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Show AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE uTirAIRFORCE Marking Hill AFB's 25th Anniversary ft ft 1965 a Quarter of a Century of National Defense Service at Hill Air Force Base, every othei Friday in the interests of nn unofficial newspaper published It published by Inland personnel Kaysville, Utah, a private firm, in no way and are their writers own and are not to be considered Opinions expressed by publishers of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute the Air Force of the products or services aavertisea. Hill TP Times ia rommand Lo,f ct jj of Air Fof tne Air' Force. the with Dep"rSBeii: Denartment Inofficial eacpre"""- j f -tndortement oy w IS . . Printing Company. w May 7, 1965 9 Vol. 18, No. ATS Assist 28fch mi SMALL FRY Armed Forces Day at Hill AFB will be a day for the kids judging from the looks of these two youngs fats. Capt. Leland L. Thompson, base flight teat pilot, shows the A Do In o Voodoo to Roger L. Wilson while brother operations of an Robert looks on. They are the sons of A1C Will Wilson, 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron, the jet will be one of an impressive array of aircraft on display at Hill on May 15. F-1- Nine 28th 01 Air Transport Globemaster Squadron aircraft and crews are participating in the support of U.S. forces in the Dominican RepubAction-Packe- d lic by the Military Air Transport Service. The west, south and southwest gates to Hill AFB will unit flew swing open at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 15, as the Utah air d The Hill out two of its aircraft and per- base observes Armed Forces Day. sonnel last Thursday t 3 a.m. The public is invited to the; on extremely short notice. They action-packe- d show which closes serve) at Hill. The jump will were' followed by six Globemas-ter- s 3 be from about 1,200 feet. p.m. on Friday, with two more at One of the main attractions Flybys scheduled for the leaving the base Wednesday. 28th aircraft commanders are will be seven skydivers from (Continued on Page 21) L. Frank G. AFB Hill and Ensley, Captains Dugway Proving M. Hilbish, John J. Schwarz, Jr., Grounds who will jump in the and C. E. Zienert, and Lieutenand afternoon from ants James W. Damschroeder, morning about feet. 15,000 Daniel R. Robinson, Philip 0. The Utah National Guard spe JPfanschmidt, Donald O. Pierce and Arthur W. Brian. cial forces will do some jump MATS has been engaged in an ing of their own with a perform effort in the Dominican ance about 12:30 when crisis. By early last Monday, bail out of a p.m. from they the 136 MATS aircraft and 272 945th Troop Carrier Group (Re crews and elements of the Tacti cal Air Command were airlift ing paratroopers of the Army's Flybys, Sliydivers, Displays Show Set for C-1- 24 AFB-base- all-o- ut C-1- 19 for Exception Service Decorated Marion R. Langston, the Decoration for 2705th Airmunitions Wing, accepts Exceptional Civilian Service from Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, Ogden AMA commander. It was by Secretary of the Air Force Eugene M. Zuckert. SitwronPage27.) Hay A campaign to gather contest t nn civilian and military per-a-t e J Hill AFB and money-savin- g sugges-tV- t the most new 2lo T dnf the month. if5"" ."uraged ftr"dl mcontribute quantity to the "qual-- J In This Issue f&Z 2 Day::;: fssa-- meeting for the aircraft have flown more than 300 sorties, airlifting 2,000 men and 2.600tons of cargo, including medi- paign at Hill AFB was held Wednesday in the Maintenance conference room. Some 40 military and civilian organizational bond officers turned out to hear Clem Schramm, state director, Treas-- j (Continued on Page 25) ZERO DEFECTS ury 174 Employees Commended division. Dept., U.S. Savings Bond Mr. Schramm emphasized that j the need for wise management It was ZD day in the Maintenance Directorate Thursday of the public debt, protecting ; when bronze Zero Defects pins were awarded to 174 em- the value of the dollar, provid- ployees for quality workmanship. ing for economic as well as mili In addition, eight Maintenance Leonidas A. Brown, tary strength, are challenges Miller, madge were awarded organizations and Jesse MacDon-al- for every citizen. "But especial ZD citations for their contribu- Dan Petersen ly for us who serve in the gov tions to the program. John. R. Clements, Eva M. Dev- ernment. In each instance, Sav Two individuals from Supply lin, Don E. Jenkins, Louis M. Dio, and one from Civil Engineer- Verlin R. Galbraith, David C. ings Bonds play a vital role," he Verand E. Slater Thomas said. ing also won pins. From the Quality Control Di- lin K. Lyon. "Our job in 1965 is clearly Zur Brough. Hideo Miyawaki, vision were the following winVon cut out for us to further inMax Mickelson, John R. Wood, ners: Samuel crease the ranks of federal Thomas P. Johnson, Freda II. E. Adams, Phil S. Moss, Newton. J. Herbert and Taylor and in the Fiaher, Theodore M. Olaen, Monte From the Efcaps Divisions in payroll savings, Merritt, Bert T. Stafford, Gladys I Duncan, Bernard Lehrmann, Tal- (Continued on Page 25) (Continued en Page 20 For Quality Vorlmranship ( d. Uw Da EJ! kick-o- ff 1965 U.S. Savings Bond cam- valuable !!Jhe aenda . in during May, according to Ool. Richard Aitt p8onnel and Administration Office. wea conducte(l The in Puerto Rico. So far MATS is Suggestion Month montMonp; Meeting Starts Bond Campaign famed 82nd Airborne Division, their equipment and necessary logistical support to Santo Domingo and to staging areas ! i Rating:: - 13 2223 Bet-tridfr- e, Flowers for Mother ti Four year old Melanl a of bouquet picks Dandelions for her mother, Peggy Ann, who works for the 945th TCG. You can bet Melanis' father, SSgt. Stanley Diamanti, will also come up with a tribute for Mother's Day. Sunday is the day for special remembrance of the very best mother in the world your own. Dia-man- |