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m US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District EAST GATE EDITION r:":,. SEOUL KOREA VOL. 1 NO. 12 FEBRUARY 1984 Maj. Gen. Wells inspects FED work As part of a ten-day trip to Corps ac- tivities in the Pacific, the Deputy Chief of Engineers, Maj. Gen. Richard M. Wells, inspected FED projects on Feb. 4 and 5. He was accompanied by Pacific Ocean Division Commander Brig. Gen. Robert M. Bunker as well as several represen- tatives of the Corps' Washington and Hawaii headquarters. The visitors arrived in Osan on the evening of the 3rd and were escorted to their quarters for a night's rest before the two days of travel and project inspections that were to take place throughout. the Republic of Korea. Saturday moming was devoted to briefings and courtesy visits here in Seoul. Colonel Perrenot presented a slide briefing on FED ac- tivities before Maj. Gen. Wells was transported to Y ongsan for briefings from the 2nd Engineer Group and the USFK Engineer and a courtesy visit with the USFK Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. John W. Hudachek. Field tour begins stay at a local hotel. Sunday morning began with a brief- ing from George Beams and Capt. John Fensterer on Southern Area Office and Taegu Resident Office activities. Maj. Gen. Wells toured Camp Walker and Camp Henry construction projects before he was flown to Camp Carroll to view the many projects underway there. A trip back to K-2 air base finished the morning activities as Maj. Gen. Wells toured the Corps work there and then attended a luncheon. From K-2 the party travelled to Kun- san where cold temperatures and a brisk wind made conditions less than ideal. Ralph Minor and Capt. Rodney Grayson briefed the general on Kunsan Resident Office activities and then showed him some of the $45 million worth of work go- ing on there. Camp Humphreys is last stop A helicopter trip to Camp Hum- phreys failed to rid the party of the cold weather as conditions there were essen- tially the same. Capt. David Dawley met the general at the airfield, gave him a briefing and took him on a tour of the con- tractor and troop construction work on Camp Humphreys. After an Engineer Family luncheon at the Embassy Club, Maj. Gen. Wells travelled by Corps helicopter to Camp Mercer to inspect 44th Engineer Battalion activities and then to Camp Casey to look at Corps work in the 2nd Infantry Divi- sion. The next stop was Osan Air Base, where Howard Elliott received the general and gave him a thorough tour of the runway and the various construction projects currently underway there. After the long afternoon of project visits, Maj. Gen. Wells and his party were flown to Taegu for a late dinner and an ovemight Camp Humphreys was the last of the project sites so the general headed back to Seoul via Corps helicopter to warm up and prepare for an evening dinner hosted by Colonel Perrenot and his wife, Lillian. MG Wells exits a troop housing facility at Camp . Hovey in the 2nd Infantry Division (More photos of MG Wells' visit on page 4). · Monday morning, Maj. Gen. Wells departed from Osan for the next stop on his Pacific tour, the Japan Engineer District. He left here having had a good taste of a Korean wii1ter but also having had a good look at the very busy Far East District. · February busy month for ·FED training Jim Pace ·orsouth Atlantic Divi- sion instructs employees taking the mechanicalinspection course. Providing engineering training opportunities is not an easy task when you are separated from the rest of your command by thousands of miles. As the district grew rapidly in fiscal years 82 and 83, it became increasing ex- pensive to send district employees to the U.S. for the standard Corps of Engineers training courses. Thatis when the district initiated the in- novative method ·of forming classes from Korea and other Pacific area fJ.genciE$ and br- inging in instructors from the U.S, to teach them. The idea worked and this year has ·been expanded to include nine weeklong training courses. Three of the courses took place in February. Courses in Mechanical Inspection, Net- work Analysis and Cost Estimating for Modifications and Claims were offered. Con- struction Contract Estimating and General Construction In- spection courses were offered in December and January, respectively. Upcoming courses includ.e Architect- Engineer Contracting (M<tr. 13-16); Electrical Inspection (Apr. 9-13), Military Construc- tion Project Management (Apr. 30 - May 3) and Ar- chitectural Hardware Inspec- tion (May 21-25). The courses so far have . drawn participants from Japan and Okinawa and from duty. stations throughout the Republic of Korea. Of course the rnajority of attendees are FED employees. All· the classes this year are being held in the Seoul Garden Hotel. The District Personnel Of- fice is providing the coor- dination for these courses. The instructors have come from the Corps ·districts and divisions in the·u.s.

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m US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District

EAST GATE EDITION

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SEOUL KOREA VOL. 1 NO. 12 FEBRUARY 1984

Maj. Gen. Wells inspects FED work As part of a ten-day trip to Corps ac­

tivities in the Pacific, the Deputy Chief of Engineers, Maj. Gen. Richard M. Wells, inspected FED projects on Feb. 4 and 5. He was accompanied by Pacific Ocean Division Commander Brig. Gen. Robert M. Bunker as well as several represen­tatives of the Corps' Washington and Hawaii headquarters.

The visitors arrived in Osan on the evening of the 3rd and were escorted to their quarters for a night's rest before the two days of travel and project inspections that were to take place throughout. the Republic of Korea. Saturday moming was devoted to briefings and courtesy visits here in Seoul. Colonel Perrenot presented a slide briefing on FED ac­tivities before Maj. Gen. Wells was transported to Y ongsan for briefings from the 2nd Engineer Group and the USFK Engineer and a courtesy visit with the USFK Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. John W. Hudachek.

Field tour begins

stay at a local hotel. Sunday morning began with a brief­

ing from George Beams and Capt. John Fensterer on Southern Area Office and Taegu Resident Office activities. Maj. Gen. Wells toured Camp Walker and Camp Henry construction projects before he was flown to Camp Carroll to view the many projects underway there. A trip back to K-2 air base finished the morning activities as Maj. Gen. Wells toured the Corps work there and then attended a luncheon.

From K-2 the party travelled to Kun­san where cold temperatures and a brisk wind made conditions less than ideal. Ralph Minor and Capt. Rodney Grayson briefed the general on Kunsan Resident Office activities and then showed him some of the $45 million worth of work go­ing on there.

Camp Humphreys is last stop

A helicopter trip to Camp Hum­phreys failed to rid the party of the cold weather as conditions there were essen­tially the same. Capt. David Dawley met the general at the airfield, gave him a briefing and took him on a tour of the con­tractor and troop construction work on Camp Humphreys.

After an Engineer Family luncheon at the Embassy Club, Maj. Gen. Wells travelled by Corps helicopter to Camp Mercer to inspect 44th Engineer Battalion activities and then to Camp Casey to look at Corps work in the 2nd Infantry Divi­sion. The next stop was Osan Air Base, where Howard Elliott received the general and gave him a thorough tour of the runway and the various construction projects currently underway there. After the long afternoon of project visits, Maj. Gen. Wells and his party were flown to Taegu for a late dinner and an ovemight

Camp Humphreys was the last of the project sites so the general headed back to Seoul via Corps helicopter to warm up and prepare for an evening dinner hosted by Colonel Perrenot and his wife, Lillian.

MG Wells exits a troop housing facility at Camp . Hovey in the 2nd Infantry Division (More photos of MG Wells' visit on page 4). ·

Monday morning, Maj. Gen. Wells departed from Osan for the next stop on his Pacific tour, the Japan Engineer

District. He left here having had a good taste of a Korean wii1ter but also having had a good look at the very busy Far East District. ·

February busy month for ·FED training

Jim Pace ·orsouth Atlantic Divi­sion instructs employees taking the mechanicalinspection course.

Providing engineering training opportunities is not an easy task when you are separated from the rest of your command by thousands of miles. As the district grew rapidly in fiscal years 82 and 83, it became increasing ex­pensive to send district employees to the U.S. for the standard Corps of Engineers training courses. Thatis when the district initiated the in­novative method ·of forming classes from Korea and other Pacific area fJ.genciE$ and br­inging in instructors from the U.S, to teach them. The idea worked and this year has

·been expanded to include nine

weeklong training courses.

Three of the courses took place in February. Courses in Mechanical Inspection, Net­work Analysis and Cost Estimating for Modifications and Claims were offered. Con­struction Contract Estimating and General Construction In­spection courses were offered in December and January, respectively. Upcoming courses includ.e Architect­Engineer Contracting (M<tr. 13-16); Electrical Inspection (Apr. 9-13), Military Construc­tion Project Management (Apr. 30 - May 3) and Ar­chitectural Hardware Inspec-

tion (May 21-25). The courses so far have

. drawn participants from Japan and Okinawa and from duty. stations throughout the Republic of Korea. Of course the rnajority of attendees are FED employees. All· the classes this year are being held in the Seoul Garden Hotel.

The District Personnel Of­fice is providing the coor­dination for these courses. The instructors have come from the Corps ·districts and • divisions in the·u.s.

Page 2 February 1 984

PROSE AND CON'S This page is intended for discussion of issues rele­vant to District employees. If you fee/strongly about an issue and have an opinion you think will be of in-

Dt is the policy of the Department of Defense to make available timely and accurate informa. tion so that the public, Congress, and memben representing the press, radio and television mny tuSess and understand the ftu:ts about na_timial security and defmse ftrategy. Requests for

information from organizations and private citizens wiU be answered responsively and a.s rtipidly as possible. In carrying out this policy, the fol/qw;"tt Prineiples of Information will apply'

• Information will be made fully and readily available, consistent with statutory requirements, unless its release is precluded by current and valid security classification. Th~ provisions of the Freedom of InfOrmation Act will be supported in both letter and spirit.

• A free flow of general and military information will be made available, without censorship or propaganda, to the men and women of the -Armed Forces and their dependents.

• Information will not be classified or otherwise withheld to protect the government from criticism or embarrassment.

• Information will only be withheld when disclosure would adversely affect national security or threaten the safety or privacy of the men and women of the Armed Forces.

• The Department's obligation to provide the public with information on its major programs may require detailed public affairs planning and coordination within the Department and with other government agencies. The sole purpose of such activity is to expedite the flow of information to the public: propaganda has no place in Department of Defense public affairs programs.

The Assistant Secretary ofDefonse (Public Affairs) has the primary responsibility for carrying'out this_ commitment.

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

Tax time Mike McMahan (OMB) and

Sgt. 1st Class Larry Foreman (Motor Pool) attended the re­cent Armed Forces Tax In­stitute held at the Seoul Garden Hotel Jan. 23 to 27 and are available to assist you with your Federal Income Tax Returns. They are not tax experts, however they can assist you with the technical aspects of selecting and com­pleting the correct forms. Also, most of the Federal In­come Tax Return Forms and Supplemental Income Tax Schedule Forms are available from Mr. McMahan.

For more detailed informa­tion and assistance, please

·contact the Y ongsan Garrison Legal Assistance Office, Capt. Altieri, telephone 293-4457/5534.

At present Yongsan Gar­rison Legal Assistance Office has ordered state income tax forms and instruction booklets, and expects them to arrive in early March. For assistance and forms needed to file your state income tax returns, please contact the Yongsan Legal Assistance Of­fice.

Security news On Feb. 3 through 7 FED

was visited by the OCE Pro­vost Marshal Col. DiGregorio and the POD Provost Marshal Capt. Walmer. Col. Di Gregorio accompanied Maj. Gen. Wells on his visit around the FED sites in Korea. Col. Di Gregorio on Monday made courtesy calls on commanders of the 7th Region Criminal In-

vestigation Division , the 8th Army Provost Marshal Office and the Yongsan Provost Marshall Office. Col. Di Gregorio was accompanied Monday by FED Security Of­ficer SSG Boeckman. Col. Di Gregorio was impressed with FED and the many things that we are involved in.·

----Briefs----Move: With the expected March 1 completion of the renovation of FED Head­quarters, several offices will be shifting. The Resource Management Office will move from Building P-1 into the first floor of the head­quarters. The Commander and Deputy Commander, Ex­ecutive Assistance, and OAS will also occupy the first floor. Personnel, Public Af­fairs, Safety, Emergency Operations, Property, the photographer and illustrator are currently scheduled to oc­cupy the second floor.

The Miryung Construction Company, Ltd. had been com­mended for its work on the

FED Camp Humphreys Of­ficers' Club. The company has received Certificates of Ap­preciation from Col. Charles Anderson, the Camp Hum­phreys Garrison Commander and from George Prince, the Area Facilities Engineer at Camp Humphreys.

The Northern Area Office has moved into a new building, located just inside Gate #17 on Yongsan South Post.

Congratulations to Staff Sgt. Jody Shattuck (Avn), who made the commandant's list at the recently completed Primary Leadership Course . at Camp Jackson. Staff Sgt. Shattuck attended the four­week course in January.

This newspaper is an unofficial publication 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 Se-oul, Korea APO San Francisco, California -96301. The telephone number is 293-3682 (military), 265-8440 (commercial) or 262-1101 (AUTOVON). The method of reproduction is offset. printing and 950 copies of each issue are printed. Subscriptions are free but must be requested in writing. All photos are U.S. Army photos unless otherwise credited.

District Engineer . Chief, Public Affairs ........ . Editorial Assistant

. Colonel Frederick A. Perrenot . ..... H. Ross Fredenburg 11

. . Kim,_Jae Yol

February 1984 Page 3

DISTRICT HAPPENINGS

Aviation office aids Engineering Division In the best tradition of in­

novative uses of available resources, FED has put its aviation office to work sup­porting Engineering Division design efforts when the helicopters are not being used for purely transportational or training purposes. The chop­pers can be especially useful in easing and improving site reconnaissance of large areas.

photograph the terrain. They were especially interested in a river that flows through the area because it will have to be diverted in order to build the riew runway. Their main pur­pose in making the flight was to identify bridges or other confinements in the river.

According to Bob, "The one-hour aerial recon­naissance saved a week's worth of effort by a survey crew." Bob is overseeing the accomplishment of a feasibili­ty report for the Air Force on the additional runway pro­posal. The report should be finalized and presented to the Air Force by the spring.

In a recent example of this, the aviation office helped Military Branch per­sonnel observe the proposed site for a 9,000-foot additional runway at Osan Air Base. The project manager, Bob Losey, and employees of the architect-engineering firm do­ing the study were flown the length of the site so that they could videotape and

Major Rollie Edwards is the new aviation officer. Un­doubtedly he will soon be

One of FED's two helicopters.

presented with more oppor­tunities like this one to sup-

port Engineering Division ef­forts.

Winter lull ends for FED Volleyball

FED has entered teams in both the mens' and womens' volleyball leagues at Yongsan this spring. The mens' team, organized by Capt. Brown, begins play on Feb. 22 in Collier Field House against the lOth Medical Detachment. The womens' team, coached by Loren Chin (Military Branch) begins play on Feb 27 in Trent Gym.

The mens' team is entered in one of two eleven-team leagues that will be underway on Y ongsan in February and March. They will be playing teams from the Navy, Finance and Accounting and the Honor Guard, among others. Why not try to attend some of their games and cheer them on? The remainder of their schedule follows:

Sat. March 3 3:00 p.m. vs. USACIDC (Collier)

Tue. March 6 7:45 p.m. vs. 25th Trans. (Trent)

Wed. March 8 6:15p.m. vs. Honor Guard (Trent)

Sat. March 10 4:30 p.m. vs. Navy (Collier)

Wed. March 14 6:15p.m. vs. F&AO-K (Trent)

The womens' team is in an eight team league that includes teams from Seoul American High School, Yongsan Gar­rison, 6th Medical Detachment, Finance and Accounting, 19th Adjutant General, 304 th Signal and the 8th Personnel Ser­vices Company. You can catch one of their games on most any early Monday and Wednesday evening in March. Their schedule follows:

Mon. March 5 6:15 p.m. vs. 6th Med. Det. (Trent)

Wed. March 7 7:00p.m. vs, 19th AG (Trent)

Mon. March 12 7:45p.m. vs. USAGY (Collier)

Wed. March 14 7:00p.m. vs. 8th Personnel (Collier)

Mon. March 19 7:00p.m. vs. F&AO-K (Collier)

Wed. March 21 5:30p.m. vs. Seoul American (Trent)

Fri. March 23 7:00p.m. vs. 304th Signal (Trent)

Mon. March 26 6:15p.m. vs. 6th Medical (Trent)

Wed. March 28 7:00p.m. vs. 19th AG (Trent)

Fri. March 30 7:45p.m. vs. USAGY (Trent)

Mon. April 2 7:00p.m. vs. 8th Personnel (Trent)

Wed. April 4 7:00p.m. vs. F&AO-K (Trent)

' Thewomens' team is not completely filled so if you would like to play contact Loren Chin at extension 306 and find out if there is a spot left. End of season tour­naments will follow league play in both the mens' and womens' divisions.

Bowling With four weeks of play completed in

the FED spring bowling league, the team representing Estimating Section is leading the pack with a 12 win - 4 loss record. Choe, Yong To is the Estimating Team captain and the team members are Henry Birchard, Cho, Yang Hyup; Chong, Mong Yong; Han, Po Hyon; 0, Kyong Hong; and Yim, Chang Su. Only a couple

sports of games behind the leaders are teams from Modification and Mech./Elec.

Song, Tae Yong of the Modificati_gns team has the high average so far, a 184. Yang, Yun Chol's 232 stands as the high single game of the young season. He also bowls for the Modifications team. Song, Tae Y ong also has the high three game series, a 724. Other high average bowlers are Kim, Tu Ki (F&M- 173); Yu, Pyong Kwon (Civil - 172); Henry Bir­chard (Estimating- 170) and Yang, Yun Chol (Modifications - 169).

The 20-week season will continue un­til early June. Complete standings as of Feb. 15 follow:

Wins Losses Estimating 12 4 Modifications 10 6 Mech./Elec. 10 6 Architectural 9 7 Civil 9 7 Elec./S and I 9 7 CAB 7 9 TRS 7 9 F&M 6 10 Motor Pool 6 10 TAU 6 10 Military 2 14

Yu, Pyong Kwon (Civil/Drafting) is the bowling president and 'Choe, Kwang Kyu (Civil/Drafting) is the league secretary.

Golf Golf play is expected to resume on

Tuesday, March 6 at the 8th Army Golf Club. That will be the day of the 1st Duf­fer Tournament of 1984. This year the Chairman of the Golf League is Dennis Fischer (Survey).

Page 4

'84 starts fast

Deputy Chief of

The Saturday morning briefing on FED activities by Col. Perrenot started things off.

Capt. Fensterer briefs MG Wells, BG Bunker and Col. Perrenot on the status of the Waegwan fuel storage facility.

Col. Perrenot introduces MG Wells at the Engineering Family luncheon.

February 1 984

Engineers visits ...

MG Wells arrives at Camp Humphreys.

Kang, Kif Su of the Taegu Resident Office briefs MG Wells on one of his projects.

February 1 984 Page 5

... and ROK • a1rman rescued

Airman Koh is lifted into a hospital ambulance after being transported there by FED helicopter.

Airman Koh being treated in flight. The FED helicopter landing at Mangilsan radar site. Note the helicopter's shadow at bottom.

These photos of the dramatic helicopter rescue covered in last month's EAST GATE EDITION were taken by Gretchen Wotherspoon (ADP), a passenger on the flight. Since last month's publication, we have learned that ROK airman Koh recovered and was back on duty by Jan 29.

Page 6 February 1 984

February brings many new FED faces

Darrell Routon is a Budget Analyst at the Resource Management Office. He has come from the General Ser­vices Administration, Missouri.

Yi, Un Song is a Civil Engineer at the Western Cor­ridor Resident Office. He has come from the Dongkuk Con­struction Co., Ltd., Seoul.

Charles Barber is a Construc­tion Manager at the Office Engineering Branch. He has come from Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Arabia.

Yi, Hui Yong is an Electrical Engineer at the Combined Defense Construction Management Section. He has come from the ICC Construc­tion Co., Ltd., Seoul.

Cho, Yong Kil is an Architect at the Architect and Structure Section. He has come from the Hyundai Construction Co., Ltd., Seoul.

Kwon, Taek Yon is a Mechanical Engineer at the Combined Defense Construc­tion Management Section. He has come from Daeil Engineering Co., Ltd., Seoul.

Han, Hyo Suk is an Accounts Maintenance Clerk at the Technical Analysis Unit. She has come from Camp Red Cloud.

Barry McEneny is a Funds Control Specialist at the Of­fice Engineering Branch. He has come from Rock Island, Il­linois.

Yi, Kyong Ok is a Clerk Typist at the Army I Air Force Section, Military Branch. She has come from Recreation Services Operation Korea.

Kim, Ok Chais a Secretary at the Western Corridor Resi­dent Office. She has come from the Computer Systems Command at Yongsan.

Sgt. Larry J. Simms is a Crew Chief at the Aviation Section. He has come from Fort Hood, Texas.

Margaret Garven is the Man­power Analyst at the Resource Management Office. She has come from Buffalo District, New York.

Kim, Song Ho is a Structural Engineer at the Architect and Structure Section. He has come from the Seoul National Graduate School after graduation.

Capt.(P) Kevin W. Lee is the Project Officer at the Camp Giant Project Office. He has come from the 17th Infantry Division, Fort Ord, Califor­nia.

Kim, Ji K. is a Construction Inspector at the Western Cor­ridor Resident Office. He has come from the Del Monte Cor' poration, Hawaii.

Chief Warrant B. Mattingly is a Aviator at the A tion. He has come Campbell, Kentucky.

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