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Show HILL TOP TIMES Tage 10 A Million w Method Saves Add to Project o f 0 Ogden AMA chose to follow Adminis- AMA, Calif. His replace- - ment here has Co!. Cassell not been an- - Colonel Cassell came to Hill AFR in August, 1959, from an assignment at SAC headquarter, Offutt AFR, Neb., where he was chief of the Personnel Management Division. A native of Baxter Springs, Kan., Colonel Cassell began his service career as an infantry second lieutenant in 193G at Ft. Douglas. During WWII he served in Italy as director of Personnel with the 15th Air Force. mar.-pow- El-woo- Sandra (Sandy) Dougher, secretary to the base command er, Col. E. P. Donohue, says she has a most interesting job that never gets boring or routine. "I like my work very, very much," Sandy says. "The con- tact with people is unlimited. We work with personnel under cur own function and also with OPEN 2 P.M. 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Sparks, navigator, ATS, all to ma.o a ld meats ofkc, l,n r, ATS; Savidge, pilot, 4o77th, j.v.d La Beech, CHATEAU BOifS mic k, maintenance El er FIRST AGAIN WITH (Continued frr.m Page 1) teriel Management Directorate, and Kkhard K. Ilr.ug, weapon:; systems engineer. M;;Uri-Management Directorate. Chalmer .T. Comb--- r.a nor, 28th Air Transport "iao rn : Willard Franklin, pilot. 4C77lh Defense Systems Eah.at;on Squadron; Martin H. M for- James H. Carter. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT: Ronald T. Snow. MAINTENANCE: Leo J. Arthur C. Coley, Lorin D. Loftus, George M. Penhorwood, William J. Turner, Dehvin E. Field, Neils C. Ipson, Max C. Tenney, Roy J. Gardner, Robert LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Promotfoiis COMMivJ "Wi"c worthen Nowowiejski, Jo1 OGDEN cr Colonel and Mrs. Cassell have two married daughters and a son. BASE E. Allen, Josephs! Wright-Patterso- Secretary nine-wcek-o- Other assignments since then include personnel representative of the Air Force with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He holds a bachelor's degree in education from the Univuviiy of Omaha and is a graduate tf the George Washington University management course. Sche,.ndIT Loeta T. Peterson. COMPTROLLER: Elma R. Anderson, Scott W. Clay, and first Douglas aircraft in Viet Junior M. Squires. Meet The ether organizations on base, were attributed to broken meeting and talking with a varirewind springs, broken tapes ety of people and VIPs." and stuck channels. ImproveSandy and her husband, ments were made and failures Michsel A. Dougher, A1C decreased from 79 in October at 3882 Grand view reside 19G3 to 37 in January, 19G4. Drive, Orden, with This was the result of aggresa frisky little Trudic sive Ogden AMA action to isoMike is a draftsDachshund. late and correct the deficienService man in Engineering cies. Division. They have been As a result of the reduced married two years. repair time and correction of faults it was necessary to buy Sandy's federal service began only two additional spares at in 1961 in the Civilian Engia cost of $7,542 instead of buy- neering Division as a reception-ist-sten- o where she met her husing C53 whbh was indicated by hobbies arc sewing Her band. the actual rates. and bowling but, she reports, Saved was $2,077,821 under she is "slowly getting acquaintProject Gold Hush. ed with golfing and swimming." audio-reproduc- Tr TenbrinkV Lyle Y. Williamson, Francis J. Hackwell, Clyde A. Aircraft for Davis, Waldo L. Jensen, G. Cecil Modified by Metcalf, Fred E. Spicker and Sandra Doughcr 10-2- nounced. T nian, Jay g, the latter course. It took the following action: reduced repair and return time of spares to and from the launch site and Hill AFR to the bare minimum, obtained authority of the Minute-ma- n production board to divert spares from production w hen required (this in effect w a s "borrowing" until the basic problems causing the high failure rates could bs resolved), and requested assistance from DSD and the associate contractors in resolving the deficiencies through changes and redesign action. The aggressive action taken reduced the repair cycle or 1 "turnaround" time from to 4S about hours. days Failures in the tration for the San Bernardino FgsIgi". MATERIEL MANAGEMENT : La Verne F.' Turgeon, Lawrence Child, Faye F. Brooks, Ina M. Clifford, John P. Krebs, and Ella P. Ilolton. SUPPLY: Chester Heiner, Florence E. Williams, Homer W. Francis, Clifford A. Giles, George W. Preece, Leo B. Stras-burGordon Smith, Richard mium management to avoid buying the normal determined depth of spares. Personnel and in AIRMUNITIONS: Darvil O. Wilcox, Willard II. Wilmot, M. Pay ne. Mack S. Jones, and Raymond 3. Colonel Kay W. Cassell, chief of Personnel and Administra-Ogdc- n Air Mation for the teriel Area, will leave soon to become chief Employees d lapel pins anrl r.;to-.- -. been for 53 more Hill AFB employees. decades of federal service Completing two " areffl ing employees;. er Assigned Duly In California ee TWenty-yea- r When failure rate of components of the Minuteman exceeded the predicted rate, the Ogden sile's Air Materiel Area, which has systems support management responsibilities for the weapon, had two choices. The reproducer is basically a tape recorder. When a fault easy way of procuring m o r e occurs in one of the Minuteman spare reproducers based on the silos the launch control officer actual usage rate. This would queries the reproducer and it have meant buying 553 more plays back a recording and tells spares at a total cost of $2,085,-36what's wrong. To solve the problem, Ogden Or it could implement preAMA could take the normal and Colonel Casse iff-itir- Rush mis- audio-reproduc- f " u.a inui liIU(tliIii!UliiiiitlillitHUIitint!'(i' jii!H!t,i |