Page A5 April 4, 2001 ìjurtlanò (Obstruer Family (Ttjv JJorilanò ffibseruer Grant High Grad Integral to New Technologies Bv.Kf.nH T hompson A rmy and A irforce H ome town N ews S ervice In the early 20th Century, soldiers faced a transformation. Gone were the hordes o f cavalry on horseback charging with drawn sabers. In their place came rumbling tanks rolling with metal tracks, steel armor and immense firepower. A century later, a local high school graduate is going through changes even more dramatic. Army Spec. Roger C. LaMarche, son o f Clara LaMarche, 3963 N.E. 14th Ave. isamemberofacompletely new type o f unit designed to meet the challenges of the post Cold War world. In response to conflicts such as Kosovo, Bosnia and Haiti, the new unit, called the Initial Brigade Combat Team is being assembled as a lighter, more mobile and fast deploying force. The first unit to undergo the change is the 3"1 Brigade, 2nd Infantry Divi­ sion here where LaMarche is an in­ fantryman with the 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment. “W e’re in transition from a light infantry unit to a motorized unit,” explained LaMarche, a 1994 graduate o f U.S. Grant High School. “That means we will be changing our tactics and equipment pretty drastically to meet a new deployment mission.” The ultimate goal o f the transfor­ mation is to have a medium force able to deploy with the speed o f current light infantry forces, but arrive on the scene with more o f the combat power o f tank forces. To do this, the brigade has ex­ changed its 70-ton Abrams tanks for smaller, wheeled LAV III lightarmored vehicles that can drive-down narrow city streets and over small bridges. Army Spec. Arthur Wolff and 2nd Lt. Brain Hurley use a computer system that allows Jor enhanced communication capabilities, even the use o f e-mail on the battlefield. (P hoto by K eith B rown ) The brigade, deployable by plane to anywhere in the world in 96 hours, has also been beefed up with in­ creased intelligence gathering capa­ bilities including unmanned aerial vehicles. The army isn’t getting rid o f its heavy armor or light infantry, but creating a completely new style o f unit with the latest in modem tech­ nology and w eapons system s to handle the missions not suited to more traditional fighting forces, such as peacekeeping and humanitarian relief. LaMarche is helping to develop the tactic, techniques and procedures for his brigade that will become the model for future brigades. “Our goal is to use vehicles and improved communications equip­ ment to be rapidly deployable and to coordinate movement and operations over larger areas,” LaMarche said. “When w e’re done with this transi­ tion we’ll havea widerrangeofmove- ment, greater mission capability and a greater degree o f coordination and control unprecedented on the battle­ field.” Since the transformation be­ gan last year, LaMarche has become an integral player, helping the bri­ gade deactivate units, create new ones and prepare for a scheduled initial operating capability by the end o f the year. The retooling o f a more than 3,000soldier strong fighting force has been a learning experience for LaMarche and his colleagues in the 3rd Brigade. “This is a drastic change in think­ ing for me,” LaMarche said. “For­ merly I was only in light infantry units and never depended on vehicles to move or fight. Now I’m learning to think about different situations and tactics that include these new ve­ hicles and utilize their capabilities.” Although LaMarche is a pioneer in the Army ’ s trek into the 21 st Cen- tury, he’s following in the footsteps of soldiers past w ho’ve embraced change to keep A m erica’s Army on top. Volunteers Needed Senior Adults Needed Immediately The Foster G randparent Program is looking for senior adults, at least 60 years of age and on a limited income to help at-risk children in Wash­ ing to n , M ultnom ah, and Clackamas counties. Children need positive role models to’ assist them with reading, developing social sk ills, and m ore. F o ster • Grandparents receive $200 a month tax-free plus other in­ centives including meal and travel com pensation, paid time-off, and sick leave. No experience needed, just a desire to help. Call 503-232- 0007 extension 202 for de­ tails. New Director Guides Native American Youth G eoff Roth o f Portland has been named executive director o f the Na­ tive American Youth Association, a youth and family social services agency with offices at 4000 N. M is­ sissippi. Under the leadership o f Roth, the association pledges to continue pro­ viding exceptional community and social services to Native American youth and their families. Roth is Lakotaa Sioux from the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. From 1998 to 2000, he was the T he Portland Police B ureaus E lder C rim es R esponse T eam is looking for volunteers to sta ff its T elephone R eassurance Service. T his program pairs volunteer callers w ith isolated, lonely or o th ­ erw ise vulnerable seniors. M any o f the people w ho subscribe to the service have been recent victim s o f crim e or are high risk o f being a crim e victim . V olunteers are responsible for m aking one 10-m inute call to each individual assigned to them at a p re a rra n g ed tim e. F ive days a w eek. W hen subscribers fail to an­ sw er their phones, a designated neighbor is notified and asked to check out the situation. If the neigh­ bor cannot resolve the problem s, a police officer is dispatched to in­ vestigate. I f you are interested in volunteering your tim e to help make som eone feel safer, o r know o f som eone w ho m ight benefit from getting a daily call, contact Jim N elson at 503-823-0291. Relax in our riverfront Restaurant and sample our Northwestern fare, or dance the night away to live entertainment in the Edge- water Lounge . Either way you’re sure to have a relaxing and memorable time at the Red Lion Hotel. 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The association’s programs include a tu­ toring center, student retention project, student attendance/crime prevention initiative, culture program, and domestic violence healing circle. ary whites," she says. “We want to know how Asian Adoptees maneuver in this culture and in what ways their sense o f ethnicity differs from Asian Americans who were not adopted.” says researcher Jiannbin Lee Shiao. who is also a UO assistant professor of sociology. The study, which is funded through a $145,000 grant from the Russell Sage Foundation, is being conducted in cooperation with Holt International Children’s Services The Eugene agency was a pioneer in the adoption o f Asian children by Ameri­ can families. E d g e w a te r R e sta u ra n t a n d L ounge Avoid baths. T he a v e ra g e b a th u ses tw ice a s m u c h h o t w a te r a s a 5 -m inute show er. Since a w a te r he a te r can be th e second-largest electricity u se r in y o u r hom e, c u ttin g d o w n on the a m o u n t of w a te r it n eed s to heat can save a lot of energy. By w o rk in g together, w e 'v e been able to red u ce o u r e n erg y use an d keep th e p o w e r flow ing. But th e en ergy c ru n ch is n o t o v er yet. We still need to be th o u g h tfu l a b o u t h o w a n d w h e n w e use electricity. H ere a re so m e o th e r tips th a t can save yo u en ergy a n d m o n ey on w a te r heating: ■ Install energy-efficient show erheads a n d faucet aerators. T hey re d u c e the a m o u n t of w a te r re le a se d from a ta p by u p to 50 p ercen t, b u t still d e liv e r excellent w a te r pressu re. New UO Study Tracks Asian American Adoptees EUGENE - A new study at the UniversityofOregon will examine how the adoption o f Asian Children by whites affects the development o f ra­ cial identity. “There is a perception that Asian Americans belong to a ‘model minority group’ that is easily absorbed into American society. Pre­ vious studies indicate that isn’t so,” says researcher Mia Tuan, a UO assis­ tant professor o f sociology. Asian Americans are racially stereotyped in two ways, according to Tuan. “Some people see them as * forever' foreigners. Others see them as honor­ Former Grant student is a member o f a new type o f combat unit that's lighter, more mobile and fast deploying (P hoto by K eith B rown ) Set y o u r w a te r h e a te r te m p e ra tu re at 120°F. Be su re to tu rn th e p o w e r off a t th e circuit b re a k e r before ch a n g in g th e settin g . ■ D o n 't leave th e w a te r ru n n in g w h ile sh a v in g . 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