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Show 21! ember Nov ' 'st&SS'. " w w , , HILL T01 TIMES Page v 13 U.S. Will Send 400 Saber jets 'llllfllff 1 I iiwiliiillliiiiiipi To RAF Units WASHINGTON Between 330 and 400 of(AFPS) the latest type Jet Renters will soon be supplied to Britain's Royal Air Force to bolster the North Atlantic lreaty Organization forces. The planes, Saberjets, will begin moving overseas in Decem-- f Q r; e!lvery is expected to be completed in 1U33 with the planes asl signed to the Second Allied Tactical Air Force, part of NATO's 0 air defense network. Under an worked out through arrangement the Mutual Defense Assistance Program, the U. S. will build and supply the orders from their new electronic equipment andengines, e. instrujin2 at attention just waiting for officers who will serve ments for the aircraft. Canada the are three Time airman winner of an essay contest, A1C King J. Richter. will manufacture the frames and assemble the aircraft under the Prt of the prize won by Richter was the use of the big, shiny E. with Balnites Canadian (kneeliJoseph background, mutual aid program the SSgt. in pkard The new jet fighters may be the ng as chauffeur, MSgt. James A. Kinney (center) as valet, and first to become part of the defense MSgt. Thomas J. Brawner as footman. set-u- p in Europe. Defense officials declared that the U.S. had sent an earlier jet fighter-bombAirman type, to Europe in some quantity. But the output of As had been previously 'sent almost exclusively to Korea to combat the i A llOirA O Tl1 tit 1W n Jn A ATt r n a a ft V"n nil antO Soviet-bui- lt fast, MIG's. model Packard with a chauffeur, footman, and valet at his beck and Some of the new planes will less modern aircraft in but that is just what is going to happen replace town with all expenses paid existing torces, but others will make up new squadrons, The chance to "live like a million- F-S- a Millionaire Can Live Like 's, er Result of Winning Essay Contest ? V 1 1J t I .j-. ivitutci awarueu the in turning winning essay in a contest sponsored by the Headquarters Squadron Section OOA- MA. The contest caneu ' lor an a B-5- k. De-tai- B-5- "What the Question: to B-1- DUU-I-a-- A was m'wi" one for America's heavy bomber of 1942, the Boeing 7 Flying Fortress, a fighter plane when compared with the U. S. Air Force's latest heavy bomber, the Boeing 2 Stratofortress. The two "Forts" represent graphically the design progress which has seen bombers more than double their speed 'and increase even more their weight and range in but a decade. Tail of the Flying FdYt reaches 19 feet, 2 inches above the ground highest for any bomber of its day. The Stratofortress tail tops 48 feet, and is sharply swept-bacThe beloved Boeing Flying Fort, perhaps the most famouss warplane of all time, still sees service in the U. S. Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard. The ls new eight-je- t Boeing 2 now is in production for the Air Force. of its performance have not been revealed. looks like Guidance Means To Me." The nrize also carries with it a three day pass. For one whole Richter will be able to evening, order around his three "servants" Character cirl out for danciner the most elite night ft ii. T i ciud in aau iaice uy wun somebody else footing- the bill. For tee days, the young airman will be able to loll around in Salt Lake's take his dining at urn) and i i - finest hotel. is vear old Richter e Twenty-thre- from Fresno, Californ- formerly ia. Although he doesn't steady girl friend, he stated sure he'd be able to locate a w snare his lun. """"" e have a he was partner vucii caoajf SbatCU. a-t- MSgt Thomas of -- - tim"v- J. Brawner, in awieu .i.i.j iiiat which, he wished to thank all participants. au entries were excellent," he "w, 'and it was hard for the met to make a decision." Seven JMges scored the entries. iar?e- Iwo Hill Parade oi ni, Base A Large, Complete ' v Selection to Choose From TWEEDS GABS fRP .. . Ilm.iP1- CHECKS .COVERTS - M$ , V Any Style You Desire Shorts Regulars Longs WmM-- k $J Airmen Comnele in '11 Twn . j-- AFB B' er molding and training our thoughts and actions. We are porters at the door of thought. 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