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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 3 Four Good Available fa. Commanders cJ for&H able" Call the "" bj Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published the interest of personnel at Hill Air force Printing Company, Kaysville. Utah, inthe All Press Service, Forces Armed Base, Utah. Hill Top Times receives Service. Material contained m News Service, and the Air Materiel Command these services, with the exception of those marked 7cPy"ehted ' or rs syndicated, , Arns or may be reprinted provided proper creditation is Riven to the Athose or tne Air represent not do AMC-Pnecessarily herein Opinions expressed FrCAddress all advertisements to the Inland Printing Company, Kaysville, Utah. Editor and Publisher L. E. ANDEKSON Inffe5 nee announce Pss or '..,... bemces airmen's vuuay, calk Eagle's Strfinov minui. he Command. AN EDITORIAL A" toto the abVrmSjf .v Force Digest Fourteen Years ol Public Service tJ Editor's Note: Yesterday parked ... the Civil Air Patrol CAP with tnree uaf squau.wa the are Ogden Squad- Local squadrons the celebration. and Service, Lake by Jim .Zogmaister front Supply -v-- landed Ve "How S. area COMMENDED Barrett F. Pulham (center) receives the Meritori- ous Civilian Service Award from Maj. General M. E. Tillery, OOAMA Commander, (second from right). In attendance at the ceremonies were Supply officials (left to right) Bill Chase, Lt Col. Michael L. Meehan, and Col. Philip B. Foote. au View Squadron Ucommanded Tfby JacK r. omuuipn, VVsnrloll AA . flrnniti.1' roil tumiiiniiucu uj ' ' 1, 1941, Fiorello H. LaGuardia, years ago, December Defense under the late PresiErector Civilian of of the Office then fte dent Franklin. D. Roosevelt, signed a document uvu aviaUi. Air Patrol and calling lor "an persons in otherwise assist in this important contribution to our national ,ting Barrett F. Pulham, Jr. Presented Award Prior to Transfer to AMC de-fens- In a matter of 90 days private pilots from all over the country arriving type of light plane began flying almost every conceivable along the Atlantic and Gulf Base at some 21 makeshift flying fields Civil Air Patrol Coastal Patrol was the first to draw the blood of the Nazi operation was first the and to go into coasts-Atlanti- c AllcIs.om Ocean, AF bobsled in the AW ticing winter Olympics, life m recent. als. iJ the V iuaueo 111 T7T officers 18 I'nce f.a5e - the. story of event, iea xo iormmg by Edward f J MuSM C, a ii All w . 'nltanr IY11 JJC niiji . aus- ims year these films for Command In a special ceremony recently held in the Command Control mgs roii xC uigeaj lto call Informati Room, Barrett F. Pulham, Jr. was presented a "Meritorious Civilian Services Office, Ext. enemy. 260, and W Service Award" by Major General M. E. Tillery, Commander, Ogden miles 24 were 111U ICS. John Haggin I flying Maj. Wynant Farr and Capt. oil AreaMateriel Air Hill AFB civilian organization slick being left in the wake ol out to sea when they spotted an as Mr. Pulham won his award a submerged They tracked it until their fuel was ready to slluaQr(ns, reserve unil Transportation Opera- PROUD NEW POP Supervisory beneath CAP organizations, etc.. two slung charges depth give out and then dropped of Albert Jarmillo, warehouse fore- out film providing bookings doi Supply shook the tions Officer, Directorate the wings of their little Grumman Widgeon. TheAs blast and Services, from November 1954 man, Petroleum Branch, is a proud conflict with the would pulled the military. Borw seemed apart. it it drop until pair mall plane of wood and to May 1955. Part of his citation new papa. His new son weighed mg organizations also must fui of lo'-.the rewarded were sight hy pieces a for they up follows: 5 pounds 2 ounces. Helping to ish a qualified projectionist, debris popping to the surface in the midst of an ever widening oil wecome in the new arrival was sound equipment and a suitsl "He originated such procedures' slide and hundreds of other as the Advanced Traffic Shipment daughter, Janet. location i or snowing. During the next two years Farr,or Haggin another were not eligible for Control, and Mechanization of Air civilian fliers' who for one reason sea lanes. The CAP's Billing and Manifesting which, are coastal the active military duty patrolled bombor now in use throughout the Air Madamaging two volunteers were credited with sinking SALE and vessels 173 to surface another and patrol teriel Command. His ingenuity, re 82 more reporting ing and attacked were destroyed. subsequently bombers. Many of these sourcefulness, and devotion to duty In other parts of the Country CAP members were performing reflect great credit upon himself, aerial courier service for the Army Air Forces; patrolling forests, the Ogden Air Materiel Area, and defense plants and or borders against sabotage and espionage; fly- the Air Materiel Command." downed military and civilian planes; ing aerial search for missing and Mr. Pulham received this award ft and towing targets for artillery practice- More than just prior to his transfer from missions. on wartime lives their 50 gave -SUBDIVISION In 1946 a grateful Congress created a postwar Civil Air Patrol Hill AFB to Air Materiel Comwill he where mand, itsOhio, work to continue Dayton, a charter civilian the organization by granting Avenue accept a position in air transportaas a corporation dedicated to public service and the main- tion planning. tenance of air power. A year later the Congress made the Civil Air He had been employed at Hill Patrol the "civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force." AmeriCAP There AFB are in units is for thirteen and one-ha- lf CAP 2,500 89,000 strong. Today's can communities. Through its active aviation education program for years. He resided at 165 Edith Aveyoung men and women some 15,000 of them graduate from the CAP nue, Salt Lake City, with his wife 1076 SHERWOOD DRIVE cadet program each year well qualified to take their place in an age and six children-Prio- r dominated by the airplane. to his departure he was Beautifully Decorated and Furnished by The adult members the pilots, observers, radio operators, ground honored at several parties by rescue and first aid specialists perform more than half of all the friends and RELIABLE FURNITURE who wished aerial search and rescue flown in the continental U. S. each year. They him "goodbye and good luck." are very much in evidence providing communications, rescue, aerial supply and reconnaissance when disaster strikes in the form of flood, fire or storm. They fly some 5,000 planes. They maintain some 10,000 NUMBER TWO SON emergency radio facilities. They are devoted to their country, their 2 5 P. M. communities and their neighborsCal Panter, of Retail These civilian volunteers who make up America's civilian air Store No- - 2, hasmanager a new son which arm deserve our wholehearted support and respect. was born November 20. The new 3 Homes We join with millions of other Americans in a salute to the boy, who is yet unnamed, is son men and women of the Civil Air Patrol on their fourteenth anniversary. No. 2. V U-bo- at. 300-poun- 16-- n REAL ESTATE FOR U-boa- ts, SHERWOOD - non-pro- PARK! - anti-aircra- 2nd Street and Jackson fit "MODEL HOME" . 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