OCR Text |
Show D AFAF Mentor Continued from p,ige .1 - 'Ik- .. ii ii. Ii i, li :! ir. I t ili' I. .Ij'plCi. lln-- ltt.lt Wi.' lh.it ilh V. , muni Hi .iigiiiiirlil. thin! U'l illr Illl ,I!IW(I A 'I .'. hi .il:1 im mr In in! ilk All Anl .lh II' .'. il a in Il.iv. I ll in'. il li im nli .iiii ilk- r sin lnr. il (Hi e is hellel III, ill w h;il il si ,ii hi a as ''lr Continued from page listened .lllll tied mil ln me. in, nit' sine i ..ii, i! m In I'l.nik ili.il llu' I'll', ll.l iiiuk'lsl.iiitl lln", I tl hi il ded net, I ilk- iln k l,k III I II '.' IS ,1 :'i mi;.' mi in m mi II Ir. 'h', is!' vi n n take ili Hi ,in lik'ii ' li i ml Ii.hII il tin-i- in leumstituiion effort, because they are lines charged with keeping track ol peo- to reconstitute as quickly as possible. General Keys said. " The people of the United States expect us to be ready when called upon," he said. "The longer you wait to reconstitute, the more difficult it becomes. For every day we lose, down the line there's some training event that's been missed." General Keys said a highly coordinated "surge" operation would be required to work through the training backlog caused and equipment by instructors being deployed. Part of that coordination includes working with the various major commands to address their unique concerns and v i nil I I in in it iKi-I- l k Veronica huilwood - I e y nun An 111.' k- 1' hi II f tin in ilk- nn lecliii:". lli.il C- eiiiiiinenl and deployment requirements, the general said. '"I lie Al l Center is absolutely critical because they know where all the people are ,iiul what the capability is," he said. " hey have a tough job, and the world doesn't stand still. We still have requirements in the I'acilic. lor) the global war on lerroi and in the Balkans, so it's not as sim" ple as just tocusing on Iraq Il is the serv ice's commitment to meeting the challenges ol those and other potential requirements that are driving the Air Force is llk-li- ' lsttlass its 30th year. "I think it gives Air Force members and their families peace of mind that someone is there to ple. uiii "lu- cep Iclling kllnU Ilk' All t iliv lk-l- .issistt'il me .e i Reserve, Guard, and retired Air Force people. Chanties receive MX) percent of AFAF contributions, which is active-dut- May 1. AEF inc lli.it the n The charities benefit surviving spouses and families, Photo Dv Airman nnpies I,' .'. ceremony here ;iiuiiiii lime tu n tin- i project officer. n v., is like t.il c 1. ill i il.iv w li.it the r ilc I assistance, educational assistance, rent subsidy and financial assistance to indigent widows & widowers of retired Air Force Lieutenant said members." Hildebrandt. 3SSth FW AFAF Sgt Roy T. Blanco, the Mission Support Squadron first sergeant, and Army 1st Lt Eric Rodino, Combined Task Force chief of staff executive officer, case the CTFOperatlon Northern Watch guidon during an Ik", I Q 39th Inn Hi1. .nil lu lli, ink tin 'a. A (Kt n ir cvcl il Mil o loans, lights include financial world wide emergency INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey lillil ,i i l'i ia ri;' I Air f oree Village Indigent Widow's Fund, The' (leneral and Mrs. Curtis I foundation and the Air force l.nlisted I (Hindation "Faeh ehanty has a dilterent mission, but some of the high- V,l m ii tin IC .il" ,il like Ilk- I .r )ri il) kin r. .l I (Mil licit il II. lk-- 'A lesn't kin to us Anil .i'.'.iiii lli, ink vim In those vvImi help is and itiakc lis leel v. ck nine in Mil new vvui kl i I Aid Sivietv. " 8 an era III':' Ih. UK I iliiln I il ,'. III) 'A End of ins' llial 'III Ml.ll k IKK- kin;.' .hi. II ilk .IS nr. liil I III ,t Hliil i llc.ll Hi li 'A I U H 1. loin Air t - ilil,-- tin-- .liculllk' i ,ii!-,- I' i' At I.H.k i Im IMhlh-- i llhlli .1'- A eat to help benefit oree eharittes: the Air held eaeh niKI nl ilk' All Ilk-M- ' Sii Car mil'" h,i a A The AI'AF "Commitment to a tuiidiaising drive Ill r hc 'lu' .iliil lliji a ink' j".h , In, il I Ill id' i ii.ilil.it. lie ii III'. i HIM. Continued from page - B requirements. "We have to go through this whole people, units and big Air Force," gamut he said. "You can't do any of them in isolation because everything you do in one place causes a ripple effect. You have to coordinate; you have to have a policy across the force. " The end game, w here we're going, is to the AFF battle rhythm," back into get said. General Keys "The Al is the way we do business in the Air Force. That's the way we provide forces to the combatant commanders." (Courtesy ofAF News Service) back them up during tough Lieutenant said times," Hildebrandt. "It proves that the Air Force is help each a big family ready to other in times of need." Contributions to the AFAF are tax deductible as an itemized federal deduction. For more information on the campaign, visit the Air orce Personnel Center's voting and tundraising Web site at AFAF" F http:www.afpc, randolph.af.mil votefund. I (lillil I mm ItMRIIIIOn n a,Jf-' 1 .ttcjni ' C7 V,' I2t I 3 Funjet! Vacations DISNEYLAND ,a R IF I T, Eat a J ... tt JF I i :sr minim's i: n..w I LINK Ml SIC One Exp Jst cl 'im-tti- J 1 RiKb 900 S.Hwy 89 (435F723-654- wlte9uytc0mMly.com 7S Soup Bakery and Much More & Senior Discounts Kids under 5 eat FREE! Military BE ON DIFFERENT DAYS! Maddox I Great Fresh Salad tctot pv meal phs. .MOVIE S DINNER MAY Rodney normtin NOW OPEN Bring your movie tickets in after 8:30 pm-Bu- y a Deluxe Dinner or Full Dinner Plato and we ll reimburse you the price of the movie ticket!. t&' Llr U (I (I , Kouss 877 W. Hillfield Rd. Layton Perry 5 546-38- 82 -- r srjirasvsa msMf selection Enjoy from our & i i.i-- '.' i a. . . t" it ViP u i t. . Villa New Menu i.xu3..T 5 GTS i i Em! 346 on 360 on at at i amnaara-marame- r i' . mm , ! tqvartoiChato arK fewClrfl ir taw owttwiiWt-1- ' vUv arty Watch For These !Vat(h For Ill i . . ill 9Uiae 1254 Wnst 2100 S Ogdcn 600 Wnst 750 N Willard r i r.tti.'. w.r.s .? rf7 Ope? 7tf,7.s a week Exit i i.'A I W t, imp HUSO 1 ' vt? i kcda'syitJa W'.. Witt Qwcg's Qtapstii l!Hlhfwi Vm i -- , q m. w w if I 'f whhM . . iW n n u . , ' Sa' Also Appearing in Thursdays Cottstry Marktf '(raAwtanl iDalUnW DyWiDrivHi 'iril i.tiimi mmsc w ffl-g- um KWllSClti WW imse KUawjk ir: Hilltop Times Y' i V w 1 and Saturdays TV "X Preview To Advertise Here Call 625-438- ihi4. w-m- Ikfomy IEllH)l mill IHtPkuriB Mtto)k g-it- a HnPrairitSAoaMr ttfitk. UniaiGrl 3Vk.)f mm ttl-- , w m ' w Then check out the Youth Activities Center! M Hours: r-- f i n 'wr w n tyg- - m 'H w m 'h w; w s r, . ,, u i m i w w Ui tij tmm u, mm u tw n u M ' w n ji i Ii fi j va yuMii w in m w yn.ya 3-- PM 7 y; PM Friday & Saturday. Closed 3-- I i 1 Having trouble keeping the kids busy after school? Monday-Thursda- Great Specials Weekly! Iter . rtllMM4irHTHiA HUM kVt mtn Movie is on USJ I W at Maddox and the Lji Seen on "ConwdyNowl AM Ihm Crl 1. Co mm v v in i II, u tiai. 0 IV pill mi njjus 208 Historic 25th Street Ogden bAA-ODO- O 9U 5788 S Hid. Sl.i 'ii-i- t 3.UC .,....$297 I ST (Mi i.oui I MAUI i,, h iio.h, I CANCUN 9 Sundays and holidays. Featuring kids' crafts, activities, and sports. For more information contact the Youth Center, Ext. 8 I I 111 Notr: PrrrrKlslrHtloii (li inlllnr Tor HClMtlrs iinil field trlpn Is thrrc d prior In llic rvrtit. IPOOR j |