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Show AMMUNITIONS RESTORED Experts Play Vital Uok ramie h other airmunitions icant since the advent of the Southeast Asia conflict. The squadron's branch is part of the 2705th Airmunitions Wing and restores missiles, motors, igniters and Restoring airmunitions to serviceable condition is a vital mission of the Renovation Branch, 2727th Airmunitions a mission Squadron (Test) which has become more signif . - l..-V-50 I- In 1967 totaling 46 S5gt. William Middleton instructs A1C Michael Thornton in special machine procedure in the fabrication section where manufacture of special tools, jigs, fixtures is performed. CSV AUTO PARTS 210 EAST 200 SOUTH CLEARFIELD On Ntw Access Road to Southeast 0) Q "D O E -- J '" 1 -- vinEtlM JKk, V J SSgt. William D. Little checks outgoing ship, , - ,1,1 7 in. ii CHECKING ment of Mark 38 motors to insure properly and secured. that containers are marked Og-de- QUALITY - SAFETY - DEPENDABILITY O branch personnel military and eight civilians renovated 32,045 items on 315 projects. Of these 53 per cent were in support of Southeast Asia. Perform Renovation In cases where shipments of important items to the squadron at Hill Air Force Base is impractical, skilled personnel from the Renovation Branch were sent to the areas to perform the renovation in the field. If airmunitions prove to be not only unusable, but past all hope of renovation, they are destroyed by demolition ex- perts. An example of the savings obtained through the work of this group, 15 missiles valued at $425 each approximately were found to be unsatisfactory in the field, and were ren turned to the branch at the Air Materiel Area at Hill AFB. Instead of being destroyed ' they were given a continuity check, a visual inspection, an ignitor and resistance checkout an ignitor and terminal checkout and a tolerance check. 1 FABRICATION JO items to condition if posthus sible, saying Air Force dollars. serviceable Gatt KA.FB Fraction of As a result all Duponr Paints - AC Champion 3 M Abrasives Aufotire Plugs Delco and Autotite Batteries Monro-Mari- c Shock Absorbers Thompson Products were renovated o" 773-171- 1 773-171- missiles Asia ready for service. If necessary, special tools, jigs and fixtures required for the inspection, modification, repair and testing of airmunitions items are designed, developed or manufactured. During 1967 . other renovations were performed by the branch for the Aerospace Defense Command, and the Min-utemand Titan II missile systems at Ogden AMA. " We stock the finest QuaRry Parts Available PHONE or 15 at a fraction of the cost of total replacement, and were returned to Southeast c r Cost 2 OPEN MON. THRU FR.I. 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUN. 1 1 A.M. TO 4 P.M. an " r INSTALLING NOZZLE Sgt. Earl Buckingham, Paul Schini and Sgt. Rich Germaine (left to right) install a nozzle one ir missile which will be returned to Aerospace Defe Command following final renovation procedures. air-to-a- Thunderbirds Lists 2 Positions Open TOP 0' THE T0WH NELIS AFB, Nev. (AFNS) requirement jexists for two enlisted positions with the Thunderbirds, the Air Force's aerial demonstration team. One i an Information technician (AFSC 72170) or a broadcast specialist in the grade of staff or technical sergeant. Also needed Is a Protective Coating Specialist (AFSC 55254 or 55274) A ROOF TOP RESTAURANT Open 6:00 fo 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Thursday A fi - 1 nij OGDEN, UTAH rii ivii rk' 1 AREA CODE 801 ' 394-576- 1 Dread! FEDERAL 394-57-61 for Keservationi m sppj THERE'S ONE thin? j like to say to suf feren chronic anxiety: Tf" STATE fi PARKING DIAL 1 with Only $4.00 t AN ENTIRELY NEW CONCEPT IN SERVICE AN EXCITING NEW MU4U ULECTION ic AN ATMOSWERt Of RARt EIJOYMtiH i( painting. Local fices can assist tion procedures. (72-1X- 1) HAPPENING COURTESY VALET or i background in aircraft Personnel radio-televisi- on Closed Sunday tTS-- in grades sergeant thrtf tech sergeant. Desirawe mj 1 m Call ISM r miui 1 376-987- 1 for ea e?9inUnt or 1 JSC Wc!k into Dill nhocds m Mo, Main $. Layton |