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Show TuIV HILL TOP TIMES 19, 1963 Paffe MAGAZINE ARTICLE CITES OGDEN AMA "Push Button Logistics", an informative and comprehensive article appearing in the July issue of the Air Force and Space Digest Magazine, published by the Air Force Association, will be interesting reading for civilian and military personnel of the base. If. Generals Voted Valley Air Fair in Ogden the following day. Front row, left to ri"ht, are Capt. Ronald Catton, Lt. Col. William Alden and Capt. Robert Moore. Back row are Maj. Edwin Palmgren, of the 30 officers to the appointed newly formed council attended the first meeting. Capt. Verling D. Dickman, legal officer, Judge Advocate Office, and immediate past president of the council, briefed the new members on the operation during the past two years. The council, part of USAF Officer Career Motivation Program, consists of junior officers from all organizations on base. AFB, Members of the council discuss of junior officers, AFB, Mo.; Minot AFB, N.D.; grievances in their which, opinion, hinder Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo., decisions for Air favorable and Grand Forks AFB, N.D. Force careers. The second meeting, subject will Salt Lake AFA Squadron to call by athe chairman, the from consist of briefing office commander's concerning Schedules Picnic July 20 the duties and responsibilities The Salt Lake Squadron of the of the Junior Officers Council. Air Force Assn. will hold its annual picnic July 20 at the Ft. Douglas picnic grounds, according to Leigh II. Hunt, program director for the squadron. He said that there will be fun, games and refreshments for AFA members and their fami- Jerry Shockley, Capt. William Higgenbotham and Capt. were the hit of the show that Paul Kauttu. The Put on by the Ogden than more 25,000 spectators. drew show also featured the Force Air the of Assn., Squadron Hill AFB military, cargo and bomber aircraft on display and in flyovers, skydivers, "Flying Professor" comedy act, search and rescue demonstration, and other attractions. Capt. "T-Bird- Two s" at Bisworih Strategic Air Command's 44th Strategic Missile Wing, of Minuteman ICBM, consisting has been declared operational at Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota. The announcement came shortly The after ceremonies celebrating operational status of Malmstrom AFB, Mont. Presently two flights of 10 each are operational. three Ultimately Minuteman squadrons will operate in the 44th SMW and will be designated the 6Gth, 67th and 68th Strat- egic Missile Squadrons. Each en Max Kennedy, acting Ogden AMA Maintenance director, said that personnel of the MAMS complex are to be commended for their "high quality work and proficiency" in rehabilitating the two Minutemen. Their skill plays dilions of temperature, humidity and dust control; a radiographic inspection facility where Minute-ma- n to enmotors are able Ogden AMA technicians to detect bonding-to-cas- e separation, internal cracks or voids in the propellant, and other flaws. Modified Igloos for Storage The MAMS complex also includes 12 modified igloos to store the missiles and motors. These also are environmental'.y controlled. Some 100 personnel from Or-de- n AMA's Maintenance directorate and the 2705th A irmu rations Wing are now employed i a the MAMS. Some 100 employees eventually will be employed in the complex. The first production Minute-ma- n to be repaired by the Ogden AMA was sent here in Nov. 19(5:2 from Malmstrom AFIi, Mont., and was returned there in Jan. 19G2. A malfunction in an electrical cable required the maintenance. All Minutemen requiring maintenance beyond capabilities of the crews at the launch sites will be returned to Hill AFB for maintenance. "X-raye- d" Twenty-on- e 10 fl ifIk IS fi 0 p II Minuf eman Flights Declare OperaHonal missiles 3. C-1- 3: four-engine- a vital roll in the success of the Air Force's Minuteman program, he said. First Lieutenant Mark A. The MAMS facility consists of Generate, 4754th Radar Evalua- five assembly-disassembl- y buildtion Squadron, has been elected ings, two "clean rooms" where chairman of the Junior Officers electronic and hydraulic components are repaired under con- Council. of J0C The Air Force Thunderbirds are shown July 12 for an engagement at the Weber (Continued from Page 1) ing devices to the repair shops. The components were checked out thoroughly to see if there were any discrepancies. By April the entire missile had gone through the repair cycle, been reassembled, given a functional check, and airlifted back to Vaiulenberg by MATS is the d The usual method of delivery of to the launch sites. The second missile, 001, was r e c e i v e d in February and shipped in May to Vaiulenberg. The work done on the missile was the same as on 003. Min-utem- The article is written by Associate Editor Allan R. Scholin and gives the overall picture of the Air Force Logistics Command streamlined management policies. Each Air Materiel Area is cited AERIAL ACES iwTarrival here on firings squadron will include five flights of 10 missiles each with each flight having its own launch control center. ID. p0prjyoureoW lies. The affair will begin at 3 with the food served at 5 Other Minuteman ICBM in- Price will be $1.50 each stallations are in various stages adults and 85 cents each of construction at Whiteman children. HIDE FOP, p.m. p.m. for for 9 Scenic Trail Rides 0 Moonlight Rides (Hy Reservation Only) Children's Trail Rides TOTAL 31 POUNDS TOTAL 75 POUNDS Fully PICMIC HAMS Cooked lb lb 4 box 3 . CYPAETC 9 EEF0RE! NEVER J SUCH QUALITY 10W PRICE! 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