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Show HILLTOP TIMES thus 8 Aug. 16, 2012 So, just who is That Guy? DoD tells all www.thatguy.com strangers encourage his behavior. Maybe, in the moment, he feels like he's funny or popular. Sometimes he's the life of the party. But is the crowd at the party, in the bar, or on the town laughing with him or at him? Are people cutting their eyes to the floor when he rambles on? Are they finding excuses to move elsewhere in the room? Is he embarrassing himself and others? When we see him in action, or see the consequences he faces, he's a reminder to all of us: "Don't let me be That Guy." The day after, when everyone's talking about his antics, we're so glad we weren't That Guy. If we become That Guy on occasion, we regret it. If we're That Guy all S o, who is That Guy? Each night he's on display somewhere, but makes his most frequent appearances on the weekends. He's a regular guy, but when he's had a few too many drinks, it shows. That Guy loses control, and he may not remember it in the morning. That Guy applies to anyone who, because of excessive drinking, behaves in a manner that others do not want to emulate or be around. In fact, women can be That Guy too. Society sends mixed signals to That Guy. He's just letting off some steam after a hard day or week, right? Sometimes his friends and the time, we need help. But the truth is, no one wants to be That Guy. That Guy is a multi-media campaign that uses online and offline communication with the goal of reducing excessive drinking among young servicemen. The campaign encourages young enlisted personnel to reject binge drinking because it detracts from the things they care about: family, friends, dating, sex, money and reputation. The campaign uses humor to deliver a serious message and provides viral tools so you can be part of the effort to eradicate That Guy. The campaign is a reminder to everyone: Don't Be That Guy! That Guy is funded by the Department of Defense. That Guy.com REASog 4- 811 NOT To Br VATGUV: Li_ \ SON1N4gR LOCq SOrACASZE . 140T New rules for unescorted vistors to the base By DANIEL M. DAVIS, MSGT, USAF Supt, Plans and Programs 75th Security Forces Squadron Unescorted base visitors, such as relatives coming to visit for a few days or appliance repair technicians, will now go through a criminal background check prior to receiving a pass. The check is a result of changes in Air Force policy. In order to assist visitors, the South Gate Visitor Control Center is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The criminal background check and pass are only for unescorted visitors. Base residents that bring in visitors, such as in the same vehicle, may simply escort the visitor in and skip the pass process. Each person who is authorized to sponsor a visitor, may sponsor up to five guests at a time. Simply meet the guests at either visitor center on the day of the visit. A criminal background check will be conducted and passes will be issued. However, if a resident is sponsoring more than five guests, 75 SFS requests that a Visitor Authorization Listing (VAL) be completed and turned in no less than three duty days prior to visit. VAL's can be sent through an on-base email account at 75SFS.S5SI@Hill.af.mil , or hand delivered to building 408. Specific information is required to process VAL's: 1) Guest names (alphabetical by last name), 2) Guest's Driver's license number or passport number, 3) Location of Event, 4) Gate(s) of entry, 5) Sponsor's First/Last name, 6) Sponsor's SSN, 7) Sponsor's work & home telephone number, 8) Start/end dates of the event, 9) signed or e-mailed statement from the sponsor accepting responsibility for their unescorted guests while they are on HAFB. 75 SFS cannot approve VAL's during FPCONs Charlie or Delta. 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