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Show Page 26 ff' HILL TOP TIMES ' llf if : Airman Education Openings Listed I WASHINGTON (AFNS) Air Force is accepting applications for 330 openings in the Airman Education and Commissioning Program for fiscal year 1972. Engineering heads the quotas with 115 openings. Other areas of studies and are admiquotas their nistration-management 75; physical sciences 35; social sciences 28; mathematics 9; arts, humanities and education 8; and medical (hospital administration and nursing) 5. An additional quota of 55 has been allocated for pilot and navigator candidates. ; Qualified airmen may apply for flying training without regard to a specific academic discipline. Pilot and navigator candidates will use the same procedures established for nonliving applicants. Local BRAVE ALLY Warrant Officer Apostolos Androulis of the Hellenic Air Force of Greece cheerfully submits to requisite tests as he prepares to donate to the recent Vietnam Blood Drive. Mary Lynn Jackson (left) and Sheryl Schofield, of Ogden. in training as dental assistants, came to help at the blood bank that day. Greek Officer Donates Blood A recent welcome visitor to The Force On-the-J- commander of the 466th Tactical Airlift Wing at former commander of the year with a May 2 sale billed as the most "spirited" event in its history. Items are illustrated in a ne 945th Ellington AFB, Texas. Military Airlift Group (Reserve) at Hill AFB has been nominated for brigadier general's rank. The colonel currently is 12-pa- ge color The 7th Supply Sauadron. Mobile Support (Reserve) , stationed at Hill AFB, for the second consecutive year has won the training effectiveness trophy among 160 units in competition. The Training Effectiveness Award given to a Category III Reserve Unit, Col. William G. Hathaway, this brochure available in exchanges. - . :tt Phantoms Fly in Europe Ceremonies were held recently in Bremgarten. West to Germany, """.T it. j first four RP-t- E Phantom reconnaissanr. .T. I.. F-Brown, chief of 4 Operations Branch, In Area, which has world-wid- e system, support -Du,,ng the n, year the German Air Force is to receive a total .i..r. SJ n application Colonel Nominated for Higher Rank Exchange anniversary in - J- - M..gWMMW. llm,il HmAH 7th Supply Squadron Cited Supply Division. Service will observe its 76th airmen procedures. Operations Branch, Depot Air X. offices can assist interested (AFNS) Army and "WWII . For Training Effectiveness on-the-j- DALLAS '"""'"'"Sj " " personnel and education the Inventory Management Specialist course at Lowry AFB, Colo., as part of his training under the Air Force the Blood Center to donate blood for Vietnam was Warrant Officer Apostolos Androulis of the Hellenic Air Military Assistance Force. Program. WO Androulis The Greek officer is at is acOgden AMA in companied by his wife, Dora, training until July 27 and is and his daughter, Irene, who Lincoln currently assigned to the is attending Depot Supply Division of Elementary School in Distribution. Layton. The family is living Prior to his arrival at Hill in Clearfield. The project AFB , WO Androulis attended officer for WO Androulis' training is Capt. Edward W. chief of the Coutta', BX OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY Jmr-- LAWYER reading will: "Being of sound mind and jolly disposition, I blew it all". i r r represented a rating of 94.8 points. The trophy was presented to MSgt. Jean Nielsen, AFLC h adviser to the 7th Supply Squadron, by Brig. Gen. Russell F. Gustke, commander, Hq Western AF Reserve Region. The squadron also won the OJT Effectiveness Award for the fourth quarter of CY 1970, and received a plaque from General Gustke. The commander of the squadron is Capt. Larry C. Schaat. Sergeant Nielsen BEST TRAINING MSgt. Jean Nielsen. AFLCidvM the 7th Sunnlv Snuadmn. Mobile SiiDDOrt (Rtuml Trainbg li tenant at Hill AFB, holds the tiveness trophy which the squadron won for in plaque at right represents the same type of performiDi the last quarter of the year. is assigned to the 2849th ABG and the Management Services Division, Distribution. jlF APRIL BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOM v Open 9 tiH p.m. V , Fridays f VnJRNITURE C ;V'k v-f- y V 3700 Riverdalo Road 393-536- 9 THESE ARE SAV,NGS DAYs 7 Nlfe I sJv?jsl----,,-jf saving"prices We Sell for v Q) Less f LIVING ROOM SUITES $359.00 Value Now 5 $249 95 Hardwood frame Foam cushion B.outiM nyl""" Scotch Guard protec ,o help keep oway OCDEN'S ONE OF ' 'rrowpmktief I u0 LARGEST DISPLAYS is? 1 w y tho o coy ,bf0 rVp' I i N FINE FURNITURE I til Sty'' DECORATOR SERVICE J |