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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Febru ary Officers Cited by Air f ' ,i!f i. 4 j-- A.-V- lift ,i J-- U 4hl !'.''. Maj. Gen. Robert H. Ogden AMA commander, cited Col. Ernest B. Mauck, Materiel Management Director; Maj. Henry E. Sjo- W i gren, flight test radar operaand Capt. Richard A. Mickelsen, base helicopter pilot. Colonel Mauck received the Legion of Merit for his "outstanding service to the United States" while assigned at the San Antonio (Tex.) Air Materiel Area during June 30, 1963, tor ; 0 ( to Aug. Greater Ogden Chamber of Commerce leaders pay a courtesy call on Maj. Gen. Robert H. to right) Alan Nye, James J. (center), Ogden AMA commander. Visitors are (left ' Whetton, Robert L. West, and Keith Hunt. Mc-Cutche- on Deputy Chief of Staff Structure (Continued from Page 1) lished as a separate office reDCSProcurement. porting to the commander. The Directorate of A Legislative Activities ofSupply to DCSSupply. fice was established and will NEW YORK (AFNS) New York Chapter of the Defense Supply Association is offering a $1,000 scholarship to an Air Force dependent. Com- The petition will include high school seniors at McGuire AFB, N.J., Stewart AFB, N.Y. and the Directorate of Transportation to Suffolk County area. A student at McGuire won the scholarship last year. DCSTrans-portatio- n. Present directorate symbols will be retained. The AFLC Council has un- der study a reorganization of DCS Plans and DCS Programs which will be announced as soon as recommendations are approved. The Council is also studying the directorates which will be established in the DCS offices to replace Drive the "NEW" 968 1 VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMATIC Stick Shift!!! 2033 PH. HU 6-21- 11 SALT LAKE CITY Fincke. 1. Training Centers Set The function of Quality Assurance was reassigned from DCS Programs an d estab- - South Main organized. - In another organizational development, carried out earlier, the Command Secretariat was established under Colonel R. T. The International Logistics Division was reassigned from DCSSupply to DCSPrograms and became a directorate Feb. VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN also report to the Commander. At this time, other staff offices will remain as currently This unit is responsible for support of the AFLC Council, the Commander's Daily Staff meeting, the AFLC Commander's Conferences, including Commanders' Joint Service meetings, and meetings with other major commanders. With 4 UTAH SYMPHONY MAURICE ABRAVANEL MUSICAL DIRECTOR. & CONDUCTOR 10, 1967. During this time, while Chamber of Commerce Officials Visit The Force Three Ogden Air Materiel Area officers Force medals including the Legion of Merit atreceive i Ait ceremoniej at Hill AFB. Mc-Cutche- Scholarship Offered WASHINGTON (AFNS) The Civil Service Commission is establishing regional training centers in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Seattle, and San Francisco. The centers will be concerned with all aspects of interagency training and employe development in Federal service. Major activities will include an expanded program on interagency training in the areas of communications management, and office skills. as- signed as Base Civil Engineer and Director of Maintenance, Colonel Mauck designed and instituted several that resulted in programs improved reliability of various weapon sys- tems. Major Sjogren received the third Oak Leaf Cluster to his Distinguished Flying Cross. On Nov. 6, 1966, he was a on a jet over bomber Southeast Asia. navigator-bombardi- er He participated in a mission to provide landing zone preparation in the initial phase of a major attack. The major directed his pilot on a series of accurate bombing and strafing attacks on the hostile positions. As a result friendly ground forces that moved into the area met little resistance. Captain Mickelsen piloted a 1 Hill AFB helicopter at Green River, Utah, on Oct. 30, 1966, that rescued a severely injured person from the back country and flew him to medi H-2- f cal authorities. He ented the first Oak X5 Gen. O'Neill (Continued from Page i) In 1946 General O'Neill ticipated in the first peaJE atomic weapons tests at BikS as an Air Operations Off! and pilot of the command S plane. Later the same vpap u the Air Corps Liaison Offb, uu vuiucu luisaues with tit x T ri ot- Nava Oners deputy iniei tiuus, wasnington, D.C. With Space Programs Since that time he has bee Wit me mi UTAH'S HONORARY CITIZEN SAT., FEB. 10 8:30 P.M. - monitors: Ron White. 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