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Show HILL TOP TIMES - Pag . Technicians Cited for Work in Japan who .'.::: as follows, "The complete coopera 101C Voodoo reconnaisance air. tion of the team played no small craft and included installing tall Voodoo aircraft were part in the smoothness with which arresting hooks, altitude indicating dify lauded recently for efficient and the FY-6- 2 program was' accom- devices, hydraulic dampers and successful completion of their mis- plished. It is this type of success- other items. sion. ful program which lends to comThe team left Hill AFB last plete customer satisfaction and WIFE TO MATE: -- If you re summer for temporary duty at greatly enhances the AFLC presMisawa AB, Japan, which was tige in this area." ly loved me, you would have ma estimated would require four Modifications were made on RF- - ried someone else." months to complete. However, their outstanding performance Tune-u- p Top-Notc- h on Duty enabled them to complete the in half the time. job At An excerpt from a letter from Texaco Gen. Beverly, Commander 39th Air to Gen. Division, Coupland states, Service "The work accomplished was en 250 West 1300 No. Sunset tirely satisfactory; in fact, is con Maintenance technicians went to Japan last summer to mo- F-1- 01 7 f "''''''.', Man Guy's Award for Suggestion Program J. H. Chick, (left) Director of Personnel and Support Operations at Air Force Logistics Command, presents a special certificate to L. H. Florence, Ogden AMA civilian personnel officer. The certificate cited Ogden AMA for exceeding the Air Force goal of 25 per cent of participation in the Air Force Suggestion year 1961. Ogden AMA's participation rata Program during fiscal e rate totaled 25.53 per cent. was 32.58. AFLC's command-widBrig. Gen. sidered extremely hierh tmalitv. Personnel involved were very co operative and have left a good impression at this station." Comments in a letter received from Col. W. C. Robinson, director of Logistics Support, PACAF, are "Where the Product Justifies the Excellent Service" TA GUY SMEDLEY, Owner 52 Officers AFLC Assigned To DSA January 1 General McKee, AFLC command-f- t, announced this week that two AFLC general officers will be as- signed to the new Defense Supply Agency at Washington, D. C. by January 1. They are Major General Donald L Hardy, a former Commander of - AFB who is now Middletown AMA, and Commander, C. General Framis. Gideon, Major Director of Data Systems at AFLC. General Hardy will be execu-- tive director of supply operations Gideon executive and General director of logistics services for Wright-Patterso- n I' DSA. ' The successor to General Hardy will be Major General Frederic H. formerly with AFLC, who is now Regional Director, Europe, in the office of the Assistant Secre tary for International Security Af fairs, Office of the Secretary of SWK - Miller, WhUe $500 Hats $9.95 .. "jewelry Defense. General Miller was assigned to Headquarters, AFLC in 1953 as Inspector General. In July, 1U54, he served as AFLC's Assistant for Programming and a year later was named Deputy went to Europe as Commander of AFLC's former Northern Air Vice-Command- ' er. He Materiel Area in June, 1956. July, 1058, he was assigned In to Headquarters, USAF, as Director of Materiel Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel. - Rotas S12.H w. ' :wmmm 11 f s rw to General Gidehas not been announced. While tpmnorarilv located ' in The successor on . S s. Washington, DSA will an Army Va.. next headquarters of ' the be at Cameron Station, facility near Arlington, nnrinir. The DSA m established Oct. 1 to mnnntro TtmvmrA and distri bute certain common supplies and related services for .the Air j?orce, The Army. Navy, and Marines. new agency took over single g?rs for commodities common to H the services and is planning an eiecttical and electronics division & ii Tios f wor x 010 & 52.C3 P--- S V h Jjf " kX IfVv S Quality Swoaicxs Council $12.95 (Continued from page 1.) Other members of the council re 1st Lt. William Clark, 2849th jfffT ABW; 1st Lt. Verlin Dickman, Hq OOAMA; 1st Lt. Theodore Hur- chik, Hq OOAM A; 1st Lt. Robert Aubiak, Hq OOAM A; 1st Lt. Zane Lantz, 2849th ABW; 2nd Lt. Jon Andrus, 4754th RES; 2nd Lt. Mike McRaney. Ha OOAMA: 2nd Lt. Charles Rawlins. Ha OOAMA ! 2nd Lt. Denni Roberts. Ha OOA MA; 2nd Lt. Terry Rowland, Hq "UAMA; 2nd Lt. John Schnable, 2th Log; and 2nd Lt. Dale Shum- wv. 2701st EOD. ' W ' VAIVIU9 , Rolfs From SlZ--9 Open Monday 30-D- ay 60-D- ay 90-Da- y and Charge Account and Friday Till 9 PXL |