U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands NMD boss talks of issues, teamwork By Jim Bennett (See NMD, page 3) Parade, fireworks highlight holiday By KW Hillis (See FOURTH, page 6) www.smdc.army.mil/kwaj/hourglass/hourglass.html (Photo by Peter Rejcek) Maj. Gen. Willie B. Nance Jr., program executive officer for National Missile Defense, talks about the issues surrounding the program and the IFT-5 mission, set for July 8. (Photo by KW Hillis) Alysia Matherly, 9, visiting Kwajalein from California, leads the bike parade during Tuesday s Fourth of July festivities at Emon Beach. Riding with Matherly is an Uncle Sam doll her mother made. Incidentally, the Army s most famous recruiter is wearing Hawaiian shorts and flip-flops for the occasion.
Caution areas set for July 8 IFT-5 mission From the Range Safety Office The Commanding Officer...Col. Gary K. McMillen Public Affairs Officer...Preston Lockridge Editor...Jim Bennett Associate Editor...Peter Rejcek Feature Writers...Barbara Johnson Bob Fore KW Hillis Graphics Designer...Dan Adler Circulation Manager...Bobby Lamug Sr. The Hourglass is named for the insignia of the U.S. Army 7th Infantry Division, which liberated the island from the forces of Imperial Japan on Feb 4, 1944. The is an authorized publication for military personnel, federal employees, contractor workers and their families assigned to USAKA/KMR. Contents of the Hourglass are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army or USAKA/KMR. It is published Tuesdays and Fridays using a network printer by Raytheon Range Systems Engineering editorial staff, P.O. Box 23, APO AP 96555. Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. Printed circulation: 2,300 Julio Paul, left, and Peter Enjer examine data sheets on hazardous materials collected last week. Waste Management will pick up hazardous materials, among other items, July 17 in an islandwide residential cleanup. For hazardous materials pickup on cleanup day, call Environmental in advance at 51134 or 51135. Island cleanup set for July 17 From RSE Solid Waste Management and Environmental Office Did You Know? Big bird... The C-5 Galaxy, pictured on page 12, is 222 1/2 feet 8 1/2 inches wide; 247 feet, 10 inches long; and 65 feet, 1 1/2 inches tall. It can carry up to 261,000 pounds of payload. (Photo by Jim Bennett)
NMD mission incorporates full-system test... (From page 1) This program [NMD] is watched by the American public, the media, the Congress, the White House and around the world. (Photo by Peter Rejcek) Maj. Gen. Willie B. Nance Jr. says that despite outside pressures, the National Missile Defense team remains focused on the mission at hand. (See INTEGRATED FLIGHT TEST, page 4)
This Army graphic illustrates the mission profile for IFT-5, scheduled for tomorrow. Integrated flight test relies on teamwork... (From page 3) (U.S. Army illustration)
(U.S. Army illustration) National Missile Defense differs from Theater Missile Defense, shown here as THAAD, and Patriot missile defense systems, used in the Gulf War, by altitude and scope.
(Photo by KW Hillis) Left: The fireworks show kept Tuesday night s crowd in awe for 20 minutes. Right: Franklin Demaio, riding on the back of Rose Demaio s bike, is one patriotic dog. Below: Children dress in their patriotic best for the holiday event. (Photo by KW Hillis) Fourth of July celebrated in style... (From page 1) (Photo by Jason Bischoff) Charlie Miller checks out the Fourth of July festivities from a tree. (Photo by KW HIllis)
Top right: Ross Butz gets a mouthful during the watermelon-eating contest Tuesday afternoon. Bottom right: Around 4 p.m., Kwajalein Yacht Club members braved strong winds to show off their patriotic pride with a sailboat parade. Below: While not exactly surfing in Hawaii, Imua Williams makes the most of the tide at Emon Beach as he glides along on his wake board. (Photo by Jason Bischoff) (Photo by Peter Rejcek) (Photo by Peter Rejcek)
(Photo by Peter Rejcek) Jake Hahne, a member of the 957th Engineering Company of the North Dakota National Guard, enjoys a game of volleyball Tuesday at Emon Beach. Hahne played for Auto Energy. Kwaj jammers end up on top of the volleyball heap By KW Hillis SUMMER FUN SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT will be from July 14-22. Men s and co-ed teams may register for the tournament at the Community Activities office no later than Tuesday. Questions? Call Lynn, 53331. *Monthly pass, $20, League and Junior Bowlers (ages 7-17) Hot deals at the Bowling Center *Monthly pass, $25 Summer Prices Shoes ------------------------------------- $.75 Open Bowling ------------------------ $1.50 League Bowlers --------------------- $1.25 Junior Bowlers (7-17) ------------- $1.25 Bumper Bowling (under 5 ------------- $1 Sunday All Day --------------------------- $1 Red Pin Strike ---------------- Free Game *Fill a sheet (up to four players), 16 combined games is $20. Hop to it Amy Carroll hops her way to victory during the Krazy Kwaj Olympics at Emon Beach on Tuesday. Carroll s team, the Barnacles, took first place in a field of six teams. (Photo by KW Hillis)
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Classified Ads and Community Notices K The Micronesian Handicraft Shop Summer hours: Monday...4-6 p.m. Tuesday... 10 a.m.-noon Thursday... 10 a.m. noon The Marshallese Cultural Center Mondays.. 4-6 p.m. Fridays... 3-5 p.m. There will be an island-wide cleanup for the industrial areas Saturday, July 15, and for the residential area Monday, July 17. Special attention will be given to hazardous needs waste donations such of asplants, cuttings and plant pots. paints and pesticides. Join in and help keep Kwaj beautiful. Call Roxana, 52927
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WEATHER Courtesy of Aeromet (Photo by Mike Johnson) Up, Up and Away A C-5 Galaxy from Hickam Air Force Base takes off Tuesday from Bucholz Army Airfield. The large cargo aircraft came to Kwajalein on the Fourth of July, delivering supplies and people, after Saturday s and Tuesday s regularly scheduled C-141 flights were canceled. Ivey Gym to close from July 11-15 for renovation By Peter Rejcek Sun Moon Tides Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Friday 0636/1913 1138 0759, 5.0' 0138, 1.5' July 7 2044, 4.1' 1434, 1.3' Saturday 0636/1913 1228/0006 0851, 4.5' 0234, 1.9' July 8 2150, 4.0' 1528, 1.7' Sunday 0637/1913 1317/0050 0956, 4.1' 0346, 2.2' July 9 2310, 4.0' 1633, 1.9' Monday 0637/1913 1405/0132 1120, 3.8' 0522, 2.4' July 10 1745, 2.0' Tuesday 0637/1913 1453/0214 0030, 4.1' 0655, 2.3' July 11 1st Qtr Moon 1245, 3.7' 1852, 1.9'