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Wolf I lection,Separation of M which was distrib-jmploy- es who may be pom the field, is def- -t a notice of separa- U...U . .i i,De uu noi Need Rides Hill . construed Capt. John G. Hazen, chief, conditions, including employe relations, urges all relations, will like-twho desires rides to present listing of personnel be work, or wish passengers for retained anH said. their cars, to contact the emwho receive this ploye transportation unit, civilmed on Page 2) ian personnel building. As con- Major said, Snyder he lie Air with the transportation unit. C-4- Capt. Hazen reminds employes 7 Force frtHill Field fjnercy Sunday, when critically ill Salt to San Francis-enc- y medical treat- C-- 47 Col. Wolf and to Hill Field of iris President of ns Sunday. Mr. L. S. Jyuested aid from Field. Col. ai,P a1e disPatched K'e en 0 Sa Fran- Were Lata H,lU i 1 I S9 JJI son, hlm on the V S Tdr?;Jr I'nev II akt. i""a i in (Uon i3 f ' 1?t ,? V i I & 1 f ' . - s S''' J' 40-ho- ur Ut'ember 19. for personnel a Col. H. D. Frank M. Allen ' , the armed forces since 1933. Before coming here he served for one year with the Seventh Air Force with headquarters on Saipan in the Marianas. At that time his duties carried him to various installations all over the Pacific, including those at Okinawa Pelelieu, Iwo Jima, and other outposts. He has spent the rest of his time during the war at various hospitals throughout the United States. Col. Stevenson missed tha Japmese invasion of the Philippines by only one year, having been stationed there until December, 1940. His first tour o duty with the AAF was at March Field, Calif., where he received his commission in 1933. He 13 a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia, class of 1929 He is jln all nance 21, for day. September other civilian employes. "!"ul available. paydays division and days pay checks Fridays the In all distributed will be Capt. K M. other divisions, chief of the Jr.. sec-So- n, tman lh! week, paydays the will be set back one day makinff each period, ' for Hatcher, and accountins announced this week. il line with this,of paydays August for the period 8. Hie 26 through September week pay period, will be on Wednesday. -- and me Fioica turned to the Of Col. R. T. Stevenson of Dayton, surgeon, replacing Stenance ;and arfived at and a half .) Richard ?,na n,s. and 40-ho- ur bl:rS'iSU Sfcr books Week 40-Ho- ur k 'in ration ca- Payday Changed As Result of Steel seri-rMt'o- 'Gasoline in cer, serving with this branch of Bin u,veiPed must to pacity. same, and to secure tires, a loaded to his in this the wonderful assistance. It was mileage rationing records, he Ohio, arrived on the field Sept. Hatfield, who has served 23. Stesince of Col. base duties we'll assume the 1 April to capacity wonderful something venson is a regular Army offisays', are no longer needed. never forget." vi0 Allen f f ditions now exist, he says, there are plenty of ride vacancies for passengers from Salt Lake, but not enough cars available for riders from Ogden. Employes working on Saturreday and Sunday are also cars quested to register their Plane Makes that tire rationing requirements that New Surgeon Takes Over remain the California to driver Flight order car have Here Station At Mr. Packman expressed the Hospital gratitude became family's "profound Lt. for Field ('cy Ogden Air Technical Service Command will have a new commanding officer in the near future. Brigadier General Ray G. Harris, at present commanding general of Western District, ATSC, at Los Angeles, is slated to assume command later this month. ' Col. Paul W. Wolf, whose brilliant leadership has guided OATSC since June of 1944, is awaiting orders. Meanwhile, he will remain in command. During his tour of duty at Hill Field, Col. Wolf has earned the respect and admiration of thou sands of civilians and military personnel at the field, as well as Five-Da- y recognition from higher headquarters for a job well done. Col. Wolf commanded Hill Field during one of its most important phases. OATSC had a vital role in backing up the Eu of Air Military personnel Ogden ropean invasion of halting the Technical Service Command are German attack in the late fall of achieving victory over the now on a five day week. The of carrying the air. change, which was effective Nazis and to the heart of Japan. warfare Monday, was announced by Col. Col. Wolf ably directed activities Paul W. Wolf, commanding of- at Hill Field and thus assured, ficer of OATSC. that no matter what part OATSC The normal duty days of miliplayed in the overall activities, that it was done right. now are tary personnel Monday Assumed Command in 1944 through Friday. On Saturday, Col. Wolf became commanding only personnel required for officer in June of 1944, replacing those activities which must be Brig. Gen. Morris Berman. Prior maintained throughout the en- to assuming command, Col. Wolf tire week, as well as those on was chief of the supply division an he filled since necessary special assignments, comingassignment to Hill Field in Decemwill be on duy. ber, 1942. Col. Wolf, a West Point gradHowever, duty hours for the time being remain the same as uate in the class of 1923, has followed a military career with in the past. of five years from the This Saturday will be the first 1935exception to 1940 when he was enday off under the new directive. gaged in private business. Enlisted personnel will be givFollowing his graduation from en passes valid from Friday 1700 West Point as a second lieutenCol. Wolf took primary flyto Monday 0545, if they meet ant, at Brooks Field, Texas, and ing conditions outlined by squadron his advanced course completed conditions These commanders. at in Field in AuKelly flying include exemplary military con 1924. He was then assigngust, duct both on the base and while ed to Brooks Field as an inon pass, proper wearing of the structor in ' primary flying. uniform, observance of military In September, 1926, he was asand courtesies, proper perform to duty at Camp Nichols ance of all assigned duties. In signed the in Islands. While Philippine addition, enlisted personnel must on sections. their be cleared by (Continued Page 2) Military Put Wives of Civil Serv-sio- n, and of several 'lilitary ATSC Col. Wolf Awaits Orders; Gen. Harris Commanded Western District ATSC Awaits Orders iters In ,Jd f 1" Offered September 12, 1945 clhidl(LaD(d Winnie Commmaimdl Ass - l- i Bonds and Stamps 3 Col. R. T. Stevenson married and has two children, a boy and a girl. Mrs. Stevenson and the two children are making their home la .. . |