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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 New Squadron Moves to Hill Another unit has been added to Hill's rapidly growing military family. The new organizationDis-isOrdnance Gn,iaAmr TTnHpr command of Captain E. J Carter, the squadron was located at Hq AMC but moved to Hill under AMC's munitions de- - Hill AFB Reservists Get Briefed Air Reserve Center Offers Workers Chance to Get in on Training, Pay CLEARFIELD (Special) An opporunity to pick up an extra of Hill AFB employees, monthly paycheck is available to thousands states Col F. S. Cofer, Commandant of Clearfield Air Reserve Center. 'This opportunity, which can extra commissions. There is the opportu bring up to $700 a year inwomen men and to nitv to earn additional promotions is offered cash, employees who are former unlisted and retirement awaits all those who veterans of the Armed Forces.offer-rnnta- fulfill the reserve requirements. centralization program. on the The renter. located The reserve center is now Carter said that the ialiArl traininer courses erounds of the Naval Supply Dc squadron is headquarters for nine that wju appeai to these veterans, pot, recently underwent an $18,000 nrHnancp detachments located at Col. Cofer said. Workers will he remodeling program. JNew class Air Force bases. They interested to know that many of rooms, laboratories ana wontsnops g are Detachment 1, Tinker AFB, these classes are counterparts of have been added to provide modern Okla.; Detachment 2, Norton AFB, their civilian occupations, he re- training facilities for a wide range Calif.; Detachment 3 at Hill; De- ported. And the training is open to of administrative and technical tachment 4, McClellan AFB, Calif.; those who can qualify for the Air fields. Detachment 5, Olmsted AFB, Pa.; Reserve Program. These facilities are among the Detachment 6, Griff is AFB, N. Y.; One advantage of many in the finest, Col. Cofer stated. As an ex n Detachment 0, Wright-Pattersoample, there is a dispensary lor AFB, Ohio; Detachment 10, Robins In the case of medical service students, a MARS etime training. AB, Ga ; and Detacnment n, ctyilian employees of the govern- - station for communications reserK.euy At; a, xexas. ment, regular military leave may vists, and a reference library for k active student reservists. be used for yearly dis"These scatered detachments ar- tours are These tours. New courses for reserve airmen -duty cmr APpvnlnsivfifirdnance f conveni-froreservist's at the or contact September 1, include supranged on starting to fails explode that ence. aircraft maintenance, and perply, faulty mechanism," Captain Pay for attending the training is sonnel. Other courses also being Carter said. The mission of the pay for each taught include medical service, inexplained, is taking based on full-day- 's care of supervision and operation- two hours in class. And full pay and telligence, comptroller, and adminal control matters lor liie nine allowances are piescnueu iur wu istration. "We urge all Hillf ielders interweek active duty training. detachments. Hill AFB personnel joining the ested in getting more infonnation At Hill, both the headquarters program will come in at their old on the reserve program to call us and Detachmoiit 3 are housed in rank, or higher rank when war at Clearfield or better yet, the same office building, but oper- ranted. Certain outstanding airmen come in at the reserve center," ate separately. reservists are eligible for direct stated Col. Cofer. Strength of the entire squadron (including detachments) is 82 men and 12 officers. The recently-arrive- d headquarters unit consists of 3 officers and 10 airmen. By Joe Lehner Captain Carter, squadron com- Director of Health Education SUNBURN n. (Sun Burn) an inflamation or discoloration . of the skin caused by exposure to the sun; v. t. to tan, discolor or burn, as the face, by exposure to the sun; v. i. to become tanned, discolored, or burned, by exposure to the sun. The Winston Dictionary. Noun or verb there's nothing wrong with tanning or discoloring the skin, it's the BURN that hurts. Did you know that it's the ultra violet rays and not the heat of the sun that tries your skin; lhese "burn" rays are strongest when talcum powder; or make a soft the sun is high overhead. Exposure paste of ordinary baking soda and to the sun must be built up grad- water and daub it over the burned ually. Only by timing your sun area; or apply a wet dressing of baths can you be sure to TAN Epsom salts; or use calomine lo without BURNING. Don't forget tion. ALL are soothing. that if the sun is bright you can If your burn is severe or covers get a severe sunburn even on a a large area of the body, or if you cool day. develop a fever, CALL A DOCTOR On these hot vacation days, when Blisters always need the attention cool lakes and the ocean with their of a physician because of the dan inviting, smooth, sandy beaches ger of infection. Sunburn can be beckon irresistibly, you have to be serious enough to make immediate smart to prevent sunburn. Remem hospital care necessary. Capt. E. J. Carter are more Be smart. Unjoy your time off. ber, likely to develop e i - iuauyou n . a. Jttis.e, Get a suntan NOT a sunburn. a case uii suiiuuni ui ofAF of one the first mander, is t At Qr t th b ficers to work with USAF dispos- - fighi theseeplaces the direct sunlight learned The able munitions. captain comhins with the reflected SCUTTLEBUTT his trade while working with Bri- - from th gand and water Theb Kcmucia"3 UU1" B can be harmful even when the sky World War 11. is 0Vercast, so be careful on hazy oi lexas, captain ar- - days as well as bright ones. a native ter is a veteran oi i yeras in tne Skins Vary a Army Air vorps ana tne Air r urce. pretty Diona with blue eyes should be more careful than her darker sister. People with fair skins are quicker to burn. Some unfortunate people burn every time Old So gets a good look at them. Some never tan, but just freckle. Children especially babies un der two years and delicate young. sters should be introduced to the sun slowly. Allow them only a few J minutes at the start. Increase their time in the direct sun about 3 minutes each day. For most adults, 15 minutes the 7 first day is long enough for a sun-batHop lecling $U nttT With the use of an effective suntan preparation this time may 4 be safely doubled. Then, each following day, you can stay out ten HELP WANTED minutes longer, liming saves burn tco$t$ the fctf I I in f - &4&T V?, : far-flun- two-wee- m Be Smart, Watch Out for that Sun; Don't Become a Summer Casualty Floyd S. Cofer, Commandant, Clearfield Air Reserve Center, shows the workings of a modern jet engine to three Hill employees air reservists at the center. Showing an who are also part-tim- e interest in the briefing are (top to bottom) TSgt Bartley F. Bing. ham, A2c Milton W. Ricketts; and MSgt Claud G. Thurston. The center aims to recruit many more Hillfielders into the Air Reserve Program. Good pay, training, retirement are just part of the good things in store for former members of the Armed Forces joining the program, said Col. 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