HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-79 Various Correspondence OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
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JAKE CANGELOSE JOHN W. HILL
County Director and Chairman Texas ABM University Director
Civil Defense & Emergency Planning
FRED SANDLIN County Courthouse GEORGE L. HUEBNER
Bryan Director Bryan, Texas 77801 College Station Director
May 6, 1970
As an official of our local government your responsibilities
in addition to routing government administration includes
emergency operating conditions which can be initated at any
time by a natural disaster, man made disasters or civil dis-
orders.
Although we would like to believe that these calamities can-
not occur here, I can assure you that we are just as vulnerable
as any other area.
As an official of our local government I feel that you should
have a basic background in "Emergency Government Responsibilities".
Inclosed you will find an enrollment card for a Home Study Course
in Civil Defense.
This course is not difficult and I believe you will find it very
informative.
County Judge W.R. Vance has already completed the course and
indores it highly.
This study course is free of charge and you should be able to
complete it in a short period of time.
Please fill out the enrollment card if you have not already
taken this course or one similiar to it and return it to us
as soon as possible in the enclosed envelope.
Your cooperation and assistance will be sincerely appreciated.
Sincerely,
Jay* Canglose
Co my Director
Brazos County Civil Defense ''
LIST OF NAMES WHO WERE SENT HOME STUDY
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D.A. An son r.J
Jerome Zubik
Anestacio Herrera
Parker
Joe Faulk
3 Harp.on Bell
Bill J. Cooley
James H. Dozier
Joesph J. McGraw
C.B. Ryan
Dan R. Davis
Dr. C.H. Ransdell
os J.W. Hamilton
Mclvin H. Lucdkc -- - ---
Joe Ellisor
') Ed Powell
w_ __ -_ Jack --Cornish,-
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L.P. Dulaney
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43 Fred Sand-l-i-n ---
Walter Parsons
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1f Don Dillion
Dr. Geo. Huebner
-Ran. _Boswell
Bill Elkins
Alton Bowen
W.T. Riedel
E.F. Sevison
Keith Langford
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TO THE LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR: Thcl studcnt, listed below, has successfully completed
"INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING" home study course. Please note statement checked.
TO THE STUDENT: Please check statement which best describes your feelings.
I would be interested in further practical training in the use of Radiological
Monitoring Instruments and a possible volunteer assignment now.
I would be interested in further practical instrument training but no volunteer
assignment except in an emergency.
I would not like further Radiological Monitoring Instruction or a volunteer
assignment.
I am undecided.
NAME: (Please Print Full Name) PHONE:
HOME ADDRESS: CITY, STATE AND ZIP
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June 17, 1970
Staff College
P.O. Box 2000
Battle Creek, Michigan
Dear Air:
nclosed is a group of Local officials from Brazos County,
Bryan and College Station, who wish to enroll in the Civil
D.Ifense Home Study Caurae.
1 wmld appreciate, if possible, being notified when they
ho7e completed the course.
Sincerely yours,
Jake nglfte
County Directo
Brazos County Civil Defeue
September 7, 1970
Director
Civil Defense, U.S.A.
P. 0. Box 2000
Battle Creek, Michigan 49016
Dear Sir:
Your informal postal card stating that you have no record of my
completing the final examination in civil defense is acknowledged.
I regret that I do not have a data processing machine to reply in
kind.
I did complete the course and took the final examination.
Actually, a certificate was mailed to me but was returned to you
because it was incorrectly made out.
I took course as student no. 35752 (address label said 0042773).
Frankly, if this is the way your office is handled, I do not care to
hear farther from you on the matter. I took the course to be of
help to my city. This is what matters.
Just keep the certificate and put it in your data processing machine.
Sincerely,
D. A. Anderson,
Mayor
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BRAZOS H i I COUNTY
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JAKE CANGELOSE JOHN W. HILL
County Director and Chairman Civil Defense & Emergency Planning Texas A &M University Director
FRED SANDLIN County Courthouse GEORGE L. HUEBNER
Bryan Director Bryan, Texas 77801 College Station Director
January N 1973
Dear
Enclosed is a Home Study Course for Radiological
Monitors which I believe would serve as an excellent
refresher course and bring you up to date with Civil
Defense preparedness activities.
If you should desire to take this course, please
fill in the application card and mail direct to Battle
Creek, Michigan and fill out the enclosed postcard for
our files so that we can properly credit you with your
Radiological Monitoring training background.
Due to the long period of time since you have had
your training, I highly recommend that if possible you
enroll in this refresher course.
If we can be of assistance contact us at 822 -7373,
extension 219, 8 AM to 12 noon, Monday thru Friday.
Si r, erely,
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ounty Director
Brazos County Civil Defense
ASSIGNED---TRAINED
RADIOLOGICAL MONITORS Jan 1973
ASTIN BLDG. Marvin Monk 507 W. 31st
BOWIE ELEM. SCHOOL Rodger B. Watkins , 2507 Memorial
BRYAN UTILITIES Sigal S. Rosier 405 May
CENTRAL BRAZOS VALLEY MENTAL
HEALTH CENTER Coleman Marsh 435 Ehlinger
CITY HALL John E. West 1804 Echols
FANNIN ELEM. SCHOOL W.O. Davis 1111 Winter
S.F.A. CIVIC AUD. Sylburn Anderson 4011 Tanglewood
Mrs. Otilia Marin 400 N. Sims
TEXAS HWY. DEPT. Guy R. Ward 1203 Garden Lane
U.S. POST OFFICE Joe Marin 400 N. Sims
VARISCO BLDG. Mrs. Inez Berger 1111 E. 23rd
WOOLWORTHS Walter Riddle 3016 Maloney
ACADEMIC BLDG. Dr. Charles McCandless 212 Redmond C/S
BIZZELL HALL Clyde H. Blum- 212 Pershing C/S
BOLTON HALL Albert J. Druce- 4312 Nagle
CHEMISTRY BLDG. Dr. Fred Sicilio 1112 Ashburn C/S
CYCLOTRON Lorenzo Wilborn 1307 Haines C/S
FRANCIS HALL Dr. Leonard Burgess 404 Timber C/S
GEOLOGY BLDG. Oran M. Taylor 1211 E. 26th
NAGLE HALL Dr. Allan C. As hcraf t 201 Elm St.
PET'. 4I L3M.ENG. Dr. Robert G. Cochran Rt. 4 C/S
PLANT SCIENCE BLDG. Dr. Charles S. Miller 1104 Timm , S,/S
PLANT SCIENCE BLDG. N. J. Pritchard 1809 Beck
UOS.D.A. BLDG. Hayward A. Moncrief ; 209 Fleetwood
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JAMES E. PEAVY, M.D., M.P.H.
COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH BOARD OF HEALTH
HAMPTON C. ROBINSON, M.D., CHAIRMAN
FRATIS L, DUFF, M.D., Dr. P.H. AUSTIN TEXAS 78756 ROBERT D. MORETON. M.D., VICE- CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER , ROYCE E. WISENBAK ER, M.S. EN G., SECRETARY
N.L. BARKER JR.. M.D.
CHARLES MAX COLE, M.D.
MICKIE G. HOLCOMB, D.O.
JOHN M. SMITH JR., M.D.
December 17, 1974 JESS ENN
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Mr. Jake Canglose, Director
Brazos County Civil Defense
Bryan, Texas 77801
Dear Mr. Canglose:
Enclosed are names of people who have completed the home study course
titled, "Introduction to Radiological Monitoring."
If possible these people should be given training in the use of radio-
logical monitoring instruments and enlisted for voluntary service in
your area.
If we may be of : °urther assistance please call on us.
Cordially,
Charles E. King, Director
Emergency Medical Services Division
By:
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Tom E. Payne
State Radiological Maintenance Officer
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.TO THP, LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE :DIRECTOR: The student, listed below, has successfully completed
'IIWTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGICAL .MONITORING" home study course. Please note statement checked.
TO THE STUDENT: Please check statement which best describes your feelings.
I would be interested. in further practical training in the use of Radiological
Monitoring Instruments and a possible volunteer assignment now.
j, l I would be interested in further practical instrument training but no volunteer
assignment except in an emergency.
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I would not like further Radiological Monitoring Instruction or a volunteer
assignment. RECEIVED /-etk
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HOME ADDRESS: CI , STATE AND ZIP
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Texas Department of Health Resources
Fratis L. Duff, M.D., Dr.P.H. 1100 West 49th Street Members of the Board
Director Austin, Texas 78756
(512) 454 3781 Robert D. Moreton, Chairman
Raymond T. Moore, M.D. William J. Foran, Vice- Chairman
Acting Deputy Director N. L. Barker
Roderic M. Bell
November 10, 1975 Johnnie M. Benson
H. Eugene Brown
Bill Burton
Charles Max Cole
Francis A. Conley
William J. Edwards
Sterling H. Fly Jr.
Raymond G. Garrett
Bob D. Glaze
Blanchard T. Hollins
Hon. J. Louis Odle, Director Raul Jimenez
Maria LaMantia
Bryan Civil Defense Philip Lewis
P.O. Box 1000 Royce E. Wisenbaker
Bryan, Texas 77801
Dear Judge Odle:
Enclosed are names of people who have completed the home study
course titled "Introduction to Radiological Monitoring."
If possible these people should be given training in the use of
radiological monitoring instruments and enlisted for voluntary
service in your area.
If we may be of further assistance, please call on us.
Cordially,
Charles E. King, Director
Division of Emergency Medical Services
By:
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Tom E. Payne
State Radiological Maintenance Officer ONAGERS
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JAKE CANGLOSE OFFICE OF JAMES PRESSWOOD
COUNTY DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN TWA ABM UNIVERSITY OIRECTC
E.E. BURNS CIVIL DEFENSE & EMERGENCY PLANNING GEORGE L. HUEBNER
COUNTY DEPUTY DIRECTOR COUNTY COURTHOUSE COLLEGE STATION DIRECTOR
J. LOUIS ODLE BRYAN.TEXAS 77801 NORTH BARDELL
BRYAN DIRECTOR COLLEGE STATION DEPUTY DIRK"
January 19, 1979
Mr. Charles E. King
Texas Department of Health
Div. of Emergency Medical Services
1100 West 49th Street
Austin, Texas 78756
Dear Mr. King,
Enclosed are five applications to be enrolled in
the Home Study Course (HS -3) INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGICAL
MONITORING.
Bryan Fire Dept:
1. David E. Turek
2. Charles W. Nichols
3. Olen Pope '
4. James Bland
TAMU Engineering Extension Service -
Police Training School:
1. Bill Cooksey
We appreciate the interest of these men.
Sincerely yours, •
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I l e Canglose
County Director and Chairman
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Enclosures
Following a presentation of the loss NEW SELF - DIRECTED STUDY
information, workshop members COURSE
divided into ten groups to identify
problems which could affect specific A revised self- directed study course,
services, i.e., radio, print media, Radiological Monitoring, is now
utilities. available from FEMA's Office of
Training and Education. It provides
More than half of the people attend- the technical background needed for
ing signed up to serve on one or serving as a local Radiological
both of two task force groups being Monitor in nuclear attack emergen-
formed in the region. One task force cies. Fundamentals of fallout fadia-
deals with emergency public infor- tion are covered as well as tech -
mation, and the other is concerned niques and procedures for using
with public awareness and educa- • specialized instruments in the detec-
tion. tion and measurement of radiation.
This workshop was the first of UNDER DEVELOPMENT
several similar earthquake
preparedness activities under way in The following two self -study courses
Washington State. The possibility of are being developed and are
conducting a similar series of scheduled for release in early
workshops in the Anchorage- October.
Fairbanks area is also being
Emergency Management USA is a
discussed. g y g
course for the general public. It pro -
Virginia vides general information about
Aerial Firefighting Techniques natural disaster, technological
dangers and threat of nuclear war,
An exercise in aerial firefighting the phases of emergency manage -
techniques was held recently in ment, and the development of
Virginia. Participants included the emergency plans to ensure the safe-
Virginia Division of Forestry, the Of- ty of individuals and families.
fice of Emergency and Energy Ser-
i vices, and the National Guard. The Emergency Manager —
Orientation to the Position is
Guard helicopters used specially designed for the local emergency
designed 150 - gallon buckets, which manager. It outlines the basics of
were filled in a nearby river, to bring comprehensive emergency manage -
a fire in the dense pine forest in ment and takes an in -depth look at
Providence Forge, Virginia, under the four phases of emergency
control. management: mitigation,
preparedness, response, and
Contributions to State and Local recovery.
Notes are welcome. Please send in-
formation to Jane Sornberger, FEMA These two courses replace the
Office of Public Affairs, Washington, former Civil Defense USA and Civil
D 20472. Defense Director /Coordinator
Jane Sornberger courses.
For more information about self-
directed study courses contact
FEMA Office of Training and Educa-
tion, Washington, D.C. 20472.
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