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Show HILL TOP TIMES rage r Hew 'TeSedafa Switching' ALL-SERVIC- Department of Defense Begins Operation of Language School Invented by. AFSC Squadron a new system invented by members of the 1906 Communications Squadron has proved to be suc-s- f ul after several months of testing. Lt. Col. Keirn jv. iunu, vvol Communications Squadron com- Mr. Flint's desicrn chana mander, said that information these switches provide a method ot obtaining voice communicaon the system has been forwardComtion between subscribers and at ed to Air Force Logistics same of the adopconsideration time voice contact is mand for V. Ellis wide. a data Force made, circuit i3 automattion Air on the collaborated established. This system ically Flint, who idea with Andrew Frecker, sounded so good it wa3 decided earned a $900 suggestion award to test it using switches of the existing telephone plant. Tests for the idea. were successful for both IBM It began several months ago transceivers and teletvne- when it became apparent to "Teledata Switching" writers. Within a few weeks, equip ment had been located and delivered. It wasn't long until they had modified the equipment and installed it. Total one time cost of the equipment, in cluding hardware and labor was e q u i v a ent to one $9,000 month's rent of the automated members of the 1906 Communi- cation Squadron that the specially designed equipment for an automated Data Collection and Distribution Unit (DCDU) was not forthcoming in the near future. The squadron used its ingenuity and a modicum of equipment to satisfy the need. The result an electrical circuit switching facility which it calls DCDU. "Teledata Switching." For several years the squadron planners had been working system and fast on-ba- se The Washington (AFNS) of Defense began Department operating a new institute unify ing the language training of 100,000 persons in service. The Defense Language Insti tute, with headquarters here, will control schools now operated by the three military serv 1 mi WATCH THE BIRDIE! Of course we need no encourage- ment at all to pose for German film beauty Maria Perschy as she focuses the camera. Miss Perschy is featured in the new film, "Ordered to Love." NASA May Build toward the day when the would be automated 1 Lunarbase 1970's After Appollo In PROGRAM ES It is estimated that appn mately 100,000 students a graduate from courses condi ed at the three schools tWs J Courses will be given in s imately 50 different in the Institute vai7 length from 12 to 75 weeks pending on the skill level quired and the inherent di culty of the language taugh tmg-Course- ices. The Institute will be responsi ble for the former Army LanHOMECOMING VIF?aguage School at Monterey, ing huge package: I'll bet ; Calif., now called the West Coast Branch, DLI; the Navy hought you had forgotten Language School here, renamed birthday. the Kf.rt C t rr:inch, DLI; and the English Training Facil ity at Lackland AFB, Tex., which retains its name. Lackland Language School Although not under the command supervision of DLI, the SUMMER-SA- ! Lackland AFB facility will be academically controlled by the GET HEAT-GUAR- D Institute. At Lrri1 almost -sonnel 2,Ono f PROTECTION BYKEl milio.i the y spomso. :...n..;i..y tary departments receive advanced English language training to equip them for further specialized training in the United States. The establishment of the De" distribution "of message fense Language Institute stems traffic would he made. They arfrom the realization that the and space prepared building A h Washington (AFPS) study by NASA is modern man or woman in unisatterminal equipment, ranged underway to determine whether the United States should try to form must be equipped with isfying local interoffice data put a scientific outpost on the moon in the seventies. and skills that a second transmission requirements with many The study is the first phase of a broad lunarbase study to faciT'tfes. language is essential for proper determine if a base should be established on the moon after the communication. Project Apollo manned lunarFlexibility Needed As systems developed, the landing mission is accomneed for flexibility became more plished. Transportable Hydrant apparent, switches were into The first Apollo expedition IMMUNIZATIONS stalled at some terminal loca4 the moon is scheduled for Assists in Refueling tions for access to more than one circuit, and at o t hers, One plan under consideration n AFB, Ohio patches were provided. Still is to establish a manned orbitThe first completely (AFNS) this was not adequate and did ing laboratory near the earth. air Hydrant re transportable not allow for distribution of the This would serve as a scientific in Air Force the fueling system new AUTODIN traffic over the observation and a technical post is rapidly adding significant same facilities used for other for capsules that punch to the free world's ability data systems, which would be would take manned expeditions to cope with limited and brush economical and desirable, Col. to the planets. war threats, the Air Force an Lund explained. Another possible project is nounced. The 1906 Comm Sq planners one to establish a permanent The system was developed by inserted a requirement in the base on the moon to make obthe Aeronautical Systems Divi ' FY 65 financial plan for an au- servations of the solar system in use sion here tomated DCDU to rent for and the universe. i by the Air Initial Studies $9,000 a month. This would not A single, sys studies are coinitial The tem weighs some 37,000 pounds satisfy requireme nts fast conand can be loaded aboard either enough, however, so plans con- ncentrating primarily on the This tinued for an interim measure. cept of an expandable base. or a cargo aircraft a like? hum to any location where Cantral patching was sur- would be built up from individflown you and 'Must extended aerial support opera veyed, but this method required ually launched modules, which, tions are needed. The system considerable new manpower. at the outset, might provide a n outpost. 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