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Show -- TaTrToRCE U. S. . AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE a ... - AMI- 4Fii. rn anniversary "W nin Arus of Defense Service a Quarter of a Centuryothei National the in intercsta of personnel at Hill Air Force Friday newapaper published every - . ft lyod iiarkfoq la 7 ! A f h K! b,nrsK i published by Inland w Force, upmiona Printing Company. K.yiville. Utah. a private firm, in no way eo. own no re not to be euiuiderad a no. advertUementt in this publication does not constitut of the Air Force. The appear , the Air Fore, of the product, or aenrice. Mtertiaad. " ""'; July 30, 1965 No115 18, 1 ...ortIriJ TW.,Vumand. Air For A ifII IFirtDtMj i am Three Ogden Air Materie' Area civilian logistics specia- DEPUTY COMMANDER Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett (right), Ogden AMA Commander, welcomes Brig. Gen. Howard W. Moore, new Ogden AMA deputy commander, to Hill AFB and discusses the Minuteman missile with him. Gen. Moore Assumes Duties As New Deputy Commander lists were honored by Presi Brig. Gen. Howard W. Moor"e has assumed duties as dent Johnson at ceremonies in deputy commander, Ogden Air Materiel Area. The new Ogden AMA deputy comes to Utah from Cars-we- ll Washington, D.C., Wednesday. Air Force Base, Texas, where he commanded rthe 19th jit was announced by Maj. Gen T. Alan Bennett, Ogden AMA Air Division. commander. Receiving cost reduction gram certificates of merit pro- per- sonally from President Johnson for saving millions of dollars in the Minuteman and 2 programs were Robert E. Turn er, Sunset; Robert F. Canny, Clearfield, and Benedict G. Conte, Bountiful. All are employed in Ogden AMA's Materiel Management B-5- Yrj He succeeds Brig. Gen. Joseph R. DeLuca, who has been trans- ferred to Air Force Logistics Command headquarters, Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio, to become deputy director of supply. General Moore is a native of Farmersburg, Indiana. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1937, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry (Ohio W National Gu?rd) in October, y 1940. Directorate. On the basis of his previous General Bennett said that (Continued on Page 22) Mr. Turner, an equipment spe cialist, and Mr. Canny, a sup I j of management commodity ply MinpEMAN-C- ol. R. Dayton Taylor (left), chief of nan Systems ficer, were cited for saving the Support Management Division, coordinates Air Force $28,775,000 during Sew Minuteman missile responsibilities with Lloyd Nor- Gen. Kenneth B. Hobson fiscal year 1965, ending the (center) and Ralph Hofeling. June 30 under the Air Force Taking Training Some 170 Air Force reservlen AMA (Continued on Page 21) area are ists from a four-stat- e sumat Hill AFB for a mer encampment with the 12th Mobile Communications Squad Colonel Braddock ron (Reserve). lwwen Air Materiel Area assumed complete logistics General Kenneth B. Hobson, The squadron is headquar responsibilities AMA commander, Duties New for the Minuteman I missile pent Mather at AFB, Calif., former Ogden tered rt was announced assumes duties as commander yw' by Maj. Gen. T. Alan Col. Joel Q. Braddock is the and is staffed by reservists of Air Force Logistics Comcommander. California Minuteman I force now en new chief of the Landing Gear from Utah, Arizona, mand Aug. 1. and Washington. Devices Division, and 800 located Training missiles compasses General Hobson succeeds Harold Brown in five wings operated by the Materiel Management DirectorCommanded by Capt. Walter Gen. Mark E. Bradley who reate. Strategic Air Command. Beatty, Jr., of Arizona, the tires tomorrow. He replaces Col. G. D. Mobbs squadron has the mobilization General Bennett said that Og AF ) Secretary den AMA has always had re who is being- transferred over- assignment of providing1 air (See General Bradley's a lent. traffic control services, navi Retirement sponsibilities for logistic sup seas. Message, Page 25) Colonel Braddock reports to gational aids, and communicaBrown, director of port consisting of transporta- ns Research and Enei- n' 8Upp'y an maintenance Hill AFB from the Pentagon tions nets and terminals to sup :& will General Hobson has been for nuteman I since the where he was chief of the air port Air Force activities. succeed Eutrenp lcllert as commander of AFLC for vice f'rSt Unit was turned over to systems and logistics division Secretary of th While at Hill AFB some of nearly four years. He serrftd as v,ie oept. 30 as an operational weapon of the National Guard Bureau. members are the squadron AMA commander for two in Ogden !n, ln Johnson 0ct(ber, 1962. He has 26 years of military with the closely working from Aug. 3, 1959, to years, The mission change involved service, including overseas duty 1906th Communications 1961. 27, July "ow is the responsibility to pro-- in Japan, Alaska, Philippines, same v A native of "Mount Carmel, on 22) Page (Continued on on 2) (Continucd (Continued Page Page 20) 111., General Hobson attended ... iianrvM the University of Oregon before Drfi, "Kuwer- will sue- -' McMillan as! ri entering the U.S. Military Academy at West Point from which v,tl"y of the Air; he graduated in 1932. T the X?nA- them 1 KClO Ion Honnett ...., Otrrlpn ployees and provides " ft - a l. nuici nan i (u- ucu, Ti. man k... -uAfter World War II General with Morris. managet eration of Government Emtilov-- I Air Matpriel Area commander, right to consult a9;f Hobson served with Hq. USAF to personnel LT5,Defense for Instal- - ees has submitted .a request for' this week sent a letter to all ment relative before entering the Air War policies and working uts will take AV,uslve recogniuon ior a univ supervisors suuiik viiav v Post v College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., Piiu . " Dy Mr. Paul OI au employees, both wage levels "they win encourage meir re from which he was graduated Formal recognition only "nnouncement VWira ivviij and uenerai scnea- - emnlovees to vote in the forth in 1948. Other assignments in- to ule (GS) who are serviced by coming election and that they quires management officials elude duty with Strategic Air the Ogden AMA Civilian Per- will not in any way influence, consult with a recognized unit in formulating personnel poli Command, Andrews AFB, Md.; sonnel Office. restrain or coerce -cies or working conditions, but Director of Manpower Organi. A secret 'ballot election has in his voting right." reiary -he,d been scheduled August 18. This union organization is does not provide for negotiation zation, Hq., USAF; and Vice ; Commander of the Fifth Air formal rec- of such. ea 0n granted presently in on Force Page 28) (Continued Page 25) Japan. of the coming election, Maj. ognition for a unit f all em jjeg Reserve Squadron i Tafrpc mm fWr Maw 15-d- ay Responisbilifies Gen. Hobson Is AFLC Chief Takes Ben-OgaenA- - B- Z - I v i - AFGE To Hold Secret Ballot Election Aug. 18 I I I A w . - ; any-cmploye- C; I e 0 |