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Show BILL TO? Tl Page 48 Advisory Council AF Bases Requested for Most Air Force installations NCO-Aiira- B Oi l V OAM U A Serving in Southeast Asia Albert L. Flishman, Sheet Metal, can prove that he served temporary duty with the Rapid Area Maintenance team in Thailand by a photograph of himself posed by a huge sign at Udorn. Many Ogden Air Materiel Area employees have served on similar duty in Southeast Asia. During 1967 the AFLC RAM team put more than 100 jets back into combat in Thailand at a savings of many thousands of dollars for the U.S. Air Force. MODEL FINANCE Plaza) - Ogden 3662 Wall Avenue (K-Ma- an WASHINGTON (AFNS) with a population of more than 500 airmen have been requested to establish Noncommissioned Of ficer Airman Ad visory Councils. Many bases, with existing The council also makes reNCO and Airman Advisory conto commendations for increased Councils, are expected memsolidate or realign their efficiency of operations, imberships to form an advisory provement of working condicouncil representative of all entions, recreation facilities and other areas related to the listed grades. morale and welfare of all perA spokesman said that designation of airmen first class sonnel. as NCOs and recommendations Air Force has suggested that at both career motivation concouncil membership consist of ferences last year promopted NCO (in any grade from the move, announced in a letter one through chief master sergeant t'o all major commands. and one airman from sergeant) adPrimary purpose of the on base. each organization visory councils is to assimilate desired Wherever practical, and discuss scatters pertaining inwill council representation to career motivation and career each from airmen clude grade. attractiveness and offer recommendations to eliminate The senior NCO will serve as chairman. A council member will be appointed to serve as recorder. Tenant units will be invited to actively participate in the council. u ?5 r fcb?iyy The council will meet at least once every two months, with date and place of meeting to be announced in daily bulletins, base newspapers, etc. rt Borrow Cash For Any Heed J6 12 24 105.27 10.00 200.00 1f.C0 2W.53 11.00 400.00 21.00 S14.29 27.00 521.74 Chaplains to Meet WASHINGTON (AFNS) Some 450 chaplains are expected to attend the National JOXSPH P. KENNY Manager, Ntw Firm Military Chaplains Association Colorado Springs, Colo., April Guest speakers will include Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Edwin R. Chess, chief of Air Force" Chaplains. convention at Joseph P. Kenny, former manager of Household Finance Corporation fcr 16 years, is part owner and 20.00 Choose Your Monthly Payments 21-2- 5. manager of the firm. Lj r--i . H KXH H it it il Jl K H a Jl JUlJlJl-JlU-l Major Hutchens Assumes Command ! Maj. Clyde M. Hutchens sumed command of the 2870th GEEIA Squadron, replacing Maj. F. J. Capell, who was as-- 1 f re-- 1 f assigned. Major Hutchens graduated from the University of Wiscon- - sin with a degree in Education in 1949. He currently holds a master navigator rating with over 4,000 hours of flying! time. He served in World War? II and was recalled to actives duty for the Korean War. Since Korea, Major Hutch-- ; ens has had numerous assign-- ; ment within ADC. His experiences with AFLC include Operations Officer, 2879th GEEIA Squadron, Athens,' Greece; and Operations Officer, 2867th at McClellan AFB, Calif. Hutchens is accompanied by his wife, Merlyn,; ' and two sons, Larry and Paul. Major j NS) First flight of the 50th built for F-l- ll swing-win- g the week; was made of. division Worth this at the Fort General Dynamics. . . . featuring the Carry-Ett- e . Number 50, which i If r lit first pil I in fit I COLOR f TV 1 ur 20th O q F-11- The Fort Worth division be producing 10 month by the middle of F-ll- year. Earlier Air Force 8 made a, is the first flight, tac-- 'r operational tical' fighter off the assembly line. Later this month it will be delivered to the Tactical Air Command at Nell is AFB, Nev. two-ho- Model 14" diagonal measurement and provides .102 sq. In. of RCA color picture. Ifs one of the reasons RCA Victor is first in color . ls will per the are F-ll- ls being used for flight testing, crew weapons testing, combat training, and as developmental str4 versions of the reategic bomber and connaissance aircraft. Fore In addition to the Airof tne.. versions, development e U.S. Navy F-- l 1 IB fleet icame fighter has begun a FB-11L- . RF-111- A airde-fens- CLOSEOUT OF ALL 1967 COLOR TV MODELS jAr NO DOWN PAYMENT fr UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY -- IXJ t Maj. Clyde M. Hutchens Air Force 111) ONE-YEA- R K Number 50 Tries Out Wings GREATEST COLOR TV BUY BREAKTHRU ON RCA COLOR TV EJ-5- 05 5 Mil ji A NEW PRICE Here is the i9Mr 2i, WARRANTY Pi M Ifil 01 ll Ifil RCA FACTORY SERVICE Now One Convenient Location We have closed our store in Roy and expanded our store at 2268 WASHINGTON BLVD. OGDEN Phone 393-434- 4 suitability demonstrations Naval the Patuxent River Mar Air, Test Station in d demjnstra These catapult include arrested landings. r All versions of the than have logged more . land-base- flying noun flights, including than . 1,150 ins"" 300 ;rt of these speeds. About the W have been at twice anJ of sound or more. These aircraft, flJJ evaluated by more an amassed pilots, have record of attain standing 300 |