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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1956 October 5, Page 3 Can Strike On Global Basis With Tanker Aid B-- 47 . newspaper published by Inland in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Forces Armed Press the Service, Air Force Times receives r, Air Materiel Command Press Service. Material contained in Srvi""lu the exception of those marked "copyrighted" or "syndicated," fvic"nrovided proper ereditatlon is riven to the AFP8, AFNS or 7ptataM expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Air . mm i m m unofficial Portsmouth APR "M w capp Air Force Secretary Donald A. . i linnil. uanes nas revealed that NM stratojet bombers can penetrate exd.t isting air defenses anywhere in Sc-Pthe world "to deliver an atomic atF,r( tack." to the Inland Printing Company, Kaysville, Utah. advertisements su Addrew Mr. Quarles made the statement publisher L. E. ANDERSON at ceremonies markinc th f nmai opening of this $70 million Strategic Air Command base. He said the a medium range six-jbomber, can make global atomic strikes by airborne defense descended in stockholders refueling from KC-9- 7 tank03,000 estimated an Sunday, ers stationed here. . Base for a first hand look at the fruits of their Wnrcp " tmntl tt.,i tllll By refueling in flight, he exinvestment. "can proceed direct plained, ; home thrilled to target points and then on to f ' came tVipv heard. saw. ThevThey went post-striThey j bases." I T, Bill Top Printinc Baie, Utah. K '".villa, Utah, 1 1 15-- 47 - - S . "The Sound of Security" A,-- B-47- 's, et " B-4- 7s ke excited! nd Mr. Quarles added that Globemasters can fly men, spare parts and maintenance equipment abroad making it possible for "to operate immediately from any base in the overseas C-1- 24 a little more secure, with the "sound of They went home feeling g roar of lightning fast jets the The still in their ears. boom the brilliant sonic a performance thunderous clap of Hupersonic precision flying by the Thunderbirds still vivid in their awe-""rin- - minds. were proud to be part of it. Ao members of the AF team, we of the most impressive air shows ever L nectators, we enjoyed one thund-- S Wn As American citizens we thanked the good Lord that the Amerismashing, roaring "sounds of security" were created by cans flying in the products of American industry. I B-4- 7s system. He emphasized" that. th oAij oase is "a bulwark of peace." This establishment is a threat to no one its purpose is to deter war and thus to protect us from aggression," he said. Extension Institute Offers Training Eh Two New Courses will be choosing the men and women a perilous phase in its history. The hydrogen bomb and the threat of communist expansion hang The need for enlightened leadership is leavy over our daily lives. here. Our responsibility in selecting the proper leaders becomes ap- vote this year, we guide America through When we Vho will " larent. An )oakes lephew . election should be everything but a popularity contest. Joe may be a nice guy, have a real sweet wife and look just like your Ned, but that doesn't mean he is more qualified to hold office. Some self-styl- experts insist people vote for a man because ot size ed mannerisms. Others maintain race, religion and the if his family are seriously weighed by the voting public. Maybe some voters consider these things. If so, our country is in a way. What the man savs. how he stands on the issues and his past lis personal Two new courses one in pho tography and the other on air traf fic control were announced this week by the Extension Course In. stitute at Gunter AFB, Ala. The first course is Photographic Fundamentals (2320). one of four such courses offered by ECI. One volume, it will take the student ap proximately 45 hours to complete. Uourse 2320 contains basic in formation needed to work as an ap prentice m a photographic laboratory. It covers mathematics most frequently used in photography, ex plains the photographic career field and describes materials used in official AF photography. The second course is Air Traffic Control Fundamentals (2720), one volume, that will take students ap proximately 30 hours to complete. Course 2720 deals with indoctri nation on airways and air commu nications service, basic weather, navigational aids, introduction to radar, and many other fundamentals of air traffic control. Both courses are open to the mili tary. Those interested in making ap plication should apply on special ECI forms available at Education are the important factors. candidatpa Kpliovo in tho oanctitv nf tliA American home, are ml Americans and just love apple pie. Which are most qualified to guide America through this perilous ft" It is our duty as citizens to find out. When we do. it is our juty to vote. America's future depends on an educated ballot. (AFPS) Services Office, Bldg. Jword irr politics All S-2- REAR RANK $13,500 UP 3 AIR ing January and February, 1957. WRIGHT - PATTERSON The first They will be in addition to tne re FORCE BASE, OHIO extensive recall program for offi quirement for 200 Aircraft Control and superintendent reser cer and warrant officer reservists vistsWarning established by previously in several years has been anU. S. Air Force. Headquarters, nounced by the Air Force. Air Materiel Command is coop There's always something to be erating in the effort to obtain 400 thankful for. If you can't pay your officers and 150 warrant officers can be thankful you're Force-wide bills, you Air for recall during not one of your creditors. Fiscal Year 1957. Only lieutenants and captains will be selected for recall except Nature is wonderful. A million for not more than 20 majors with years ago she didn't know we were nntstandino' Qualifications in the going to wear glasses, yet look at fields of jet pilot, supply, intercept the way she has placed our ears. controller, weather, communications, production - procurement, comptroller, and research and de "I'm a dairy maid in a candy factory." "What do you do?" velopment. A preponderance of the 400 of"Milk chocolates." ficers recalled will be in the career fiplHs nf nmnrninications. intercept controller,' supply maintenance, in From life's book of tears and ana researcn laughter, stallations, security I've gained this little bit of lore: and development. Th 150 warrant officers chosen I'd rather have a morning after will be ordered to active duty dur Than never have a night before. Room 601. WE'LL BUILD YOUR CASTLE Officer Recall Program Announced YOU CAN BUY a home for less west of Hill Field! VJhy than Commute?? 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