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Show U. S. AIR FORCE - AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE fMi Top Times t "Jop T'm Lot,s,,cs wi.J'.u ' Itin ;t $ 7 K n unofficial newspaper published every other Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Fore Baa. Command. It i published by Inland Publishing- - Company, KaysviUe. Utah. firm, in no way eon-- . private not Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publishers and writers are their own to be considered and oincial expression by the Department of the Air Force. The of advertisements in this publication, includinr Inserts, does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Airappearance Force of the products or services advertised. iTt.i. Vol. 23, No. 12 June 5, 1970 Ogdini AM A Awar Cost R eduction Fl Tammy Vicars, Maintenance, mounted ROYALTY RODEO auarter horse, was named Hill AFB Rodeo Queen for c? : i n j. She is flanked Dy ner nrsi uuvnuaui, t an mo ounuusu Materiel Management (right), and Linda Blood, Base Housing, second attendant. her n ii:: .u 1970. 1970 Rodeo Royalty Named Judging Ceremonies It Gala pretty horsewoman from Hooper was crowned Rodeo Queen of Hill AFB for 1970 at competition held last week it the base stables. Tammy Vicars, Missile Electronics Control Section, took A Shovel Sue Makes Event Museum for built at A e shovel, iitt'tah air base, will space-ag- be used than 50 years heritage of air to preserve more rfthe nation's H Gen. Robert H. Air Mate-Arcommander, will pre- Ogden the shovel ea to Gen. Jack G. of the Air commander Logiatica thu month. Men AMA'a upecial JerrtT, Command, hr-- shovel, f. be ihnv.! ctvitiea, will With ia used Frce Museum " top honors with her riding ability, poise, personality, and attire. Patricia Simonson, Materiel Management, was named first and Linda Blood, Base Housing, was judged second attendant. In addition, Mrs. Simonson was selected as "Miss Personality." Winning the "Miss Congeniality" title was Kimi Brink, Comptroller. Loving cups and other awards were presented to the (Continued on Page 18) attendant, The gold and blue Cost Reduction pennant is flyinj? from a flagpole at Hill AFB a proud symbol of today Ogden AMA's outstanding in the Air performance Force Logistics Command's cost reduction program. Gen. Jack G. Merrell, A PLC commander, presented the pennant to Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, Ogden AM A com- mander, at the quarterly A FIX" Commanders' Conference held at Newark AFS. Ohio. May 26-2- 8. Ogden AMA received the award for validating $G",719,-10- 0 savings during the third quarter, January through March, 1970. This resulted in Ogden AMA submitting 139 per cent of the annua goal in the third quar- ter alone, according to Alan R. Christiansen, Ogden AMA cost reduction monitor. Ogden AMA's annual cost reduction goal is $47,478,000 and it was surpassed in one three-mont- h period, he pointed out. Glen Furse, Ogden AMA cost reduction program administrator, said that the award is presented to the Air Materiel Area on total submissions, locally validated, for the current quarter only. I at AFB, Ohio. will be a trib- mtmm to Americans who have 'ft-Patterso- J ''- - to the 'Continued on field Traffic it' :S - . 5 sre "f.f Award at ... tiM n',TTr' rtaMr Ty"!nnt H ur f0rtM n Southeast d!? 31, ZMn- - 1963. L' in of G,dn. ' 1969 AFLC F-- By Darlene Galhraith Tribune Feature Writer Efforts of the Utah Air Force Association have placed an F-- 4 Phantom jet on permanent display in the cadet quadrangle at the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, Air Force Academy commandant of cadets, delivered the dedicaF-tory address. The 4 fighter of the behalf on was accepted Second Cadet Cadet Wing by Class f junior) Michael D. McCarthy, chairman of the Cadet - p.". Jl . H V " l l'nr--- n the Dtouwln the rebuilding of orce DISPLAY Air the at Phantom jet prior to the turnorer ceremony II. McCutcheon Academy are (left to right) Maj. Gen. Robert Olds, Robin Ogden AMA commander; Brig. Gen. AFA Academy commandant; Harry Cleveland. McDonnellPrudent, and Sanford McDonnell, president of PHANTOM Corporation. i ; Dedicatory Ceremonies Place 4 on Display at Academy two-mon- th irectirat f r:. Us received the Air ' A REDUCTION of volunteer labor to reconstruct the supersonic jet fighter for presentation to the cadet wing at the academy. In special dedicatory ceremonies on May 29, the aircraft was officially presented to the academy, climaxing a project for Utah AFA. fa. Gideon Gives Airrnuniti 1 Hill AFB rs PaKe 2) Award T Gen. Jack G. Merrell, AFLC commander (left), presents the AFLC Quarterly Cost Reduction Pennant to Maj. Gen. Robert II. McCutcheon, Ogden AMA commander, at ceremonies at Newark AFS. Ohio. COST Members of the Utah A FA donated more than 1,000 man-hou- of Group '- mi.-- Heritage committee. Special guests at the cere- monies included Gen. John C. Meyer, U.S. Air Force vice chief of staff; Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Moorman, Academy superintendent ; Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, Ogden Air Materiel Area commander; Sanford I Continued on Page 6) to Host AFROTC Cadets Hill AFB will host nearly 150 Air Force IlOTC cadets from 34 western and colleges and universities for a summer encampment. mid-west-e- June 14 - July m 11. Commander of the encampment will Ire Oil. Ralph Jackson, stationed at Utah State University. Working with Colonel Jackson will be nine Air Force officers and three airmen to conduct the training and do the administrative work. The training will evaluate cadet performance and stimulate the interest of cadets who show a potential for a career as an Air Force officer. Most of the young men will (Continued on Page 31) |