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U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands (Photo courtesy of USAKA Host Nation) Marshallese living in the mid-atoll corridor are loaded onto a boat bound for Ebeye in this 1965 photo from the USAKA Host Nation archives. CILHI uncovers old Japanese structure By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor (See CILHI, page 5) By Barbara Johnson Feature Writer www.smdc.army.mil/kwaj/hourglass/hourglass.html (Photo by Peter Rejcek) Sgt. Blake Popisil, CILHI EOD tech, identifies a buried metal object to Sgt. 1st Class Ted Taala, CILHI EOD tech, in an excavation area. (See EBEYE, page 6) Roi-Namur SBM finger pier project gets green light By KW Hillis Feature Writer (See RELATED, page 4)

The Commanding Officer...Col. Curtis L. Wrenn Jr. Public Affairs Officer...Preston Lockridge Editor...Jim Bennett Associate Editor...Peter Rejcek Feature Writers...Barbara Johnson KW Hillis Graphics Designer...Dan Adler 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. 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. 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 Letters to the Editor Keep letters to less than 300 words, and keep your comments to the issues. This would be a no-libel zone. Letters must be signed. We will edit for AP style and, if you exceed the word limit, space. Please limit yourself to one letter every 30 days to give other readers a chance to write. Send your letter to: The Hourglass, P.O. Box 23, Local; or jbennett@kls.usaka.smdc.army.mil.

Boat, golf fees compare well to others stateside Golf fees Boat fees Stars and Stripes pulling out of Kwajalein at month s end By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor

Need a break? Spring out to Majuro, Kosrae this month By Peter Rejcek Associate Editor (From page 1) Coming soon Fix complete Related pier projects to benefit Third Island residents... On hold

(From page 1) Dr. Carl Kuttruff, an archaeologist serving as a site monitor on behalf of the RMI government, scrapes away at the dirt near a concrete pylon, bottom left, that was likely part of a Japanese structure. (Photos by Peter Rejcek) CILHI team is not slowing down... Among the items found near an uncovered Japanese structure are pieces of ceramic (far left) and melted glass (middle), likely destroyed by a bomb blast indicated by a crater near this concrete structure. Navy Secretary visits Kwajalein By Jim Bennett Editor Obituary

Lynn Lanej, right, shares her memories of Ebeye with Cris Lindborg as she looks at the story of Ebeye on posters that Lindborg made at the Marshallese Cultural Center. (Photo by Barbara Johnson) (From page 1) Nostalgic time Mid-atoll residents deboard the LCM for the (Photos courtesy of USAKA Host Nation) Mid-atoll residents leave their hom The old Ebeye pier in 1967, when th what it is today.

It brings back memories. Those were really good days. I m really happy to be able to see it again. Lynn Lanej Ebeye resident since 1952 ir new lives on Ebeye. e islands for Ebeye. Detective work It s so much fun but it s also got a purpose. I think it helps. Cris Lindborg creator of Ebeye Story posters e population was less than half of

Cotton nails hole-in-one From staff reports Adult Softball Schedule Time...Teams... Field(Division) (Key: BR, Brandon; DA, Dally; RA, Ragan) Saturday 5:15 p.m....gummos/spartans I... BR(B) 5:15 p.m....katoore/calvary... DA(D) 5:15 p.m....30-something/j. Elik Lik... RA(A) Monday 5:15 p.m....spartans II/Calvary... RA(B) Tuesday 5:15 p.m....chapel/calvary... BR(D) 5:15 p.m....katoore/ydt II... DA(C) 5:15 p.m....queen of Peace/Scrubs... RA(B) 6:45 p.m....meck/brothers All... BR(C) 8 p.m....san Juan/Spartans II... BR(C) Wednesday 5:15 p.m....jab Elik Lik/Spartans I... RA(A) 5:15 p.m....g-4/spartans II... DA(C) 5:15 p.m....da Bomb/Angel Town... BR(C) 6:45 p.m....guppies/sunrise... BR(A) 8 p.m....podunkers/criminals... BR(A) Thursday 5:15 p.m....homeplate/30-something... RA(A) 5:15 p.m....mk Brothers/Spartans I... DA(C) 5:15 p.m....queen of Peace/YDT II... BR(D) 6:45 p.m....spartans III/Calvary... BR(D) 8 p.m....barnacles/meck... BR(B) Friday 5:15 p.m....calvary/scrubs... RA(B) 5:15 p.m....gummos/brothers All... DA(B) 5:15 p.m....da Bomb/HB Monnin... BR(C) 6:45 p.m....criminals/sunrise... BR(A) 8 p.m....podunkers/guppies... BR(A) Sports and Leisure Science fair teaches students something beyond their expectations... (From page 12) Army officer quarterbacks shuttle mission By Don Montoya Army News Service

Classified Ads and Community Notices Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Tonight Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Bean and cheese burritos Beef stroganoff Cajun roast chicken Grill: Filet of fish sandwich Huevos rancheros Crispy-fried chicken Roast steamship round Grill: Brunch station open Brunch station open Barbecued pork ribs Chicken tetrazini Baked potato bar Teriyaki chicken Pork gisantes Grill: Turkey and cheddar Fiesta taco bar Smoked barbecued brisket Tex-Mex chicken Grill: Chicken and chile quesadilla Chinese bar Country-fried chicken Beef tips in burgundy Grill: Reuben on rye Eggplant and zucchini casserole Hamburger stroganoff Fish and chips Grill: Bacon and cheddar burger This symbol denotes the Wellness menu Stir-fry to order Yankee pot roast Glazed cornish hens Pizza Korean-style grilled chicken Beef and broccoli Fajitas to order Mexican-style beef stew Enchilada casserole Hot sesame tofu Spicy beef stir-fry Oven-smoked chicken Pasta puttanesca Tender-fried pork chops Andouille sausage and peppers Vegetable chili mac Teriyaki flank steak Szechuan chicken Pasta al pesto Huli huli chicken Sweet-and-sour pork Bean and potato burrito Glazed pork roast Shortribs jardinaise This symbol denotes the Wellness menu joan.mcwilliams@usaka.smdc.army.mil

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Classified Ads and Community Notices 40% OFF at Macy s West! One week only! George Seitz PTO Book Fair is Wednesday, March 13, 6:30-8:30 p.m., in the elementary music room. Many book selections for the entire family. Computer software, stuffed animals and games also available. Credit cards accepted RSE Security Office reminds everyone that old telephone directories are considered OPSEC waste and should be destroyed by burning or shredding only. In an effort to make destruction easier, we recommend including directories in your residential recycling. Questions? Call 55131.

By Barbara Johnson Feature Writer Kyle Morris attempts to successfully complete a maze at the PTO Elementary Science Fair Wednesday morning. (Photo by Barbara Johnson) Fair sparks students interest in science (See SCIENCE, page 8) WEATHER Courtesy of Aeromet Sun Moon Tides Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Saturday 0703/1900 2150/0918 0610, 5.7' 1220, 0.2' March 2 1830, 5.7' Sunday 0702/1900 2246/1006 0650, 5.5' 0040, 0.3' March 3 1900, 5.2' 1300, 0.6' Monday 0702/1900 2342/1054 0730, 5.2' 0110, 0.7' March 4 1940, 4.6' 1340, 1.1' Tuesday 0701/1900 /1144 0810, 4.7' 0150, 1.2' March 5 2020, 4.0' 1430, 1.7'