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Show U. S. Ik AIH PORCH AKItOSPAl'K f I'Dlt IMSAt'K INAYiM! !! .L L.I .1 Mll Publwhed Ujr Iiilnni Piintinn own Oiun.u.,. lottM lionin by tiio i ulil ..mrra nmt wnu. uio tlu-toiuianj. a oiuale firm.DciMirtment na mre not to lx roiuulerml an official of the Air Force. The appearance of advert UrmenU in Ui exprwwmn by the Icir t rtetvii-lmennot nf the Air l.v.-.constitute an emluraement of the publication f i.. "' lt'P iinica an unofficial newinir publixht-- every other Friday in the interest of raonvtel at Hill Al'U. Utah. . VOL. IS NO. It PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE. July 5, IBM" UTAH i : n If II !uoi. I V 111 llll iro-oinisi- nII n r7 II sia k nII n I n II D epiwfcy Commniainideir Col. Elmer G. Prohaska was - Comptroller employees Don Parker and Col. Edward R. Casey, Comptroller, inspect Mom Evans and , tally sheet which shows $6,150 collected in the Falcon Foundation Fund Drive conducted on base June COUNTDOWN named deputy commander of the Ogden Air Materiel Area on July 1, it was announced by Maj. Gen. Don Coupland, Ogden AMA commander. Colonel Prohaska, Director of Materiel Management for Og- 15-3-0. den AMA, replaced Brig. Gen.! Earl C. Hedlund who left Sun- day to take command of Warner Falcon Robins AMA, rear Macon, Ga., on Aug. 1. General Coupland said that Collects Colonel Prohaska will hold the additional duty of Materiel' The slogan of "Back America's Best" paid off for the Management Director until the Foundation Fund Drive at Hill AFB to the tune of $6,150, arrival of Col. John A. Hewitt The in August to assume the position said Col. E. R. Casey, project officer for the campaign drive ended June 30. of Director of Materiel ManageThe generosity of Hill AFB ment, AM A Reaches military and civilian personnel, Ogden Colonel Hewitt is now Chief,; displayed by digging deep in Technical Operations Office,' their pocketbooks, doubled the Over 47 Per Cent Ballistic Systems Division. AF-- 1 original estimate of local fund SC, Norton AFB, California. drive officials, Colonel Casey In Suggestion Program Serves 80 Bases said. He said that a cashier's check Ogden AMA, which has its The Ogden AMA not only amount will be forwx at Hill AFB, is the arded to Republic National achieved, but exceeded, its par headquarters ' , 1 sJf"H '4 in the civilian command that provides procureBank, in Dallas, Tex., agent for ticipation goal ment, supply and maintenance the. Falcon Foundation. There suggestion program during fiscal year 1963, according to a re support to more than 80 Air the money will be put in trust COLONEL ELMER (I. MtOIIASKA Col. Force bases and sites in nine for scholarships, along with port released this week by New of western and Deputy Commander for Ogden AMA states the part funds collected Raymond W. Cassell, Chief of throughout the Personnel and Administration Canada. Ogden AMA missile wor.il. and aircraft missions include Office. Eligible for Scholarships the Minuteman ICBM, Bomarc Missile Outstanding and deserving the Colonel noted Cassell that ground-to-ai- r interceptor misyoung men who need further or 11,823 civilian workers at the sile, the aircraft, and the broader schooling before they installation "chalked up" a perthe Air Force's newest can pass the Air Force Acadeof over exceeding jet interceptor. centage my entrance examinations will The last production model Minuteman ICBM scheduled for the previously-establishe- d goal be eligible for $1,000 scholarshNative of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Malmstrom AFB, Mont., has been shipped by the Ogden Air ips. Money collected here by Col. Prohaska has 25 years of Materiel Area to the Montana missile site and deployed in its silo. Named as winners of one-da- y helps insure that the FoundatiThe occasion was marked Wednesday by formal ceremonies military service of which nearly on's scholarship in which the first Minuteman wing of 150 solid- Malmstrom at (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 7) program re- " on a sound fuel missiles was declared oper- financial basis. a'lional. Colonel Casey exnresspd nn. Brig. Gen. Harry E. Preciation to all those who gave worthy, commander of the Bal generously in time and money listic Systems Division's Site The Thunderbirds. the A U I conclusion "wool of tivation Task Force, turned the driv e. Force's famous precision flyi ..... a tI1 e last of the Montana uvei " "They team, will make their only ap performed a great Col. Lawrence F. Light- or the Air thi3 year Utah in pearance commander of the 341st Force," he said. "ave insured that the the Weber Valley Air Fair c Missile Wing, Stra- '7 Academy j3 Provided with a the Ogden Municipal Airport Command. r 13. July candi. , Col. R. A. Erdin, chief of the .na ?utstanding The fair is sponsored by the ultimately furnishes Division here, repMinuteman A'r Force gifted officers." Ogden Squadron of the Air AMA at the resented Ogden Force Assn. Admission is free. ceremonies. John E. Dayhuff, commander to This Shipped First Missile of the Ogden Squadron, said will put that the Thunderbirds Col. C. W. Hahn, Ogden AMA of preshow on a J lmstrom Missitc 2 Support Supply and Transportation DiFA Wirijr cision acrobatics, beginning at Officers 3 rector, said that the first Min2 p.m. uteman destined for Malmstrom Sjjfitual Life Conference.. 3 Suleft Air Force-Boein- g Plant 77, Flying supersonic overthe with the at Hill Sabres wingtips assembly per J0" facility, 6 separatAFB in July 1962 by rail. The and pCS feet three lapping Anniversary 7 first aerial delivery, utilizing a ed vertically by "broomstick" JF'Academy Uaison 7 Thunderbirds Military Air Transport Service the bomb bursts, rBob Scoring Train 8 clearance, took place in November, will demonstrate ! Urv'val Supplie3 19G2. turns, 9 rolls, loops, cloverleafs, miiy Services VoloBtMi; PRECISION FLYING The Thunderbirds, the Air Forte's rolls and dives. F.oth rail and air deliven one of their aerial team, will go supplethrough solo Two flying have been used for subsequt famous precision 10 pilots Thunthe Sabres, Super ment the four aircraft diamond deliveries by the Supply maneuvers. Flying supersonic 2 show 13 formation as an additional ata p.m. July Transportation Directorate derbirds will put on 3IK traction. The solo pilots will M.htary RtiM . (Continued on Page, at the Weber Valley Air Fair at the Ogden Municipal Airport. 8) on Foundation Fund Drive $6,150; Tops j j Goal j for-th- j F-1- 01 F-4- C, 47, Last Shipped to Malmstrom; Minuteman Ving Declared Operational 4. Thunderbirds to Star at Air Fair July 13 -- ',' ...... -- Issue: m ZZ." F-1- 00 C-I- .snof" F-1- 00 (Continued Page |