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Show Air Force Day Hill Air Force Base, Utah The Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps will join hands at Hill AFB on Saturday, May 16, to bring Utahns a mammoth concentration con-centration of the nations' "power for peace" for the 10th annual observance of Armed Forces Day. The event will begin promptly at 10 A.M. with a concert by the reserve 96th Infantry Band from Salt Lake City. Next will be a drill exhibition by the Naval Reserve Officers' training train-ing corps from the University of Utah. In the afternoon the Marine Corps' 45th Infantry Company from Ogden, will stage a mock attack on a fortified position in a demonstration dem-onstration of Marine mobility. Air support will be furnished by Hill AFB with the 1st Battle Group of the 96th Infantry Division supplying sup-plying artillery support. Later in the afternoon an air show will get underway with low-level low-level passes by B-29 Superfortresses, Superfort-resses, C-124 Globemaster, one of the world's largest transports; sleek F-100 Super Sabres, and C-119 Packets. Four aircraft overhauled and repaired at Hill 3-57 Night Intruder, F-89 Scorpion, Scorp-ion, F-101 Voodoo, holder of many speed records, and the supersonic F-102 Delta Dagger will put on a special aerial demonstration. The air show also will include a KC-97 tanker, B-47 Stratojet, KC-135 jet tanker, and an eight-engine eight-engine B-52 Stratofortress in flyovers. fly-overs. Arrangements will be made to park visitors close to the site of the exhibitis and demonstrations. There are no restrictions on cameras. |