Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1969 Page: 4 of 14
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Those who wear the uniform of the United States
have been called upon to serve far from home and loved
ones to protect our birthright of freedom. Their courage
devotion to duty and strength in the face of hardship
command the respect and admiration of a grateful people.
On this Veterans Day as we honor those who have
served so well let us remember that our veterans have
oiven Americans a chance to build toward the £oal that
all of us seek peace.
Secretary Laird
On this November 11th all citizens of our Nation
will have the opportunity to honor the veterans of our
Armed Forces. This is indeed an appropriate time for
prayerful reflection on the contribution which they have
made to our security throughout our history.
America must never forget the legions of brave men
and women who have served in our Armed Forces to
guarantee our freedom. Their sacrifice stands as an eternal
monument to the valor and dedication they have displayed
in time of crisis and conflict. Selflessly they have fought
against aggression to ensure our survival.
This heritage of devoted service brilliantly illustrates
the importance of the role which you fulfill today as
members of our Armed Forces. Our Nation relies upon
each of you to maintain the strength of our defense pos
ture to protect our freedom.
Lt. Gen Powell
On November 11th Fort Hood and the nation will
pay tribute to veterans of America's Armed Forces.
From Revolutionary days to the present men and
women of this country have fought to preserve freedom.
We must not forget the legacy of these brave men and
women who have served their country so valiantly in the
past. We are all benefactors of this proud heritage.
Let us on Veterans Day 1969 honor them and re-
dedicate ourselves to follow in their paths.
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Veterans Day Messages
President Nixon
For fifty-one years we have observed November 11th
the day the armistice was signed concluding World
War I as an occasion to honor the men and women
who have served with distinction in the armed forces of
the United States. It is a time when we pause to pay tri
bute to all veterans who have struggled from Valley
Forge to Vietnam to defend the liberties of the Amer
ican people.
B.E. POWELL
Lieutenant General USA
Commanding
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(Sunday services except where indicated)
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Post Chapel
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1st Armd Div. Memorial Chapel 11 a.m.
2nd Armd. Div. Memorial Chapel 11 a.m.
19th St. Chapel
10 a.m. 7:30 m.
33rd St. Chapel
11 a.m.
37th St. East Chapel 11 a m. 7:30 p.m.
52nd St. Chapel
9:30 11a.m. 6 p.m.
162nd St. Chapel
CATHOLIC
1st Armd. Div. Memorial Chapel 10 a.m.
2nd Armd Div. Memorial Chapel noon 7 p.m.
19th St. Chapel
9 11 a.m.
33rd St. Chapel
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The use of marijuana pro- ritability and confusion. Other
duces a variety of mental and effects which appear after
physical effects. If active mari- a in is ration ... include:
an a is ok iv el in of he
(inhaled and kept in the lungs threshold especially for optical
as long as possible) symptoms and acoustical stimuli... and
may appear after one or two aggressiveness as a possible
puffs and the effect may last result of various intellectual and
a in to a so an a
hours. sleep disturbances" (Eddy N.
Dr. Stanley F. Yolles Direc-
B-.
paranoid reactions and
transient psychoses lasting four
the
(Hem1«£
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tor National Institute of Mental Significance and Charac-
Health has stated: teristics. Bull. World Health
"Little can be added to Organization. 32:721 1965.)
previous reports on the toxicity Quantity Effects
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to six hours. It generally tends
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to lessen inhibitions and creates fences
through
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of emotional responsiveness ir- recently produced
some laboratory
DruS
Dependence: Its
of marijuana. It is .considered
to be a mild hallucinogen taken
by the usual route of smoking
occasionally by ingestion. It
may induce a mild euphoria and
lead to heightened suggestibility
and faulty perception really an
exaggerated notion of thinking
more clearly profoundly and
creatively. In addition it is
known to cause reddening of
the membranes of the eyes
rapid heartbeat muscular in-
or nation unsteadiness
drowsiness and distortion of
time and space perception.
"In acute intoxication tjties marijuana may act as a in a
especially when ingested it may j1(j euphoriant and sedative will .cause a psychotic-like state
also produce visual hallucina- somewhat similar to alcohol. In similar to that induced by LSD
tions pronounced anxiety restively high does psychotic
like phenomena quite similar
transient psychoses lasting four ^ose associated with LSD
In small low potency quan-
have been reported. Recur-
0f
for the user a false reality bas- (fiashbacks) without actually
ed on his wants his motivations the drug again have been
or the situation. In this respect reported. These recurrences can
it is similar to LSD but its he anxiety provoking. Unlike the
effects are not as potent. stronger hallucinogens such as
"The muscular incoordiantion LSD which produce
and the distortion of space and
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time perception commonly
the marijuana state
akefullness marijuana tends
tQ more
associated with marijuana use perties. THC in sufficiently high
are potentially hazardous since joses can induce psychotic
drug adversely affects one's
sedative in its pro-
reactions in
ability to drive an automobile dividual.
or perform other skilled tasks. marijuana's long
"We still do not know enough
about the long-term effects of totory spanning thousands
marijuana use. As in the case °f years and many cultures
W tobacco it is possible that there has been comparatively
there are serious consequences sound research on this
of chronic use which will omy drug. Only four laboratory
become apparent
almost any in
studies investigating ^an-
careful longtime studies." 3uana immediate effects on
tolTve'sU ga*fe i'c
Juvenile Delinquency of the literature. The first
World Health Report LaGuardia Report is based on
A 1965 report on prisoners'iresponses to mar.
dependence for the W or 1 J«ana extract. In 1946 a small
Health Organization describes number of chronic
the nature of marijuana in- prisoners were studied
toxication in the following carefully controlled
terms:
"Among the more prominent
subjective effects ... are:
a it a re
euphoria... distortion of sensa
tion ... impairment of judg
ment and memory distortion
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(Weil A.T. et al. A Controlled
Study of Cannabis in Humans
Science pp. 1234-1242 1968.)
All of these studies generally
found loss of inhibitions and
feelings of relaxation and self-
confidence together with some
mild impairment of thinking and
coordinated performance.
Comparison to LSD
It has also been demonstrated
that THC when administered
A special Presidential task force relating to
narcotics marijuana and dangerous drugs review
ed the best scientific information now available on
the health dangers inherent in the use of marij
uana and has attempted to communicate unequi
vocally in this report the facts concerning the
social implications of its use. All agencies dealing
with one or more phases of the problem were in
volved in the study and their representatives ac
tively participated in the deliberations and find
ings of the task force. This report is the joint ef
forts over an extended period of time of many
While no long-term physical
effects of marijuana use have
been adequately demonstrated
in this country the American
experience has been extremely
brief and additional studies are
needed to resolve this and other
issues. Although there is no firm
evidence that marijuana use in
humans has either teratogenic
or genetic implications this
possibility should be explored
particularly in view of some
evidence on this point with
respect to LSD. It is possible!
that there are serious con
sequences of chronic use which
will only become apparent after
careful long-term studies. In
foreign countries where heavy
use of the stronger cannabis
preparations is common a
variety of physical ailments
supposedly related to marijuana
use have been reported—notably
conjunctivitis chronic bronchitis
and certain digestive ailments.
There have also been reports
of adverse psychological effects
of marijuana both in this coun
try and abroad. Recently a
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'adverse reactions" to mari
juana. (Ungerleider J.T. et al.
A Statistical Survey of Adverse
Reactions to LSD in Los Angeles
County American Journal of
Psychiatry Sept. 1968 p. 355.)
It is difficult to interpret this
finding since "adverse reaction"
was poorly defined and there
has been no follow-up to define
just what the reactions to the
drug were. However there have
be re or of in a
number of hospitalizations
following the usage of mari
juana.
Considerable concern has been
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a time of considerable
psychological turmoil. Patterns
of coping with reality developed
in the teen years help determine
later adult behavior.
Effects of persistent use of any
agent which serves to ward off
reality during this critical
period of dvelopment is likely
to affect adversely the future
ability of the individual to cope
with the demands of a complex
society. While systematic
studies of large numbers of
American chronic users are not
yet available a number of clin-
cians have observed that at
persons from the following departments and agen
cies: The White House the departments of Jus
tice State Defense Treasury Health Education
and Welfare Agriculture Labor Commerce and
Transportation the Bureau of Customs Narcotics
and Dangerous Drugs the Immigration and Nat
uralization Service and the National Institute of
Mental Health. On June 31969 Attorney General
Mitchell and Secretary of the Treasury Kennedy
submitted the report to the President who by
memorandum dated June 27 1969 concurred in
the report's conclusions and recommendations.
sufficiently high dosage expressed in the United States least some users show evidence
over the possibility of personal!
ty changes and a loss of motiva
tion among youthful marijuana
users. The potential effects of
a reality distorting agent on the
future psychological develop
ment and maturation of the
adolescent users are of special
.concern. Normal adolescence is
of a loss of conventional motiva
tion.
They seem to prefer instead
a non-goal oriented life style
which emphasizes immediate
satisfactions to the exclusion of
ambition and future planning.
The "pothead" then may well
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how to deal with life stress.
ha a is a it
changes among impressionable
young persons from the regular
us of a an a in
apathy loss of effectiveness
and diminished capacity or
willingness to carry out complex
long-term plans endure frustra
on on at or
periods follow routines or suc
cessfully master new material.
It has also been observed that
verbal facility is often impaired
both in speaking and writing.
The British .cannabis report
by the Advisory Committee on
Drug Dependence (19 6 8)
concluded:
Reports From Far East
There have been reports
particularly from experienced
observers in the Middle and Far
East which suggest that very
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may produce a syndrome of in
creasing mental and physical
deterioration to the point where
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This syndrome may e1
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he E as
available to us' it is not possible
to form a judgment on whether
such behavior is directly at
tributable to cannabis-taking.
(Cannabis Report by the Ad
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Dependence 1968 pp. 14-34.)
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use of marijuana as opposed
to alcohol the positions of
medical organizations and the
conclusions of this report.
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