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Show Pace HILL TOP TIMLs 4 October AFLC Inspector General announces personal conference other than during standard The Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) Inspector General .: vt :.: ft (IG) day shift hours. Civilian personal 123-1- and military who have who to see need or complaints IG IG seek AFLC the may conference period will be held on workdays starting Monday, Nov. 1, through Thursday, Nov. 11; between 8 a.m. and noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m. and on Friday, Nov. 12 between 8 a.m. and noon. Locations for the IG personal conferences will be upstairs in building 356. Appointments for other locations and-o- r times may be requested by persons or groups who wish to see the IG personnel assistance by calling ext. 3505 for an appointment through Oct. 29. For appointments during call the period of Nov. ext. 3224 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Members of the Air Force, military and civilian, have the right to see the IG without fear retaliatory action of in interpretation of the Union accordance with provisions of officials said. AFR 1, Agreement; complaints grievance actions relating to EEO matters and When possible members should try to resolve the their with problem to seeking supervisors prior assistance. Members seeing the IG should bring along applicable official documents pertaining to the problem, if available. in progress in accordance with AFR 40-77- 1. For persons wishing to contact the AFLC IG after duty hours, a conference period will be held on the Certain categories of complaints have separate channels established and are evening of Nov. 2 between 6 and 7:30 p.m. at Thornton not normally appropriate for action by the IG. Examples 460 Hall, building be will not Appointments necessary. are disputes pertinent to Air Force Reserve regions realigned, redesignated The Air Force Reserve will its realign intermediate force policy. Air Force Reserve regions will redesignated as Air Forces be numbered (Reserve) or NAF (R) on Oct. Each NAF(R) will interface with specific active-dut- y numbered Air Forces of the major commands that gain the reservists upon 8. Street) mobilization. Since 1960, Reserve regions have been the intermediate management level between REJECT HI-COST- S!! Headquarters, Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve units. The regions were responsible for training WORK for SAVINGS in COST REDUCTION PROGRAM support, much like the numbered Air Forces. Reserve officials say aligning the regions directly to the gaining commands' numbered Air Force was a logical step. Gen. William Lyon, chief of Air Force Reserve, said, "Not only will the realignment increase the responsiveness of the Air Force Reserve to mobilization requirements, it will also assist in establishing an improved wartime mission for the Reserve numbered Air Forces. In addition, the new active-dut- y management structure as a positive step under the total Smokey, the bear that goes around preventing fires, warns Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko, Ogden ALC commander, to be careful with the match around the balloon he just gave him. Since he heeded Smokey's warning, the friendly, furry fugitive from the forest took the general for a ride in an antique fire truck borrowed from Salt Lake City for Hill's Fire Prevention Week, which ends tomorrow. (U.S. Air Force Photo By Art supervision and command alignment provides the needed Reserve intermediate management structure while maintaining flexibility to - as- adjust future to Air Command (TAC) will be organized under the Tenth Air force changes." Secretary of the Air Force Thomas C. Reed has predicted that, "Implementation will be a with accomplished minimum of turbulence. It will not impair unit readiness and will be effected at or below currently programmed Air Force Reserve resources." The former Eastern Region, Dobbins AFB, Ga., will become Fourteenth Air Force (Reserve) and Western Region, McClellan AFB, Calif., will become Fourth Air Force (Reserve), aligned with the 21st and 22d Air Forces, Military Airlift Command. Units gained by Strategic Air Command (SAC) and Tactical Force Reserve, formerly Central Region, Bergstrom AFB, Tex. The Tenth Air Force (Reserve) will be aligned with 8th and 15th Air Forces (SAC) and 9th and 12th Air Forces (TAC). An Defense Command Aerospace gained squadron will be assigned to the 10th AF(R) also. General Lyon said, "I consider the final and development of this implementation concept to be the single most important action the Air Force Reserve has undertaken in several years." 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