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U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands RMI, Kwaj support victims By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor Airline updates, page 3 (See CANDLES, page 4) U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands (Photo by Jim Bennett) NMD site manager Jim Hill, left, talks with George Koepplinger, center, of Layer8 Technoloy Inc. and NMD s Dave Gray about technology improvements to the old Bulding 1009 conference room. www.smdc.army.mil/kwaj/hourglass/hourglass.html (Photo by Jim Bennett) From left, Denise Morrow, Brenda Panton, Debbie Thomas, Cathy Cutshaw and Ivy Springer hold their candles and sing the national anthem Saturday night at the flag poles during a memorial service for the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States. Hundreds of Kwajalein residents turned out on the rainy night for the candlelight march from the high school to the flag poles, which was followed by the memorial service. NMD brings Meck control room to Kwaj field office By Jim Bennett Editor (See BANDWIDTH, page 5)

The Commanding Officer...Col. Curtis L. Wrenn Jr. Public Affairs Officer...Preston Lockridge Editor...Jim Bennett Associate Editor...Peter Rejcek Feature Writers...Barbara Johnson KWHillis Graphics Designer...Dan Adler Sports Writer...Bruce Sinkula 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: 2,000 Editorial Buckminster and Friends By Gwyne Copeland By Sabrina Mumma

Continental, Aloha return amid tighter terminal security By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor By Jim Bennett Editor Title X program helps equip Ebeye Public Works Tom Tehgata, left, and Najio Jesse, Ebeye Public Works director, sort through new tools received through a Title X program, sponsored by the Army and the Commander in Chief, Pacific. (Photo by Jim Bennett)

(From page 1) (Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy in Majuro) The American flag is lowered during a memorial ceremony at the American embassy in Majuro Wednesday. At left: RMI President Kessai Note wrote a letter to U.S. President George W. Bush last week to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the people and government of the United States... Candles light island spirit in face of tragedy...

Bandwidth holds the key to remote ops... (From page 1) Taken from nearly the same angle as the front page photograph, the conference room, after it was cleaned up, held only a single chalkboard. Now it features a multimedia presentation system. (Photo courtesy of Jim Hill)

Classified Ads and Community Notices sandrayao@usa.net. Col. Enrique Janer, Inspector General for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, will offer walk-in visits for Kwaj and Roi residents Sept. 21-22. Call 50206 or 50216 for more information. Racquetball Tournament Sept. 23-24 All interested participants, sign up at Community Activities office. Registration fee is $10. Questions? Call Ian, 53331. Small Arms Range Notice

Classified Ads and Community Notices TOWN HALL MEETINGS Kwajalein, tonight, 6 p.m., in the MP room. Roi-Namur, Saturday, 6:30 p.m., in the Tradewinds Theater. To All UPH Residents The Housing office will issue NEW meal cards Sept. 25 29. Housing representatives will be in front of Café Pacific during lunchtimes ONLY to issue new meal cards and receive OLD meal cards. If you are going off island or know of someone who is off island, contact Rhonda, Sharon or Pinky at 53593. If you have questions, call BQ Housing, 53593 Friday DJ Chris Eskew plays the hottest music on the billboard charts, 7-11 p.m. Saturday Feel the heat of merengue, salsa and reggae, with a spice of hip hop. Caribe Dancehall night with special guest DJ Estilo, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Sunday Get your ticket now for an attempt to break the world record shot slam. Great music all night with CPN DJ Rich Feagler, all you can eat Mexican buffet and more. Advance ticket purchase required; must be registered by 6 p.m. Quarters of the Quarter Quarters of the Quarter judging is Tuesday, Sept. 25. Five yards will be selected. One each from North, Ocean, Central, South and Emon Beach housing areas. Judges look for general overall appearance, initiative and originality.

WEATHER Courtesy of Aeromet Donation sites set up locally and online; be careful on the Internet By KW Hillis Feature Writer Where to give: Locally (to the American Red Cross) Tape Escape, Surfway, Ten-Ten and Gimbel s Department of Defense Pentagon Victim s Fund, Army Emergency Relief Federal Employees Education and Assistance World Trade Center/Pentagon Fund (see addresses in story) Online (to name a few) www.redcross.org www.unitedway.org www.helping.org www.amazon.com Sun Moon Tides Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Tuesday 0639/1848 0708/1937 0437, 6.3' 1051, 0.0' September 18 1657, 5.9' 1102, 0.1' Wednesday 0639/1847 0805/2025 0512, 6.2' 1123, 0.1' September 19 1731, 5.9' 2339, 0.2' Thursday 0639/1847 0901/2113 0547, 5.8' 1154, 0.4' September 20 1804, 5.8' Friday 0639/1846 0956/2202 0620, 5.4' 0015, 0.5' September 21 1837, 5.5' 1224, 0.7'