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Show Pag OOAMA n air Mi materiel V C W WM W 1957 v I , ... 1958 at Work command r October 17 HILL TOP TIMES 4 :-:- fag n rx? r mmk Inland Prlntlna Compaay. Kayrrllla, Utak. Pabltohcr I. B. ANDERSON A4drM all adrertiMmenta to thm "Most Significant Milestone" Commenting on the successful launching of the Pioneer, General Thomas D. White, US AF Chief of Staff, said: "This achievement is another great example of teamwork paying ff for our country. "The Air Force, American industry and the scientific community have done this job together. Naturally, the Air Force is proud to have had a key role in this most significant milestone of man's pene tration of the space frontier. It is a real privilege for the Air Force to have made a signal contribution of the advancement of . human knowledge for the good of all mankind. "For us it is a great day and I am proud of all those whose labors made this flight possible." .'' - "In and Through the Space" Words of wisdom have a lasting quality and sometimes seem to improve with age. Often the seeming improvement is actually in our ability to understand the words and not a change in meaning of the words themselves. Example: the words of General Hoyt S. Vandenberg spoken about five years ago in an address before the Institute of Aeronautical Sci ences in New York City. In speaking of the impact of new weapons on airpower he stated that: "Airpower is the ability to fight in and through the space surrounding the globe. Airpower's wartime mission is to destroy the enemy's ability to make war against us. Airpower was created out of vehicles and weapons made available to us by science, and it constantly seeks new ones. The United States ;Air' Force has never been tied to a single weapon' or' system of weapons. Its interest includes all weapons for fighting in and through the air. Aircraft and air missiles, both inhabited and uninhabited, all contribute to the Air Force mission and are essential parts of an air weapon system." At the dedication of Vandenberg Air Force Base," California' on October 5, Air Force. Chief of Staff Thomas D. White'called attention to these words of wisdom. Said General White: "Like Generals Mitchell, 'Arnold and Spaatz before him, he was both practical and progressive. He recognized the dependence of the United States Air Force upon an exhaustive research and development program and he did his utmost to assure its support. r. :Jf r - - - to carry on the vital work of the Ogdea It takes many meetings, conferences, and "bull sessions" rooms or gathered around desks, planners and in conference AH over the Area. base, Materiel Air technicians "put their heads" together and solve problems or work out new programs to keep Uacle Sam's Air Force the best in the world. Typical of such meetings is one held by employees above wh make up the Bomarc Depot Provisioning Committee. They are workers from Supply and Mainten- ance coordinating on the missile program. Left t o right are Harold R. Stone, Jerald E. Harper, Ar- thur Swanson, Dean Macfarlane, Chairman Bert S torm, Boeing representative gobert E. Long, Wal . lace Everley, Scott Stewart, Don B. Riley, and John Harned. ti.v.. , t..j-- i i-- MISSILE GRADUATES The first class of 35 Thor IRBM students were awarded their dip from the lomas in missile maintenance course at Van denberg AFB, Calif. The "Integrated Weapon Systems" training mid-Septem- I i course was designed to prepare the er personnel, two TSgt. grastudents to maintain the equip- duates are being assigned to thf ment associated with Thor weap- Vandenberg AFB Thor training on systems. squadron, and the other graduatt of the graduates are is a civilian education specialist Thirty-tw- o ATC members and will become a in OJT, from Sheppard AFB, field detachment for training oth DISHES... " PAY CALL -- re short Jtr-yOv of cash for other reasons call on the folks of PUBLIC FINANCE SPECIAL PLAN FOR ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL Armed Forces personnel like the special service plan and the experienced way the manager at Public Finance helps them solve their money problems. LOANS... CASH lie knows how to supply you with the cash you need, on a sensible plan, thousands of other person- ncl are using. ' AND PRIVATELY ARRANGED QUICKLY Arrangements are made quickly and privately at a time suited to your convenience. 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