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Show KILL TOP TIMES ! CeBunuimean www- - and more than tinns Snuadron 1 flini Ulrt"""" Communications Service f the Air Force jthpir third anniversary as a major air : 3 Largest Air Force Academy reshnian Ciass Enrolled LbatM Third Assniversarv I. Page -- Air Force Academy, Colo. (AFNSj Some 1,003 young men, the largest "doolie" class to date, reported to the Air Air July 1- oeronnel celebrated tne occasion locally ?? cake and refreshments. erday, Force :" ' Colo.' : Academy. : ( AI Some 1,003 young communication between instruc- S) men, the largest "doolie" class to! or and cadet. date, will report to the Air Force The size of each new class will Academy June 29, if all appointe increased each year by approx ments offered are accepted, Col. over the old Charles C. Anderson, Jr., direc- imately 200 cadets the new fauntil authorization, tor of admissions, said this week. the for cilities Academy proposed The increased number of teneach a After are that, reality. dered appointments is the result new class will number approxi of legislation, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson Mar. 3, mately 1,358. equalizing the number of cadets authorized at each Service acad-e'- at 4,417. The former au- - Gen. Powers Gels Degree Is ' wide system of electronic air navService igational aids, enable commandtheir third ers to launch and recover strike forces in all weather conditions. an Iniber: Wed major Pilots of manned aerospace weapons are provided a dependable ground environment to assist them in precise navigation of subsonic and supersonic flights 11 i t it ranging tne iun sunace oi tne July 1. states. rems w U motto the s Air Force. the Robert M. Johnston , maintain eairtratnc con- globe. late and Is t I cade strength AFCS mobile organizations are Officer's San u 2,529. located in the United States, Eu i r the old authorizaenneth P. Uerg- rope and the Pacific to support tion, the class of 1968 would his AFCS from Air Force emergency missions, Academy Bound haven umbered approximately t t o. contingency operations, exercises Robert M. Johnston, 18, a lation of the com- - and natural disasters. To provide for the additional avs and Air ComThe largest segment of the De- graduate of Clearfield High mea in tne academic program, has received an appoint- the academic day Lvice (AACS).as fense Communications System is School, ultimately will ment to the U.S. Air Force be extended to handle fzation of the Mil- the biggest by AFCS. operated c Academy and will report there portion of new students. Specif kport Service, June 29. control services ically, the number of academic He is the son of Col. and Mrs. kmunications fa KENNEDY LIBRARY periods per day will be increased. Robert D. Johnston, Chief, Air- - The number of cadets in each ir 1, 1961, AACS craft Systems Support Division, class, normally about 1G to 18, and its functions FUND TOTALS $4,046 Materiel Management iferred to the new will remain substantially the Active in most high school same. Tne Academy emphasizes land. 6 Contributions totaling ;ruly global comhave been collected in activities, Robert was sports clas3 discussion and encourages 500 than units, h the John F. Kennedy Library editor of the Talon, school ons and detach- of Fund Drive concluded at newspaper, "A il ou 'the m 4a oi tne of the Key Club, secretary Hill AFB, June 22. jforeign countries The funds will be used to Junior Class, Captain and All island outposts, establish a library to house Kegion nonors in swimming, from Johnston a complete record of the late honors in track, Pacific to the Bel- man in the committee chairand President's life, times and lnd from Thule, a major UN 'Model Club, his administration. Pakistan. It will be built on a site at Boys' State. Workers He was a member of the Na donated by Harvard Univertfic controllers and Society, National sity, Cambridge, Mass., and tioal Honor technicians & Scroll, Press Club, Quill Mr. selected personally by command weeks before French Club and Lettermen's Kennedy eight est of their Air Clab. death. his More than 75 per Young Johnston also received Jghly skilled cate- appointments to the U.S. Naval ive the Air Force Academy and U.S. Military 25 Lications facia-- 1 Offutt AFB, Neb. (AFNS) An honorary Doctor of Laws degree was conferred on Gen. Thomas S. Power, commander-in-chi- ef of the Strategic Air Command, at Creighton University c o m m e ncement exercises fere. op-E- $4,-04- ! here. In presenting the degree, the Very Reverend Henry W. Linn, S.J., president of Creighton University said, "In recognizing Gen. Thomas S. Power we cite the man who controls the mightiest military force ever assembled the leader of those pa- triotic Americans wno are prouu that 'peace is their profession'." vice-preside- nt : j All-Regi- on j EXTRA BANKING ADVANTAGES e rc-th- i than 60 s commu lone-ha- te commanders administer, logis- and coordinate W Managers Receive 'Diplomas' per cent personnel serve elements into flexible, a effective with a world f Academy. of Hill AFB's middle managers have been DOD Establishes lok graduated from a Policy gistics management workshop at the Universityof Utah. The Class subjects were bureau- Washington (AFNS) has Defense cracy and formal organization. Department of instructions for more formal organization and and! Active use of retraining personality ar33S?ment, leadership grans to secure new positions for nnrl ln.tvnn rnldtinno nnnrilinni Miwr f ivili.in CnmloVCCS dis- research and ethics of manage- placed by actions such 3 base ment. closings and reductions in force.' Those graduating were: Surplus employees v. ill be reDominick Antonietti. Gordon trained when they canrot be rein Milne, Ray Bertagnolli, Fritz assigned to other positions be skills can Hohmann, Lowell Christensen, which their presentcan qualify for Leo Harris, Raymond M03., used or when they Charles Topper. Loon Jarman. other job after short retraining Guy Murdoch, Illair Wilcox. periods. Morgan Grover, Birdell Yard-- j The retrained employee must ley, Robert Hill, Alfred Barney, also agree to accert assignmentsWallace Allen, Rex Bean, Carl at locations where jobs are availFernelius, Donald Gilson, Ma- - able. ivirn.n-resnonsibility for de jor Albert Lyksett, Verl Graser. retraining will when Major Herbert Tyson. Herbert termining Francis Farrell, David be practical and of assistance mis She ley. reassigning surplus cmpiojee fixed upon the installation losing Twenty-fiv- e two-wee- Retaining is-- ir ad-'.sue- d pro-attitu- de Ho e of addition Market or. Ron Jep-rceri- y fronf. at Fira. J " raady for 1 call I S3 16 I I PIE i m j ; vHill Air Force Base Employees . and Military Personnel Civilian and Military personnel at Hill A.F.B? have an extra banking advantage with a FIRST SECURITY BANK checking account. has been developed to permit delivery of your pay check to First Security Bank each immepay day and credited to your account bank ready lor diately. Your money is in the A plan you Friday morning. No mail delays. fWn vour account no;v at Building (south end of cafeteria) and request your pay, chock b2 sent directly to the Bass Bank. Choice of 2 accounts: REGULAR or CHECK WAY v Ojrden, Vtah Name and Address Printed FREE j the employees. MATS Wins Safety Award (i? FUN! PER -- MONTH! Scott AFB, HI. (AFNS) Military Headquarters of the and two Service Air Transport Weather Air of its units-- the and the AFB Scott Service, 1607th Air Transport Wing. Dover AFB, D'VTrni the National Safety Award of Honor. 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