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Show Page April 13, 1973 HILL TOP TIMES 18 i til li&4 t. i 8 r i 4 T.O. v I B-lr FRAME Quick quiz (from page 17) and a water possibilities supply. A vital part of the overall Maintenance mission is the responsibility for support of the Minuteman weapon system. The Boeing Company is the prime contractor for the Minuteman and they assemble them at Hill AFB. Each missile is returned to Maintenance as necessary for The largest update modification, MOTOR the missile to malfunction when fired. These are only part of Maintenance's many areas of in the Air X-R- Force is used to check missile motors to determine if there overhaul, and component repair. Motor firing tests are conducted on the Hill Range located 48 miles directly west of the base, across the Great Salt Lake. The tests range from firing of missile motors that have been conditioned to simulated problems encountered in the field to verify that are reliable. The are any cracks or voids in the propellant that would cause ' management activity is an extremely complicated and difficult task; however, it can be broken down into four major functional areas. The first is the com- ;'! management puterized control systems; the second is air-munitio- ns I .- 'fab -" -I I ? - " 4. " Inn ?.i CAN BEAt J- tl - I 7 , - nt- i 'mSf n hH Ho I for the Air Force that he can be proud of. We enjoy our outstanding reputation as a result of the combined efforts of everyone in Maintenance." T.O. Frank London, Ken Stevenson and Harold a view Ililburn microfilmed technical order. FRAME - Neil Sauders screws down a door on the wing of a MOTOR MEASURE m added that, "Every - equipment. CHECK - Sherman Cloward checks the column area. steering MEASURE - Robert B. - i HW all I f tT3 f Limberg PIPES t MEOIAMCS I Larry II . Nye and Ray E. Storey complete installation of the Attitude Control Group on a Minuteman Missile Stage II Motor. anai Phil Montoya hooks up the tubing for a nitrogen panel. ELECTRIC Rodger T. Smith tests AC electrical I i uTA I nLL 1 Tall sizes 38 to 54 Sizo Figure IN W STOCK narne brand SHIRTS-SLACK- measurement transfer. DRY - Joe Piliero hangs a parachute in the loft. DRY KI.ECTUIC for The Quoon sees 48 to 60 'a' FASHION CLOTHING MEN'S CLOTHING Big - FASHIONS L X - PIPES : i - MECHANIC'S LE'S Sit a compares transfer standard against Air Force standard measurement equipment. V1 A - ADJUST Geoffrey Smith hooks up the bleed off line on high pressure test o, 1 F-4- C. D. Lynn Mikkelsen (left) installs the Raceway Cable Cover as Gary L. Young checks out the Thrust Termination System for a Minuteman Missile Stage III motor. - rT:r f t ADJUST member of the maintenance team is doing an important job u CHECK I- .r ft s i - of n management; the third is the control of resources, such as personnel and facilities; and the fourth is administrative support. Special management and administrative divisions are responsible for these important activities. The maintenance repair activity includes an extremely wide range of activity in terms of both complexity and type of operations performed. "Our capability at Ogden is vital to the successful operation of many of our most important weapon systems and plays a major part in our nation's defense," said Col. George Rutter, Director of Maintenance. The responsibility. of this ' most advanced techniques available are used in the repair of missiles. self-evaluatio- DEPENDS ON" 1 if' the continual "HowGoZit" S.AJI YOU - - to 32' 38 to IN STOCK ( SO 825-968- I S DRESSES PANT c? Hair Benders p, SUITS . 2 ) ) S SLACKS-COORDINATE- SWEATERS BEITS S SWEATERS--SLACK- S TIES-COAT- 'i S 1 FOUNDATIONS UNDERWEAR Gale Flinders .MErs vitfi wtdths SHO ES -- Jl?yi!i:s 1 BIG SIZES SIZE widths silts C 12 to IS AAA WIDE WIDTHS ( widths 6 to 13 to EEEEE 2235 Washington Blvd. 14: 392 9335 With A rSoa I - ' " I 4 to 13 toEEE 111- Lorraine Allred ( SIZES P m ixZ" x j , AsH Janet Osller ', j.T Casual Perms Shanna Ricfes Haircut ) |