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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 16 lch only ."18.4 in USA F at Rate Airmen Of 6,600 for First Half of FY 1962 I hundred enlisted Over sixty-si- x have either personnel dur-- '. or extended their ing the first half of the FY 1062 cycle, USAF wide; statistics re'. vealed. This represents an increase . of six per. cent in the first, term re- ed 1 PLAN ENCAMPMENT Lynn Peterson (seated) and TSgt. Glen S. Chard check over the controls of a 9 "Flyin Boxcar". The 733rd Troop Carrier Squadron (Reserve) will be used to indoctrinate over 150 explorer scouts in the art of flying in an encampment to be held at Hill AFB. C-1- Hill To Host Explorer Scou ts dining hall. Later that evening will be an orientation session in the 733rd's briefing room with the day's activities coming to a close with a recreation period. On Friday the scouts will be up bright and early for a full day of events. There will be instruction in radio, aviation and weather by specialists from the base. Following lunch there will be instruction in aerodynamics and. the scouts will be given a chance to sit in the cockpit of an aircraft to get the "feel" of the controls. Dinner, explanation' of the explorer scout mission, and recreation period will r end the day. First-ter- enlistment rate over the 19 per cent in the last reporting cycle. There were 20,281- eligible and the "desired quota was 8,542. Thus, results so far mean that USAF is retaining 25.2 per cent of all those eligible a d filling its quota by 77.5 ; per cent.1 Results Vary " "Administrative and some" technical personnel led the re-u- p parade with rates near 30 per cent. Electronic and Service personnel were in the lower ranges with a p of about 22 per cent. A furinto career fields ther break-dow- n " re-u- varying percentages, for shows ex- ample 100 per cent in career field while 33 (Electronics) Change In Title The Provost Marshall office at Air Force level is being redesignated as the Directorate of Security and Law Enforcement effec- . March tact, the Lake Bonneville Council Idaho "Aero-spaof the event) by call30 April 1 for a three-da- y Conference." Ogden., The ing EXport council in the Kiesel offices are Dale WhipProject officer, Capt. , ple of the 733rd Troop Carrier building. Squadron (Reserve), said that the conference will enable the scouts to qualify for three merit badges aviation, radio and weather the life of a and live first-han- d airman. Highlight of the typical conclave will be orientation flights for each scout in an aircraft assigned at the Utah air base. March 30 will start off with the scouts reporting to the base, regis tration, assignment to quarters, followed by dinner at the airman's ce (co-spons- or . ""..; - rates m Research mand. The Provost Marshall activity here at Hill will be redesignated as the security and law enforcement division effective on March 15. 17,1 and.lopiN Corner) mand, Air TraTHnier . also varied according to .the .com,..11mand. USAFE led with a rate of 37.4 per cent. Air average. OlJiCC :3f . yj.ix.uma also rv. 11. J "Si n CD M j OF REPOSSESSED FURNITURE - ' and Wyoming, on per "cent did in" "career - Saturday 'will be breakfast, tive March 14, 1961. orientation flights over ..the Salt The new term, says the Air Lake valley, and a closing: assem- Force, recognizes the critical im' ' : ; " bly; r portance of security activities and Youths interested in attending prvoides for a modern and desHill AFB will play host to some 150 explorer scouts from Utah, the encampment are urged to con- criptive title at all levels of comOn " field 27 (Electronics): Re-enli- st o " SALE of several 'items of Furniture and Appiian " .will be. held in the form of a public auction at 2 a.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, at SLADES TRAvT FER & STORAGE, 3174 Stevens Avenue, Ogden. OFFICE SALE OF REPOSSESSED ITEMS . 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