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-1 !' ' n-=l East Gate Ed .lt.lon ; 1 US Army Corps of Engineers L&L_J __ J Far East District SEOUL KOREA VOL. II NO. 20 1984 New Sung Ae Won Orphanage Opens About 50 FED employees and family members helped the district-sponsored Sung Ae Won orphanage celebrate its new facilities in I Chon City on Oct. 13. The beautiful fall Saturday made a pleasant background for a day of food, games and treats. The orphanage had moved from its former location in Seoul the month before but this was the first chance for district employees to see the brand new building and to visit the 82 orphans who will live there. Col. Fulton started the days' pro- ceedings with a short speech and the presentation of the token gifts of soap, candles and matches. The token gifts symbolize the good luck and prosperity which district personnel wish for the or- phans. After that the meal began with the traditional American picnic servings of chicken, hot dogs and potato chips. As usual, the soda pop was a big hit and sup- plies were soon exhausted. There was also a cake decorated to commemorate the occasion and various baked goods which the families there had brought for the children. Class Scott McCue (Troops), Stan Harris (CAB) and Mr. Kim (Knight Korea) saved the day by finding a local source. The afternoon games included volleyball, badminton and pin-the-tail- on-the-donkey. Several people tried their hand at jump-roping or hula hooping. District personnel had brought all the sports equipment and they left it with the children when the afternoon was done. The fun had started around noon so by 4:30 p.m. everyone including the children was beginning to run out of steam. The ophanage committee members did find the energy for a meeting as things began to wind down. As the FED families gathered themselves together for the 1-1/2 hour trip back to Seoul there were some sad good-byes. But the children won't have long to wait for reu- nion as the FED Christmas Party will be held in less than two months, on Dec. 14. In the meantime, FED employees who want to spend a few hours at the or- phanage are welcome to do so. They can make arrangements through the district orphanage committee, headed by Roger Rodriguez (EOM), extension 424. FED employees had brought all the cooking equipment but there was a mo- ment of crisis when it was discovered the charcoal had been forgotten. Sgt. 1st (See other photos and letter of thanks, page 4) A hard day of fun begins to show on the face of this orphan. Two New 210 Dining Halls Completed In recent years, the mainstays of the FED con- strudion program for the Ar- my have been barracks, maintenance shops, and physical fitness centers: the places where soldiers sleep, work, and play. But now our work will benefit the soldier's stomach as the com- pletion of two new dining halls, one at Camp Casey and one at Camp Howze, has marked the start of an $18 Soldiers enjoy the new mess hall at Camp Casey. million program for such facilities. The two facilities, which will serve 1,000 soldiers, were constructed under a $2.86 million contract with Shin Il Engineering, limited. They opened in mid-October after less than one year of con- struction. Originally schedul- ed for completion in April 1985 they were turned over to the installation more than six months early. With modern food preparation and serving equipment and pleasant eating areas the new dining halls bear little resemblance to the outdated "mess halls" which still prevail in the 2nd Infantry Division area. Although no dining halls are in the current year con- struction program, FED will be working throughout the eastern and western corridors to build these facilities in the next two fiscal years. In Fiscal Year 1985, construction will start at Camps Hove. Pelham, Kitty Hawk, Ed- wards and 4P3. Four more dining halls will be started in Fiscal Year 1986, at H-220 and Camps Liberty Bell, Stanley and Hovey. Not all the dining hall work is for the Army. A $1.2 million, 1,000 person dining hall is nearly finished at Kun- san Air Base so Air Force per- sonnel there will enjoy modern eating facilities. Future Air Force work in- cludes two dining hall jects at Osan Air Base, onei_JJ Fiscal Year 1985 and one in Fiscal Year 1987. The dining hall construction program is an important addi- tion to FED's efforts to im- prove the quality of life for servicemembers in Korea. Few would probably deny that any improvement in the food a soldier or airman eats is a significant contribution to good morale. J

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US Army Corps of Engineers L&L_J __ J Far East District

SEOUL KOREA VOL. II NO. 20 NOVEM~R 1984

New Sung Ae Won Orphanage Opens • About 50 FED employees and family

members helped the district-sponsored Sung Ae Won orphanage celebrate its new facilities in I Chon City on Oct. 13. The beautiful fall Saturday made a pleasant background for a day of food, games and treats. The orphanage had moved from its former location in Seoul the month before but this was the first chance for district employees to see the brand new building and to visit the 82 orphans who will live there.

Col. Fulton started the days' pro­ceedings with a short speech and the presentation of the token gifts of soap, candles and matches. The token gifts symbolize the good luck and prosperity which district personnel wish for the or­phans. After that the meal began with the traditional American picnic servings of chicken, hot dogs and potato chips. As usual, the soda pop was a big hit and sup­plies were soon exhausted. There was also a cake decorated to commemorate the occasion and various baked goods which the families there had brought for the children.

Class Scott McCue (Troops), Stan Harris (CAB) and Mr. Kim (Knight Korea) saved the day by finding a local source.

The afternoon games included volleyball, badminton and pin-the-tail­on-the-donkey. Several people tried their hand at jump-roping or hula hooping. District personnel had brought all the sports equipment and they left it with the children when the afternoon was done.

The fun had started around noon so by 4:30 p.m. everyone including the children was beginning to run out of steam. The ophanage committee members did find the energy for a meeting as things began to wind down. As the FED families gathered themselves together for the 1-1/2 hour trip back to Seoul there were some sad good-byes. But the children won't have long to wait for reu­nion as the FED Christmas Party will be held in less than two months, on Dec. 14. In the meantime, FED employees who want to spend a few hours at the or­phanage are welcome to do so. They can make arrangements through the district orphanage committee, headed by Roger Rodriguez (EOM), extension 424. FED employees had brought all the

cooking equipment but there was a mo­ment of crisis when it was discovered the charcoal had been forgotten. Sgt. 1st

(See other photos and letter of thanks, page 4)

A hard day of fun begins to show on the face of this orphan.

Two New 210 Dining Halls Completed In recent years, the

mainstays of the FED con­strudion program for the Ar­my have been barracks, maintenance shops, and physical fitness centers: the places where soldiers sleep,

work, and play. But now our work will benefit the soldier's stomach as the com­pletion of two new dining halls, one at Camp Casey and one at Camp Howze, has marked the start of an $18

Soldiers enjoy the new mess hall at Camp Casey.

million program for such facilities.

The two facilities, which will serve 1,000 soldiers, were constructed under a $2.86 million contract with Shin Il Engineering, limited. They opened in mid-October after less than one year of con­struction. Originally schedul­ed for completion in April 1985 they were turned over to the installation more than six months early. With modern food preparation and serving equipment and pleasant eating areas the new dining halls bear little resemblance to the outdated "mess halls" which still prevail in the 2nd Infantry Division area.

Although no dining halls are in the current year con­struction program, FED will be working throughout the eastern and western corridors to build these facilities in the next two fiscal years. In Fiscal Year 1985, construction

will start at Camps Hove. Pelham, Kitty Hawk, Ed­wards and 4P3. Four more dining halls will be started in Fiscal Year 1986, at H-220 and Camps Liberty Bell, Stanley and Hovey.

Not all the dining hall work is for the Army. A $1.2 million, 1,000 person dining hall is nearly finished at Kun­san Air Base so Air Force per­sonnel there will enjoy modern eating facilities. Future Air Force work in­cludes two dining hall P";c~ jects at Osan Air Base, onei_JJ Fiscal Year 1985 and one in Fiscal Year 1987.

The dining hall construction program is an important addi­tion to FED's efforts to im­prove the quality of life for servicemembers in Korea. Few would probably deny that any improvement in the food a soldier or airman eats is a significant contribution to good morale.

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

(~~rig. Gen. Bunker Commends District

Col. Fulton received a letter in mid-October from Brig. Gen. Robert Bunker commen­

ding the district for the" excep­tional manner in which ... it awarded 100% of the fiscal year 1984 projects that were authorized for award." Brig. Gen. Bunker cited the district

Gfor extraordinary and in-1 .nvative management techni­'ques that enabled the timely

award of all projects in spite

of" a number of problems in­cluding "a multitude of scope and siting changes." Brig. Gen. Bunker finished the let­ter with a compliment: "This achievement reaffirms my perception that we are bless­ed with a staff of highly motivated, dedicated and technically competent person­nel. My special thanks for a job well done."

Hunting Info The fall in Korea is a very

pleasant time of year. It is the period after the tdil of sum­mer and before the long rest period of winter. But it is also the time of year when a number of us anxiously await the opening of hunting season. For most of us in USFK that means a trip back to the States or a call to the R&R Center on Chejudo.

It is a little known fact that for the last two years, the Korean Government has responded to the growing wild-life population by open--~g up one province on the '·D>inland each year. This year

is no exception and its choice is very fortunate for all of us. This year the province of Chungchong Pukto (The land locked one) will be open for hunting from Nov. 1, 1984 through Feb. 28, 1985. Licenses may be purchased from a branch of the provin­cial government located in the capital city of Chongju.

Prerequisites for obtaining a license are:

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1. Proof that the in­dividual is a member of USFK (Photo copy of ID card).

2. Firearms registration certificate.

3. Three photographs (2cmX3cm).

4. Previous hunting license (Photo copy). Nice to have but not necessary.

Licenses cost W80,000 (four months) and W20,000 (three days). We've been informed that bag limits will be the same as last year.

5 ducks per day 5 mourning doves per day 5 pheasants (cocks) per day 3 deers (bucks) at W20,000 per

tag per season 3 wild boars at W100,000 per

tag per season 3 rabbits

License applications and additional information can be obtained from the province office or Mr. Chuck Racine (2917-368 or 293-8840).

ccombined Federal Campaign

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

FED Christmas Party Friday Dec. 21

Seoul Garden Hotel Cocktails .......... 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Sit down Buffet .... 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. FED Entertainment 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Dance to Combo .... 8:30 p.m.-midnight Transportation will be available from FED Compound to Hotel and return to FED Compound (Details later). Costs per Person: $15 or W12,000

$10 or W8,000 (KGS-8 and below) Ticket Sales: At FED Compound Oct. 22

-Dec. 18 Point of Contact: Miss Choe, Ext. 413

Mrs. Carter, Ext. 495 Dress: Optional (e.g. Men - Business Suit, Ladies- Cocktail Dress/Hanbok)

Briefs Congratulations to Spec. 4 Duane LeGendre who com­pleted the Primary Leader­ship Development Course on Oct. 5.

Congratulations to Sgt. John Jones (Supply and Equip­ment) who received the Army Achievement Medal on Oct. 26.

Congratulations to Staff Sgt. Lovett Harris, Jr. (Area III) who received the Army

Is It We all must be alert to

possible cases of abuse and fraud in the federal govern­ment. However, not all the suspicious activities you see may be such cases. There is very often a reasonable ex­planation that is not readily apparent to the bystander. If you see what you believe to be

Commendation Medal on Oct. 26.

The district is looking for ways to improve its sponsor­ship propgram for newly­arrived employees and their families. If your experiences upon arrival here have left you with comments or sugges­tions which may help to make a better program, feel free to discuss it with Howard Hiley, the executive assistant on ex­tension 360.

Fraud? fraud or abuse but are not sure about what is going on, it may be a good idea to discuss the matter with your super­visor and see if he or she has more information on it. You may find it is an approved ac­tivity and you will not have damaged someone's reputa-tion unnecessarily.- ·

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 Seoul, Korea APO San Francisco, California 96301. The telephone number is 293-3682 (military), 265-9178 (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 .... -.............................. Col. Larry B. Fulton Chief, Public Affairs . . . . . . . . . . H. Ross Fredenburg II Editorial Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Kim, Jae Yol

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November 1984 Page 3

Sample Walls Aid Construction Quality The quality control seminar

FED co-sponsored last May with the Korea Military Con­tractors' Association seminar has produced some "concrete" results. Three con­tractors working for Jack Church's Western Corridor Resident Office have significantly improved their quality control procedures by building sample concrete block panel walls. The sample walls allow contractor and FED inspection personnel to discuss problem areas before the actual construction takes place.

Company is enlarging the Camp Red Cloud gymnasium at a cost of $267,000. Mr. Kim, Hun Chun, Chief of Quality Control for Foong Lim recent­ly discussed their sample wall with FED's inspector for the project, John Schneider. The two went over the fine points of wall construction such as the block joints and installa­tion of reinforcing rods.

details of wall construction. the preparatory and initial in­spections. They are a good ex­ample of the way FED and its contractors can work together to provide the U.S. Forces, Korea with the very best con­

The sample walls are impor­tant aids to FED in its efforts to achieve quality construc­tion. In terms of the 3 step in­spection procedure, the walls are especially helpful during struction. •

The three contractors are the Selim Development and Industrial Company, the Foong Lim Industrial Com­pany and Daeho Construc­tion. The Selim Company is providing security lighting and constructing a general purpose auditorium on Camp Red Cloud under terms of a $729,000 contract. Selim's Mr. 0, U Il recently showed their sample wall to FED person­nel, pointing out that "We built this sample wall as a tool of our quality control to check the materials and for measurement." The wall con­tained brick facing and a reduced door opening to show how Selim intends to con­struct the walls and open­ings of the auditorium.

The Foong Lim Industrial

Th~ Daeho Construction Company also has built a sample wall for its diagnostic equipment facility project on Camp Sears. The $328,000 pro­ject is 62 percent complete. Its wall showed the company's proposed method of installing reinforcing rods and other

No, Hong Su, Project Manager for Daeho Construction ex­plains their sample wall to 0, Sung Sik (Western Corridor) as Daeho Quality Control Chief Yun, Chong Sung looks on.

Poong Lim's Quality Control Chief Kim, Hun Chun and John Schneider dis­cuss the sample wall.

John Schneider (Western Corridor) discusses a part of Selim 's sample wall with 0, U II of Selim.

Many Services Available on Compound A number of services for eating and

purchasing are available to the people who work here on the FED compound. The East Gate Club offers the widest variety of services as it operates a dining room, a barbeque hut, and cocktail lounge. The dining room is open for lunch 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. everyday, for din­ner from 5 p.m. to 9:45p.m. everyday, and serves breakfast from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Its cocktail lounge is open from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursday, 4

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p.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Holiday Eves, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturdays and from 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Sundays and Holidays. The barbeque hut is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday except Sunday, when it is closed.

The Korea Area Exchange operates the Idewa Inn restaurant, a FX, barber shop and photo processing and laundry shop. The Idewa Inn offers a diverse menu as well as a rack of sundry goods. It is open from 6:30a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays, 7:30a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday and is clos-

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ed on Sunday. The FX is open 11 a.m. ~ p.m. on weekdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. W Saturdays and is closed on Sundays. The nearby photo processing and laundry shop is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and is also closed on Sundays. The barber shop in the East Gate Club is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays and is closed Sundays.

The Korean National Mess Hall is open from 7:30a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday ex­cept Sunday.

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Many Helped

George Oelschlegal (P&S! and friend.

Left to right: Mrs. Fulton. Roger Rodri· guez (EOM) and Mrs. Moon from the or­phanage show

fli;'tt the cake.

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Kids enjoy the meal.

November 1984

at Orphanage Picnic Thanks to all who attended the

picnic, without you it wouldn't have been a success. Special thanks is given to those who worked to see that we all enjoyed ourselves. Scott McCue organized and transported all cooking utensils and helped with the cooking, cleanup and games. Stan Harris, assisted by Nancy Tullis, planned the games. Stan purchased the equipment and led games for the day. Mike Maples was the official photographer and also was seen very actively encouraging kids to pin the tail on the donkey by demonstrating on himself (We were all waiting to see where the children pinned the tail!). Ed Quinene, Sgt. John Jones, Tony Buentello and Ku, Sung Cho did the cooking. Mr. Kim, Young Chin (Knight Korea), was a tremendous organizer and interpreted for many of us. Great Job! All the extra "treats" were delicious, as attested by their quick disappearance into the tummies of happy children. Many others pitched in to help serve· and otherwise make the day very special. Thank you. Your orphanage benefits from your participation.

Margaret Garven and Jean Bloom, Orphanage Picnic Day Coordinators

Mrs. Kimball helps with the pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey game.

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November 1984 Page 5·.

SPORTS

FED Wins Camp Casey Softball Tourney After a so-so fall season, the FED

softball team travelled up to Camp Casey on Oct. 20 and took top honors in a tour­nament sponsored by the Army Aviation Association of America. The FED'ers breezed through the early games of the tournament with wins over several local teams but found itself trailing 2-0 in the early innings of the championship game. A five-run third inning by the FED team overcame that lead and set up the win that gave them the championship. By the final inning, FED led by a slight 5-4 margin and the opposition had runners on first and second with only one out. A ground-ball force-out at third and a short pop fly sealed the victory.

Although some players will be returnil next year there will be plenty of sp ) open. In recent years, FED has been qui e successful in the Y ongsan league and next year should be no different.

Golf Chong, Yong Kwan (CAB) won the

lOth Engineer Duffer Golf Tournament on Oct. 16. He had a handicapped score of 61, which put him well under Choe, So Yong's (FEAK) 65 and Song, Paek Chae's (Cost. Engr.) 68. Hong, Yong Taek (Tech. Review) was the tournament medalist as he shot a scratch 81.

Sgt. 1st Class Scotti McCtu;e raps a hit.

The Camp Casey tournament was the last date of the year for the softball team but play will resume early next spring.

The next and final Duffer of the yei\11fr is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 6 with~: tee time of 11 a.m.

Ka~. Stenzel is the Travel Clerk at the Office of Ad­ministrative Services. She has come from Fort Hood, Texas.

Samuel Coleman is a Civil Engineer at the Northern Area Office. He has come from Fort Worth, Texas.

Alick Bhark is a Mechanical Engineer at the Design Branch. He has come from the AI Batin District, Saudi Arabia.

Michael Lockamy is a Civil Engineer at the Foundations and Materials Branch. He has come from the Mobile District, Miami, Florida.

Ester Coleman is a Civil Engineer at the Facilities Engineering Support Section. She has come from Fort W <>rtl~. Texas.

Elvan Hall is a Construction Representative at the Area III Resident Office. He has come from Denver, Colorado.

Spec. 4 Oliver Smith III is a Crew Chief at the Aviation Section. He has come from Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Historian at Office of Ad­ministrative Services. She has come from. Morristown, New Jer>ev.

Gregory Schroeder is a Civil Engineer at the Facilities Engineering Support Section. He has come from the St. Paul District, Minnesota.

Kim, Chong Ok is a Clerk Typist at the Facilities Engineering Support Section. She has come from Y ongsan Data Processing Center.

Duane Grieve is a Civil Engineer at the Contract Ad­ministration Branch. He has come from Homestead, Florida.

Yi, Won Son is a Civil Engineering Technician at the Office Engineering Branch. He has come from the Korea Electric Power Corporation.

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PEOPLE

Chang, Mi Chun is a Survey Technician Aid at the Founda­tions and Materials Branch. He has come from the Pohang Steel Company.

Ko, Son Cha is a Clerk Typist at the Cost Engineering Sec­tion, Design Branch. She has come from the Recreation Ser­vices Operation Korea.

Jobie Smith !NAO Chief) shows the Yongsan Replacement Hous­ing Project to Tony Flanders (left).

New FED Faces

William Gust is a Civil Engineering Technician at the Osan Resident Office. He has come from Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Kim, Kwang Tae is a Heavy Equipment Driver at the Foundations and Materials Branch. He has come from the Pacific New Agency, Seoul.

Belinda Daly is the Ration Control Clerk at the Office of Administrative Services. She has come from the United States Army Garrison Yongsan.

Allen Peters is the Secretary to the Executive Assistant. He has come from Kansas Ci­ty, Kansas.

October was a month for visitors to FED as Everette "Tony" Flanders, POD Construction-Operations Chief, Kisuk "Charlie" Cheung· POD Engineering Chief, and former District Engineer Col. Robert D. Carpenter (Jul. 79-Jun. 81) came to the Republic. Col. Carpenter is now Commander at thE;l U.S. Army Studies Center in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Charlie Cheung (left) discusses old times with Col. Carpenter.

November 1 984

Samuel Yang is a Civil Engineer at the Combined Defense Construction Management Section. He has come from the Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, Col­orado.

So, Su Ok is a Clerk Typist at the Combined Defense Con­struction Management Sec­tion. She has come from the Recreation Services Opera­tion Korea.

Ernest Disbrow is a Construc­tion Representative at the Area III Resident Office. He has come from the Al Batin District, Saudi Arabia.

Thomas Croyle is a Civil Engineer at the Facilities Engineering Support Section. He has come from the Baltimore District, Maryland.

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