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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 January Chief of Staff Gives Salute On DFC The Distinguished FlyinK Cross has been awarded to three men from the 28th Military Airlift Squadron for meritorious service in South Vie- Gen. John P. McConnell, Air Force Chief of Staff, praised the thousands of Air Force members who contributed to the success of the first lunar orbital flight in the following message issued from his office. "I salute the thousands of flight a historic scientific Off-Bas- suc- Has New Numbers cess. "T h e unequalled recorded by achieve- changed starting today. When dialing from Hill AFB into the Clearfield or Ogden area, the prefix "9" will be changed to "99." Effective Jan. 17 the prefix for dialing into Salt Lake City from the base will be changed from "112" to the prefix "93," due to the competition for prefixes beginning with the digit small, in making possible this achievement. "I commend each of you. The results of your dedication and "1" in this locality. The expansion of the Hill AFB telephone plant, together with the increase in trunk lines, have necessitated the use of the new prefixes, according to Col. John M. Kresl, base communications officer. The change has been planned for some time, he said, and should greatly improve off-bas- e telephone service in this area. professionalism are very much in evidence today." off-ba- Hospital Limits Visits Visiting privileges at the base hospital are being curtailed because of the large number of influenza cases in the area, according to Capt. Frank E. Mor-ahospital registrar. Until further notice only one visitor at a time will be permitted hospital patients and n. visitors members o' ily. !u said. . se flying three hazardous support missions in a ft C-7- TO Internal Revenue auditor: "Mind hurrying? My MAN fam- tranquili.er wear off." is starting rawf i0i to fror All Your Auto Repairs; Make it 1914 West 5700 Shopping 773-154- 376-203- 5 Dn- - . 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Aliens mav obtain address card; at neral ; 1 Utiia Lsa NOW air-dro-ps Service Decorated for Three thru 25th i: n Re. $1475 aft to friendly ground troops, the citation noted. Captain Weeks was decorated for duty as an EC-4- 7 aircraft AFCS Commander Visits commander near Khe Sanh Jan. 26, 1968, in support of "OperaMaj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, (left) Ogden AMA comof W. commander Gen. tion Scotland." In spite of Robert Paulson, mander, greets Maj. of the on latter arrival Communication the Air Force enemy ground and artillery Service, Communica1906th the visited at Hill AFB. General Paulson fire, Captain Weeks remained on station to provide valuable Paulson General Also tions Squadron, an AFCS unit. meeting 1906th M. Kresl, commander, intelligence to friendly ground at the aircraft were Lt. Col. John forces. His reports were instruand Col. J. M. Neff, Western Communications Region commental in bringing the mission mander from Hamilton AFB, Calif. to a successful completion, according to the citation. SEA Airman Walker was comMen manded for duty as a loadmas-te-r aircraft aboard a A colonel at Hill AFB reticipating in sustained aerial needed supwhich flew memcrew vitally combat as a while a ceived the Air Medal flight South Khe Sahn, into 1967 to ber from 7, plies July Sept. captain and a sergeant each Vietnam, on May 6, 1967. The were presented Bronze Star 21, 1968. flight was made during hazardMedals for service in Southeast L. Thomas Herzig, Capt. ous weather, hostile ground Asia. A irm unit ions Wing, re2705th Making the presentation was ceived a Bronze Star Medal for fire, and over dangerous Maj. Robert II. McCutcheon, serving as a weapons officer Ogden AMA commander, at from July 30. 1967 to July 30. special ceremonies at Hill AFB. 1968. Alien Registration Lt. Col. Walter R. Renfro, TSgt. Francis F. Sullivan chief of the weapon system and in January was NCOIC with a casualty Necessary major equipment procurement staging flight from July 10, division. Procurement and ProWASHINGTON (AFNSt -1967 to May 31. 196S. He rethe 2nd received duction, families are remindand is Air Force Bronze Star ceived the to oak cluster 13th leaf ed that the Immigration and through now assigned at Hill AFB with all his Air Medal. Nationality Act requires and the 2791st USAF Hospital. The colonel was cited for par States United aliens in the its possessions to report their addresses to the Attorney Ge- ! JANUARY 10th Amplifiers ai-cr- in South Vietnam in July, 1967. In spite of enemy ground fire and the hazards of the rugged terrain, Colonel Planta managed three successful 4T i Ry combat A C-1- 30 restricted to immediate Colonel Planta was cited for off-bas- port of those personnel in every Air Force major command who have played a role, large or Ik.' special ceremonies. e Prefixes for dialing telephone numbers are being 8 ments Apollo give witness not only to the personal courage and skill of the crew, but also to the genius of U.S. space technology and to the selfless, unstinting sup- will tnam. Col. Hugh L. Baynes. 28th MAS commander, presented the awards to Lt. Col. Edward A Planta, Capt. Hoy F. Weeks and A1C Gerald P. Walker at Dialing e Presented 28th MAS Men Success of Lunar Flight Air Force members who helped make man's first lunar orbital 10, 1969 OPEN PLUNGE Mon., Tues., Wed., KXSMB w BANKAMERlCARD MASTER CHARGE CHECK CARD 5:30 - 9:00 Fri. 4:30 - 7:30 Sat., 1:00 - 9:00 For Further Information Coll 825-417- 1 |