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Show L v-- HILL TOP TIMES 16 Page . " Ir- , Infill iltliP TV ; " " a Ai.i:i. I I ( - INFORMATION SECURITY George Takos (left) and Lynn Hartley, security specialists, inspect firearms at Hill AFB. It is one of the many areas checked for security compliance. Bmnh UWle an need identification badge? Is it Do you necessary to get a decal on your new car? Want detailed guidance on security matters? Desire to know the latest traffic base regulations? Need a security clearance? Then head straight to the Administrative Security Branch of the Security Police Division and an organization which handles some of the and biggest chores on base does them expertly. The Security three Administrative ch branches is one of in the IDENTIFICATION BADGES Pat Scott, Pass and Registration Section, focuses the camera to take an identification photograph. Over 14.665 ID credentials were issued by the unit during 1970. Security Police Division. The other two are the Operations Branch, comprised mostly of uniformed and policemen, Corrections Branch, which operates confinement facilities. the Approximately 20 people work in the Administrative Security Branch performing the dozens of tasks which directly affect every one of the 20,000 individuals at Hill AFB. Under the able direction of E. H. Eldredge, the branch is divided into three sections: Information Security Section, Pass and Registration Sec- - tion, and u - Ml ' 1 rv"l ministrative security. HcaimdSes Bm Chores Reports and declassification Analysis Section. At a military base, one of the most important functions is SECURITY. At Hill AFB it is actions, rendering consultant service and assistance on proper classification of OOAMA managed weapon systems and components. In addition, he is responsible for clearing foreign nationals on to the base. Mr. Hanson is responsible handled by specialists in the Information Security Section. 65 some Inspecting divisions annually for ad- ministrative security compliance and providing to these guidance for the Base Security Motivation and Education Program, conducting classes for safe custodians and training newly assigned staff security officers. organizations is done by Lynn Hartley, George Takos and Earl Hanson. Additionally, they specialize in other programs. Mr. Hartley provides staff supervision for the Ogden AMA Firearms Explosives Storage Program and Mr. Takos inspects nearly 50 different fund activities each year to insure the proper safeguarding of base funds. Other interesting tests, like ' ADMINISTRATIVE SECURITY E. H EldraU Administrative Security Branch, helps Beverlv iSfl personnel security assistant, in makinB6 . . 1 . ""Ml rlearanrp riptprminatinn TU. uiancnl isrespooahliw.J aspects of Ogden AMA and tenant units nhJ--TI Also in the Information Security Section are the girls in the Security Clearance Office, headed by Martha Howells, assisted by Bette Bredee and Bevaiy Rowley. base. Working with Mr. Tubbs are SSgt. Kenneth Cunningham, Mary Painter, Gerry Farrell and Jean Gallegos. Can you registering over imagine 30,000 vehicles and issuing almost 15,000 identification badges in just one year? It's just part of the mammoth workload of the Pass and Registration Section. In addition, in 1970 the section cleared 3,335 civilian and military personnel from the base due to resignation, transfer, or retirement. Other services included issuing medical tags and Qg tags, register! r.. 1 an1 uiu uiigerpnta nires lor seed wpannnc f'"--i new investigations. tT 1 neien uruer is secti supervisor, assisted Carolyn Genevieve GreathouJ Leavitt, Mid Gregg, Kathy Scott and Slosar, Cecil Turpi. Also assigned to this tion are the two receptioq located at the South and Gates at Hill AFB. Mr Crosby and Elsie Atendo Maj. A. K. Nelson, die! Security Police Dmsn said: "There is much mi the police business thf people realize." They request investigations, grant security clearances and maintain investigative data for all base and tenant simulated holdups and personnel. Blaine E. Tubbs, Reports penetration of controlled areas, are conducted by these and Analysis Section, handles men. the important function of Gorden J. Nutt implements traffic planning for the base. and inspects all security This section is responsible for matters pertaining to proper providing information, classification and protection statistics and trends to Hill of defense AFB officials. classified information contracted to Detailed records are also private industry by OOAMA. maintained on military and civil offenses, loss and theft ducted 33 industrial security of government property, e of inspections confinements, investigations, contractor activities and security inspections and During 1970 Mr. Nutt con- 41 a :V: Earl Hanson, who is responsible for the Rase Security Motivation and Education Program, signs out a security file to Kathy Smythe. secretary. Engineering and Planning Branch, for use at their quarterly security EDUCATION briefing. - V, t r- - .il- l- on-bas- facilities. visits of foreign nationals. Mr. Nutt also serves as a All traffic tickets are focal point for policy and processed through this coordination of all security section, as well as classification guidance, maintenance of reports of any incidents occurring on regrading and - PP"".', Helen Bruer OTHER SERVICES of the Pass ana Kjy service tags" which is anotherto registering eaP" Section, in addition new hires tor personnel and finger-printin- g vestigations. J i f c A 7 Blaine E. Tubbs. Reports and TRAFFIC PLANNING a Section, prepares traffic planning report for the Analysis base commander. Detailed reports of offenses, thefts, tonfinemenls. traffic tickets, etc.. are maintained by this unit. ' iiW)towW--,ii- Ill'" i w.3y;i3S&&fei INDUSTRIAL SECURITY Gorden J. Nutt. industrial security specialist, last year conducted 33 industrial contractor activities and security inspections of facilities, in addition to many other responsibilities. on-ba- se fcMiflWm'll'0"" - w Adele Thompson. SECRETARY additional duties of recoraer Control Abuse Council. OOAMA Drug Staff Security Council. mitt -- |