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. US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District "Leaders In Customer Care" East Gate Edition SEOUL KOREA VOL. IV NO. 40 JULY 1986 Col. Howard ·Boone assumes FED command Col. Howard Boone became the Far East District Engineer at the change of command ceremonies July 21 at FED compound. The Far East District is responsible for military con- struction activities for the U.S. Forces in the Republic of Korea. Prior to this assignment, Col. Boone was Director, Force Integration Studies, Department of Command, Leadership and Management, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. He graduated in 1964 from the U.S. Military Academy with a bachelor's degree in military science and in 1970 earned a master's degree in operations analysis engineer- ing from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. He is a graduate of both the Army Command and General Staff College and the Army War College. Col. Boone has had numerous assignments in the United States and overseas. He served as Commander, 8th Engineer Battalion, Fort Hood, Texas, 1980-1983, and as staff officer with the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Research Development and Acquisition, 1977-1980. Earlier assignments include duty as assistant division engineer with the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood Texas; at Headquarters Department of the Army as senior analyst with the Engineer Strategic Studies Group; in Vietnam with the 19th Engineer Bat- talion and as senior advisor to the Vietnam Army's 5th Engineer Battalion. He also served in Germany with the 3rd Engineer Battalion, 24th Infantry Division. Among his military awards are the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, the Parachutist Badge and the Ranger Tab. He was born in Centralia, Ill. He and his wife, Christine, have four children, Cynthia, Charles, Craig and Cassan- dra. Craig and Cassandra ac- companied CoL and Mrs. Boone to their Seoul duty sta- tion. Welcome new Commader, Col. Howard Boone. Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan, Pacific Ocean Division Commander, passes the organizational colors (Corps flag) to Col. Howard Boone, incoming Commander, during the change of command ceremonies at FED, while Col. Larry Fulton, outgoing Commander and Sgt. Maj. Gary Williams, POD Sergeant Major, look on. Col. Larry Fulton bids District. farewell Col. Larry Fulton turned over com- mand of the U.S. Army Engineer District, Far East, to Col. Howard Boone during a form"al change of command ceremony on July 21. Col. Fulton and his wife Dee will be heading for Italy, where Col. Fulton will assume his new duties as Command Engineer with the SETAF. During the change of command ceremony, Col. Fulton was presented the Army's Legion of Merit by Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan, Com- mander, Pacific Ocean Division, for his exceptional meritorious achievements while commanding FED from July 1984 to July 21, 1986. Col. Fulton's tenure was punctuated Col. Larry Fulton receives the Army Legion of Merit from Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan. with a number first for the Far East District. One of the most rapidly expan- ding military ·construction programs in the Corps of Enigneers was taking place in FED during the period along with the turbulance of bringing a larger workforce on board to accomplish this program. The District was widening its scope of design and construction expertise from the usual . barracks and dining facility projects. More technically complex pro- jects were being designed and con- structed, such as the Osan hospital com- plex, command and control centers and state of the art automated firing ranges. In most cases, the excellent work in these facilities was recognized by the customer, but there were occasions when the (Continued on next Page) '

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US Army Corps of Engineers Far East District

"Leaders In

Customer Care"

East Gate Edition

SEOUL KOREA VOL. IV NO. 40 JULY 1986

Col. Howard ·Boone assumes FED command Col. Howard Boone became

the Far East District Engineer at the change of command ceremonies July 21 at FED compound.

The Far East District is responsible for military con­struction activities for the U.S. Forces in the Republic of Korea.

Prior to this assignment, Col. Boone was Director, Force Integration Studies, Department of Command, Leadership and Management, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa.

He graduated in 1964 from

the U.S. Military Academy with a bachelor's degree in military science and in 1970 earned a master's degree in operations analysis engineer­ing from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. He is a graduate of both the Army Command and General Staff College and the Army War College.

Col. Boone has had numerous assignments in the United States and overseas. He served as Commander, 8th Engineer Battalion, Fort Hood, Texas, 1980-1983, and

as staff officer with the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Research Development and Acquisition, 1977-1980.

Earlier assignments include duty as assistant division engineer with the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood Texas; at Headquarters Department of the Army as senior analyst with the Engineer Strategic Studies Group; in Vietnam with the 19th Engineer Bat­talion and as senior advisor to the Vietnam Army's 5th Engineer Battalion. He also served in Germany with the 3rd Engineer Battalion, 24th

Infantry Division. Among his military awards

are the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, the Parachutist Badge and the Ranger Tab.

He was born in Centralia, Ill. He and his wife, Christine, have four children, Cynthia, Charles, Craig and Cassan­dra. Craig and Cassandra ac­companied CoL and Mrs. Boone to their Seoul duty sta­tion.

Welcome new Commader, Col. Howard Boone.

Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan, Pacific Ocean Division Commander, passes the organizational colors (Corps flag) to Col. Howard Boone, incoming Commander, during the change of command ceremonies at FED, while Col. Larry Fulton, outgoing Commander and Sgt. Maj. Gary Williams, POD Sergeant Major, look on.

Col. Larry Fulton bids District. farewell Col. Larry Fulton turned over com­

mand of the U.S. Army Engineer District, Far East, to Col. Howard Boone during a form"al change of command ceremony on July 21. Col. Fulton and his wife Dee will be heading for Italy, where Col. Fulton will assume his new duties as Command Engineer with the SETAF. During the change of command ceremony, Col. Fulton was presented the Army's Legion of Merit by Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan, Com­mander, Pacific Ocean Division, for his exceptional meritorious achievements while commanding FED from July 1984 to July 21, 1986.

Col. Fulton's tenure was punctuated

Col. Larry Fulton receives the Army Legion of Merit from Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan.

with a number first for the Far East District. One of the most rapidly expan­ding military ·construction programs in the Corps of Enigneers was taking place in FED during the period along with the turbulance of bringing a larger workforce on board to accomplish this program.

The District was widening its scope of design and construction expertise from the usual . barracks and dining facility projects. More technically complex pro­jects were being designed and con­structed, such as the Osan hospital com­plex, command and control centers and state of the art automated firing ranges. In most cases, the excellent work in these facilities was recognized by the customer, but there were occasions when the

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customer was not totally satisfied. Col. Fulton balanced the changes and customer care by quickly coming to grips with the essence of the problem. Customer Care was nurtured through a number of channels, but many concerns were handled through the Castle Club. The Castle Club, in which Col. Fulton was an executive member, represents · the senior military engineers in Korea, .work­ing together as a single engineer family;.

Col. Fulton had the added duty of be­ing the Compound Commander, which

farewell to meant that he not only had to be concern­ed about the morale, living and working conditions of the District staff, but he needed to have these same concerns for the other tenant organizations. The task of making the compound a plea,.sant place to work and live became a personal challenge to Col. Fulton. Every building and the grounds have had some type of· work or upgrading accomplished during the past two years. Old buildings have come down and outdoor supply storage has almost disappeared. Parking has been expanded and a picnic area con-

FED structed. The majority of the work has been completed, but the improvement challenge will continue.

He steps down from being chairper­son of the Korea Chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers on July 24. During the twelve months as chairperson, the membership increased and the mon­thly pr0grams featured a variety of key military and civilian speakers.

The entire District and many other friends in the USFK family and Korean community wish Col. Fulton and his fam­ly the very best in their new assignment.

Col. Fulton says good-bye to CW04 Glen Baxter (Aviation) at his farewell dinner on July 18.

After his farewell speech Col. Fulton (extreme right) receives a standing ovation from FED family.

Recently several families at FED participated in hosting 1 5 Harvard students and a father for a few days during their stay in Korea. The 15

· students from an acapella singing group called the DIN & TONICS. Mr. Chae In Chol's (F&M Branch) sister is a teacher/student at Harvard. She asked him to help with the arrangements. Mr. Chae asked Jean Bloom for help in making contacts with the appropriate people at Yongsan. The end result was a performance given by the boys at the Performing Arts Center June 24. Their repetoire included jazz, big band songs, early rock and roll, early American folk and religious ballads, and even a thirteenth century Scottish ballad. Although none of the boys major in music, they gave a quality performance. The boys accompanied by one of the fathers were hosted by Chuck and June. Perry, Quentin Walsh, Mike and Linda Maples and Marsha Holley, and Jean Bloom. This was the group's first overseas tour. From Korea, they travelled on to Hong Kong and Beijing.

Lt. Gen. E. R. Heiberg Ill, Chief of Engineers and Brig. Gen. Robert Ryan (left), POD Commander carefully listen to Lt. Col. Jeffery White, Com. mander, 1/31 st (Mechanized) Infantry Battalion when they visited the SEQ construction site at Camp Edwards. During their short visit to Korea June 17-19 they toured the DMZ area and Kunsan Air Base.

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This- newspaper is an unofficial publication authorized under the provisions of AR 360~81. The views and opinions expressed are- not necessarily ihose Of the Depart- · ment of the Army. It is published monthly by the Far Easr District of the U;S. Arniy. Corps of Engineers, located in Seoul, Korea APO San FranCisco, California 963d-L I< The telephone number is 2917-SOi _{military), 265-79j)4 (Commercial) or 262~.11 01. (AUTOVON). The method of reproduction is offset printing and 950 copies of each !--issue are printed. Subscriptions are free· but must be.request~d in writing. All photos are U.S. Army photos unless otherwise credited. I District Engineer ....... . Acting Chief, Public Affairs . .. .

. .. Col. Howard E. BoOne j: _ . . Jae Vol Kim

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New housing replaces old quonset hut The housing for soldiers has

been one of the mainstays of FED's military construction program for the Army in re­cent years.

Another new $1:26 million bachelor housing at Camp Essayons was dedicated on June 16.

Two concrete buiidings were completed one month

early by the Kuk Dong Con­struction Co., Ltd. under a contract with FED. At a rib­bon cutting ceremony, Samuel Coleman, Western Corridor Resident Engineer welcomed distinguished guests LTC James Record, Camp Essayons Commander; Kim Myung Kun, Vice­chairman of Kuk Dong Con-

One of the two new bachelor housing at Camp Essayons.

Central Area Office pledges increased customer care

After many months of coor­dination, the Central Area Of­fice was approved for aCtiva­tion by Brig. Gen. Robert Bunker on June 21, 1985.

Several months elapsed in recruitment of key personnel to carry out the mission of support to customers and Corps' field offices at Osan Air Base, Camp Humphreys and Suwon Air Base. Nearly one year from the effective date, the CAO staff relocated

New Central Area Office at Osan.

to their present location. Many hardships have been en­dured as they accepted the workload, but operated from substandard facilities.

Pledging increased "Customer Care" to all of CAO's users, a deep feeling of gratitude is felt by all CAO members for the indulgence of many and the support of the Air Force in providing this first rate facility.

struction ryman, Engineer.

and James Her­Northern Area·

Work started in May 85 and the buildings were turned over to the soldiers who had been living in the old quonset hut barracks. The ·new hous­ing has a total of 48 rooms. Each of the rooms accom­modates 3 personnel and con-

tains its own modern bathroom. In addition, the new building has a dayroom,

·lounge, laundry and storage room.

FED's Western Corridor Resident Office has overseen construction of the buildings and Yi Un Song was the Quality Assurance Represen­tative.

Soldiers, used to live in this kind of old quonset barracks, will move into the new modern housing.

Letter to FED The following letter came from one of the three

schoolgirls who recently attended a school field trip with help from FED Orphanage Committee.

Dear Sir, We are very sorry because it took so long to thank you who

have been so kind and generous to us. Sometimes I wonder how you could be so kind to us whom

you never met before. I guess you are all nice person. We whole-heartedly appreciate your favor. Because of your help, we could go on· a school field trip.

The Sorak Mountain, Kyongpo Beach and the endless horizon were all breathtaking. While enjoying the scenery, we could feel happy laughing with our classmates. You made it possible for us to have this memorable experience during our girlhood. We'll keep this memory forever.

Already the May have gone and we came back to school for studying. We think studying hard is the only way to repay for your kindness.

We hope you always have a good health and God bless all of you.

Choe Un Sook

Chiie Un .Soak (right}; pausing with her classmates at the Kyongpo Beach, wants to keep this moment forever.

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FED celebrates Organization Day

The FED motor pool area accommodated close to 1,000 Organization Day par­ticipants on June 20.

A bright sunny day pro­vided atmosphere for a day of eating, drinking, game­playing, fun-walking/ running, cake-auctioning, and relaxation. After lunch, the crowd was treated to Korean exhibitions of Hap­Ki-Do, folk dancing, and music.

A special thanks to the many people who con­tributed much time and ef­fort for this successful birthday party.

Col. Larry Fulton makes the opening remarks for Organization Day.

A small runner Chris Quain tries to pass Lt. Col. Richard Wark. Move on, young boy, you can make it!

Lee Jae Eun enjoys the day with his daughters at the ring toss game.

Korean military arts, Hap-Ki-Do demonstration. Chon Kyong Ok anticipates the dunking of her ex­boss Thayne Coffin.

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Civil Section WinS spti'ng bowling league •

The Civil Section team won the East Gate spring bowling title with a record of 54 wins and 26 losses. The team's championship is the second

consecutive win following their title in last year's fall bowling league. The Military Branch "A" team followed closely by one game,

53 wins and 27 losses. The spr­ing season began on Jan. 22 (286th week) and finished up Jun. 4 (305th week). Each· team played almost 60,000 pins during the season.

In the' individual statistics, James Muneno was the highest bowler for the season with an average ·of 176. He was followed by Mitsuo Waki

(174), Kenneth Johnson (170), Yu Pyong Kwon (169), Larry Muraoka (169), Yi Kun Chang (168), Chon Kyong Ho (167), Kim Hyong Su (167), Henry Birchard (164), and Kim Tu Ki (164).

The next league will begin in September. Anyone who wants to play call Chon Kyong Ho at 369.

Final Standings 1985 FED East Gate Spring Bowling League

Civil Section team - (from left) Choe Kwang Kyu, Yu Pyong Kwon, Yi Won Ho, Chon Kyong Ho (League Secretary), Yi Mal Suk and Yu Pyong Ki.

Civil Military "A" Technical Review Mechanical/Electrical Foundations and Materials Military "B" Estimating Modifications Architectural Motor Pool Quality Assurance Contract Administration

Won 54 53 50 44 43 39.5 36.5 36 34 32 28.5 27.5

Lost 26 27 30 36 37 40.5 43.5 44 46 48 51.5 52.5

Fatal fall analyzed by Southern Area Office, Capt. Gary Burroughs, Deputy

Southern Area Engineer, submitted the winning analysis for the May accident of the Month Analysis Contest.

tained head injuries requiring immediate hospitalization and died while in the hospital.

struction sites.

The following recommendations were offered to prevent future, similar ac­cidents:

(4) Employees should always be trained and advised of job hazards and necessary protective measures.

The May accident involved two con­tractor employees who were installing particle board floor in a residential building adjacent to a 31/4' x 8' stairwell opening. There were no stairs installed in the opening at the time of the accident. While working at approximately 11:00 a.m., ··a male carpenter, age 27, stepped backwards and fell through the unguard­ed temporary floor opening to the con­crete floor 8' below. The employee sus-

Can you think of any others that haven't been addressed?

(1) Effectively guard hazardous openings in work areas with standard guardrails and/or cover.

(2) Guard temporary floor openings, in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.500 (b)_(1).

(3) Employers should establish and enforce safe working procedures for all employees and instruct employees not to take unnecessary personal risks on con- /

Criteria for traffic accident liability • Korea The following article is an

excerpt from the Korea Herald and Korea Times this month. -Ed.

When a pedestrian is hit by a car while he is crossing at a green light, the driver involv­ed is 100 percent responsible.

If the accident occurs while the red light is flashing, ·the pedestrian is 70 percent responsible and he will receive only 30 percent of compensa­tion.

In case a person is hit while lying on a road, he will be 40 percent responsible in daytime and 60 percent in night time.

These are some of the criteria set by the Korean Supreme Court recently for calculating compensations and consola­tion money across the country.

What will happen in case the car in front makes an abrupt stop without any justifiable reason and was hit by the car from behind?

The responsibility is 20 per-

cent for the car in front and 80 percent for the car behind. The car behind will still bear the whole responsibility because of its failure to maintain a pro­per distance.

In a traffic accident on a road where an overpass or an under­pass is installed, both sides will be half and half responsi­ble.

Other examples are: The driver will be held 100

percent responsible for an acci­dent on a crossroad without any traffic signal if the pedestrian involved turns out to have conducted safety precaution. If the pedestrian neglected his own safety, he will be held 10 percent respon­sible.

If a car trespasses the normal traffic lane at an unauthorized place and was slammed by a car from behind, the car will be 100 percent responsible.

When a car hits a pedestrian walking on a road, a fifth of

the responsibility belongs to the latter.

The family members of a household head killed in a traf­fic accident can receive 10 to 12 million won in compensation in addition to damages.

Those who suffered injuries

can be given up to 8 million won in a solatium plus .com..: pe:hsation.

The Supreme Court said the criteria are expected to help those involved in traffic ac­cidents resolve compensations by themselves without bring­ing them to courts.

l'u:cid~nt happened at Chinhae th,, s,eal'belts, no' one was seriously injured.

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New .· FED· faces

SFC Reynold Smith is a QA Representative/Safety NCO at the Camp Casey Project Of­fice. He has come from Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

SFC Ronnie Powell is a QA Representative at the Kwang­ju Project Office. He has come from Fort Devans, Massachusetts.

Hemdan Adh~m is a Budget Officer in the Resource Management Office. He has come from the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Washington, D.C.

Fredrick Schumacher is an Operations Clerk in the Emergency Operations Manager's Office. He has come from the Finance and Accounting Office, Y ongsan.

Kwak Su Hyon is a General Engineer at the Camp Casey Project Office. He has come from the Dae Ho Construction Co., Ltd.

SSG Ramon Orozco is a UH-1 Helicopter Maintenance NCO in the Aviation Detach­ment. He has come from Fort Lewis, Washington.

Dwayne Landenberger is a Civil Engineer, P.E. in the Combined Defense Engineer­ing Section. He has come from the European Division, Frankfurt, Germany.

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Capt. Carlton Opel is the Deputy Camp Casey Project Engineer. He has come from Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Maj. Donald Krieger is the Chief of U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, Far East Branch in Construc­tion Division. He has come from the Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

SSG Jeremiah Wesley is a QA Representative at the Camp Casey Project Office. He has come from Fort McClellan, Alabama.

Walt Petersen is the In­dustrial Property Manage­ment Specialist in the Proper­ty Accounting Section. He has come from Camp Casey.

On May 16, Frank Kislan, Office Engineer at the Central Area Office, ac' cepted an appointment as a 1st Lt., U.S. Army Reserves. Col. Larry Fulton, District Engineer, administered the oath of office to 1st Lt. Kislan who now wears the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers branch insignia. It · been 8 years since he was an active duty, which proves that it is never late to provide additional service to our country. Ladies can join Reserves tool Constance Kislan accepted her appointment also as a Lt. earlier this spring.

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