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Show HILL TOP TIMES 4 Page October 22, 1976 Secretary Reed discusses force modernization Secretary of the Air Force Thomas C. Reed said, Sept. 22 at the Air Force Association convention. "In contrast to our aging, relatively small intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), the Soviets are today deploying at least three new missile systems, ' threatening us with a and staggering ICBM warhead imbalance in the eighties. The character of the Soviet target structure is changing rapidly. They are hardening command facilities and communications nodes, industrial facilities and civilian shelters. throw-weig- AAC, ht Accreditation of on Hospitals (JCAH) has accredited the alcohol abuse control programs managed by the Alaskan Air Command (AAC) and the 21st Composite Wing (COMPW) at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Brig. Gen. Chris C. Mann, deputy director for human resources, Headquarters Air Force, the presented accreditation certificates to Lt. Gen. James E. Hill, former AAC commander, and Col. L. Edward Tixier, commander of the 21st COMPW. The accreditation follows a survey in March when the Alcohol Program Division of VOTE VOTE VOTE Q VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Absentee voters mail your ballots today. Two weeks remain to get yours in. Remember, mail lag and election district handling may account for some delay. So get out that ballot today. And mail to your voting district. result a this of projected threat and the aging of our bomber force," the secretary said, "we have conducted extensive studies seeking the best, most aircraft to maintain X cost-effecti- the .Triad deterrence century. ve alcoholism. The areas surveyed were management, support services, in- - and care, outreach and after-car- e for personnel in the program. The AAC social actions officer, Maj. S.VV. Cook, explains why the command out-patie- nt requested the survey. "It lets people, (accreditation) supervisors and those being treated, know that our program is on par with national standards." 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Effective Next Week! being given to those planning to attend the dance. Tickets are required for admission. Free tickets for the Weber State College engagement on Oct. 28 are available at the Custom Gun Shop Emm Mp TtdD a (Bog ENROLL NOW jazz-roc- k big-ban- - 825-991- 1 Eccles Building - Ogden, UUh 8440! Ph. 393 8697 lit; Falconaires Academy J it lieginners Welcome The Air Force 18-pie- ce Groceries - Produce Meats - Gifts Low Prices Special Orders 5800 S. 1900 W. Roy Family Financial Counseling Center Community Organization Non-Prof- Academy jazz band to perform -- PEACEFUL A Four of the Falconaires jazz-roc- k ensemble from the Air Force Academy rehearse an "early fifties" number prior to thsir Utah appearance at Weber State College on Oct. 28 and the base NCO Club on Oct. 29. Both events are free of charge, but require tickets for admission. (U.S. Air Force Photo) d ensemble will play the and for music overall styles popular responsible management of alcohol from the "fifties" to modern education and rehabilitation sounds of the seventies at the efforts in the command, base NCO Club on Oct. 29 from including Elmendorf and 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eielson AFBs, and 16 remote band Earlief, the stations throughout Alaska. will play a free engagement at The 21st COMPW is directly 8 p.m. on Oct. 28 in the Student responsible for helping Union Ballroom at Weber Elmendorf personnel with an State College. The event will alcohol problem, and also for be for the general public. There is no charge for the assisting people from some of the remote stations. (AFNS) NCO dance, which is open to all base military and club members. Reservations to attend the event should be made at the NCO Club. Free tickets are Japanese Philippine Thai PAYDAY ,w-Y'P- (, is the The AAC and Elmendorf base programs are the first Air Force programs to gain the accreditation which will last for two years, the JCAH maximum. The AAC program is Chinese PAYMENT villi strategic through this Those studies LIU'S INTERNATIONAL MARKET call anytime for free information. YOU CAN CHANGE FROM: Lwhww'iw'- ""V of confirm that the right solution." the JCAH compared the two Alaskan programs to JCAH standards for treatment, education and informational with methods dealing BILLS PRESSING? I "As full-scal- Elmendorf alcohol programs accredited nationally The Joint Commission 329 controllability and mobility." He pointed out that our bombers are aging, and the Soviet air defense systems gain in sophistication every year. "To meet these increased the ICBM, leg of the Triad. risks, wo are proceeding with U.S. advances in technology several important efforts in over the past 10 years will ICBM modernization. For the allow a significant increase in near term, we are improving missile payload, improvement the survivability of our in accuracy, and gain in missiles by survivability under attack. In deployed upgrading the hardness of our my judgment, the Air eForce silos against blast, shock and should begin development of a modernized electromagnetic pulse." He said the Air Force is also ICBM - the M-- - next year if improving Minuteman III we are to even start guidance system accuracy. redressing the growing Soviet He continued, "As a hedge advantages in ICSM size and against Soviet breakthroughs payload. in the near future, we are Secretary Reed said, "The bomber is a valuable manned of studies serious beginning a mobile Minuteman force.. .It asset because it provides the in most is now time to fully modernize flexibility, -- o 766-133- Local Ogden Representative: Roy J. 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