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Show AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE u s. AIR FORCE r 7" nilii u r . , , bf Tnland a private firm. Opinions expressed herein by the publishers and writer s are their own Printing Company, . . emremuin bv the DeDartment nf th Air tu tisements in thie an endorsement of the lpartment of the A. r Force of the products or services advertised fa an unofficial newspaper published every other Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill A Fit, Utah. . . xmxTiii iciri?n ah IW fiol ytion"'1962 Nov Jjj 21, TMWS - -- n in a. irtvcini aniouLm, LIIAU Vol. 15 No. 21 first Minuteman ICBM Airlifted to Malmstrom JAv.v.v.y.me.Ml9lWS The first Minuteman ICBM to be deliverM Malmstrom AFB, Mont., for silo deployment left Hill AFB last weeK aboard a Cargomaster, Col. C. W. Hahn, supply and transDortation director, said that the huge ICBM was sealed in a shipment container, bal listic missile (SSCBM), especially designed for the missile. (J-13- 3B Economic Expert Signed to Speak At Club Social " , The second meeting of the Hill Administrative Club will be held Nov. 24 at the Officers Club. Guest speaker will be Doug las N. Thompson, former professor of economics at the University of Utah, and now man ager oi a. nogie company, inLorin W. Rowley vestment advisers on stocks and bonds. His topic will be "The Supply Economic Outlook for 1963 and Its Affect on Stock." 9s Kamed AFLC A Smorgasbord dinner also has been planned. Tickets for this affair will Top Suggester- be $2.50 per person on a "first A general mechanic in Supp- come, lirst served basis, ihey ly and Transportation at Og-de- n are available from the following AMA has been named personnel: Gerald D. Sanford, AFLC's Suggester of the Year (ACC), Carlos M. Bergeson for fiscal year 1962. (VM), Earl F. Braithwaite, He is Lorin V. Rowley who (RYVHO), Nile W. Harbertson submitted 39 suggestions in one (YEG), James G. Hogge rear, with 19 of them being (BAX), Carl H. Woodmansoe adopted. (PAT), Joseph A. Lehner (BD), Second top suggester in the Ruth Phillips (CS), Scott Clay Command was Norman T. Olsen (CAP), George Lepas (MD), ho had fourteen suggestions Charles Eddy (MP), John O. Jopted at San Antonio AMA. McClurg (MV), A, J. Powell A. Ed Jilliam Young of the 2856th (ME), W. G. Ruff (MD-1Base Wing at Rome L. W. AMA Cordon (SMA), Sevy, Mechanic ' ), tame third with 11 suggestions uupiea. r. n . 1. Kowiey, (NMPF). The missile was removed from Force-Boein- g Plant 77 at Air Hill and delivered to the flight line at the base. Col. Hahn said that the huge is the primary mode of delivering the Minuteman missiles to their destinations. Witnessing the loading of the Minuteman aboard the were Gen. Coupland, Gen. Hed-lunand Brig. Gen. Richard F. Bromiley, deputy commander, Western Transport Air Force, MATS, whose headquarters are at Travis AFB, Calif. The 1501st Air Transport Wing is a unit of WESTAF. Aircraft commander was Maj. R. N. C-1- 33 C-1- 33 d, Accompanying the to Malmstrom was Lt. Col. S. W. Henry, chief of the trans portation management division. Also Uses Rail Ogden AMA's supply and transportation directorate has transportation management responsibilities for all Minuteman deliveries. The directorate also uses rail and motor, vehicles, when the occasion warrants, to deliver the missiles to their sites and eventually return them to Ogden AMA for maintenance in its shops. The 1501st is assigned to the C-1- 33 Air Transport W i n g, Travis AFB, Calif. (Military Air Transport Service). The aircraft is 158 feet long, has a (Continued on Page 7) Happy Thanksgiving! Pretty Judy Flint, clerk typist in Materiel Management, puts the finishing touches on a roast turkey in preparation for a joyous Thanksgiving Day dinner. She joins us in wishing you a "happy holiday!" AF Chief of Staff Says: g Practice Stop to all Air Force Chief of Staff In Gift-Givin- a message Le-Mcommands, has announced a firm policy on the practice of presenting gifts to individual members of the Air Force. His entire message is quoted here: "Over the past years it has become a tradition in the Air onger be in the position of a su Force to present a gift to depart- perior by reason of his transing senior officers and civilians fer, retirement or separation, or or members of their families. I the gift may be given in name have discussed this matter with to other members of his family, the Secretary of the Air Force this custom violates the purpose and we are agreed that this prac- and spirit of the prohibition against gifts. tice must stop. "Neither Mr. Zuckert nor I "Revised statutes, Section will accept such gifts nor do we 1784, Title 5, United States Code want aflyone else to do' so, reSection 113, and Section E, Air Nogardless of grade or position. Force Regulation 11:27, 7 must be made clear at all This vember 1956, prohibit both the of the service. I reechelons presentation to and the receipt fiquest your complete support of of gifts by superiors. ; "Even though, the departing this policy." commander may technically no who was named AA's suggester for FY (Continued on Page 7) 1962 t.T 9 583 win. the tCtion j4 United Fund a close Nov- - 16 pledged and $47,- - 10 - kneeled. t0 tops Attractive tables will be heaped with roast turkey and baked ham. A center table decorated with a Thanksgiving theme, white table linen and candlelight will set the mood for this annual event. that the Over 1,200 pounds of turkey, 500 pounds of ham, 600 pounds of white potatoes, 300 pounds of de contributed last tm i the Q!3 ;: do, highest amount th United Fund Driv 7-"e past five years. I A L proj !flfrman' m. vC lyine TAW , Sai will he hov sweet ihe next few days tal- - potatoes, and over 90 pounds of shrimp cocktail will be served to the more than 1,400 expected diners. bgir;;0T.eyand prepar A . f'nal summarization afc. tAJ?n Participation and ition u.,, tnatlon bv organ buted prepared and Per StrTln J S0n Turkey Dinners Readied at Hill A Thanksgiving treat is in store for servicemen, dependents, and guests tomorrow at the airmen's dining hall, according to Chief Warrant Officer James W. Curtis, food services officer,' 2849th ABW. ,53 Pledged Fr United Fund Drivi ay M all re FIKST BY AIK-- A meiai c . ii nTin ill f nnn friTM inside is, loaded aboard a C- It was the first Minuteman to be de lhe Mon,ana ait basfe The menu also includes assorted salads, corn bread dress- - (Continued on Page 5). |