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Show HILL TOP TIMES - Page 6 Jlltia - I I More Than 35,000 Visitors See Armed Forces Day P At Hill AFB " " uJ W 11 vr I j j.iiCTi r LTV -r ' ;"n ;.r. . Armed Forces Day, held Saturday, May 21, proved to be .an outstandinc success More than 33,000 visitors came to Hill AFB on that day. It was the first joint Armed ir Forces Day celebration in Utah's history. The Force went "all out" to show the general public the latest in Uncle Sam's arsenal. The panoramic scenes above are grouped to show highlights of the event. (1) Typical of score of exhibits on display in Hill's main hangars was this packaging exhibit erected by the sunjly director-at- e. The public was shown the latest in the Air Force packing techniques. (2) A display brought to Hill by the Utah General Depot in Ogden was this hospital car. Parked west of the main cafeteria, the train "proved to be a portable hospital on wheels. (3) Main speaker of the day was Major General William F. Dean, USA, who gave a talk to thousands assembled near the speaker's platform. (4) As the gates for a row of of the base opened people began making a "bee-line- " "Globemasters" The on aircraft were cargo giant display that proved to be one of the main attrac wne of the best-like- d exhibits (as the Army officer on the ex tions of the ever- Army-Navy-A- 10-min- C-1- 24 HV ---- - to treme right could testify) was the portable Army shower unit. Here (left J . elders a i: - ..x.. Tinif . .. . . rp!j..- -i, ..v.,. w, iioiuaia-Hiuuiviarie urover, ana uiuiie tYco?61 their bit for the celebration And nf the nma timo Vppti cool. (6) and (7) by station KSL-Tin Salt Lake City gave visual publicity to the day. hours of live television was beamed to residents of central Utah and southern v tall steel -- ...wv. , vo.wciuo wre pm to worK nwuuwu one xne inciuaing in ) for a "birds-eye- " view of the activities. (8) Visitors line up to view the (centeH ) a (9) Lt. Robert ITnlmnn f th Tnfnntinn Services Office a citation awarding a Soldier's Medal to A2c Peter J. Quagliaroli (right)' To on is Brig. Gen. M. E. Tillery, OOAMA Commander (left) and Captain an" H, J V 4. T.ti ... vot.tV staff interviews General Tillery. (11) The "hottest" aircraft on display was the Intruder." Another 7 put on a series of airobatics that showed the CM o v B-5- rvW1VjuuW ui wits lainous snip, yrt) uoAr Aircraii in jrcvi" 1 r. o,i$r , - |