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Show y I V : b in mi n n U. 8. AIR FORCE "V ) J AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE u d$Li Tp Times ... an unofficial newsoaocr. oubliahed mvm nth FriiUv in th intoraata of ntnonul at Hill Air F Command. It ia published by Inland Printing-- Company. KaysvilU. Uth. a private firm, in o of the Force. Air Department expressed by publishers and writers are their own and are not to be eoaaiOjsre an official expression by the Department of theOpinions Air Force. The appearance of advertiaementa in tfeia publication does not conattta aa endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of the products or services advertised. BUI Top Time A' f ia Lo,t":, Vol. 18, No. 16 T. Alan Bennett (right), e membership in AMA commander, presents a Kir Force Aid Society to TSgt. Cecil H. Galimore. At left AFAS officer at the base. The JW Albert J. Lyksett, nPFTIME MEMBER fc Society Drive Seeks Members hderway; Aid Society's 1965 membership campaign rvVi Air Force The nnnl!mi n underway aim wu Albert J. Lyksett, 1 i fnow urn-niu- base, said c Anrr 1C xv mixvubu .n.u&. i'i Air Forte Aid Society officer at that key workers have been appointed in every s. are contacting military personnel for Civilian employees are eligible but will not be ionization and mem-erthip- olicited. berships available to military personnel. They are "Life," donations of at least $50 and less than e $500; xiety was incorporated to "Patron," donations of more than $500; "Associate a source of emergency for Air Force personnel Member," donations of not less their dependents. than $25; "Sustaining Member," There are six types of mem- (Continued on Page 5) pro-id- ce nd Bennett Schedules of Command' Review 'General State Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, Ogden Air Materiel Area com has scheduled his semi-annu- al "State of Command pew for Ogden AM A key management personnel in the base ueginning next week. ('ww;r dates and times of four different sessions and those Ji&naer, are as follows: at 11 a.m. All offi-r- s, with the schedule are expected all civilians of GS-1- 3 to attend if present for duty. branch chief positions) Attendees will be in their seats above all senior at the base theater no later than grades; attend Aug. 19 (oc-upyi- ng chief "W Au?. 20 " five minutes before the starting master sergeants. at 8 a.m. All GS-1- times listed. 3s did not Each Voting location will have three management observ ers and two union observers as mutually agreed. One management observer and one union For observer at each of two voting tables will verify voters eligiThe Zero. Defects program at as they step up to the vot bility a "shot in the Hill table by checking each emarm" with J.h6 announcement that ing an eligi hundreds of prizes and awards ployee's badge against listing. were on hand for employees bility Eligible employees will be is' who followed the "ZD way of a ballot and will then en sued life." ter a Votine booth, mark their Rex Barber, Ogden AMA Zero ballot according to their free Defects monitor, said that the choice, fold and place the ballot valuable and useful items were in the ballot box and immediready for distribution and "will ately return to their work area add interest to the Zero Defects Voters should make every effort program and our determination to cast their ballot as expedi to perform our work with top tiously as possible to preclude efficiency." confusion and delay and should currentare Some of the prizes refrain from any discussion ly being distributed base wide. with other voters while in the These include plastic wallet voting area. calendars, ash trays, telephone One management observer ear muffs, and matches. will be stationed near each bal Plans are being made to lot box to assist voters, observe award the following gifts to the voting booth 'area and in persons who submit ZD Care sure proper security of the bal Forms: key chains, clothes lots. brushes, pocket combs, and Ballot boxes will be picked up windshield scrapers. by a representative of manageof the Special awards are being ar ment and a representative (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 7) ses-"J4- tll 20tll and 5 Aue. 23 a.m. - 11 All those listed l f All WF A, WllOsand above, at & Allii 2j i in accordance AO UtrA- n- th? ceruncate f;.ranJdea that will $110,484 of adop- - It 8Ug- A pnder. year, mij Bennett, lheS J&v tter,on w ' v( E 1 - ti.t com- - Panted T. f or a meth- riZ!?" en flnlforvLT covers on of - Col. M. E. Paulson Photo Division Chief Arrives Col. M. E. Paulson has re ported to Hill AFB for assignment as chief of the newly assigned photographic equipment division, it is announced by Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, Og den Air Materiel Area Colonel Paulson held the position at Middletown He is the first of a Pa. jAMA, number of personnel expected to come here from Middletown along with the mission of management of Air Force photographic equipment. Middletown is one of four Air Materiel Areas being closed and their mission transferred else-continued on Page 30) same II Minuteman II ICBMs was g shipped from Air Plant 77 at Hill AFB last week to the launch complex at Grand Forks AFB, N.M. The Ogden Air Materiel Area, commanded by Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett; has Air Force Systems Support management responsibilities for Minuteman II as well as Minuteman I, which among other duties includes shipment and maintenance. Minuteman II is a longer range, more accurate version of the ICBM now on strategic alert in seven states. Plant 77 will produce Minuteman Us for placement in4 .150 blast - proof launchers (Continued on Page 8) Force-Boein- ii m, LA!? .For J. - The first, df the ' advanced m Idea Award MB. it Plant 77 Ships 1st Minuteman GS- - taer Earns ration . n Prizes Announced Zero Defects attend the first master, technical drtaff sergeants. J Me, AFB-Teceive- the past 19 years the Air orce Aid Society has been the ficial emergency relief organ-Htio- n of the Air Force. The For mo wm M(sM(g(Ql Plans for accomplishment of the secret ballot election granted to Lodge 1592 American Federation of Government Employees have been finalized. Date is Aug. 18. All employees eligible to vote will be afforded the oppor tunity to exercise their right during working hours without charge to leave, at specific locations and times designated for their organizations. Force Aid ir le life-tim- drive ends Aug. 16. membership AFAS Maj. Gen. August 13, 1965 Jr (left), management observer, and tor fI?.U. tAtA M.twlel Vn TumII (right), both from MM.gement directorate. Melvln Rlgby, AFGE J..n M. .d Und. -- |