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Show taJ flTm 9tmm Emm w.4m eta M r a ii 11 rain ( r :3 l f 1 r-- i it JJ. M. J W .. A " vi-- . t'M'itjii-'- : n Gen. .Mark E. Bradley, Jr., PENNANT J) RUSH art Wsmmander (left), presents the Geld Rush cost te Maj. Gen. Don Ceupland, Ogden AMA com-- orce tosuaana Lr at ceremonies at won me Inuarters. Ugaen jjt:iiiin, in loiitpeiiuon reduc-Cuna- ait r ama COVETED FLAG General Coupland (seco?rd from right) then presented the coveted Gold Rush pennant to Col. E. R. reduction project officer left) Casey, Ogden AMA co and CRI officials Merlin Paul, Arthur Johnson and Alan Christensen. Col. E. CJ. Prohaska, Ogden AMA deputy commander (right), also officiated at the g See .ceremony. . story and General Coupland's message on Page 2.) nt joisiics flag-raisin- B31. AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE AIR FORCE U. S. The Award Winning Newspaper in'e.e-i- Top Times U an unofficial newspaper published every Air Faroe Logistics Command. is published by Inland the Department of the Air Force. Optinions expressed by the Department cf the Air Ferce. The til expression by the Department of the Air Force of product a Hill PUBLISHED FROLIC! AT. KAYSVILLE. May 8, 1964 UTAH , tese Plans Open Armed Forces 29 May li or services advertised. Hill AF B- m Party nd t ly the 10 - The west and south gates to Hill AFB will swing open iMay your calen- at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, as the Utah air base observes special day . . . ppoon Holiday" has been Armed Forces Day. T. 0w w u frt av w tVlp ! A fled on that day exclusive- all Hill AFB civilian and action-packe- Elections Scheduled Monday Hil! Club and their Jes. Hill AFB Civilian 9rted fund i n&s made dy. "ill feature welfare arrangements The May meeting of the Hill Administrative Club will be a held free da the Lagoon i'weaingin music of and star at the officers' club, May f d at clo.ses ....d M w which show S :. i 29 on r7 personnel 1 in the of personnel at Hill Air Force Ease, Company, KnysviUe, Utah, a private firm, in no way ccn-itpublishers and writers are their own and are not to be connidered apioarane of advertisements in this publication does not .constitute Printnr It NO. other Friday ' 3 p.m. The "Elue Eagles." Hill AFB's skydiving team, will be one of the main attractions with three demonstrations of sport parachute jumping scheduled. Staff Sergeant Harvey Bus-kirA1C John Baker and A1C Edward Kimble, who are the "Blue Eagles," will jump at trresegifed Air force lofflir.er.(2a.ion Cel. Robert A. Erdin (right), chief of Ogden AMA's Minute-ma- n division, receives the Air Force Commendation Medal from Gen. Mark E. Bradley, Jr, AFLC commander, at ceremonies at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio. Colonel Erdin was cited for achieving austere logistics support posture, an exceptionally low Not Operationally Ready Supply rate and rate for the Minuteman an exceptionally high Weapon system during the period of Jan. 1 to Feb. 29, 1964. As a result, he was selected outstanding System Support Manager. Sabreliner Logs se T-39 beginning at noon, President Weldon Woozley announces. There will be no briefing by a f staff officer or director at "mtvr recording this event. Instead, new officoncession m..:n . cers of the club will be elected altitudes varying from 20,000 Sabreliner celebrated an important Ogden AMA's 9 feet. to feet 12,500 oiffercntlv ii,a .nd proposed changes to the last week when it logged its 1,000th hour of ra Drs" in thP Their aerobatics will in- accomplishment will constitution and time in less than its first year since being assigned Tickets for th clude a pinwheel rrhere all flying be voted on. at Hill AFB. The sleek, twin-j(Continued on Page S) passenger (Continued on rage S) Hill AFB arrived at aircraft to HiU rersonnH. SO 76.3 of with last year April hours of flying time on it. It Page 2) landed April 27 this year with 1,085.5 hoars. During this time it has 11, k, 10 00 Hours Flying Time e 1 T-3- 1 by-la- ws et I m ' : i flown more than 500,000 miles, or an equivalent to 20 redj, uun in "Pa?? norm.. ami ' ' r,t ' tit:- ay -- AMA bc- - 1. ,vi" It la m-- of to warn .... w- -. f '., r. .."NV- - re- in-- times around the world. In March of this year it flew a record 150 hours logging some 113,000 passenger miles. This included a "down day" scheduled each week for local preventive maintenance checks in addition to the regularly scheduled periodic and poatflight inspections. For the th only one at 150 the hour in one month, Hill, or an average of five flying hours per day, i equivalent to (Continued on Pae 2) T-3- of an keep It airborne are celebrating the . occa. ion. Jensen, Capt. Thorans wrener, K MSgt. Dale Powell. Mnj. TSgt. M. (I. - "V;r' ij.. lKilen, SSgt. C. l- I- t- sMSst. Harry Scholtr. row are A1C Ed ard front ,hc rw Edward,. ACC Uichnrd Mahon, t and T.gt. M. V. Kenncy. 3, |