HEADQUARTERS
2D BATTALION 14TH INFANTRY
(GOLDEN DRAGONS)
APO San Francisco 96225
DAILY
BULLETIN 5 December 1966
NUMBER 104
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 5 MARCH 1967
OFFICIAL
1. Battalion Interior Guard: Interior guard will consist of
one sergeant of the guard and nine sentries. Guards will man three
posts: Battalion Motor Pool (12 hours) Battalion ASP (12 hours) and EM
Club (12 hours).
2. Ration Breakdown: Ration Breakdown detail will consist of
(2)
two EM. Unit to be announced daily. Detail will report to S-4 at 0700
hours daily.
3. Battalion Duty Officer: The following named officers are
detailed as battalion duty officer on dates indicated. You will report to
the Battalion Executive Officer prior to 1700 hours for specific
instructions.
5 Dec 66 - CPT Deliz 8 Dec 66 - CPT Phinney
6 Dec 66 - LT Balzer 9 Dec 66 - CPT Murphy
7 Dec 66 - CPT Mobley 10 Dec 66 - LT Miller
4. Casualty Mail: An increasing amount of mail for deceased
personnel is being returned to the APO with improper or incomplete
indorsements. The indorsement "SEARCH" is placed on mail for deceased and
missing personnel only. Also, units in some instances are failing
to complete the full name, grade and service number upon initial
indorsement at the unit level. Unit commanders are requested to take
necessary action to insure unit mail
clerks comply with these postal requirements.
5. Vehicle Batteries: Vehicle batteries are in critical
shortage in the 25th Infantry Division. This condition may
become even worse the next few months with the hot weather. To preclude
unnecessary deadline time attributed to premature battery failure, it is
requested that commanders take positive measures to insure that equipment
operators check and fill their batteries on a day to day basis.
6. Signal Note: Although there are built-in deterrents like
diodes and resistors, sudden voltage surges from the vehicle electrical
system
can get the best of the radio set. TURN OFF the radio set prior to
starting and stopping the vehicle engine.
7. Registration and Export of Privately Owned Firearms:
Personnel with privately owned firearms are reminded of the provisions of
Div Reg
210-2 which requires that all such weapons be registered with the Provost
Marshal. Personnel who intend to take private firearms from Vietnam are
reminded to report to the Office of the Provost Marshal to make
application for an export license no later than 60 days prior to
prospective DEROS. Failure to obtain an export license may result in the
weapon being confiscated by Vietnamese customs officials.
FOR THE COMMANDER:
DISTRIBUTION: DARRELL E. MOORE
A; B CPT, Infantry
Adjutant
UNOFFICIAL
Movie Schedule:
7 Dec 66 - The Naked Prey 10 Dec 66 - Redline 7000
8 Dec 66 - Operation C.I.A. 11 Dec 66 - Thunder In Carolina
9 Dec 66 -
Gunpoint 12 Dec 66 - The Hallelujah Trail
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