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Show ' Vol 2-- No. V J 3 HM Field. n J Around " Wejn..d.y. Utah the M.y 24. 1944 1 v Hi 3 4. . 4 i Oil tine Ramp o o o 'Around the Clock in the Transient Aircraft Service section, Hill Held AAB, Is service which galvanizes nito action When a Pilot of the Air Transport command - breaks radio silence with a request for landing instructions. Huge high octane fuel and oil. trucks, with crew and service tug carrying precautionary fire extinguishers, on the parking ramps. The plane lands, taxies under the direction of a gather field parking at- tendant to a given spot, and the crew draws into place for servicing of the plane. Soon with clearance from the Control tower, these giants of the air take off for points again, overseas and on the many trainNorth, East, South and West, carrying supplies for use and ground crews have. buUded ing fields that dot the nation. Pilots a saga of service Photo by Staff Photographer Jean L. ElcCoIlum. cauraagined a few short years ago. Art work by Post Schools Art Department -v - CM |