisted maintenance person­nel who fly and maintain 2 UH1H helicopters.

terest to others in the district, put it in a letter and ·.send it to the Public Affairs Office.

FED Xmas Raffle 84 Welcome to "FED's Time

Warp Theater," Today's feature film is titled "FED Christmas Raffle 1984" and it's a winner!

Starring in the film are Linda Maples and Sun Bun Bergeret as "Traveling

. Saleswomen," Han To Saeng as "Saleman of the Year,." Kang Su Won as "Customer Information Representative," Chu Hui Son as "Director of Nor-. thern Area Operations," and Lt .. Col. Byron Byerley as "The Hawaiian Connec­tion." Also featuring a cameo performance by: Col. Larry B. Fulton and Mrs. Moon of Sung Ae Won Or­phanage.

The film deals with the preparation of the Sung Ae Won Orphanage Christmas party held at East Gate Club and a behind-the­scenes look at the making. It features Santa Claus and 85 children from Sung Ae

Won indulging in food, fun, and a visit to the home of various FED . personnel, The ending of the film is the drawing of prizes at the Seoul Garden Hotel on Dec. 21, 84 .where the winners are called out as follows:. 1st prize to Hanil Develop, ment Co., Ltd; 2d prize to Kisuk (Charlie) Cheung of POD; 3d prize to Han Chom Cha of F&A Branch and 4th prize to Yum Uk Kwon of Foong Lim Industrial Co., Ltd. The film ends with the barrel containing the ticket being loaded in the car and driving off into the night.

The credits roll: Directed by Alvin Kam, Produced by the FED Orphanage Com­mittee, Special Effects by Robert Scott, and SPECIAL THANKS to all the "EXTRAS" without whom this film would not have been made!

Linda Maples

Orphanage Committee News The FED orphanage com­

mittee met on Feb.. 7 and decided on a $5,200 budget for FY 85. To raise funds for this budget, 2 drawings will be held this year; one during Organization Day and one during FED Christmas party. In addition, other fund­raising activities proposed are sale of FED parapher­nalia; i.e. FED cups and plates, T-shirts, hats and sweatshirts, and bake sales. Mike Maples will present the feasibility of these ideas at the next meeting .. For the Sung Ae Won Orphanage, 2 picnics (one in the spring and one in the fall) and a Christmas pli.rty are planned.

We are still soliciting ideas on what other activities to

support this coming year. A one-time review to update the FED Orphanage Committee constitution and bylaws is currently being conducted. All active members are en­couraged to participate and come up with meaningful pro­posals. A draft of the constitu­tion may be obtained thru Nancy Tullis, 2917-492.

Linda Maples has volunteered to balance the books for FY 84 imd come up with a fiscal report. From now on, she also will be the co~signer ·of the FED Or­phanage Committee checks along with Roger Rodriguez. Yi Kyong Ju will continue to assist in balancing and main-

(Continued on Page 5)

This newspap~r_ is an unofficial pu-blication authorized under the provisions of AR 360-81 . 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 Sa'n· Fr~ncisco, Cati~ornia 96301. The telephone riumber is 293-3682 (military), 265-9178 (commercmt) or 262-1101 (AUTOVON). The method of reproduct'1on is offset printing and 950 copies of each issue are printed. Subscriptions are free but. must be requested in writing. AU photos are U.S. Army photos unless otherwise credited.

District EngiOeer ........ . Acting Chief, Public Affairs .

. Col. Larry B-. Fulton .. ~Kim, Jae Vol

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February 1985 Page iS

Taegu Office Gears Up for Challenge The Taegu Resident Office, headed by

John Jacobson, is kept quite busy ad­ministering many projects including ones for the Army, Navy, Air Force and ROK Air Forces. The projects range from petroleum storage to housing and medical facilities, and require a wide range of experience.

One of the major projects presently underway is the DLA petroleum storage facility at Taegu K-2 Air Base. The $6 million project, being constructed by the Ssangyong Construction Co., Ltd., is well underway and will be completed by the end of June 1986. Each of the two larger tanks, with a capacity of 100,000 barrels, requires such intensive construction ac­tivities as a monolithic placement of 1,200 cubic yards of concrete and sandblasting all exposed metal surfaces in preparation for an epoxy coating. Ko Yong Hwan is the quality assurance inspector who is becoming quite an expert on petroleum storage, which requires great attention to detail.

Another major project is the Emergency Operations Center completed recently. The $1.5 million project, con­structed by the Daewoo Corporation, is a needed addition to the 19th Support Com­mand and an excellent example of sound engineering and construction manage­ment. This facility provides a center for activity during emergency situations and training operations. Chon Chae Suk is the quality assurance inspector who has worked from the notice to proceed in Sep. 83 to the final inspection in Jan. 85 to in­sure quality of construction of this facility.

Projects at Camp Carroll, located in Waegwan, consist of a~ new dental clinic,an addition to the dispensary, utili­ty upgrade, and several improvements to the maintenance facilities on post. A significant project is the MCA COSIS Maintenance Facility which has been under construction since Aug. 84. The ma­jor foundation and structural support

work has been completed. This work is unique in that half of the facility is con­structed on a pile foundation whereas the other half of the builing is constructed on a spr(!ad footing foundation. The r~e­maining construction, :will be . completed 'during the warmer weather with' the fi!Jiii!k completion date being Sep: 85. Paek. Hyon is the quality, assurance inspector who is constantly ~on the move ~ coor­dinating and watching over the many projects being constructed at Camp Car­roll.

The seasoned personnel of the Taegu Resident Office are gearing up for the challenge of several new projects to begin in the near future. The spring and sum­mer months will be quite active, requir­ing the staff of 2 U.S. military person­nel, ~ 3 U.S: civilians and 9 Korean employees, to continue to work long hours and effectively manage.

(More Photos on Next Page) •

.Emergency Operations Center at Camp Henry constructed for the 19th Support Command. ·

FED Automation-Where Is It Going? There is a refreshing new

outlook in t}).e role of auto­matic data processing and conseqljently that of the ADP support organization.

Since the evolution of the computer has brought us to the present cycle of; "Soft­ware for Everyone" and micro "chip" technology that makes personal computers cost effective for everyone and as powerful as previous "mainframes" used to be, the role of the ADP'er obviously had to change. . OCE, pOD and ultimately

FED are in the planning and design stages of an informa­tion support structure that .will supply each echelonwith appropriate automated infor' mation processing capability 'that. will compliment each other without creating a burden on one level to sup­port another.

The days of upward repor­ting without benefit of timely data. retrieval are coming to

an end. The approach of ADP resource management is evolving to a posture where the end user of automated in­formation, will have the tools

to create . and mainipulate their data files, forward data for cons91idated management where appropriate, access data from consolidated files where required, utilize cann-• ed programs for engineering or other technical problem solving requirements and utilize the electronic mail and other office automation features.

The role of FED ADP coor­dinator will be one of assisting all users in this new world of ·self sufficiency in automatiot:L ADP 'will assist by providing the. equipment that is best suited to the user's needs and yet compatible with the total network hierar­chy, train users on the use of this equipment and its sup­porting software, keep users 'informed of automation items of interest throughout the OCE network, be the focal point for all automation endeavors in FED to preclude duplication· of effort and

assist all use~s as needed .• ~ The first step in ac­

complishing this change at FED will be to designate an ADP coordinator in each of

• the divisions. and key elements of the. District for the pupose ofeonsoltdating and evaluating ADP re­quirernents prior to submis­sion to the ADP Center. The ADP coordinator will be the

: liason for ADP matters in the future. This step is necessary.

~·~· to preclude the niyfiiid of quick fixes presently bomb.ar­

·ding the ADP coordina·· .. office. · ~ '

New Hours of ADP Operations·~~

0600-2000 1600-1900 1130-1300

Monday thruSaturday ~ · Monday (Maintenance) Wednesday (System Program-··· mer) · · · ~ ~

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Taegu Area· Projects •••••

One of the two underground petroleum storage facilities now under construction at K-2 Air Base.

The COStS Maintenance Facility now under construction at Camp Carroll is 20% complete in this picture.

The kennel at Camp Carroll will be used to house K-9 security dogs.

New dental clinic at Camp Carroll.

While traveling south to gather news and photos for this edition, acting PAO Kim Jae Yo/ came upon this not so unusual scene. This USFK vehicle had trouble negotiating the ice patches that were present all along the expressway that day. The point is, "take your time and you'll arrive on time."

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February 1985

28 Years Four years after the ceasefire here in

Korea, Han Kyung Won, a Motor Vehicle dispatcher in the FED Motor Pool, received his orders of personnel action appointing him as a driver. It was exactly May 27, 1957 when Han started working for the U.S. Army Construction Agency Korea under USFK, the forerunner of FED. On July 1, 1957, FED was officially organized as a separate activity under the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army. Han has worked at FED for 28 years and has seen 20 .commanders come and go. He says there may be employees that have worked longer for FED and its forerunner, but none has worked in the same offi\:!' as long as he has.

In Seoul, during that time\ only a few pedestrians and cars could be· seen in the downtown area. The electric train was the only major transportation. •Even the Chonggye-chon main street, close to the FED compound, only used to be a large open stream. On the north and east sides of the compound, little streams were flowing. "On this compound," Han reminisces, "only the Headauarters and Motor Pool are still in the same buildings. While other buildings still remain "in their same locations, they were used for other purposes. For instance, the 3 story red-brick Korea Area Exchange building was a barracks for military personnel, P-1 building was used as U.S.

Yongsan Volleyball Tournament Starts

With FED civilian housing for female employees and buildings 64, 67and 68 were for U.S. civilian housing for male employees. Everyday we

. had to harrow 3 sedans and 2 jeeps from the Eighth Army TMP." Now FED is one of the compounds which operate their own Motor Pool throughout USFK.

Only one other FED employee has worked for FED longer than Han; Kim Pong Chun, an Engineer Equipment Operator, who started to work 2 months earlier than Han at FED Supply Point #1 in Yongdeung-po, Seoul. A look at their smiles will tell you that they are very proud of being members of the FED family!

The FED volleyball team will start their season on February 25 and it will run thru May 4, 1985. This year FED has a well balanced team with some newer players Phil O'Dell (Engr. Div.) and Rich Ulrich (Mil. Br.). S.ome of last year's players will be returnirlg such as Dennis Fischer (F&M Br.) and Stan "Sticky Fingers" Harris (CAB). All games will be played in the evenings at either Collier Field House or the Trent Gym.

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Han let East Gate Edition borrow a picture of him taken in 1958 during an Organization Day award ceremony. To give you an idea of some of the changes - The award is being presented by Col. Ellery Niles (the 3d District Commander, since the establishment of FED in 1957). The platform is at the site of the current Engineering building. The wooden building in the background was replaced by the current KN mess hall.

Han· and Kim reminsce about the cnanoe1 they have seen in the District over the 28 years.

The invitation is still open to FED employees to join this year's volleyball teams. Contact either Jessie Amador at 2917-376/377 for the men's team, or Gret­chen Wotherspoon at 2917"441 for the women's team. Both teams will par­ticipate in the Yongsan area company level volleyball program. FED schedule will be printed in the next East Gate Edi­tion. Join in as either a player or spec­tator.

Marie Meininger is the Exe­cutive Secretary to the Chief of Southern Area Office. She has come from the 7th Signal Command, Fort Ritchie, Maryland.

Dennis Barabas is a Civil Engineering Technician at the Taegu Resident Office. He has come from the Fort Worth District, Fort Worth, Texas.

Yi Chae Sun is a Clerk Typist in the Office Engineering Branch, Southern Area Of­fice. She has come from the Taegu Civilian Personnel Of­fice.

Capt. John Fensterer is the Deputy Southern Area Office Engineer. He has come from the 76th Engineer Battalion, Fort Drum, New York. Previously he had been Deputy Taegu Resident Office Engineer.

Rosemary Lipscomb is a Secretary in the Quality Assurance Branch, Southern Area Office. She has come from the Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, Alabama.

Capt. Gary Burroughs is the Deputy Taegu Resident Office Engineer. He has come from the Graduate School, Univer­sity of Florida.

Ann Dwyer is a Secretary in the Office Engineering Branch, Southern Area Of­fice. She has come from the Taegu Civilian Personnel Of­fice.

Orphanage (Continued from Page 2.

taining the funds. The next orphanage

meeting will be on Friday, Mar. 8, at 1130 hours in the East Gate Club. Please con­firm your attendipce with Nancy Tullis. We need. a volunteer to lead the planning of the spring picnic. Hope to see some new faces at the next meeting.

Alvin Kam

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PEOPLE

New FED :Faces

James Allen is the Construc­tion Representative at the Camp Humphreys Project Of­fice. He has come from the King Khalid Military City, Al Batin, Saudi Arabia.

Cho Myong Che is a Engineering Technician in the Combined Defense Construc­tion Branch. He has come from the Mi Ryung Construc­tion Company, Limited,

·Seoul.

Frederick Bradshaw is a Computer/ Analyst in the Automatic Data Processing Center. He has cmrie from the Safeco Insurance Company, Seattle, Washington:

I Chang So N am is a Supply [· Laborer in the Supply. and I Equipment Section .. He has '[l' .. i come from the Seoul Garden

Hotel.

I! . • ..

Ko Chin Pong is a Clerk Typist at the Area III Resi­dent Office. She has come from the Hannam Corpora­tion, Seoul.

Bradley Reeves is a Civil Engineering Technician at the Camp Giant Project Office. He has come from the Riyadh District, Saudi Arabia.

Barbara Oxford is an Engineering Technician at the Combined Defense Engineer­ing Section. She has come from Colorado Springs, Col­orado.

Yi Yun Su is the Geologist in the Hydrology Construction Section. He graduated from Yon Sei University Graduate School with a major in the Geology.

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Richard Wooten is a Com­puter Programmer/ Analyst in the Automatic Data Pro­cessing Center. He has come from the Marine Corps Com­munication Electronics Divi­sion, Okinawa.

Chang Song In is the Material Engineer Technician in the Laboratory and Survey Sec­tion. He graduated from Han Yang Univeristy with a major in the Civil Engineering.

Sgt. Rudy Barlan is a Crew Chief at the Aviation Office. He has come .from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.

February 1985

Kim Mi Hyang is a Clerk Typist in the Combined Defense Construction Branch. She has come from the Secretary Combined Staff in the Combined Forces Com­mand.

Hwang Su Tok is the Plumber in the Repair and Utilities Section. Previously, he had worked for 7 years in the FED before being employed in Saudi Arabia.

Capt. Ronald Anderson is the Deputy Kunsan Resident Office Engineer. He has come from Boston, Massachusetts.

WATCH OUT! Take care when driving through 1he FED market gate. The local buses often swerve into the path of oncoming traffic in the right lane from the bus stop near the entrance.

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