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Show Pase HILL 12 Service Pins Awarded to 108 Employees Twenty- - Year One hundred and eight more employees of Hill AFB have compins pleted 20 years of federal service and are eligible for 20-ye- ar and certificates. Honored for two decades of federal duty are: FROM BASE COMMANDER: Linden V. Larsen, Kendall Glen E. McKellar, Roundy, Loran E. Wilcox, Thora P. Humpherys, Clarence D. Theo Hindmarsh, Bert R. Greenwood, Wendell Noall, B. Call, Vinson L. Leonard Pitt, R. Sessions, Irvin Y. Newman, Joseph E. Jose Dominguez, Alma V, Sackett, Walter II. Bockholt, y, G. Forest W. Jessie Lewis, A. Lehner, Elna R. LaFreniere, A. Garner and Morgan D. Baker, Max A. Swenson, Blaine Ma-rone- John Parker. OGDEN AF MANAGEMENT DISTRICT: Charles D. H. War- ren and George M. Tobias. SUPPLY AND TRANSPORTATION: Vernon H.Anderson, Meli-to- n George M. Mildon, Kenneth E. Belwood, Ida F. Hall, Milton H. Espiritu, Wilford Thomas, William R. Cornell, J. William Henry Garr, H. Dustin, Smith, LeGrand Grover, Blair Luella Ellison, J. Harold L. Peek, C. Dye, Jack R. Wilson, Eldon M. William A. Afton Hospkins, M. Sharon, Edythe II. Parkins, G. E. Tony P. Riggs, Toone, Jay Ward, LaRee B. Fowers, Rose E. Silvu and Madge M. Rabenstein. MAINTENANCE: John II. Day, Malcham B. Pattison, ArB. thur S. Samelson, Victor Borgogno, Mickey M. Beyda, Robert Jacob Cleo Myles, O .born, Derrah B. Wiggill, Gilbert Loftus, Kreiser. Winton R. Utter, Leland Sill, Clarence E. Graves, Gilbert II. McEntire. James II. Trease, Rea Rooks, Lloyd T. Adams, Theron B. RHIns, Darnel A. Easling, Leland N. Barnes. Avtbn L. Sandall. James O. Montgomery, Lloyd D. Allen, William C. Atkinson, Myles F. Jorgensen, Catherine L. Rands, Elmer J. Winter, Edward B. McMillen, Marion E. Allen, Wood-ro- w Flowers. D. Alton Alder, Ted B. Eason, James C. Anderton, Carol P. Cahoon, Byron K. Martin, Robert A. Hall, Gustavus A. Pont, James A. Edwards. John R. Hall, Howard G. Bevins, Boyd Nelson, Earl L. Bouck, ; Bertha F. rase, Jesse L. Tracy, Max B. Glover, Richard D. DonaldT. Tracy, George W. DeForest, Lawrence E. Eggett, son, A. Sutherland, John Owens, Reid H. Tingey, John H. Ellis, Jack L. Wilson. Virgil L. Foster, Ervin J. Tims, James C. Morris, Darrell J. Ilenir.gor and William A. Hunt. O.'-ca- G.-Mi- n AFLC CROSSV.'O.ID PUZZLE HO. L 0G I 4 (ANSWERS) S T I C $ M M E T U, P P C K E idsIInodorion m III J CH TTpT slTTTT pT J VTI P A M T a D R L A 0 .A M j A H G I jll M yumaIme A C H ipl 0 0 s a .f&5 W& Y T E j 1 F JLpfefejS I S TzfT Dl A THEME S0J) J S AN D E NjM c s D 0 P 1 E L F B C I o fFZV Sfej AITMT o 0 M p cSV, f MM E r E R i R A JW A JA R M A E E N January E c LAJLAJL Officers Needed For Counter-Insurgenc- y Work The (AFNS) Washington Air Force announced. this weel that officers with particular y skills adaptable to the mission are urgently needed. The Specialty, Special Operations Planning Officer (AFSC 0316), was established in June counter-insurgenc- 1962 to identify officers possessing special qualifications for assignment to duties involving Air Force counterinsurgency plans and programs. Hq. USAF said that if the program is to be effective, Air Force must be informed of those officers who are considered qualified or who are considered to possess the potential qualifications for the award of this AFSC. frf ill Squadron. Members of the 4754th RES were absent photo was taken. In a letter to all major commands, it was pointed out that Four military organizations manning documents must be re- at Hill AFB were recently cited viewed and where necessary re- for educational achievements vised to identify positions asso- made their members. by ciated with counterinsurgency The High School Educational activities. Level Award was won by the With increased emphasis on 1906th Communications Squadcounterinsurgency planning and ron, 4677th Defense Systems programming, many profession- Evaluation Squadron, Detachally qualified and 'experienced ment 3, 24th Weather Squadron, and the 4754th Radar Evaluaofficers will be required. tion Squadron. To meet expanding requireMilitary organizations are ments, it is necessary that these entitled to receive this award officers be capable of effective when all members of the squadperformance with a minimum of ron have either completed high training. school or its equivalency The letter pointed out that through High School GED testithere are many officers who are ng. Organizations having more qualified or potentially qualified than 250 personnel may receive staff level officers and senior the award if 95 per cent of their qualifies. captains who have not been con- unit Charles Metzlaar, education sidered or recommended for award of the Special Operation officer, pointed out that much work is necessary before an orPlanning Officer AFSC. ganization can qualify for the It emphasized alsu that inter- awards. Records must be reh ested officers of lesser grades, searched to identify experience and service should be School graduates. These people nominated for, or encouraged to must then be contacted and en volunteer for, special area assignments under this skill. The experience gained in these assignments, the Air .Force said, non-Hig- i rr TO ALL OUR FRIENDS CLEAUFIELD f They have to be Gene and Frank's TEXACO SERVICE 329 No. Main CLEARFIELD v first achievement test and secon the GED test For those who fail to pass the tests, remedial classes are organized. YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE of INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE BLACKBURN-JONE- S CO. "Men Who Know Insurance" EX 319 24TII ST. " si Woolens & Winter DISCIPLINE BATES ROBEST DAN RIVER Larkin at your con venient CENTRAL FINANCE can help you. Pay off all those bills with cash moke only one easy pay ment a month. Call today sleep to night I V SIMPLICITY BUTTERICK McCALIS ROY FABRIC CENTER 1970 West 5700 South Phone Roy Shopping Center N tested, on an ondly- FAMOUS BRANDS TAKE THIS SLEEPING PILL! money worries keep you awake nights, Dell 160 So. Main equivalency. MUST MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING FABRIC . If V and School Procedures for processing applications for award of the specialty are outlined in paragraph 39h, AFM 06-- ' H FRANK CORGI AT AUTO REPAIR couraged to seek High will provide the background and qualifications for input into and progression in this specialty. 5 c: when Four Organizations Qualify For Educational Awards tf w iiL Fabrics MM V'. t jH Cook, education and training NCOIC of the 4677th DSES; Lt. CoL Y. J. DeArmond, Jr., commander of the 4677th DSES, and Maj. James Coleman, commander of Det. 3, 24th Weather (See Page 8 for Puzzle Questions) t v lli ii EDUCATIONAL AWARD CoL Donohue (right) presents the Educational Level award to (left to right) Lt. Col. Keith K. Lund, commander of the 1906th Comm Sq.; TSgt. Elmer BORATE t 4, 1963 1. G A TOP TIMES 825-62- 23 i |