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Show 10 HWtop duly 30. 1998 HILL TV SCHEDULE Hill TV Channel 39 (on the Broadband Local Area Network) This schedule is updated weekly and is "music videos" that demonstrate various also available as "TV39" on the Hill current and projected systems. Intended viewers: Military and Air Force AFB Intranet home page at civilian employees "http:intranet.hill.af.mil." Monday through Friday for Aug. schedule-at-a-glanc- e 3-- 7: a.m. Integrated Air and Space Power a.m. - Air and Space Power Demonstration 3 a.m. - Media Production Flight 4 a.m. - Air Force Television News 8 a.m. - Integrated Air and Space Power 9 a.m.- - Air and Space Power Demonstration 10 a.m. - Media Production Flight 11 a.m. - Air Force Television News Noon - Air Force Television News 1 p.m. - Integrated Air and Space Power 2 p.m. - Air and Space Power Demonstration 3 p.m. - Media Production Flight 4 p.m. - Air Force Television News 8 p.m. - Integrated Air and Space Power 9 p.m.- - Air and Space Power Demonstration 10 p.m. - Media Production Flight 1 1 p.m. - Air Force Television News - 1 Length: 25 minutes Times: Weekdays, 2 a.m., 9 a.m., 2 p.m., 9 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Aug. 14. 2 "Integrated Air and Space Power" Synopsis: This video production highlights that there are no divisible parts of air and space power. Using historical and contemporary examples, air and space power are shown to be the results from the integration of all elements of the Air Force team. This is the second in a seven-par- t video series. Intended viewers: Military and Air Force civilian employees Length: 20 minutes Times: Weekdays, 1 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 p.m., 8 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Aug. 14. "Air and Space Power Demonstration" Synopsis: The video shows the Air Force's air and space capabilities with 19 short "Media Production Flight" Synopsis: This production demonstrates video capabilities of the the 367th Training Support Squadron's Media Production Flight. Intended viewers: Military and Air Force civilian employees Length: 4 minutes Times: Weekdays, 3 a.m., 10 a.m., 3 p.m., 10 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Aug. 14. state-of-the-a- rt "Air Force Television News" Quly 27 edition) Synopsis: The final resting place for an Air Force pilot killed in Vietnam, and the thoughts of his family, highlight the latest edition of Air Force Television News. 1st Lt. Michael Blassie was the Vietnam representative in the Tomb of the Unknowns whose identity was determined after DNA technology was used at Walter Reed Army Hospital. The program also features an update on Air Force aerial technology; a new aircraft but the same mission for the nation's front line against missile attack; a new simulator and its advantages for training Airborne Warning and Control System crews; an Air Force agency making a significant contribution to airport safety; and a tradition salutes Americans involved in the Berlin Airlift half a century ago. Intended viewers: Military, Air Force civilian employees, family members Length: 30 minutes Times: Weekdays, 4 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 4 p.m., 11 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Aug. 14. time-honor- NEWS BRIEFS On base Last week of TSP open season The Thrift Savings Plan Open Season TSP--1 forms to change or begin TSP deductions can be filled out at Bldg. 1245, Room 12. The Entitlements Office will be open today until 4 p.m., and from 6 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Friday. For more information call Adele Parker, Ext ends Friday. H 75th CEG closed today The 75th Civil Engineering Group will close today at 11 a.m. for Comman-der- s Call and the annual group picnic. For emergencies, call the 75th Air Base If there Wing Command Post, Ext is routine work that needs to be done, plan ahead. Steam outage scheduled remain accessible from 11th Street when coming from the west. When coming from the east, traffic will be routed to the North on D Avenue, West on 6th Street, South on E Avenue, back to 11th Street Coming from the west the reverse route will be followed. For more inforExt. mation call Shelley will B 75th MDG closes The 75th Medical Group will close clinic services Aug. 7 at 11 a.m., for an extended Commander's Call. The Urgent Care Clinic will remain open during this time. The pharmacy also will be open; however due to minimal manning, expect delays in service. It is recommended that prescriptions be filled before Aug. 7. For more information call Capt. Fowad Choudhry, Ext. B Honor Guard banquet - atO'Club The annual steam outage for the 519 The Honor Guard banquet is Aug. 13, distribution system is Friday. The outage "at the Officers ClubJJldg. 150. The social will begin 12:01 a.m. and end at midnight begins at 6 p.m. in the Fireside Lounge There will be no steam for facilities that "and dinner at 6:30 p.m., in the Heritage hot water or use ,Room. Cost is $11 per person and dinner have steam-generate- d steam in an industrial capacity in Bldgs. 245. 249. 308, 332. 345, 349, 350, 351. 357, 358. 361. 363. 364, 365, 366, 400. 430. 440. 441. 445. 450. 460. 461. 475, 483, 517, 518. 519, 520. 521. 522. 523. 524, 525, 534. and 570. The outage is necessary for annual repair and maintenance. For more infor- mation call Jim McMickell, Ext. or Hospital road closure announced Because of construction of an addition to the base hospital, 1 1th Street north of the hospital will be closed Aug. 4. 7 a.m. - Aug. 7, 6 p.m. The emergency entrance includes teriyaki chicken. All Honor Guard members, commanders, first sergeants and supervisors are encouraged to attend and guests are welcome. To make reseror vations call Janis Willis, Ext. Ext. by Aug. 11. B AFA chili cookoff Sept. 26 The fourth annual Air Force Association Chili Cookoff is Sept. 26, 8 a.m., at Centennial Park Pavilion. Cooking starts at 8 a.m., with eating and judging beginning at noon. Cost is $3 per person or $5 per family for First, . second and third place awards will be pre- $eo BrUf s, page 1 3 Remember - Preventive Maintenance Works and can save you money! Get Your "TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP- " Today! PRESENT THIS AD, AND WE WILL Road test your vehicle prior to service & check for transmission leaks Remove, inspect and clean transmission pan Adjust linkage and throttle cable Replace filter or clean screen Reinstall pan with a new gasket and fill transmission with new fluid Check modulator and replace hose Road test vehicle after work is completed SAVE 40 OFFER EXPIRES Wjooodq LlTFiANSMJSSK 243860 If It Were Any More Fun To Shop Here, They'd Have To Charge An Entertainment Tax. life QSBeN Downtown Ogden It's a real shopping trip. |