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Show rafc HILL TOP TIMES X2 8, 1982 Promotions Presented 143 Hill AFB Airmen After 26 David H. Craw, Charles M. One hundred and forty-thre- e airmen at Hill AFB were busj' Gary J. Spradlin, and BobD. on new Huss rated A2c stripes. their by sewing stripes sleeves last week as a result of Representing the 1906th the June 1, 1962 promotion cy- Comm. Squadron were George S. cle. Ranks represented were Szworc to Ale and Tommy airmen second class, airmen Ilines to A2c. From Det. 1, 12th Mobile first class, staff sergeant, technical sergeant, and master ser- Comm. Squadron (Reserve) was Byron G. Bagley to MSgt. geant. From AF Systems Command Promoted at the base hospital Office was John T. Engineering Maul Allen E. were Ronald and to SSgt. L, Roth, both to airman first McEntee sec-en- d to Promoted airman clasa. 24th Weather class was Richard C. Woe-pel- L Michael S. Ryan was promoted to Ale and Patrick L. Advanced from 2870th GEEIA was advanced to A2c r, Stringer Squadron were Horace S. Earle R. Schindler and Rus- from Det. S, 24th Weather sell L. Perry, all to Ale. To A2c Squadron. The 28th ATS was well repwent Clarence A. Carey, William B. Rackley and Douglas resented in the promotion cycle with Warren N. Ramsey proNelms. ld moted to MSgt. Lambertus AMA Carl to E. Hq Ogden Lang TSgt., L. to and Wicker SSgt. Wayne From Hq Ogden AMA and Other 28th ATS promotions 2849th ABW were Joseph were Roger D. Steiben, James L. n, D'Agostino and Albert W. Bishop, William P. Connors, both advanced to MSgt. Darwin L. Carson, Bruce E. BarMelvin L. Barker, William D. A. Lorenzo rett, Garry Glazebrook, John P. Markey, D. Peterson, JackTemple, L. Icenogle, TheoGordon K. Notvedt and Brent W. Waters, and Lee I. dore L. Tatten, all promoted to Colgrove advanced to Ale. To TSgt. Edward M. Boling, Mel- A2c went James W. Barrett, Davin L. Gatchell, Raymond B. vid O. Jacks, Donald P. Emmett, Miller, Wallace A. Oliff, and Darrell F. Brown, David N. k, Roy L. Richards, all advanced to Charles S. Mitchell, SSgt. Wayne E. Veshires, Joe C. HamStanley M. Sandler, Edward ilton, Ronald E. Geiger, and MiJ. Kinney, Carl D. Focht, Law- chael E. Arndt. rence R. Belli, and James R. From the 4754th RES Richard Weindell were upgraded to Ale. A. King went to TSgt. and LowAnd Thomas L. Schrock, Mi- ell P. Emerson was promoted to chael A. Dougher, James H. SSgt. Upgraded to Ale were Wojdylak, Thomas L. Glines, Thomas J. Jachim and John P. Walter Walker, James Grabow-sk- y, Matthew. Promoted to Ale were Ellis L. Tatten, Dennis G. Thomas K. Palmer, Robert T. Lampe, Richard L. Sterken, Wil- Wotherspoon, Henry J. Kodele, liam F. Zuleger, James G. Wil- Dennis Salvi, and Ben. G. Rodrison, Dennis D. Tubbs, William guez. C Shannon, Larry N. Stief, 4677th DSES James A. McDaniel, David P. Petersen, Richard A. Frye, ForFrom the 4677th DSES Duane rest O. Jenkins, Robert W. Par-nel-L R. McDonald was promoted. to Michael L. Gilpin and Den- TSgt. while John E. Conry, nis E. Sentkowski, all promoted Wayne F. Killian, and Jasper to A2c. Peters went to SSgt. Ale pro motions were James R. Auer, 2705th AMW Wallace Davis, Oscar R. Ed The 2705th AMW received its wards, Wayne L. Harper, Henry share in the promotion sweep- R. Parmer, Charles G. Rentfro, stakes with William F. Buckely David R. Taylor, and James F, and Kenneth C. Lee advanced to Wiles. To A2c went Fred R MSgt. Also William E. Curry Belcher, Johnny L. Freeman, and William T. Pace sewed on Gary D. Frink, Benedict W. Go- TSgt. stripes. Howard O. His-son- g lecki, Gary W. Jackson, Elmer Years Xol. Van H. Slayden inventory !'lefof ment division at Hill a6" closed a military the missile Til-let- t, as-pe- litres 26-ye- ar this week when the Air Force. he retir JJ fron Presenting the rot i, certificate was Prohaska, Ogden lJL Area materiel manajeS? ceived 0A..8IJ? Air Force Conunen- dation Medal. tion letter signed ham F. McKee, command the Air Force Logistics at the ceremony. Native of Waverly.Tenn, the Com-man- d, RETIRES Col. Elmer G. Prohaska (left), director of Materiel Management, presents retirement papers to Col. Van H. Slayden, chief of Missile Inventory Managment division, Mrs. Slayden (right) was in attendance at the ceremony. colonel server! nonrln ! years of his career overseas"'c in Pan- ama, the European theatre, and Vre-deve- Jim-merso- Ko-vac- and Abner W. Johnson were advanced to SSgt. Richard E. Franklin, Willard J. Ireland, Stan J. Diamaniti, Martin M. Tobert, Roger D. Geurts and Charles A. Nelson, all upgraded to Ale. And Kenneth F. Burt, Charles P. Charles L. Wright, R. Seaver, Thomas S. Lanney Harris, Gary W. Jackson, Robert F. Malek, Marvin E. Hobson, Wod-dingto- n, r 1 4. mLi lut SHit; 3 If: si s s - Nl alt I 1) r til" lilt 1 I still !' 2 p S a c p-- ill S&a ;g s 5 o 5 S5. 2? m ci 3 O fl O S. o g 3 -- E. Solo 1 g Q Phone TA S" 4' n Inn 1 m 35 1M 80. Maia, Clearfield Jast South of a 1 FRANK CORGIATS AUTO REPAIR Clearfield SUU Baak JL. 5 5 i i n rn O 3 is. 3 5 r 3 3 3-- O Tune-u- p Satisfaction Guaranteed o 3 (Q cZ CQ VACATION TIME FRONT END ALIGNMENT 11 US g: mon, Lanny R. Tucker, Arthur L. Turner, John E. Weatherby, John I. Wenkel, and Gerald A. Young. The 3985th CSDS saw Jack W. Smith promoted to MSgt., James R. Howell to SSgt., and Loren M. Wendland and Gerald A. Pi lakowski, both to Ale. 5 fug wl5 Sis OaS J. Koppit, Larry A. Nutt, Mel vin D. Olson, James C. Rule, Jerry W. Selph, William W 1 ET jo ay m L i 12. o o" g 3o O P. 8 9 ?0 i&9 |