OCR Text |
Show HILL TOP TIMES August 16, 1963 Personnel Prepare 'Presentations Son Will Outrank For State Search and Rescue SenAar personnel be given by personnel cf His Father in '66 willSeveral Hill AFB base s participate in a and AFA Hill Cadet . state-wid- e MSgt. Byron G. Bagley, Det. 1, 12th Mobile Communications to the Sq., is looking forward outrank will time when his son him. His son, Larry, who is home on leave, is attending the Air Force Academy, where he is a member of the class of '66. fll At the academy, he is on the list." But ac- "superintendent's cording to Sgt. Bagley there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, to be on the superintendent's list, a cadet must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0 and be in the top 25 per cent of his class militarily. He will major in Basic Sciences at the academy, and after graduation, will enter navigator school. Larry says that his father didn't actually persuade him to join the Air Force, but that he just always wanted an Air Force career. ACADEMY CADET MSgt. Byron G. Bagley (left) takes his son, Cadet Larry C. Bagley, on a tour of Minuteman missile facilities at Hill AFB. Cadet Bagley is home on leave from the Air Force Academy. i McNamara Urges Greater Stability of Civs I Eipl oyees Washington (AFNS) Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara this week issued instructions to military departments Larry's father, MSgt. Bagley, aimed at creating greater stability of employment for career lives on base with his wife, civilian employees. The purpose of the instructions is to provide better plan ning for the personnel impact of changes in the defense structure sonnel in job categories in which and maximum continuing efforts one or more Department of Deto reassign, relocate or retrain fense installations in the region career employees whose positions are releasing qualified career are affected by such changes. employees. The directive instructs the Air The instruction said that emForce and other military departments and defense, agencies to ployees being released will be U.ke the following steps to carry referred for placement in the positions in which vacancies out the stabilization program: exist. Caref ully consider the perTo out the newly outsonnel effects of changes in mis- lined cany program the Department sion, and organization at the time of Defense has established 10 such management decisions are employee regions in the contimade and initiate plans early to nental United States. Separate cope with the personnel effects regions have also been estabof these decisions. Give earlier notice to lished for Alaska, Hawaii, Rico' and Guam. em- te ur n ht in January. The graduate BE DK1 THE IPDC0"GJJ03E! Fuer-t- o 15-d- T1 1 11 (J1 1 to individuals of transfers or . reductions affecting them, "i order to provide more time to reassign or relocate tnese individuals and protect their status as career employees. Pay the travel and trans- portation expenses oi enip.oyees Wfiocanr.ot oe reassignec. hi uieir present locations 10 ouier defense Department installations where their services can be POTT Bn'r. Gen. P. C. Sandretto of the Air Force Communications Service (AFCS) visited Hill inAFB last week on a two-da- y spection. General Sandretto, an Air Force reservist on a tour ar assistant to the AFCS com- - Stop hiring new personnel in affected job categories well in advance of a planned reduction bo that such vacancies as occur can be used for reassignment of personnel who will be adversely affected by the planned 11.11 A Some AaZ- - Hop obti By OEI VOOJKi T. T personnel of the squadron's letachment at Hill AFI. and two detachments from Luke AFI'. Ariz., and two at March AVl Calf arp partici. pal;njf in the encampment, Aug t V ' CASH DOWN EASY PAYDAY . The general also is chairman oi the reserve policy committee, AFCS. In civilian life he is vice Tele-surpl- us Block, fube fype ptu$ fox ond recoppobfe cosing. Add $3.88 for tubefesi. Add $3.88 for whitewolls. NO 7. Retrain employees who are president for International in their present position phone Tdegraph at New York, for assignment in other positions H 3 v.j s a colonel during WWII land vas a rr.oar research enj'i- whenever possible. : "JET CHIEF" 150 O Placement Program In addition, a Department of Defense-wid- e regional priority iniplacement program has been tiated. Under this program, defense Installations within a designated region will stop hiring new per- ALL NYLON, review activities of a summer V encampment of the 12th Mobile Communications Squadron (Re i... i "4 ay TERMS 3U 27MO. GUARANTEE r.et r. He vis met on arriv.-.-l at Hill AFI! by Lt. Col. Keith K. Lund, commander of the Communications Squadron based at Hill AFB. The five reserve detachments are integrated with the 190Gth for the summer IfH-Gt- ce THE PERSON who has a secon- ter will be staffed by faculty d-hand car knows how hard members from Ohio State a bargain. is to drive Glenda. and it daughter, Martha, Saw! SsEMirefto Wh Reserve Sq. Stop Hiring e 8. ployees of major reductions or closure of installations. Whenever possible, announcements are to be made at least six months in advance. . security law e force" search and rescue seminar at ment division. Moab, Aug. 16-1seminar will be The three-da- y Grand hosted by the County Jeep OSU Professor to Read Posse and attract more than 200 law enforcement and posse offiEllsworth AFB Program cials throughout the state. Subject of he Hill AFB preEllsworth AFB, S.D. (afn 1 sentation will be handling of Dr. Robert E. Hasting. crashed or lost Air Force air- Ohio State Univorit .., ,01 craft and crewmen. on-sithe head of that univer! Technicians from the 2701st V4vj a Kituuitie center that win Disposal become Explosive Ordnance operational in Septem conbrief will the Squadron ber when some 45 officers at ferees on handling armament the Minuteman ICBM site here and explosives, such as disarmbegin graduate studies. The ing aircraft ejection seats. academic degree to be granted Base paramedics will give a at Ellsworth will be the briefing and demonstration on as presented at the OSU same receiving crewmen from an air- pus in Columbus, Ohio. cam, craft crash. An ejection seat and dummies to simulate aircrew-me- n The three-to-foyear educa. tional program here, leading to will be used. Other base presentations will a master of business adminis-tratiodegree, was set up un. A WOMAN recently applied der a contract between the Air for space-fligtraining and Force Institute of Technology said, "I weigh only 95 pounds and OSU. Some 120 officers and I also play the harp." will join the graduate program 3955 WALL AVE. PH. 399-442- 5 |