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Show PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH iui a nn n n August 12, 1955 n iWiinJiww nit HONORED AT FORMAL REVIEW Among five honored at the Wing (Light) review was ret 4J!lst Bombardment shown shakng hands with Maj. Gen. M.TSgt. E. Tillery, Har-x- k Pe!nr' UUAMA Commander. nV In. Others honors (left to right) were Capt. William L. Frank, A receiving 2c Donald E. Martin, Lt. Col. William B. Furman, and MSgt. Glenn W. Hite. Officer on extreme right is Col. Thomas R. Ford, 461st Commander. Gen. Tillery Passes Out Awards; Keynotes Event ' MILITARY ON PARADE 461st Bomb Wing Holds Formal Troop Review OOAMA's first Annual Awards Ceremony, recoenizinsr all civilian employees who received honor or cash awards under the Incentive Awards Program during fiscal year 1955, was held today in the Base ineater. Principal speaker was Maj. Gen. E. Tillery, OOAMA Commander, who al30 presented awards to 534 employees involved 502 for adopt ed suggestions and 32 for other types of awards. Announcement was made of names of 11 employees receiving Outstanding" Performance Rat ings' for year ending May 15, 1955. These employees received "Cash Awards for Sustained Superior Performance." They included: Maurine C. Bur gess ana iunen Davis, Burgeon; Mariam Gordon, Jean Parker and Leona Wigness, Directorate of Procurement and Production; Vel-m- a Half acre, Flight Operations; Janice M. Jensen, Harvey F. RinL-ker- , Robert P. Stone, Blair A. Wilcox, and Beth S. Yarbrough, Directorate of Maintenance M. TIMBERLAKE jcN. E. J. J General 461st sits geon. Special Acts or Services John R. Bonnemort and George D. Reid, Installations; Verdi T. Powell, Assistant for Programming;. Aries K. Steiner, Directorate of Maintenance Engineering; David H. White-side- s, Directorate of Supply and Services; and Dallas F. Young, Staff Judge Advocate. Heroism and Meritorious Civilian Service Cyril Burton, Directorate of Maintenance Engineering; Fred H. Bodily, George P. Boyce, Markle F. Engledow and James C. Hogge, B-2- Convention Into Third Day AFA Installations. Meritorious Civilian Service Marjorie M. Carlson, Civilian Personnel and George E. England, Ground Safety. "Scrolls of Honor," listing-nameof employees in each directorate or staff office who had a suggestion adopted during the past year, were presented to appropriate directors or staff officers. Rounding out the program were brief remarks by civilian personnel officials. Mr. L. H. Florence, Hill civilian personnel chief, was responsible Qther awardees were: at Sustained Superior Performance Horace C. Bennett, Mollie M. k with officials of the 461st Hanson and Margaret R. Walker, wing. Directorate of Supply and Serv the y stay. Gen ices: tfonnie J. tsurbridere, Frances Wake discussed proerress C. Sickler and Kathern B. Woot-tofflst's forthcoming move to Directorate of Maintenance for planning the program. wle, Ark., and reviewed Commander (TAC), Hill AFB yesterday to Force one-da- n, at the Hill base. Mities pi scheduled visit to all TAC Jons under his jurisdiction, ni! his visit, r.onoroi HeDarted for - I,, ie9th AP's fl TV! ,J J. meet gunnery 0I west jfoint as tenant of Infantry, Gen. enrolled in , a?,. MS v. Flying School in - fa at . . lct.' vthe va the en-- National R War iJlIri wa the Korean flSftffe the lsW assigned ...the Dis- - Star, and ;aion Bowlers and re ina"uclP;attend and Buildi STEW.? B-- 57 Auditorium. Today, the :.WfJ kLy? ' y item 1131 f l 10:30 :ust 17. are InAtn 'twill - V Biddle, annual Airnower Symposium was held at 0:30 a. m. at the Fairmont. Official opening of the Airpower Panorama took place at the auditorium at 10 a. m. Fashion shows, Symposium Luncheon and business sessions will be carried on for the remainder of the day. The big social event of the convention takes place at 9 p. m. this evening when the Wing Ding Ball will be held at the Palace Now's the time to sit down and write that letter on Hill AFB's security program if you wantsav-to get in on the big prize of $100Chris ings bond, according to McGarry, OOAMA Security Indoctrination Officer. The contest, sponsored by Civilian Welfare Association for base civilians only, will close Friday, Hotel. Tomorrow, Saturday, will be full of more business sessions, with a 10. August unit reunion luncheon at the hotels the of recognition plus Plenty followed by the annual at noon, bond will be given to some lucky banquet at the Palace airpower answers in who best Hillfielder at 7:30 p. m. Hotel, starting ion xvrsrAa or less this noser: "The . - Jv.. Hill AFB's schedule of starts with a Security Sunday's Purpose V-- J memorial service at the Gold Indoctrination urogram is . . . mil Here's how to get in on this en Gate Cemetery. An airpower ii rlA contest for civilians: branch will be held at 10:30 a. m. WELL DONE Write your letter (or more than one in the Fairmont followed by instalif you like) on tne suojeci men- lations and awards at 11:30. Mrs. Fredia L. Sickinger receives the plaudits of Maj. Gen. M. E. Hill above. Your thoughts should tioned Whitesides, Dave and Ute members attend Tillery (right), OOAMA Commander, held down in prose not poetry. ing theSquadron set be meet are Administrative Club, at June's "Well Done" award ceremonies cerSan Francisco double TxmA vnnr letter spaced. H. Van Leeuwen, Paul L. this week. The lucky lady was also presented a trophy, and a George UO not write your uumo wi Clifford C. Carmony, tificate telling how she came uo with an idea for using a numbering Instead add a separate piece Tollestrup, letter. schedules. bond out Don rJ. Fred M. Han unit on an addressograph machine in making Burkhoider, naner which contains your name. nah, George B. Holbrook, David The numbering unit prints employee's name and bond serial number and base telephone H. organization 1,800 Sam A. and Garn Uncle mann0U? saves Whitesides, method new simultaneously. The number. This, stated mcuarryt is and $2,700 yearly. Bond Spoilage also has been reduced from 15U so that judging can be done with per month to 10. out officials knowing tne laenxni Representing the Salt Lake the authors. Squadron are Evan P. Clay, Reece When you complete your letter, S. Robinson ,and Alan Shott. . mail eond it throucrh inter-offic- e to on and Ogden Squadron Midvale Bus Lines has announced lower warehouse area or deliver it personally to Security at San Francisco representatives are Marvin J, service to the West Area for Hill Indoctrination Office, Building Area Vinchor. Oral C. IjM. WilHntn .T. Tf von send it bv mail, address employees from Salt Lake area Farmer, E. Riley Skeen, Robert V. who commute to work by means of your letter to Office Symbol "IP-1- ". Glasmann, Ralph F. Smith, Harry commercial transportation. y and John E. Dayhuff. arriving there at approxi-SatelThe coach is timed to the 0730 "Pmyi ember." said McGarrv. "the Dayhuff, nd of the At hours. 0720 Eleven of the .representatives shift and arrives at the base at contest closes on Friday, August leavthe route is "versed, headon evervone firt think their nut departed early Wednesday by air if. approximately 0700 hours. It comes the shift then in through the main gate, goes to ing the West Area first,and California and the remainder for the and for $100 the try caps out ing left the cafeteria, returns to civilian ing to the upper area today. prize. personnel, and then heads to the gate. 1 -- i:: Lit., FOR A IOB FiftrAfTw , waraed fed J ft" of the assumed com- - Ke tv r " 4 gating fcfe officer lrf,v I n, Security Contest Enters Final Week t; Wondmr II ViiUW , B-5- fW chief AF I Formal parade and decoration ceremonies, held at Hill AFB last week by officers and men of the 461st Bombardment (Light), climaxed sixth months of training and transition fromWing 6 aircraft to "JNight intruders." On hand for the review was OOAMA Commander, Maj. Gen. Manning E. Tillery. Gen. Tillery presented the Distinguished Flying Cross to Capt. William L. Frank for outstanding action while under fire during a night mission over North Korea. Other 461st personnel figuring in General Nathan F. Air the awards ceremony were TSgt. orce Chief of Staff, Twining, is headlinjr- Harold R. Derr and A2c Donald ing a long list of prominent speakE. Martin, both of whom were pre- ers at the AFA convention at San sented commendation ribbons. Francisco, which got underway MSgt. Glenn W. Hite received a Wednesday and winds up Sunday. letter of commendation on eve of Also included in the speakers his retirement from the Air Force. are General Edwin W. Raw- gallery Gen. Tillery also presented the commander; Lt. Gen. mgs,'AMC wing's honor plaque, donated to rhomas W. Power, ARDC com the 461st by the Ogden Chamber mander; Lt. Gen. Leon .W. Johnof .Commerce. The plaque was CONAC commander; and Brig. handed to Lt. Col. William B. Fur-ma- son, Gen. Winston T. .Wifcon, ANG Com765th Bomb Squadron commander. mander, for the third consecutive Kickof f meeting was a get-t- o month. gether of AFA directors at the An impressive four-plan- e Fairmont Hotel held early last cereclosed the parade flyover monies. A Night Intruder also was Wednesday morning. Yesterday a foput on public display. An "open reserve forces clinic, several house" with lectures was held rums and luncheons were held at hotels Fairmont and the Mark along the 7 flight line. Hopkins. The Panorama Preview- Reception was held Thursday evening at the San Francisco Civic 57 s These employees received spe cial "Honor Award" certificates, E. J. Timberlake, signed by General Tillery. General Engineering; Scott W. Clay, Comptroller; and Fern B. Ward, Sur- Bus Service Set Up For Hill West Area thCte8Sth ,Wt Js .T |