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Show October 22, 1954 HILL TOP TIMES - - A if I Million Dollar Building Under Construction Page 3 28th Log's "Today's News" Bulletin Board - Construction of an A.OI,r.: Overhaul buildince nf" "vicaauiics c close to a million dollars, is underui way at mil Ab'iS, according to Mr. warren Acne, unief of the Planning Branch, Maintenance Engineering, Directorate. Heavy construction equipment is already in the process of preparing the building site east of the civilian parking lot, he said. I Wives of members of the 4Clst Bombardment Wing, Light, at tended a briefing held recently which gave them an insight into the work performed by their husbands, according to Colonel Thomas R. Ford, commander. In addition to the information program, the ladies were treated to coffee and cakes at the NCO mess and also taken on a tour of the flight line and planes op- , Ihis new building will John Lesnan Lesnan Accepts New Job In Maintenance provide the directorate with an additional 55,000 square feet of accessories overhaul space, which has been cri tically needed for sometime, he continued. It is beiner construct! Maurice McCullough Construction uompany of Salt Lake City, Utah. When completed it will be approximately half the size of the Engine Repair Building, he pointed out. Upon completion this new ViniM- ing Mf T.psnan former Chief of 03-- will be used to overhaul Class ti, Aircraft Electrical AccessoMaintenance inspection mvision, ries. It is estimated that armvnvi. i npnAral'ss office, this 525 direct workers will be I week assumed duties of Chief of mately to needed accomplish this workload, Plans and Operations unice in tne TCnenneeriner Director- - he said. Plans for an Accessories Over late, according to Colonel Michael haul building were completed dur J Coffield, director. Vrinv tn aceentiner this new as ing lifcji; however the bv the Planning" Rranrh to signment Mr. Lesnan had served s oiiice Hq AMC, for this building has been in the inspector uenerai I several 'times since that necessary . far picht vears. HT J i ivir. Acne saiu. in his career time, Mr. Lesnan began I the Air Force at Hill AFB during flohnuirv i42 where ne was em University of Utah where he has of man ployed as a journeyman in the been studying all phases He plans to continue Sheet Metal Shop. He later transf- agement. his night classes and in the near erred to the UR Control Office. Twiner World War II he served future receive his degree in the in the U. S. Navy and returned to Management field. Mr. Lesnan resides at 719 Be Hill AFB when he was discharged Mar Drive with his wife and five m May 1946. Mrs. Lesnan He grew up in Steubenville, Ohio vear old son John. mH was is the Verle former the Baker, Ohio in schools. prhieflted The nast. fpw vears Mr. Lesnan supervisor of nurses at the Dee I has attended night classes at the Hospital, Ogden. John M. C ' I A RE-OPEN- -- 1 Visiting Wives Attend Briefing Given by 461st B-2- erated by The 28th Logistic Support Squadron has devised a new way of "getting the word to the troops." They have erected a bulletin board which is displayed in a prominent place which contains newspaper clippings concerning top news events of the day. This board is used as a vehicle in the squadron's internal information program to keep the squadron better informed as to national, international, state and local news. An interesting feature of the board is that "each story is numbered and a corresponding number tacked on the world map at the side shows exactly where the news event occurred. Looking over the board are A2C John F. Cheek (left) and TSgt. Lyle J. Lionberger. 401 st G Bombardment Wing members. The briefing, conducted in part by Colonel Ford, included a display of pictures and activities. The or ganization of the United States Air Air Command, Force, Tactical Ninth Air Force, and the 401st Bombardment Wing, Light, was also explained to the visiting wives. .They were also given the inside information on close ground support, interdiction, and mission of the wing, and also heard something about general military training, on the job training, combat crew ground school, flying training, maintenance personnel training, anj air crew training. be inappropriate or impractical. Custom of saluting in public was discontinued soon after World War II by Army and Air Force. This form of recognition and pride in service has been reestablished by Air Force members and members both services and is now uniform of the other armed forces will for all U. S. armed forces. similarly exchange salutes. 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