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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 General Bennett Speahs at Veterans' Day Observance Nvembet Holiday at Continuing to promote and defend the American way of life is the way to a lasting peace, Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, Ogden Air Materiel Area commander, said last week at a Veterans' Day observance at Hill AFB. The two-stgeneral also said it base that dignity military and civilian joying a men because so valiant is dedication only personnel by sincere m lililpllii c and women have worked and fought and died. "Many observers from afar a'nd many who have and are walking this land of ours today, think that the peace of the past and the future will he retained by being a peaceable nation, but never going to war. They are wrong. Peace and right are ours not by the negative philosophy of withdrawal from conflict with the forces of tyranny, but rather by remembering the very positive philosophy of those whom we honor today. "Peace will continue to be ours only by promoting and defending those truths and concepts written into the pages of this nation's great obfor the history, which have through quarters building the years given hope to thinkservance. The program began at 4:30 ing, praying men of all other p.m. with the playing of martial nations." music followed by invocation by Following the general's talk, Chaplain (Maj.) Robert E. Mos there was a minute of silence sey, chief chaplain at the base. observed by the audience. General Bennett also told the Three rifle volleys by a seven-ma- n audience of military and civilian base firing squad; blowing and of their dependents personnel taps, and retreat ceremonies that "if we stand here as free in which the colors were lowered men today, with rights and en for the day, ended the ceremony. . new New (V special high mass wflllLSf W0 , i .J . Moss. the I ZSJS choTrS "'woitiii base children's en to their jobs can best honor the spirit of the occasion. General Bennett made the remarks at a Veterans' Day observance held in front of the Hill AFB headquarters building. The event was held Thursday since Friday was a holiday for base personnel. The general said that regardless if the jobs are high or menial, base personnel should follow the example of the late President Kennedy "who met and accepted a similar challenge and who asked not what was in it for himself but who gave his all with pride and honor." Nearly 700 officers and airmen at Hill AFB were lined up in formation at the head- war Hiah "wpei beginning at in ChaDlain (Mtt ar God-giv- . a 18, n nmKn.. tf service, its first vear. Meanwhile, A iu muuae a Members of the Federal Beth Harrington, Stat Services, publicity chairman, says that the club is located directly north of the University Hospital. The event is being sponsored by members from the Veterans Administration Hospital. dinner a program Dresenibd , testant Youth of the (Wi i JNext Wednesday tflnta will '(iU base Prf .1 AV. TV rrn Kll HI I.I1M Hint If . oaist nurch m Ogden to m a community service, service starts at IF TODAY'S lnnlr 7:30 p.m. women seel on If QI Si viciah t own, Mam. uiailic 11 and false eyelashes. Airmail Best Bet for Yule Women's Club will meet at a luncheon at the Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club tomorrow at 12 :30 p.m. Protestant tlmnoto J1U iiwo events to serve the holiday. , This Sundav in v... of the new base chapel, U wiuiy lainiues Oil haoo M win at 6 p.m. for a "w Tv,u..: VETERANS of all U.S. wars are honored at a special ceremony Nov. 11 at Hill AFB. A seven-ma- n firing squad fired three volleys. Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett addressed the nearly 1,000 military and civilian personnel who attended. 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