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Show Pae HILL TOP TIMES 28 I'll - ar Gted Thirty-Fiv- e II mmr kw eu:r For Zero Defects k. a Mft 1 r?my """v. tsSwr SSL jl.1365 .tts ?f Thirty--f ive additional person- nel at Hill AFB are sporting bronze "pins for their quality work under the Zero Defects Program. of Thirty-tw- o th i At ii J i fir h 1 the individuals were from the Security and Law Enforcement Division. Lt. Col. Eugene F. Peterson, deputy Hill AFB commander, and Maj. William H. Derrington, division chief, made the awards. L. Jean Galegos, a report- " . Padgett, Air-munitio- r, Bernard Kennah, Darel Farr, Lonnie Jones, A2C Oharles Parker, A2C Jack Burnside, A3C Luther McLeod, A3C Prince Bridges and Melvin Peterson. Airman 1C Richard Klevin, Fra-zie- Deneau, A3C Shelton Williams, Wailter Eigsti, Jesse Harrison, Henry Northrop, Robert Morri son, A2C William Snyder and! A2C Charles Valentine. The Materiel Management i J-w v certS ' 'i ill-"- 1 L. Jean Galegos (center), PERFECT PERFORMANCE reporting stenographer in the Security an Law Enforcert Division, receives a Zero Defects award from Lt. CoL Eugene F. Peterson (left) and Maj. William H. Derrington. for HCf&ldsfs but equally hazardous and critical function areas in Ammunitions, the Zero Defects concept is 31, vi- Hop-- ! j - Thursday ' Evmlai TWO Oc!y Dinners (2) Reg. $3.50 Steaks FOR THE PRICE OF ( 1 ) ONE at the NEW Open 5 p.m. daily as high as it can be. However, this is not to imply that wing personnel considers the ZD program Col. Jack L. Tueller superfluous in any way. Quite the contrary, it is generally felt in the organization that if the current ZD emphasis is but a new "twist" or "catch phrase" for an old and very necessary munitions handling philosophy, it is a very welcome one. It is one that all wing personnel can fully appreciate and support. In the munitions business there is no such thing as "too much jfe fenbeck and Don W. Marriott,' all of the Equipment Authoriza-- ! tion Division. Plans and Man-- 1 agement Office, received pins, They were cited for determining essential equipment requirements to support new workloads being phased into Ogden AMA from other AMAs. Vd. Tuesday tal. As Colonel Tueller and other members of his organization is quick to point out, when you are working with extremely hazardous materials, the incentive to work is about do defect-fre- e was Walter H. Holbrook, supply systems analyst in the Distribution and MAP Branch. Mr. Holbrook won his pin for efficient accomplishment of a number of special projects, in addition to his regular work, Hulet, Don R. iw less-know- n, Directorate had an employee presented a bronze pin. He Mark rl ns graphy, munitions handling, and a variety of destructive test programs, a ZD orientation is essential to personal safety as well as to product and service reliability. Also, in a number of A1C Ronald Gary, A3C James R. William TT n - Tlnfit4ni WI oecttty and T.t w. rniH Division. Fnforrem(nt ""Kne j look over the Z.D.r. deputy Hill AFB commander, that went with the Dins. Mil 1 J One Ogden AMA organization in which the Zero Defects philosophy is "new in name only" is the 2705th Wing. Col. Jack L. Tueller, commander of the wing, points out that ZD, by other names, has long been a way of life for many wing personnel. In such functions as explosive ordnance disposal, radio- Longfellow, 1965. ' ECTTS LeRoy during January villi .u.ita i.v r.ii. MISgt. Ralph Dempsey, TSgt. Val Child, SSgt. Franklin Arndt, SSgt. Herschel Williams, 6Sgt. Donald Lahr, SSgt. Hollie Wrigiht, SSgt. Theodore Walker, A1C Nolen Myers, and A1C Troy Crow. Stewart, Lamar M U "k (l i Tnese air? policemen oi ri.K.n rwfata ii 7. joos nuj quality wornmansnip on ineir extreme officials three At right, bronze. pins tov show for it. rnmmander! Tw.MnoAV fiio-k- t wo i Li WORK QUALITY . ... ing stenographer in the technical support branch received a pin for exceptional performance during April of this year. The remainder were air policemen of the third flight, operations (branch. They were : A1C Glenn $ -- 1 pjn. Saaday 5702 So. 1900 West in Roy SPORTSMAN STEAK HOUSE 1 GREAT IIEV SUPER ZD." Pl PREME In mmd tmini AW For safe vacation driving, guaran -- No MAN GOZS-B&O&- teed mileage, road hazard, No time limit. Z BRAKE SPECIAL All Cars, 4 Wheels. Guaranteed 24,000 Miles 1 All cars trucks Babcock & Company STOCKS and BONDS j FOR INFORMATION on m fcT - ' 's y''" K r :l includes caster camber and toe in V: I Mutual Funds CALL 2470 Wash. Blvd., OGtiEK UTAH or 399-556- 6 ,' and small 399-556- 7 AWARD WINNER Walter H. Holbrook, supply systems analyst in the McUriel Management Directorate receives a bronze Z.D. pin from Jerry Slatter, deputy chief of the Logistics Systems Management Division.,. Mr., Ilolbrookwas cited for efficient handling of several special projects in addition to his regular work. 2977 Well a MM nm ALIGNMENT SPECIAL f I Nrf |