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Show HIT T TOP TIMES Tilltop 1 0 TIMES April 3, 2014 EXUAL ASSAY AWARENESS MO" From page 7 ALEX R. LLOYD/U.S. Air Force Col. Fred Thaden, 75th Air Base Wing vice commander, (far left) and others who participated in the Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 5K and 1 mile Silent March April 1 read a sign about sexual assault myths. The event, which was held at the Warrior Fitness Center track, is one of many SAAM events being held throughout the month of April to bring awareness to the issue of sexual assault. For more information on other SAAM events being held, call 801-777-1964/1985. Military Pay From page 1 is an assessment that includes input from combatant commands, the joint staff and the military services," Lt. Col. Kevin Naman, Air Force Compensation and Frozen From page 9 cessi?) living in the vast castle of Arendelle with their loving royal parents. And in true Disney fashion, the parents are quickly dispatched in an untimely, seafaring accident. What is with the one-parent/no-parents Disney template? My kingdom for a two-parent Disney family! Anyway, so younger sister Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) does not know her older sister Elsa ("Glee's" Idina Menzel) has an odd glandular problem (I guess) that turns everything she touches to ice. Scowcroft From page 1 Senior Master Sgt. James Spino, of the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo., for excellence in maintenance and logistics. Maren Dykster, of the 309th Missile Maintenance Group at Hill AFB, for excellence in ICBM depot maintenance. Senior Master Sgt. Jason Salonis, of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Hill AFB, for excellence in space and C3I acquisition and sustainment. Capt. Shaun Phillips, of the 50th Space Wing at Shriever AFB, Colo., for Challenge From page 7 and I hear statements like `I had no idea there was so much sugar in that food' or `I didn't realize how much I snack in the evening' — then change can start to happen." Participants who com- And rather than tell Anna, "Hey I am the ultimate ice queen," Elsa lives for the next several years in complete isolation from not only their loyal subjects, but more importantly, from her heartbroken, lonely sister. Now, years later, as Elsa is crowned as the new queen, she flips out and runs screaming into the hills, determined to stay away in her newly created ice castle forever. Only one small problem: She's turned Arendelle into a perpetual ice sculpture, which is going to make life fairly tough for everyone else. So Anna goes in search of Elsa by enlisting the help of a Norwegian mountain man, his reindeer sidekick and a nutcase snowman. pleted all four activities attended the Final Four Finale — an open house on Tuesday, April 1 from 11:3012:30 a.m. at the HAWC. At this event, there were ongoing healthy snack food demos and great prize giveaways. For more information about HAWC, and the programs they offer, please contact 801-777-1215. "When (Luttrell) retired from the SEALS, he established the foundation, which serves military members who suffer from PTSD and traumatic brain injury," said Nold. "Returning to his family ranch in Texas is what helped Marcus heal, and he felt this type of therapy would help others. Being country people ourselves, we understand the value of that outdoor interaction and country living." Nold said combat veterans will be able to vacation with their families at Liberty Outpost free of charge, but she drew a distinction between her retreat and those provided by the Lone Survivor Foundation. "Unlike the Lone Survivor Foundation, we are not trying to provide professional therapy; rather, we're just making it affordable for the military family to take a vacation by eliminating the cost of lodg- on base who may deploy to those locations will be affected by the change, and airmen at Hill have deployed to the locations in the past. Military deployed to the following locations will continue to receive IDP: Afghanistan, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Burundi, Chad, Colom- Travel Policy Division, said in a news release. "The resulting discontinuation of IDP at certain locations by no means diminishes the hard work and sacrifices our airmen make at these locations daily." Hill Air Force Base spokesman Rich Essary confirmed that airmen excellence in space and C3I maintenance and logisitics. Team awards ICBM Integration Support Contract Team, of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center at Hill AFB, for excellence in ICBM acquisition and sustainment. AEHF-3 Launch and Test Team, of Los Angeles AS, Calif., for excellence in space and C3I acquisition and sustainment. The Scowcroft Awards highlight top performers in the Air Force at a time when much attention has been focused on individual and leadership failures across the service, said Bob George, President of the Utah AFA. "While the bad things often get national press coverage, dedicated air- ing," Nold said. "Obviously, we will also offer our friendship as well. I believe we will benefit equally from the Liberty Outpost: having the opportunity to meet many wonderful people and develop new, and hopefully lasting, friendships. It will be an honor." When not serving veterans, Liberty Outpost will be made available as a vacation and hunting rental to offset property maintenance costs. Liberty Outpost has three bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen, a laundry room and a dog kennel, and will be wheelchairaccessible. However, Liberty Outpost is only one part of the Nold family's "Lone Survivor" — inspired service. Nold said she has completed training through the Psychiatric Service Dog Academy and Registry, and intends to raise and train service dogs to help veterans suffering from PTSD and traumatic brain injury. "While I will be able to take rescue dogs from shelters to Retreat bia, Cote d'Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Yemen, Mediterranean Courtesy photo Elsa poses in the movie "Frozen." But she leaves a dashing young prince from a neighboring province in charge in her absence and he seems like a really cool guy. What's a princess to do? She's got a real prince help- men, civilians and contractor employees, represented by the Scowcroft nominees and award winners, ensure that ours is the most effective Air Force in the world," George said. George continued to praise AFA volunteers Jim Aadland and Joel Ward, ing back at the castle, while she's out on an adventure with the goofy, but kind mountain man. Dilemma! How will the filmmakers rectify this unintended triangle? May I say with a steady hand, a along with a number of industry partners, who spent their time and resources to host the Scowcroft awards. He said it's important that some of those people who make our Air Force great are recognized for their hard work and dedication. " MILITARY RELOCATION SPECIALIST " DGNE TY 4.I I ry 1101001t.00 P10100101111 1 Sea and Somalia Basin. About 194,000 military members received IDP in 2012, according to the DoD. As a result of the upcoming change, about 50,000 fewer service members will be receiving the bonus. In 2012, the DoD spent approximately $500 million on IDP. Bienda Nelson Plincipal Broker 801491-5985 BLNebotectorncestnet 1798 w 5150 S Smite 101 Roy, UT $4,067 801-774-0750 The award, named after Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, who led the "Scowcroft Commission" to map the future of ICBMs, was originally set to honor the top performers in the ICBM The DoD figures to save about $100 million as a result of the planned cuts. According to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the benefit provides troops in imminent danger areas a flat rate of $7.50 per day up to a maximum of $225 per month. determined wit and with enough zest to make this one of the better resolutions I've seen in recent Disney history. In fact, the resolution of the dueling suitors is handled so masterfully that it elevates the movie to another level. Dare I say classic status? I dare not. Let's allow it to breathe a little and see how audiences react before we go so boldly into that good night. Suffice it to say, it's cute, it's clever, it's funny, it's heartbreaking, breathtaking and it's pure Disney! Have a good time, 'cause you know you're going, unless you still haven't seen Katniss and company. Then make it your next destination. arena only. Over the years it has expanded to include the top acquisition, sustainment, maintenance and logistics performers in the space and C3I communities. 42ND Annual NORTHERN UTAH -.... 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Sun. 12-9 train, I will also ultimately breed a litter of Labrador pups each year for that specific purpose," said Nold, adding that the dogs will be socialized and go through obedience training before being paired with veterans, and receiving more extensive and specific task training. "The part that ties the retreat to the service dog training will be our ability to have small groups of veterans who are receiving service dogs come to stay for a week at Liberty Outpost. "I can then work with them and the dogs they have been matched with for the early and intensive part of their task training. The veterans then continue the training at home, with assistance as needed. The service dogs I train will be gifted to the veterans." Joan and Roger Nold said they hope their acts of service will inspire others to reach out and help veterans. More information on the Nolds' service dogs can be found on Facebook at Labs for Liberty. $1.00 Off Admission with this ad |