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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page January 12, 1968 8 Four Cited for Vietnam Three awards for officers service of Vietnam. Maj. Area and one airman Gen. Robert H. Materiel Ogden Air commander, made the ' Capt. Troice G. Cline received the 8th through 11th Oak Leaf Clusters to his Air Medal while first lieutenants F. Amos, William G. SMSgt. Robert H. Hoag, Perara each were presented Bronze Star Medals. and Captain Cline is now an electronics warfare officer in Plans and Management Office. He was cited for participating in aerial flights against the X) Southeast Asia during July 6, 1967, to Aug. 21, enemy in 1967. Mr Force Angels - SJtSm. JjJwjrfe; beautl., .b.ve, Itaejl The tail a Flight at Utah State University, La.r Shelley NeUon, Salt Lake City; -- ' " C8r0"ne received hieh with the U.S. Air Force in the presentations. John have Duty At Hospital Lieutenant Amos was cited for establishing and operating an optometry section at the Air Force hospital at Cam Ranh Adams, Kaysville. Bay Air Base, Nov. Republic Vietnam, from 1966, to Oct. 4, 1967. He is now an optometrist at the Hill AFB hospital. 12, Lieutenant Hoag presently assigned as a munitions staff officer, 2705th Airmunitions Wing, was cited for the period Nov. 17, 1966, to Sept. 28. 19R7 During that time he was the officer in charge of a muni. tions service branch at Bien Hoa Air Base, Vietnam. Provide Munitions His professionalism was by providing the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing with the right amount of munitions dis-playe- d and related equipment when and where they were needed. Sergeant Perara now a weapons supervisor in the 2705th, received his medal for service in "Vietnam from Oct. to 17, 1966, Aug. 15, 1967. He officer was in charge of a fighter squadron's weapon section and was for maintenance responsible and servicing of all the squadron's airborne weapons sys tems. His knowledge and management skill resulted in improving the squadron's combat per- formance. to AFA Grand Prize - Airman of Year 1969 Firebird Color T.V. and Stereo m The national Air Force Association will again honor the Outstanding Airman of the - second and third prizes $3,100 in monthly cash prizes during Year at its national convention April 5 in Atlanta. AFLC and other Air Force commands and operating agencies will select Airmen of the Year from their enlisted ranks, including WAF. Hill AFB, in competition with other bases, win select iu 1968 3-- Winners will be computer selected sign and return pledge card Take the Pledge before 31 March 1968, and To be eligible mm a H9s Honor 1 mm . - . A. of pjjyiBlbOOll GRAND PRIZE own Outstanding, Airman the Year. The local names will be forwarded to AFLC for consideration for the command's choice. Selected airmen and their wives and WAF and their husbands will participate the activities at the AFA cothose nvention. The spouses of round-triselected will be provided p commercial air tation ations transpor- hotel accommod- and by AFA. Procurement Officers Named Honor Graduates - J & Three officers from Dire- Procurement MJ named were Production Officers P the Graduates at curement Course held at . AFB, Colo. 2nd were Cited WiUiam Larsen, 2nd Lt. Hobbs, and 2nd Lt. ctorate of In Lt-,Pa- DETAILS AVAILABLE FEDERAL AT EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION WEST AREA Room 21, Building 1229 Holbrook. Extending congratulation; .direcwere Col. S. J. Barefoot '. tor of Procurement 3650 Wall Avenue Ogden, Utah OR RU l duction; Col. Robert F. EAST AREA Room 21 Building! 00 ble, chief and Major of Weapons Equipment Pi ment Division, and L. Weeks, chief of CoU Cnf" Procurement Divis.on. |