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Show I Till. sion, Maintenance Directorate ; munition. Inventory Division, was "'SI' 'commander, Raymond E. Close, Ogden, dep- - -- 70oth Ammunitions Wing. Each received the Maeh uiy cnier oi tne lviinuteman Di 'SflVP Hill Administra. vision,' Materiel Management (pronounced mock) lapel pin Coveted Mach award Directorate,!: and M. R. Lang-sto- and an engraved imi and achievement, Clearfield, chief of Air- (Continued on Page 2) Ann & n, : Prhaska' formf command-Lesente- d G ll P a'mA the the left since h1 rd' ? Director AFLC 1p to become AF Aid Society Drive Editorials Programs. Walter winners were ; and 5 in Kaysville, INSIDE THIS ISSUE H , 4 10 12, 13 18 19 Gold Rush Savings Sports Happenings on the Hill Suggestion Awards Machinist Cited for Heroism. Four Officers Commended chief of ; laj START 20 ij. mmmm GENERATING mi iiiiiiii imhwiiiiihi nr j7 " si Setting up a power Renerator as oi encampment exercises of the 12th Mobile Communi- pjn cations Squadron are (left to right) MSgt Darwin Mallo, SSgt. Kenneth Ferguson, and 1st Lt. Oliver Sasse. U. S. AIR FORCE AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE " I f Sv reservists Some 150 Air Force ki) V Reservists Talie Training AF Cali- Washington fornia are at Hill AFB for a 15 day summer encampment which runs through July 25. Maj. Wallace Mark, command and from -- The Award Winning Newspaper The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every other Vi iilay in the interest of at Hill Utah, of Air Force Logisti' Command. It is published by inland Printing Company. Kaysville. Utah,personnel a ivat In in. nee ted with the Departmen of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher! and writers are their own and are not n official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The inwinnr. nf ,.!,! ;.0,onio ;.. i.., ..i.i; .: i an cuuiuKuicut ujr me .ciai uiiem oi ine air rorce oi me prouucls or services advertised, i : VOL. 17 as Mori, Colonel Hahn will re fits deputy commander un- rvts. Officer 5 Ween ji PromotH SIC officers "tirtcen received e at Hill AFD thb promotions :iS. pbnai II. Baiksdale, Jr., Og- - staff judge advocate, promoted to colon effec MMA 't.'alyl.-- .. I'lviiivuuii.-f- k were J as l: ft. r Garner, ciicciive , follows: lieutenant F PUBLISHED colonel" TiAnV chief of Flight - v Division, 1 and Ever eacn, chief of Ba3e 'Kire Division. jw: Richard O. Miller, the 270oth Airmnn! ... " P w"igs Test Division F. Cannon, chief o Five Indian Air Force offi cials are at Hill AFB studying U.S. Air Force supply a n d maintenance techniques. They will be here two weeki. The officers are Group Capt. R. D. Khanna, joint director of equipment; Wing Commander J. C. Varma, deputy director of the Indian Air Force's technical division; Wing Commander K. K. Bali, electrical officer; Wing CommanderS. N. Visweswariah. deputy director of signals, and Wing Commander P. C. Santra. commander of the equipment depot. Hill AFB officials said that the five are studying lr.S. Air Force methods for possible adoption by the Indian Air Force. It uses a number of 14 l- re military aircraft of U.S. make, 'including 1 19 Flying Iloxcars and Super UTAH July 17, 19G1 1 1 . Ma-(Contin- Pa, ?p!y tSt Cost w f 'n? CUP itcm3 in reduction in shipping charge damage to contents, as well as reduction in cost of materials to make up the box. ,,bcroard and elimination of fe. uoun(' b places weighs 51 AFLC chose this particular included. CUP item because it is typical rnetnbr '4,S0d girted 57.8 of how large savings can come about through modernized pack0 ba.H-- d on pro! aging techniques. $ Squadron (Reserve), said that the men are assigned to Detachment 2 from Travis AFB, Calif.; Detachment 3, Fairchild AFB, Wash., and Detachment 5, Hamilton AFB, Calif. The reservists established a communications net between Hill AFB, McClellan AFB, Calif., and Mather AFB, Calif. The network is used to transmit weather information and other squadron business to familiar ize the troop3 with the latest in 'f'tM - , '- -' Communi- - cationS '1 (Continued on Page 2) Daily Bible School Sign-U- p Protestant Tomorrow Daily Vacation Bible School will be held at 7 for Hill AFB July 27-Au- g. is 7 children of military personnel. Registration begins tomorrow. Chaplain (Major) Lucas W. Buttry, director of the school, said that children ages five years through Junior High School are eligible, to enroll. Bu.s service will be furnished from areas A, C, D, and E. The classes will be held daily, Monday through Fri- 't 71 fn wm?y Up in Wild Blue Yonder or the 467,111 Defense are taking up the port to Squadn.n Head ab,ut it Tow to nuke safe parachute landing,. karn Irakiting? What U il? Men on page 6. Range Dedication Reduction Item on Display ense Cost Reduction Weelc c!S!" Vy Air Forcc .curement of 284.333 bombs for one of Air Force use. Savings include U J?- - on Pa?e 3) irn "ciion item submitted by the Tacking and "onng r.ranch of the Supply and Transporxauon P for two V i er of the 12th Mobile 1 C-- The Indians, who will leave r?wnent' prod Hill AFB on July 23 also wil v,r"xory, air visit Mobile Air Materiel Area ti p"nienance officer. M Ala.; Warner Robins Air Cnl'mucdon 1st AT KAYSVILLE, sve icers mm nd Tralnfn Hahn has been the Ogden Air Maid Area deputy commander li an additional duty as ktor of Supply and Trans W. C. i; Commander DepuTy ignod NO. Air Force Base, in no way con- to lie considered Speaker Announced Robert II. Charle. AssisAir tant Secretary of the and Force for Installatiws 1 thet, Logistics, will Hill A.r the at speaker i. Range dedication July J an city ofNational, state be in ficial and other will tendance at n for the The change in the civilian ray schedule which went into effect June 1 has met with approval of most Hill AFB em ployees, according to Accounting and Finance Division olli fTcUity Z Air Force felt that these checks could be mailed earlier if pay located about 50 a.r niiles west of Hill AFB near Lake. shores of Great Salt (Continued on Page 23) Complaints Answered on Pay Schedule cials. However, a few complaints have been received from people who preferred the old schedule and officials offered several suggestions to them. Previously the checks were mailed on the eighth workday after the close of the pay peri- $7.5-rn.Il.o- day, from 9 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. Theme of the school is "The od. Headquarters. United States roll processing was speeded up. Prescribed changes were suc cessfully implemented at Hill AFB and checks arc now mailed on the fifth workday after the close of each pay period. The checks are now usually mailed on Fridays. Some com- plaints have been received that the checks remain in the mailboxes over the weekend (Continued on Page 2) |