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Show 1 rx H slltf 9 gineering Squadron; SSgt. Joseph T. Hale, 2S49th Security Support Squadron. Test Site; SSgts. Linda F. Kahil and Ricky L. Stock, 2849th Services Squadron; SSgts. Jeffery L. Anders, (o Edward P. Bowen, Gregorio Costa III, Donald D. Lelorme, Moses J. Martinez, M Todd Mitchell, Mark S. Sakaye, Carl R. Simmons Jr., William D. TidweU, 6545th Test Group. SSgts. Bernard G. Booth, Douglas W. Fields and Roger G. Trumper, 3568 i One hundred nineteen staff sergeants at Ogden Air Logistics Center were recently selected for promotion to technical sergeant. Those selected sell, James G. Heaps, Ronald C. Jenkins Jr., Raymond E. Luedtke Jr. and Clay W. Watkins, 2721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron. Recruiting Squadron; Richard D. follow: SSgts. Robert M. Bost, Danny C. Tome, 1365th Audio Visual Squadron, K. Harold Combs and Jr. Bustamante, Joseph W. Chew, Martin Detachment 8; SSgts. John F. Clark, SSgts. Morgan F. Schouten, 2849th Air Base M. Gardner, Joe W. Lemke, Michael Reo L. Demars, John R. Fountain, Group; SSgts. Richard M. Amesquita, A. Murphy, David M. Parker," Scott John R. Guerry, Thomas E. HutchinGregory M. Bozeman, Regan E. M. Stein, Veronica Thomas and Stan- son, Duane F. Laricey, Patricia L. Brant, Jay N. Tucker and Floyd S. ley R. Zgorzelski, 2952nd Combat Mills and Kenneth E. Rue, 3751st Westbroek, U.S. Air Force Hospital, Logistics Support Squadron; SSgts. Field Trainir-- Detachment, DetachHill; SSgts. Trade L. Betz, Leland G. Timothy G. Bender, Steve Diamond ment 533; SSgts. Frank J. Brewer, HeBowden, Dean J. Dardis, Jacquelin and Raymond E. Westerman Jr., len M. Henry, Kenneth W. Himes, Mathias J. Mahovlich III, Thomas L. Morales, 1881st Communications-Compute- r 2849th Security Police Squadron. E. M. Miller, Russell B. Mortensen, Richard Abbott, John System Group; SSgts. SSgts. Kenneth David Brockett, Christopher A. Lu- Baumes, Joe L. Bradley, Darren P. W. Myers, Eddie L. Thomas and Timociano and Larry D. Steward, 2892nd Burt, Francis H. Calar, Rodney L. thy R. Wild, 388th Tactical Fighter Directorate of Supply; SSgts. Steven Madison, Raul Martinez, Janie L.M. Wing; SSgts. Stephen M. Couture, M. McElver, Dennis W. Pulsipher, Mauzey, Fitzroy P. Messam, William James A. Gent, Scott C. Hansen, RusJ. Munday III, Jeanette N. Sugimoto sell J. Hanson, Craig S. Schang, Floyd Randolph E. Taylor, Michael R. Evin A. Barlowe, Sylvia E. Bon- and Michael A. Vitek, 2849th Civil En R. Studt, Mario A. Turner, John W. g Ab-sher- e, Wagoner and Steven G. Wort hen, 3SSth Component Repair Squadron. SSgts. Steven Q. Bosweil, Steven G. Decosta, David W. Price, Jon W. Smidt and Gregory S. Smith, 3SSth Equipment Maintenance Squadron; SSgts. Galen D. Anderson, Stewart B. Brinkerhoff, Frank M. Burns, Timothy L. Calhoun, Michael A. Diaz, Tony R. England, Timothy N. Heck, Joseph E. Johnson, Jon J. Koferl, Donald H. Laird Jr., Steven C. Little, Gene E. Merritt, Gery L. Not! and James P. Thornton, 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron; SSgts. Carl W. Blalock, Stephen D. Francis, Douglas T. Koenigsfeld and Ulric D. Moore, 729th Tactical Control Squadron; SSgts. Michael A. Gentile and Antonio Rodriguez, 4400th Maintenance Training Flight; SSgts. Patricia J. Gordon, Dan A. Sherman and Cynthia A. Stoehr, 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron. Air Force-wid- e there was a total of 77,147 eligible; 11,057 were selected, amounting to 14.33 percent. In the Air Force Logistics Command, 2,030 were eligible, while 300 were selected, for a 14.78 percent rate. NEWS BRIEFS Meal card holders celebrate All meal card holders who celebrated birthdays in the first half of this year can celebrate them again at the Airmen's Birthday Dinner July 16. This special meal will be held at 4:30 p.m. that day at Hillcrest Dining Hall and will be served by Hill's first sergeants. All meal card holders whose birthdays fall in J anu-arthrough June can participate by making a reservation by calling Ext. 73428. Reservations must be y made by July 12. Each birthday celebrant can bring one guest to 0 the meal. The meal card holder eats free; the guest pays the meal charge but no surcharge. Menu for the evening will be a meal steak, cooked to featuring either a tail. lobster or an order, five-cour- se 10-oun- ce T-bo- ne ce Streets receive new markings Banquet honors top maintainors The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing will recognize its outstanding maintenance professionals at the wing's annual Maintenance Professional of the Year banquet July 12 at the Noncommissioned Officers' Club. Social hour will begin at 6 p.m., with dinner following at 7. Dress for the evening will be semi-forma- l. According to civil engineering officials, the streets and parking lots will be remarked during the next two weeks. Base employees are asked to use care when crossing the lines to avoid smearing the markings. A limited number of tickets are available through 388th TFW first sergeants and chief master sergeants. Point of contact for all questions is CMSgt. Ray Adams, Ext. 73130. MgffjMD' Military - Civilian Personnel Convenient and Quick Cash!! Cash for personal needs, vacations, etc. ORBOW UP TO $200 IMSTAMTLYH Military ID or Civilian ID and Post Dated Check is all you need. IF YOU NEED INSTANT CASH, COME SEE US AT 300 EAST GENTILE ST. OPEN MON.-THUR- S. (Inside Layton Mini-Mal- l) 10 TO 5 SAT. 1 2 TO 4- FRI. LAYTON, UTAH 10 TO 5:30 - fit 4 |