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Show Page 1 HILL TOP TIMES 29, 1963 ADC Birthday Observed by Two Squadrons span, th During its Air Defense Command has grown from propeller aircraft nuclear-tippeto unmanned and jet interceptors missiles, to today's aerospace defense operations in space. Headquarters for the command is Ent AFB, Colorado Springs, Colo. The 4677th Defense Systems ance of the equipment. kvaluation Squadron and the The Air Defense Command, 4754th Radar Evaluation Squad- under command of Lt. Gen. Robron at Hill AFB celebrated the ert M. Lee, today represents an 17th birthday of the Air De- $8 billion investment and a militaryfense Command (ADC) March -civilian team of 11,000 in 21. more than 500 operational units The two squadrons are as- at 200 locations in 44 states. Some 30 additional units are losigned to ADC. Commanded by Lt. Col. V. J. cated in Canada and Greenland. DeArmond, Jr., the 4677th has some 380 officers and airmen assigned. Its mission is aerial evaluation of the United States' radar-warnin- Attend Aircraft Conference F-4- C F E Rogozienski, director of Plant Management and Gen. Don Coupland, Ogden Rnreau Weapons, U.S. Navy; Maj. H. F. Kuehl, commander Admiral Rear and AMA commander, left to right, discuss Office, f the Navy's Aviation Supply were among officials three The aircraft program. the held an conference at Force-Navy conferees s me 50 Air 20-2on a Force Air The buying plans at Hill AFB Mar. the are used also which by Navy. large number of the fighters r t F-4- 2. kttmrr aerospace Salt Lake Squadron Sponsors Forum Tonight AFA Five leading aerospace tion in aerospace development. comp- Also, a fully qualified repre- anies will participate in the of the Air Force Re- forum and annual meeting of sentative cover develop- the Salt Lake Squadron of the serve will briefly 4Air Force Association to be held ments and requirements perti- nent to achieving status in the Salt Lake City. Air Force Reserve. j The event will begin at 7:30 AFA members, Air Force re- p.m. in the Orson Spencer Auand ditorium on the University of servists, parents, students, to .tonight in 'Utah campus, Leigh II. Hunt, ! according to squadron com--mand- er. from Hercules Executives attend. are invited The annual squadron election will be conducted after the meeting. Sperry Utah Engineering Laboratory, Litton InPowder Co., Rhymes of the Timesj and Wooldridge will present films depicting the Jlatest aerospace developments and will participate in panel dustries, Thompson ! i Rocketdyne, Ramo discussions. And the program of the area students "to bear their goal is a posi- - A highlight of J will be a discussion for university down on" if 1 d, network. Its sister squadron, the 4754th, commanded by Lt. Col. James W. Snead, has about 150 officers and airmen assigned. It sends teams to the network's radar stations or control centers to evaluate the perform- - & y, CSC Announces Training Course The Washington (AFNS) United States Civil Service Commission has announced its 1963 Spring Interagency Train ing Program. The announcement lists some 200 training courses in 15 study fields for the Washington, D.C. area. Similar announcements wm be distributed by CSC re ffi0nal offices in Chicago, Dal- las, St. Louis, Denver, and San Francisco. Regional announcements will include those courses available in their local area as well as courses offered in Washington designed to fill a nationwide need. Certain qualified regional employees may be brought to Washington to attend courses not offered locally. Courses range in length from one day to several weeks. Interested employees should contact their personnel train ing offices for eligibility infor mation, the CSC said. More than 16,000 persons at tended courses last year. 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