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Show 2 Pog HILLTOP TIMES April 26, 1974 Gen. Jack J. Cation: Military is only a servant One of the major challenges of the times is the confusion in some Americans' minds over the true role of the military in today's society. This opinion was expressed by Gen. Jack J. Catton, commander of the Air Force Logistics Command, speaking at Air Force ROTC commissioning ceremonies at Brigham Young University The Air Force general told his audience it is imperative that the American people understand fully that the military does not set national policy. April 18. "THE military is a vant," (This series pays tribute to Hill AFB employees who initiate savings in the Air Force Resources Conservation (RECON) Program.) Request was received to two tank purchase assemblies for F-- 4 aircraft with a critical delivery -- date. The Contractor submitted cost of the tanks -- it!" was $95,852.88. However, for negotiation purposes, realistic estimates for cost of labor or manhours and materials ft manufacture and assembly had to be obtained by the Contracting Officers. During many visits with an "Your parents and I have seen this twice before," he told the cadets. "We can describe it for you from memory. As a war ends the nation becomes introspective, finds it easy to rationalize away any threat to national security. That makes your job tougher." He added that today's ROTC graduates will for, an im- - per- discovered that several from previous jobs and work orders to assemble and produce two complete tanks at a cost of $16,642.80. In addition, it was found 'that these critical tanks could be delivered approximately five months earlier. Due to aggressive, unprecedented and timely action on the part of Mr. Keith L. Clapier. a contract war, the general re explained. sonnel and the sheet metal repair shop, it was tank components already existed and further effort revealed that enough scrap and spares were available off-sho- iff Doctors needed Keith L. Clapier termination RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. (AFN'S) - The Air Force has openings for 544 physicians settlement was made in the amount of $7,500 versus the proposed Contractor manufactured price of $95,852.58. The Ogden Air Logistic professionals to duty by July 1975. in net savings of $71,709.78. change in men's pockets this spring. -- and Center the produced critical tanks at a cost of $16,642.80. which resulted medical other 87 FASHION NOTE: mid-1980'- s, are beginning we to directly at you." that simple the and progression of time made this advancement to positions of responsibility inevitable. "Ten years from now, when He pointed out you still have of s two-third- your career ahead of you, you seven in a have only hundred of today's general officers left, and two in a hundred of today's colonels," the gential noted. - Maj. Leonard R. Moon, flight test maintenance officer. Maintenance, talks with Gen. Jack UJ. Catton (USAF photo before the AFLC commander's flight in an F-4. by Azalee Watson) II Two Producer-Director- all yours, and so is the op- portunity." General Catton urged the new lieutenants to develop professionalism. "You can't hope to meet the challenge -seize the opportunity to fi s 20W-30- W nnioll rilHf the Hill AFB TV Center are appearing currently in Salt Lake City legitimiate theaters. Muriel Spark and is directed by Ariel Ballif. He plays Gordon Lowther, a shy and proper music teache opposite Margaret Crowe Salt Lake Ci well-know- remaining are April 26 9, 10, n May 2, 3, 4 and with a matinee on May 11. 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The drama is from a novel by JTJ TSlill tBaCmrfeiMi Priced IT; ?VTll2 (AFLCNS) s Ring Remounting Trucks with CampersMfe o Motor Homes 10 MINUTE SERVICE 5 Quart Ptnmoll achieve success - without being a top professional." He added that this means more than being highly skilled in a specialty; it means being a dedicated servant to the country, which includes patriotism or love of country as an absolute essential. 'YOU have to take our places in tougher times than we had. That challenge? It's raULmtLH) fo I Hill people star in local plays at actress. Performance dates GILMAR ,n Sa,t Lake C,tY it bcSL- PRE-FLIGH- T mathematics I I look .Jr Little Soon Opening I the SUMMING up challenges facing them, the senior Air Force commander said, "The alternative to your success is unacceptable, and when we look for the leadership in the enter active JIFFY LUBE At 33rd & Main free. and keep the nation will SUCH confusion is not new, he declared. It is simply the historic reaction to the end of ' f y required for technical services "It is, as it should be, controlled by civilian leadership; it serves national policy, amd responds to the policy decided upon by our civilian leaders." General Catton advised the cadets not to allow any current dislike for the military, based on this confusion, to bother them, adding: "It might serve, to take the polish off those new second lieutenant bars today - tepd to discourage you - but don't let record maker RECON he pointed out. ser- portant part of the leadership of tomorrow's free world, will provide the strength and will to deter potential aggressors & EKliDDs 392-802- 6 392-970- 6 South on Washington Blvd. 5400 South 850 East V Milo East Browning Armory Wostonskow |