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Show HILL TOP TIMES April 30, 1976 - - , , , ',spx Colonel Perry Retires From AF Duty Col. Howard I. Perry, the director of Procurement and Production at Ogden Air Logistics Center (ALC) retires from the Air Force after almost 27 today years duty. to his In addition retirement yesterday he was awarded the Legion of Merit, second Oak Leaf Cluster by Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko, commander, Ogden ALC. medal The for was his Production at the base from Jul. 3, 1974 to Apr. 30, 1976. During this period, Colonel Perry's dynamic leadership with created a new dimension of achievement for responsive procurement action. Through innovation and anticipatory judgment, his record of performance James Connelly AFB, Tex. all established the in Procurement and Production field when he served as Base Purchasing and Contracting Officer as an additional duty. Since that time, Colonel Perry has served in. the Procurement and Production field continuously, with assignments in Japan, Air Force Academy Construction Agency, Chateauroux France and the Air Staff, taking time out only to attend the Air of assignment from high school in 1943. At that time he entered the U.S. Army Air Force and was assigned to the 8th Air Force in England. t!i He completed 27 missions as 7 ball turret gunner and was separated from duty in October, 1945. He then enrolled in the University of Kansas at Lawrence, Kans., where he curriculum pursued a pre-launtil 1949 when he transferred to the University of Washburn at Topeka, Kans. In 1951 he received his A.B. B-1- Command and Staff College. In addition to his award from General Rafalko, his other military decorations include the Air Medal with three OLCs and the Air Force Medal with Commendation one OLC Colonel Perry and his wife, w X '; - i'if Col. 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H. cabie DC coil O'owwj & Delta tuning control, along built in Haqe wt Avlornnttt n Cr'i) Control cleartf pull cnore4 of cenfpr (reqirerr iet wfh a minimum ot ovrr loading, lading and d Mori ion Also feature antpnna warning indicator light ; automatically flaMe brigM red if Antenna or connecting table " i In Stock For Immediate Delivery JL 31 VU o rot damaged. m.vaf properly connected Swtcab'e Automatic Nwse limber rduce motor ignition noise and static S F meter, FCC type, accepted rci'l detail regular price, '7S Fail Wt , pg 1900 Was 4 S MONTGOMERY WARD YAMAHA OGDEN yCTK 621-493- & IT MACHINE . - SAVE!! JT Accessories . Plaia) rt and Motocross Bikes 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Fridays, and Sats. 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. weekdays 11:30 am. to midnight Sundays Two big parking loti for your convenience First Custom Track 3 Check Our Prices f if (K-Ma- OGDEN 2 621-923- Ave. 3662 Wall Jewelry Repairing Phone 1 OR CORP. 16 & 393-103- MODEL FINANCE Mer's Jewelry S. 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Verne Hamre, Intermountain Regional Forester who served as chairman of the coordinating committee for Northern Utah and Jack Olsen, campaign director from Hill AFB were presented certificates by Owen House, director Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. (U.S. Air Force Photo) State Commission of Revenue and Taxation until July, 1951, when he was recalled to active duty in the Air Force as a Special Investigations Officer Perry rr ' will be employed. as an the Kansas with attorney He was ' Bobbette, have three children (two sons and a daughter) and plan to make their home in Pasadena, Calif., where he and LLB- degrees and was admitted to the Kansas State Bar Association. Af n F-9- Kans., where he graduated sA Wright-Patterso- After graduation he was then assigned to the Air Defense Command as an 4 aircraft observer at McGuire AFB, N.J. It was at this base that Colonel Perry got his first exceptionally meritorious support of combat readiness conduct in performing forces and major retaliatory outstanding services as missile systems. Director of Procurement and Colonel Perry is from Paola, - 7 Aircraft Observer training at goods and services in direct a Page mmmmmmmmiiimmm nn AFB Ohio. In 1952, he was assigned to goals and insured the cost effective procurement msu ii iiijyaiMitiiiiimiiiiiiiiii the Office of Special Investigations, and superior management surpassed :R ROYLANCE . , mm AGENCIES "Charge II On A Wards Charg All Account" 123 COMMERCIAL ST. MORGAN PHONE: 829 6550 96 NORTH MAIN LATT0N PHONE: 376-421- 7 |