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Show Challenging Future' "A U. S. AIR FORCE AEROSPACE POWER FOR-PEAC- E that I assume my new, It is with great pleasure A Comttianucr vi we iBucii ml iAuteiiei Area. niu'mi-.x-wii mav weetc. i arriving my time becoming acquainted with tave been spending responsibiliiie that are assigned to us., Prom . the maW we face a challenging fu-J- rt I have seen anc near' am looking forward to working together, and I Since twm nA n rki. rtM Hill you. with m teamwork. I know from that this has been one of our record of performance characteristics. Please be assured that your outstanding welcome a continuation of this splendid I will warmly and cooperation for it will make our tasks much I m a staunch believer -- lop r""t . IT T Timet to VOL. 14 NO. Ik publMkcra aaa writara ara tlMl WWW. private firm. OaiaJuoa ta haraia conid,r MW tiprawlaa ay tha Dapartatamtgriaf tfca Air Fart. Taa apparaaca at aarartlaaaMats eoawtaa aa endaraeataat W tha Dapartaaaat af tha Air Paraa af tha prodacte ar aarrieca advartlaai, aB unofficial pawapaper pnMUhai ry athar Fridar hi tha lWaat a paraanMt at Hill AFB, Utah. , 1 PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH AUGUST 4, 1961 -- Readied For Transfer to Canada 1 i days to come. BRIG. GEN. DON COUPLAND. in the easier Transfer of Jordan New Chief Of Plans, Management Col Force epresentatives. Engineering at headquarters of the Maintenance A th Directorate The Ogden AMA is logistic sup-so- rt manager of the for" the Air Force and has F-1- 01 lir Force Logistics Command, Dayton, Ohio, has reported to the Office, THE CONFERENCE, scheduled ;o conclude tomorrow, covers logistic support required by the RCAF or the Ceremonies were :eld at Ottawa, Canada, on July recently retired Air Force. Jordan is responsible CoL for ng oth, and administering . polities concerning manpower and management and services, work measurement programs, management engineering lerrices, emergency plans, com-uo- d mission objectives and other . ad-liw- ry related functions. " NATIVE of Brooklyn, N. Y., Jordan has 21 year of military lerrice of which nearly our . years bare been spent overseas in Italy, Korea and Japan. He graduated from the University of Florida in U50 with a Bachelor's degree in ' wonautical The col-n- el A '4 CoL f I COL. Ci'-- ' chief of new Office. i?. Plans JJii-- . . & Management J . engineering. attended the Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. . A command Col. Jordan pilot. flew over 100 combat missions, with the 15th Air Force Italy during WWII,: and Korea. His The annual membership drive by awards include the Saw Star, Legion of Air Force Aid Society opened the Merit, Flying Cross, both U. Tuesday and will continue until EdMd British, Air Medal, Bronze Aug. 15, according to Major SoAid and the Commendation Med- - ward A. Sadonis, Air Force ciety project officer. Heia married to the former Lo-- jj The campaign got' off to a Keating of Dumont, N. J. fine start with a $100 donation Officers' Wives' JJJ """te on base with their four from the Hill AFB said. The conSadonis Club, Major tribution came from profits of the club's Thrift Shop. KEY WORKERS have been ap- ( Continued on page 15.) also has fly-"rB-2- 4s F-8- 4s Dis-tafliuh- J- V.t5l II 2 F-lO- ls. the from m' ype of aircraft. replacing Col. Ernest who ft Pruett, pro-;ra- responsibility for this vorld-wid- e Air Materiel Area. He has been named as chief of Ogdei AMA's Plans , & Managem- Ogdea ent Can- ada, which was recently announced in Washington, is under discussion this week here by Royal Canadian Air Force ma Ogden Air Materiel Area E. Jordan, former--u Requirements Division (jiirf of . 66 U. S. Air "Voodoo"' jet F-1- 01 fighter type aircraft to Charles Ooi Voodoos F-10- in-(gr- eat Society Begins Drive ed - Club Course Col. at which time the RCAF the first two aircraft. , E. G. Prohaska, Ogden AMA ac-spt- ed nateriel management dhector, is i charge of the conference. Other gden officials in attendance rep- osent the materiel management, upply and transportation, and :aintenance directorates. Heading the RCAF contingent of officers and airmen is Squadron Leader G. R. Moore of the RCAF Air Materiel Command. , Colonel Prohaska said today, that the conferees are discussing spare parts, special equipment . mamte nance and supply procedures, sirmi-lators and trainers and other lo gistic items. THIRTY-EIGH- T of the will be inspected by Ogden AMA technical teams prior to being turn ed over to the RCAF. The balance of the aircraft will undergo final inspections by Air Force Logistic 1s Command teams from the Middle- town, Pa., and Mobile, Ala., Air Materiel Areas. Powered by two jet engines of thrust with is one of the afterburners, the fastest fighter aircraft in the world with speeds in excess of 1200 miles per hour. at 30,000 pounds F-1- 01 4uadron L,euMt ti. K. Jioore, ua..i tenance, and Charles LeMay, Materiel Management, (left to right) ''Voodoo" jets from the J3.' discuss transfer of 66 Air Force to Canada. Squadron Leader Moore is heading the RCAF contingent" of officers and airmen at Hill this week conferring oa logistical problems involved ia the transfer. JET 'i'ALii. F-1- 01 Annual Awards Ceremony Will Honor 1,300 Workers Some 1,300 civilian and military personnel wiH be honored at H3 AFB on Aug. 10 during the Ogden Air Materiel Area's fourth annual A hoii t TOO individuals are- exoected to- attend. . nara1a HI VS7 narAmrifiV - Leslie T. Norton, chairman of the Sloan Fellowship, outstanding Incentive awards committee, said vice, and length the event will be held in front of performance ratings, - aa- t service recognition. the base headquarters building, The program will begin with aft from 8:30 to 0:30 a.m. address by , CoL RayTHE CEREMONY will be divid- introductory chief of Persoa mond W. Cassell, ed into 10 major types of award on Page 6.) Continued ( presentations. They include suggested of the year, maximum suggestion awards, other suggestion awards, sustained superior per formance, special acts or services, Ogden AMA commander's awards, awards for meritorious civilian ser- S-1- i . Kw Open " ' ' general meeting of )f Area "C" housing (formerly Vherry Housing) will be held at ; p.m., Aug. 7, in the base theatre. The meeting will discuss the rehabilitation program now under way in Area "C". An agenda for .he meeting is now being drafted. MEANWHILE an Area "C 'lousing council has been formed jy Col Hubbard in order to assist n the management and operation f the housing. The council held it For Continuous Play " t APR r.f m..u viuu i. now Plfty' Hill in ntu,. Ktor M rep0rtS of the Mt eluV OUMnS 5over.nor8- uPerawon are from fJO l dark' ttm 7 weekdays; and . a.m. tO dark on .Snf.nr1ava and holidays. Tuv. . " fro.. iwrB Col frv r v a. ii mai a SeaiwTV a,rway are " mei ' top.i vir- - iA , v rXia . vi irst meeting on July 27. One of the prime objectives of he council is to make ;ludies and make recommendation x the base commander for the of living conditions in tha Vrea "C" community. APPOINTMENTS to the follow-n- g council offices have been madet Cant. Robert L. Welch. itMtii - fact-findi- claiming tHc 0ne of the inesfc in &lf- r , k ity-ogd- 1 berg, lh Jmv A umited mem- nd ,for nine hole ho,es on weekdays, t.fJ nine hole and l ,.T cenu Cen,U to "is foi!? ,ndaya ouray, - " $,,G0 for 18 holes on i for nine holes . Ana. 1. Uv the housinff council A LAN ftmivnNJ Capt EHiot Schechter, 27lst USJF Units TSgt H. C. Comrey, above Cleft to right) Wg. 251 6 and 225.280; I MSgt W Units Units Hospital, 2,o5th Airmunitioa. Wing. TSgt J. F. Btack, T. Shelton, Jr., Hq OOAMA, UniU Units Absent Capt. IL L. Welch. 4677th DSKS. S. A. Ortega, 2705th Airmun.Uons 177-22- tekdav ng bet-.erm- ent area. en A Housing Meeting For Area "C" Slated For Aug. 7 A residents 51-10- 2; 299-35- 0. 4; and uou . j Residents of Area y jre W. L CoL 5lftWri!'uhh. 2849th AB '- - W T1- - m: f. gL ' ,, ml- -r, 0; r ,......m-ir--- Itim, 103-12- UU t na- DSES, chairman; Cat. Elliott Schechtar, 3T91H LMIAT hospital, ad TSgi. Harold C. Com ray, 4CHlh DttftS, secretary. Welch urgei aU resident of Area "C' hotmng to attend tha imjportaal meetbg oa Aug. 7. vice-ruainn- ii, fpt. |