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Show j Up Fie 483dMen (Q) jipower jy Group -- Hill Field. Ogden, Utah November 17, 1943 Gay Crowd Fills Ben Lomond Hotel Ballroom 482nd Squadron Members Get Aivay From GI Life i.ermineProper iKwv rp""0 Lflable wZZZi Dance At Sqdn. Party i Here accurate picture "r..i.m,nts. work loads may be ltfLudy of manpower, "rt. Air Service instructions Ration Jtj L the of which was JfrfHUi Field during section rWN3n ate Officers and enlisted, men of the 482nd Air Base Squad ron and their dates filled the ballroom of the Ben Lomond Oi hotel last Saturday evening for four hours of dancing and i weefc function gayety at the organization's first squadron party. of the section will, not any personnel, but proper utilisation Employed personnel. iSardJ. Alesch, 'K Jrte former-Vtfclassificati- on se-'J- La appointed adminls-- l of the section, and officer 'Bolland, previously assigned idvfllan personnel section, w the Per?nnel lln division and yters in their manpower Wrk with problems. for the organiza-- j mnnnower utilization lierc outlined to field perd plans ) l I repreeeniauvcs jttmon field manpower con-atnt- ed bv Col. John and chief personnel ,1igprt, I division, unaer wuww wpervision the comDleted. al organi-luhi- ff )di for research studies to M V Wis section, as out-f- a Up Service Command reg-- are many approved i&citablished engineering tt-1- yatai and engineering prin iScMmmended nlans where nrttticea mieht be adant- - iue it this installation will and recom-itohave been forwarded M itation, they will be res' it the ASC headquarters, inr utilization section. This will maintain necessary I with headquarters, army air I tad will coordinate all i of field studies with them r the ai surveys The members present proclaimed enjoyable evening a complete success. Planned and arranged for by! fivn pnmmiUees and 1st Sfft. A. L, Loeb, the dance included decorations, door prizes, entertain ment, and refreshments in ths form of GI beer," solt annual and light lunches. Music was nrovided by members of the squadron under the direc "rnil ..If TKI in I w ' . Wfc' tion of SSgt. Charles K.anng wno DANCING . . . Was the chief bill of fare at 482nd's party last Saturday, and was rivaled only by the borrowed instruments and played "GI beer" and pretzels. With good music furnished by members of the squadron and together for plentiful supply of first time after an atmosphere of gayety throughout the evening, the party was declared a complete success. only several thepractice sessions squeezed in between duty nours. ComDlimenta on the danceable mu sic were numerous. Sriecial iruests who were Invited included Brig. Gen. Morris Ber- oi man, general commanding nisn- - rvii. T.ilhnrn D. Fator. com Air manding officer of the Army JJ. ureena-wal- d, Lawrence Base; Capt. The Air Service Command is commanding officer of the 482nd ABS; Capt Fred C. Schmidt, doing a "terrific job" in Britain base me3s officer and supervisor; planes into putting squadron Lt Bentley H. Knobel, Donald M. Nelson, fighting shape, Lt. Nelle Jones, and adjustant, war production board chairman, commanding officer of the WAC detachment. said after a visit to American Air Committee members, to whom Forces bases there, for many the battlesquadron is indebted the "Eighty per cent of the affair work to make of hours "are damaged planes," he added, a success, are: repaired in 24 hours, 10 per cent Entertainment, SSgt. Harry Lane, Sgt. William Fulginiti, and in 48 hours, and the other 10 per decorations, Brock; Cpl. Leon nt mnat be rebuilt." Robert Sgt. Daryl Helms, SSgt. Nelson paid tribute to the workii Sgt. George Perfors; inGanson, Air Service the by being done vitations, TSgt. Alvin Butler, Sgt. in Rritnjn in a report to the Jesse Bennett, and Pfc. Stephen President following inspection Low; music, SSgt. Kaling and Pfc visits to Russia and Britain. Norman Rowan; refreshments, 1st. Sgt. I. J. Murphy and Cpl. Manin the branch, 'JWnel section, was the new section. In ' f Sb new duties, he was to officer for S."aIa training divi-Ccapt. Alesch will be ClBweeny, former civilian J Officer, Clearfield naval joe "J r5 T Donald M. Nelson Cites ASC Job At Combat Fronts I 'Em Je Snaps battle-damag- f Com-m.n- Crick. OASC Slates Fight for Safety Award In the Marines 1 THE STAG LINE. . . . Had no difficulty Donald J. Dyches, recently apoVtlaf AAfetV engincct, .fofaH late last week that nere woum the Lsafety branch Tin .ImuAllfl . a vibw auct .. hot ween now ana w.njm ... .4 11.1. visor towards Win- recently. estaDiisaeu ning aawaro. safety -- a ta nlanue to be m.. awarded the installation having the lowest average injury i."" rate in , its. group ior uie year. f this rrom juiy w t.Vv, 7 wm mat said .Dyches the - - ...over-o.niiii . ol. winai m ;s group employment ,. eenerai .Ammami ; to that grand award to be given installation penormmB wor. outstanding sarety .Li.f .ofatv engineer aaaea nas. 4 that Hill Field's safety record -a shown most in instances, Juiy--whiperiod during the we are gradually immeans a in position to attain and proving 1UML-LU- W " f- 1 '5 Ben SchnaU a.M .1 Yank magazine, the weekly, left yester-(- 5 Salt LaIc rsf. 1. I S.fte' stoo at where he took several possible use in the one-da- y ch the goal. Skeet Range Being Readied for Use . mix- soon be Publication. l A . new . SKcev tut nnrtn end. OI has heen nn Vi 7 ior ue . .. "months and is present- - ready Major tne present on Photographer this Harry J. Mrachek, base defense fcY.i?.0n his wav back to and trainmB; T- -k w an assignment following fegon. Prior tn inin. ri.not than two years IM "n Photo Ncw York City, and ur other nationaluie, vol- publlca- oSr."' Was impressed with Jul- - ""nations at. Hill lk bh? .eyen. J'Un iii.TJ; S liiTraerS lnore interest- "es belni ...m. plans nounced yesterday. fin He saia ui. to fire listed personnel authorised mm- would use it; also, auxiliary tary patrolmen u iney may also added that permission .taxy be extended to authorized personnel stationca ai installations. have Buildings ior but yet been constructed been moved to an arrange- - - ot "S. SrVan him latter up in 'V:"1!! through Major Mrachek. must be DreventMl office. j ment counter. ine fcrumpwu" wcan be plainly seen nere, 111 aisav last Saturday with enough- Amr. j -- - the inevitable refresh- .llimn decorations wwvo-- " Ortober Production Increase Branch Tnnned Bv Armaments and repair armaments FirSt recTd thHS section, nroduction ""X' "rto I sumvan, 1J- - i iZi '1 ed . -- , IT fclLoii accessories The miscellaneous maintenance Uon, during Gerald nrA UUUIIVvw planning - uaoiou last week. - sec- division U" an- - arma trained rleht on the Job to per- .oainA increase form their specialized functions. ments showed the g'testsame pethe This has also been a iacior in in efficiency during it. also that f w Ruth M. Robertson Wnth f Robertson, formerly em- Dloyed as a hydraulics mechanic. here, recently ennsieas in me w.nnn marine corps, women reaerve, assign- is presently on Inactive call to CamD Le- anraitina' Jeune, N. C, some time after are increasing production. There 72 people in the branch. fP... Btiift foremen assise west in the work of supervision. They .... ,Trrv Jensen ana xviciwiu RoberU. Roberta is presently at , , kuw tending a turret scnooi in nuiw Christmas. Siency sUndings apolis for central fire control. wmcn ww" Miss Robertson graauaiea irom to Aeeree work as AMnn Price high school where she won are utuizea " wun medals in good sportsmanship. She contrasted one im tints pictures as a noooy.Mrs. and Jas Mr. WCharles E. West, acting feneral of the daughter armaments branch per N. Rooertson oi rnce. uiw brother is in the navy. that last section OASC Engineer The to the recent a farewell . Oil ice !, . Jmhlv-line sys- - a pioye. s- wkn ha occasion oi a r- - Pinochle Enthusiasts l. r adoption whereby r tern in tne distribution oi lunuuun nf the affair was Hillcrest Contest " Y renair.certain ind.viaua.- This V lit' ui.kiiht round- "Jl.?: the "last oi , phases m an.,ra1 nt Hillcrest'. expert ' s results up. Arrangemenw we players gathered in the pinochle as quantity. firgt . soumeaat Rcreauun -v w.Lt. Cox. First rornar dormitory West statea ch series last week. contest a Ed for hall Lt and First of this year r: ,ns.ft,Iation Jack Morgan oecome on the day shut piayea Residents mere. worked ,ittle, ward Harrison branch in training and- during the evening, while swing camouflage . repair gathered during the m,ir Architect Rich- shift employes winnie n Hostesses operaoi. afternoon. and on bob ra , topographical McKean ard Erma Simpson supervised the and and Rollen ana Jennings releases, AugUst the . n will transfer to affairs. pnhfti ment equipment In new were! day shirt series, . a to :n kranrh In Utilities. Col. Winners branch moved Clarence Flory; second, Peg Lt are first section the in additTonalVepair unit. -f. Tamo. Cant. William Forbes; third, Victor Chambers; Sgt. swing shift series, iirst Lena cowLiddle, SSgt George Allan Jonn SmiUi and .econd, era; isnner, Kudy Gerl, Cpl. Wayne Gertrude Sharp. Clare Wateriau. are employe, riod. . .. The increase in production based on .turrets ana Jrz ass JL . m ilon .K-r:i..e- OciZSJii, W?- Enrinee8, Section Has Farewell Party -.- "rzM6 In ' XXril Stwo" f" mi, TowamenU |