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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 10 19, 1975 September enews Contrac t To Repair If erman Firm German aerospace firm and the Hill AFB Directorate of Procurement and Production recently entered into a new basic contract in ceremonies in the office of Col. Howard Perry, director of the A continue repair Produced U.S. oi Phantom jets. MBB is one of the largest and most modern aerospace companies in Europe, with a work force in excess of 20,000 men and women. Ogden ALC organization. The firm of Messerschmitt-Bolkow-BlohGmbH (MBB) Munich. Germany, will now F-- 4 The company evolved from the firm started by Dr. Ing. E. H. Willy Messerschmitt, which built more than 35,000 edals Awarded Two Maintenance Captains training program. Capt. George T. Lewis, Jr. received the Air Force Commendation Medal for his performance during July 7, 1968 to June 30. 1975. He earned the medal while he was an Instructor Pilot and Flying Safety Officer with the 94th Tactical Fighter Squadron and an Academic Instructor, Tactical 1st Fighter Wing, MacDill AFB, Fla. During this period, his dedication and professional conventional weapons course, implemented standardization evaluation and self inspection programs which improved the of the Wine received the Meritorious Service Medal for his performance from Aug. 24, to May 24, 1975. The captain earned the award while he was assigned as a weapons systems officer, with the 38th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron and an emergency actions officer with the 26th Tactical Fighter Zweibrucken AB, Wing, Germany. During this period Captain Telesio's professional skill, knowledge and leadership implementation contributed to training fighter aircrews. He restructured the quality Captain Lewis is a Flight Test Officer at Hill AFB. Capt. John H. Telesio contributed expertise toward of programs which Wing's and procedures the improved center. operations an flight Captain Telesio systems evaluation officer is aircraft in the directorate. flying Europe were scheduled munitions. Chief of Staff, Air Force and the Explosive Safety Board "state-of-the-art- " indicated that $878,045 Army ' ' , (y , U -- f J J 4ti Depot, N.M. and the Umatilla Army Depot. Ore. at $1 in .086.319. At a United a cost of contractual The arrangement established with MBB added provides procurement flexbility and allows the Ogden ALC directorate to respond rapidly to any emergency F-- 4 maintenance or reapir requirements which develop in Europe. Europe 10-1- lyJ" ; ' ' : 7 Retrograde 2. 11 f J 1T :f y-- jvJ -- , , ,iaiwJ and German at Brigahm Young University BYU. As a participant in the BYU Studies Abroad Program. Miss Adams has gone to the university in Salzburg, Austria for an additional six months study. During the next few months. Miss Adams will also rotate to other BYU centers located in 'Jff'V -- V J re:.. & v I employes in this organization have donated 41 units of blood to the program. DPDO employes encourage all Hill AFB employes to get involved in this life saving r. Mortensen, stated a that "everyone who is physically able should make donating blood a regular habit. "The process is absolutely painless, takes only minutes and is a very gratifying experience. "Give when you can and encourage your friends to do the same." she said. Capt. Frank Wrigley has been assigned as commander of Detachment 8. 1369th Photo Sq., Aerospace Audio-VisuServices (AAVS), Military Airlift Command (MAC), a tenant organization on Hill AFB. al Ready To Donate Flexing their arms in anticipation of the forthcoming lied Cross blood donor drive, members ol the Defense Property Disposal Office are ready to donate. They are: (front row. William Barker. Scott Flint and Barbara Mortensen. (Back row. Dean Barton, Iirry Kinslow. Kent Tony Quintana. Dale Archuleta. Brian Boehme. Archie Gome. (U.S. Air Force Photo) r) r) commander. Captain other Air Force Logistics (A FLO Command installations. From Rupert, Idaho, Captain Wrigley is a graduate of the University of Southern California, with a masters degree in Cinema. was former He TV Squadron commander of AAVS photo detachments in Panama and Andrews AFB. Md. His other assignments have been at Orlando, Fla. and Ubon. Thailand. Captain Wrigley, wife, Billie and three children live in Hoy. ' r . - -- H Wrigley is responsible for 32 , and military civilian personnel. The detachment produces orientations, training tapes and documentations for all Milestones In History AUGUST tO. 112- At BfMgifrt. Conm . ftm 10 through If Amgmtt. It the fttit Hmm ro planet mptm pilot 4 hr r plrtm T O Milling Pn4 t w Signet Cotp perl tm Arimy nutHMri O. Tw fpmh directorates and tenants on Ogden ALC and sometimes for C;. :""" The Defense Property Disposal Office (DPDO) employes at Hill AFB are regular donors in the Red Cross blood donation program. Since 1975. January television briefings, Dune ' U-M'i...Jr $i and New Technical SlGNS-(l- -r) Herr Mart Nijpjes, manager, Programs Projects and Ray Perry, contracting '.officer, sign a new basic contract between the Ogden ALC Directorate of Procurement and Production and the German aerospace firm of Messerschmitt-Bolkow-BlohGmbH. Munich for repair of F-- 4 phantom jets. Her Josef Fuchshuber, deputy genera! manager. Military Aircraft Division and Col. Howard Perry, director. Procurement and Production observe the signing. U.S. Air Force Photo) K Adams ff LaytdnMissStudies In Austria Eve Adams is a college senior majoring in English T ' ? DPDO Employes Regulars In Red Cross Blood Program As States Air Force Conference held at Hill AFB, 1974, it was Sept. learned that the munitions had been stored ouLside in the European theatre from the time of receipt. Personnel from the technical branch (MMNT i were called into the meeting, and they concurred with outside storage for the t -- Captain Wrigley New Commander Of space. Wingate transportation all Thus munitions in Europe were scheduled for storage at the Navajo Army Depot, Ariz., the Ft. in costs. explosives would be stored in covered coordinated agreement which permitted the change, storage at a single storage point, Sierra Army Depot. Calif., was approved for and saved the Air Force resupply with the newest . facility and one was crash damaged at s pangdahlem Air Base. A fifth F-- 4 was input to Manching earlier this month for replacement of the complete center wing. three-pinte- United munitions in the Through -- the world's first operational jet fighter, during World War II. Herr Messerschmitt, who now lives in Madrid, owns more than 20 per cent of the MBB company. To date, the German firm has repaired four F-- 4 aircraft assigned to the U.S. Air Force, Europe (USAFE). Three were Barbara REC0N Recordmalier States. t 1,433 ME 262's, program. G. Duane Adams, Directorate of Distribution, is credited for saving $878,045 for the Air Force through the Itecon Savings Program. Before his action, certain Air Force munitions stored in s and ME-H9'- s n ircraTft repaired at its Manching Two captains assigned to the Maintenance Directorate at the Ogden Air Logistics Center (ALC) were recently presented medals for outstanding service to the Air Force. 1972 propeller-drive- F-- 4 , ('apt. Frank Wrigley Madrid. Paris, Spain: France: lndon. England and Jerusalem Miss Adams graduated Iaton High School in and will graduate next summer from the university. She is the daughter of Ethel and Harris Adams, Lay ton. Her mother is an inventory Obituary from l!f73 management specialist in the Commodities IM Division. Directorate of Materiel Management. V UN 1 N- Computer Operations Section, Kr DULL D. (;iLBKHT. Adams wMlLZmr Data Automation Branch. Comptroller; 5311 S. 7S0 K., Ogden Died: Sept. 8, 1975, years, 8 17 months, todays federal service. |