James R. Florin, 24, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Florin,
219 N. Manhattan Ave., North
Massapequa, was commissioned
an Army second lieutenant on
completion of the Ordnance Officer
Candidate School at Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland.
Lt. Florin received a B. S.
degree in 1964 from St. Joseph's
College, Philadelphia, Pa.
Navy Captain Francis X. Egan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kieran Egan
of 51 Frankel Road, Massapequa,
was graduated from the 47 week
Vietnamese Language Course at
the Defense Language Institute
in Washington, D. C.
Captain Egan is a graduate of
the U. S. Naval Academy in
Annapolis, Md.
* * *
Airman Richard N. Omelchuk,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
Omelchuk of 47 Arlyn Drive,
E„ Massapequa, has completed
his third '^ on- the- line" period
off the coast of North Vietnam
aboard the attack aircraft carrier
USS Constellation.
Electronics Technician Third
Class Richard S. Kleinhans, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Kleinhans, of 161 Harding St.,
is serving aboard the anti- sub- f
marine warfare support aircraft
carrier USS Intrepid off the coast
of North Vietnam.
ARMED FORCES
Radioman Third Class Paul
L. Mcmoli, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nino Memoli of 259 Grand
Blvd., Massapequa Park, is serving
aboard the anti- submarine
warfare support aircraft carrier
USS Intrepid off the coast
of North Vietnam.
* * *
Robert Martin Unterstein of
24 Harmony Drive, Massapequa
Park has enlisted with the R. O.
T. Co cadets at Niagara University.
During the next two years
he will receive instruction in
military subjects in addition to
his normal college curriculum
and for six weeks next summer,
will take part in the army's advanced
summer camp program.
* * *
Marine Private Robert D. Ci-cio,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Vito M„
Cicio of 125 Putt Ave., Farming-dale,
was graduated from eight
weeks of recruit training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Par-ris
Island, South Carolina.
* * •
Airman Second Class Robert
J. Chasse,' son of Mr. and Mrs.
Felix G. Chasse of 102 Pleasant
Drive, Farmingdale, has been
graduated from a United States
Air Force technical school at
Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi.
He was trained as a navigation
equipment repairman and
has been assigned to a unit of the
Air Defense Command at Suffolk
County Air Force Base.
Airman Chasse is a 1964 graduate
of Farmingdale Senior High
School.
His wife is the former Christina
L. Hunt from England.
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William C. Kinzler, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kinzler,
21 Barberry Court, Farmingdale,
enrolled in the Army Reserve
Officer's Training Corps Program
at Georgetown University,
Washington, D. C.
Upon completion of the four-year
program he will qualify for
a commission in the United States
Army.
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Seaman Raymond F. Mazza,
USN, of 61 Sunset Rd., Massapequa.,
is serving at the U. S.
Naval Training Command in Ke-nitra,
Morrocco.
• * # ,
Seaman Recruit Joseph G. Erd-man,
USN, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin G. Erdman of 2Maple
Lane, Massapequa Park, has been
graduated from nine weeks of
Navy basic training at the Naval
Training Center at Great Lakes,
Illinois.
* * *
Gunners Mate Seaman Ernest
Weber, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest P. Weber of 641 Central
Ave., Massapequa, is in Portsmouth,
Virginia serving aboard
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the guided missile armed
destroyer USS John King.
The Norfolk, Va., based ship
is undergoing a major overhaul
at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
* * *
Electronics Technician Third
Class Raymond J. Censoprano,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
N. Censoprano, of 277 North
Park Drive, Massapequa, is in
the Gulf of Tonkin, off the coast
of North Vietnam, aboard the
heavy cruiser USS St. Paul.
* * *
Marine Private Mitchell P.
Kislowski, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Kislowski of 10 Henley Road,
Farmingdale, was graduated
from eight weeks of recruit training
at die Marine Corps Recruit
Depot at San Diego, California.
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Seaman Recruit Donald Frost
Hall, USN, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Frost Hall of 53
First Ave., Massapequa Park,
has. been graduated from nine
weeks of Navy basic training at
the Naval Training Center at
Great Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Damage Controlman Second
Class Edward W. Ronaghan,
USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Ronaghan of 79 Alexander
Ave., Farmingdale was
serving aboard the Coast Guard
icebreaker Eastwind when its try
at circumnavigating the Arctic
last month was cancelled by extremely
heavy ice conditions
which obstructed the intended
route. An alternate route was
also closed to passage.
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Naval Reserve Ensign Edward
H. Gauldrapp, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward D. Gauldropp of 21
Fulton St., Massapequa Park,
and the husband of the former
Miss Joan F. Hoppenzitz of 4023
Fulton Ave., Seaford, qualified
for carrier landings aboard the
aircraft carrier USS Lexington
in the Gulf of Mexico while undergoing
flight training with Training
Squadron Five based at the Naval
Air Station in Pensacola. Florida.
* * *
Seaman Recruit Donald Frost
Hall, USN, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Frost Hall of 53
First Ave., Massapequa Park,
has been graduated from nine
weeks of Navy basic training at
. the Naval Training Center at
Great Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Seaman Recruit Joseph M,
Lasher, USN, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Lasher of 616 Central
A ve., Massapequa, has been
graduated from nine weeks of
Navy basic training at the Naval
Training Center at Great Lakes,
Illinois.
* * *
Marine Private Bruce Nagel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel
of 15 Eleanore Drive, Norm Massapequa,
was graduated from
eight weeks of recruit training at
the Marine Corps Recruit Depot
at Parris Island, South Carolina.
* * *
Cadet John E. Verardo, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Verardo Sr.
of 133 Walnut St., Massapequa
Park, is one of more than 900
cadets who have started their
sophomore year at the U. S. Air
Force Academy.
During the past summer, Cadet
Varardo and other members of
the class of 1970 completed an
intensive six- week training program
at the academy and armed
forces installations across country.
The cadet is a 1965 graduate of
Berner High School.
* * 0
Lewis J. Honig, 21, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Honig, 27 Wood
Ave., Massapequa, was commissioned
an Army second lieutenant
upon graduation from the Armor
Officer Candidate School at Fort
Knox, Kentucky.
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Seaman Recruit William O.
Shackelton, USN, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman J. Shackelton
of 257 Euclid Ave., Massapequa
Park has been graduated from
nine weeks of Navy basic training
at the Naval Training Center at
Great Lakes, Illinois,
* * 0
Airman Richard H. Cotter, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Cotter of 1309 Lakeshore Drve,
Massapequa Park, has completed
basic training at Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas. He is remaining
at the Air Force Technical
Training Center for specialized
schooling as a security
policeman. Airman Cotter, a
1967 graduateof Alfred G.
Berner High School, attended the
School of Visual Arts, New York.
* * *
James H. Gill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Gill of 7 Berkely
Place, Massapequa, has been
commissioned a second lieutenant
in the United States Air
Force upon graduation from Officer
Training School at Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas.
The lieutenant received his
B. A. degree in 1967 from St.
Johns University. New York.
* * *
George A. Greene, 21, whose
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Jaffe, live a t 7 Hawthorne St,
Massapequa, was named distinguished
military graduate and
commissioned an Army second
lieutenant upon graduation from
the Engineer Officer Candidate
School, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
* * *
Airman Kenneth K. Floyd, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Floyd
of 30 Kenwood Drive, Massapequa,
has completed basic training
at Lackland Texas. He is now assigned
an administrative specialist
with a unit of the Tactical
Air Command at Nellis Air Force
Base, Nevada. Airman Floyd, a
1965 graduate of Massapequa Senior
High School, attended Saint <
John's University.
* * *
Gregory T. Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Smith of 135
Park Lane, Massapequa, has been
promoted to airman second class
in the United States Air Force.
Airman Smith is an aircraft
mechanic at Nha Trang Air Base,
Vietnam. He is a member of the
Pacific Air Forces.
The airman was graduated in
1966 from Alfred G. Berner High
School.
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Seaman Apprentice Paul J.
Timpanelli, USCG, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Timpanelli of 129
Beverly Road, Massapequa, has
graduated from eight weeks of
basic training at the Coast Guard
Recruit Training Center at Cape
May, New Jersey.
* * *
Marine Private Roy T.
Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar A. Simpson of 143 W.
Shore Drive, Massapequa, was
graduated from eight weeks of
recruit training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot at Parris
Island, South Carolina.
Airman Vito A. Tota, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Tota
of Farmingdale, has completed
basic training at Amarillo Air
Force Base Texas. He has
been assigned to the Air Force
Technical Training Center at
Sheppard AFB, Tex., for specialized
schooling as an aircraft
maintenance specialist.
Airman Tota is a 1966 graduate
of Farmingdale Senior High
School.
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