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Show HILL TOP TIMES 12 Page Three , AFNS) oper-- ; ..e tccn ; for the past fln security an'' ei f.cni officials c- -e : ... rc-the- . -- m - down. Meanto ciose . , w A while, i monthly average 99.5-pro000 gallons of the product is avidly consumed by base pilots. The distilleries, operated by the liquid oxygen (LOX) plant,n,.,Ma limiul nxvsren that eni ables pilots to breatne auniig high altitude missions. The plant also produces oxygen in aseous form for pilots ci air craft not equipped with liquid oxygen converters. Users call : . of 1 . i, 1 the product just what the tor ordered for aircraft flights. Students Visit Data Robert Blackburn (left) Data Services Division, explains operation of IBM equipment to visiting ninth erade c irora ugucu. siuuymg general bus TOW, leit 10 ngm, are uienn riygare and Jeff PJ liacK . . 1 T r , li x ront row, IT xxancy Ci oiauumg anu jazue aionaa. More Consolidated Joint Training 1ST Lt. Cmdr. Allyn E. Rowley (seated), Navy Jiasioa officer, has been joined by two Navy enlisted men, Aviation Storekeeper First Class William J. Farrell (left), and Chief Aviation Storekeeper Oscar J. Wiles. The office was established lo coordinate logistical support activities for the Fl r'reraft used jointly by the Navy and Air Force. KAVY iwo c mistm men Asssoneii o m Ws liaison Office ? . .. avy ai".oi'o i . Washington (AFNS) Larger numbers of Air Force person-ne- l in the future are likely to find themselves attending technical and professional training schools with members of other services. The action is part of a program by all military departments to economize on training costs through use of consolidated or joint facilities. Some training is already bee ing conducted at joint or schools where joint regulations and Department of Defense directives provide for reciprocal use of facilities in training certain skills. This week the Air Force said studies are being made to determine where more types of training can be consolidated or accomplished jointly. inter-iervic- that's the case around the Directorate of Sia- - tcriel Management office, building 104. '"vo Xavy enlisted men, Chief n Ltorekeeper Oscar J. V.c?, and Aviation Storekeeper ;r.:t Class William J. Farrell, ;.;:ve joined Lt. Cmdr. Allyn E. i.owlcy in the Navy's liaison oriice at Hill AFB. vl.-.tio- Meet The . Secretary Commander Rowley opened the Navy's liaison office here (Fourth in a Series) last summer to coordinate logissecretary- Carolyn Some of the less complex skill tical support activities for the stenographerChild, for Col. Raymond areas to be looked at in the near F4 fighter and reconnaissance W. Cassell, Personnel and Ad future and which to aircraft. ministration Office, says she lend themselves to appear combined It is used jointly by the Navy training include medical, ad and Air Force and Ogden Air ministrative, security, photog Materiel Area has logistical raphy, telephone, motor vehicle, systems support management the supersonresponsibility for ic, twin-jt- l,C00-mile-per-ho- ur, t -- Chief Wiles reporls from the USS Hornet, nn anti-submari- ne I A native of Cogswell, N.D., 'he has 17 years of military service. His wife, Jean and their children, Sybil, 18; Mike, .10; and Lyndia, 11, will join iim when classes are dismissed .in Westminister, Calif. Farrell reports from the USS Coral Sea, a Pacific Fleet carrier, based in San Diego, Calif. A native of Augusta, Ca., Hie is a veteran of nine years ' ' ,J Ml ATT 'has "an enviable position, an extremely good boss, and excellent people to work with." She especially likes her work because it gives her an oppo.' rtunity to serve both military and civilian personnel in an or service. 't?.ot military ' He and his wife, F.onnic. and ganization which is interested "their children, Pattie, 4; Terry, in the welfare and working con of all employees, she 22, and Kathy, V2, will rmde ditions said. on base. Carolyn has worked at Hill AFI1 V LEISUIIB time is no jdncc August, 19.,p, nnd r a longer Iwih occupied her to modern Thanks , present posi-tio- n problem. ? WASHINGTON (AFNS) The Air Force has ordered all equipped with a newly developed portable rescue beacon capable of being seen from 5 to 15 miles away. rowered by a mercury bat-- l tery, the beacon provides a e strobe-lik- e flashing light for nine hours to mark the location of downed aircrew members. its aircraft carrier based at Long Beach, Calif. The Hornet recently returned from a xeven-jnonl- h cruise in the Pacific. ' machinist, utilities, crafts and trades. Officials said tlie Air Force intends to continue joint training where practical and useful; seek out additional possibilities for such training; and recommend to the Joint Chiefs of Staff other areas in which training can be consolidated. The Department of Defense has consolidated training for all services in language and information skills in schools run by the Army. The Air Force conducts air intelligence training for itself and the Navy and offers a series of Department of Defense joint courses in lo gistics management. A Defense Department Computer Institute is run by the Navy and a Weap ons Systems Management Cen ter is planned for operation by the Air Force. Tart of the studies currently underway is to see if such complex skills; as nuclear weapons, cryptographic and precision measuring equip- - Air Force Adopts Hew Rescue Beacon aircraft. . methods of transportation, you use it all up getting to and from ince 19CI. all-gi- rl I i : i : . 1 1 i t . ment can be taught in 'caJ xaatea or joint schools. Officials jor career said that of 47 J fields in the A Force, training in some porti of 40 of them is accompli at consolidated or jointly J ducted facilities. MOVIES Sunday, June 7 BIRDIE, Janet Van Dyke, BYE Ej Leigh, K Ann-Ma- rd Family. Tuesday, June 9 NIGS TIDE, Dennis Hopper, L: Lawson. Mature, young I pie. Wednesday. June 10 T WORLD OF HETCYO: ENT, Peter Sellers, U Prentiss, Tippy TTinredav. June Feature k :' rie Spaeth. THERE, Walker, 11 IT'S Y0GIf4 cartoon, raw FACE Tiitia 12 THE RAIN, Rot CM Harina Berti, Mature, F v;.i,xr people. . Two cf the lights will be placed in each of the multiplace HferafU carried aboard transport aircraft Individual survival kits aboard other aircraft will contain one of the units. The Air Force said aircraft arc being equipped with the beacons as fast as they can be supplied by the manufacturer. Pacific Air Forces has alreadv re ceived its first shipment. Tac- utai ir command is next in line. The Air Force has had an op- ft erational support rrnuii-mfor such a beacon for -- 1 Forecast blue-whit- mWB manufacturer, Her hobbies include fill xports ACKl7,vThe Electronic Corn.. f ' vrork. uch a filing and hunting, York is the first 0 develon City, bhc is an avid Softball fan and " ..r mK mze and perform , A MAN'S CHAnACTER and formerly played on the Shamance specifications. 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