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Show Uniied States Air Force 25th In the Past-Fai- th Vol Anniversary-1947-19- 72 in the Future' Ogden, Utah 8 No. 17 - X 0II3 -- August 25. 1972 fh'uridteHbir air .ffeior tomorrow of Helicopters, cargo aircraft, skydrivers, experimental aircraft, aerial spraying demonstration. All these and more - including -- the famous Air Force ' 4- "St Thun- derbirds acrobatic demonstration team - are in store for Utahns tomorrow at the Weber Valley Air Fair at the Ogden Municipal Airport. The big show is free. Highlight of the event will be a aerial demonstration by the Thunderbirds. beginning at 2:30 p.m. The aerial aces will put their red, Phantom Hs white and blue through their paces in vertical rolls, aileron rolls, rewr.se halt Cuban eights and other intricate maneuvers. - v -- I' - Ct C QUEEN 1st I.t. JoNell Tucker, nurse clinician at the hospital at Hill Air Force Base, receives a trophy proclaiming her "Miss CFC for Ogden Air Materiel Area" for 11)72. Presenting the trophy is Brig. Gen. Edmund A. Hafalko, Ogden AMA vice commander. te F-- 1972 QUEEN 4 First lieutenant takes CFC crown Four aircraft in formation, supplemented by a solo . smoke trails streaming from the jets, paint a breath taking performance that has made a solid hit in r0 states the and 48 foreign countries. The eight Utahns who or prisoners of war in Southeast Asia will be remembered during the air show. Four F-jets from Mountain F-4- e . - The Thunderbirds. the Air Force's precision flying team, streak through the skies in an aerial maneuver. Thcj'Il put on their act tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Weber Valley Air AERIAL DEMONSTRATION art-missin- g Fair. officers named Two to top assignments Two colonels AFB to take have reported to Hill over top positions Ogden Air Materiel Area. CoL Bob M. Pennington has been umed the new Director of Distribution. Col. Robert L. Easier has been assigned as the Siff Judge Advocate. Colonel Pennington reports here J AFB, Ohio, w previous assignment was chief Wright-Patterso- lne n Maintenance and inspection froion with the Air Force "tics Command. y 1 AFB. Idaho, will fly a "Missing Man Formation" over the airpwt at 1:30 p.m. Fair officials said that this will be the first Home time Utahns The colonel received a degree in education administration in 1950 from the University of Wichita. He received a master's degree in logistics management in 1965 from the Air Force Institute of Technology at AFB. second a Commissioned lieutenant in 1950 through the Air Force ROTC program, the colonel has served a year in Vietnam. Colonel Pennington is married (Continued on Page 5) B.S. Wright-Patterso- n ) have seen j - Radio IV. ... ! controlled am. - p ; ; jil M; -- " V. - ' .y - ; - by Skydiving Knights Ogden Sky 11 a m. - Aerial spray demon10:30 stration - Noon Stuntflying Yardley 12:30 Guard - p.m. low level 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p m f i! jj. Utah National jump RF-4- - by James r i t ,f ' y' v ;:f aircraft flyby F ill flyby 2 p.m. Inspection of Air Force Thunderbirds 2:30 p m. Thunderbirds fly 3 p.m. - Exhibits AFA to cite - - - f' r f I ; , three Utahns 2 The base employees arc David V Thornell and Glen L. Jensen, City, and Robert both of Salt M. Jv I aircraft demonstration 18-2- B Rafalko, Ogden AMA vice commander. Runner-uin the Ogden AMA contest was Shannon Crist, queen from the Maintenance direc torate. The beauty bout featured eight finalists - each one a queen in her own right - who had been selected by various organizations at Hill (Continued on I'age 2) 1972 representing the hospital, was presented a trophy symbolic of her new title by Brig. Gen. Edmund A. supersonic F ills up close. Events throughout the day are as follows: 9:30 a.m. Force nurse was selected Combined Federal Campaign queen for the Ogden Air Materiel Area at a beauty contest last we ek in the Blue Hoom of the officers' club. I.t 1st. JoNell Tucker, the Three Utahns will be among those cited by the Air Force Association at its national convention in Washington DC, Sept. JO- An Air as the - Pennington V,; Robert L. Frasirr H Bowman, Roy. Mr Thornell is in charge of the Minuteman ICBM operational software program in the Materiel (Continued on Page in the tlfnTP TimM ls an unofficial newspaper published every other Friday It KTnnel at Hi" Alr For Base, Utah, of A;r Force Logistics Command In no firm a Wia Sales. Inc., 354 North Main, Layton. Utah, private cZ! - "i - "rjiaiiment oi me kit r orte. Air Force money savers 1HH AFB have saved the Suggestions turned in by employees at Air Force over 16 million in one year. The ideas on how work may be accomplished quicker and cheaper have been made by such men as Wilhelm Kretschmann (above). Mr. Kretschmann, Maintenance, examines a dual bomb timer tester that was manufactured as the result of his suggestion. The idea saved the Air Force $17,000. Turn to page 22 to read about other money-savin- g ideas. 10) .. . ... . . . . t t i. i and are not be to considered an omciai expression oy me of advertisements. Including supplements Department of the Air Force. The appearance an endorsement by the Department of not constitute does and inserts in this publication aaverusru. or services the Air Force of products and writers are their own |