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Show &ILL TOP TIMES 1967 lune 2, Page 53 Camera Shy? Then Watch Out "Quiet please, you're on camera." Hill AFB will be, on July 1, when a mobile television unit of the Aerospace Audio-VisuService (AAVS) will become a base tennant. lit M al TV studio facility will be set up in Bldg. 1269. Initial productions tricate planned include TV system is housed in a custom - built, van - type vehicle that is completely independent and capable of high-qualiand high speed TV productions under both studio and field in- technical order comfor the F-- 4 aircraft and other subjects in support of training skills for ty pliance requirements situations. base personnel. -The mobile TV unit that will begin productions at Hill is from the 1365th Photographic Squadron at Orlando AFB, Fla. The 1365th is well known in the Air Force for its monthly production of "The Air Force The Aerospace auuiwubuui oervice moDiie TV News Review" that is often MOBILE 1. The mobile unit is from shown at Commanders' Calls. van (above) begins operation July at Orlando Fla. AFB, Squadron The unit will be assigned to the 1365th Photographic the Base Training Branch unLITTLE BOY to his mother der Ralph King. A production after C-5returning from a ride and maintenance crew of 20 A with his father: "We passed personnel from the 1365th will two idiots, three morons, four arrive here later this month. l (2J C Training Planned Unit ' W and I don't know darn-fool- s, how many knotheads." Van-Typ- e The van is designed to be airlifted in a "Hercules" aircaft to any place in the world. Four TV cameras and associated equipment are C-1- 30 Si,ver 6roup Awards rresemea in auppiy Silver Zero Defects Group Awards were earned by the Operations Section, Airmunitions Traffic Branch, Transportation Division, and the Rail Operations Section, Surface Terminal Branch, Transportation Operations Division. John A. Christensen, director of Supply and Transportation, presented the awards. Col. Officers Offered in-tall- ed in this unique vehicle. Two video tape recorders and a kinescope recorder offers users playback facilities of either a TV product for monitors in classrooms, or 16mm film for use where TV monitors are not available. First Lt. Marvin Davis will be the commander of the TV unit and TSgt. Walter W. Ebie will be the NCOIC. Vehicle AAVS officials said that the WASHINGTON (AFNS) An Air Force board has WASHINGTON (AFNS) first increment of Lock The heed jet transports to C-5- A the Air Force inventory will be assigned to a Military Airlift Command transitional enter training unit to be established at Altus AFB, Okla. flight crew training is A tentatively scheduled there in late 1969. the In addition, to begin Yyea trans- C-1- 41 itional training unit, at Tinker AFB, Okla., will be relocated to Altus and consolidated with the A training unit. Altus is scheduled for transfer from Strategic Air July 1, 1969. Phaseout currently bases B-5- Altus ng 2 Stratofortress B-5- sft popydatr r i l itoor Quirspsir control to MAC on Command on v C-5- Boei- air- craft which are scheduled for phaseout The B-facilities and the inactivated Atlas interc52 md(sDs ontinental ballistic missile facilities at Altus will be used to meet the consolidated transitional training unit requirements. borne has been $3,655,000 Sim tlh(i requested in the FY 1968 mili wry construction program to provide TTU support. L fabrication of the A bethe summer of 1966 at C-5- gan in Lockheed-Georg- ua. mi. in Marietta, ia .... ine nrst flight is C-5-A late in fiscal yei jcneauied 1968. 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