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Show Page 4-- HILL TOP TIMES B 27. 1973 April kdfalko to lea Improving the combat ficiency of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and NATO has resulted in the Distinguished Service Medal for Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe II, Ogden Air in at Europe Wiesbaden, Germany, from June 28, 1970 to Feb. 1, 1973. A citation accompanying the medal said that General Poe's professionalism combat-read- Operations for the Air Force General Poe was cited for WASHINGTON annual CEREMONY SESSIONS should attend. preretirement seminar will be Their spouses are also invited. The program includes perts in the uelds of ex- vice-command- em- to spook ployment in retirement, period health and neclicine, tax rough Junv 197:, planning, iav. s and wills, the whv. ) - Lt. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, AFLC pins Distinguished Service Medal on Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe H, Ogden AMA commander. The medal was awarded to the General for his work in improving the combat efficiency of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and NATO. semi-annu- al held in the Base Theater on May 9 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. This .sess; n is only for those Jaii;.i.try t: complt'.'- age and service veterans and social security b:ing Ihem benefit ; as well as general requirements within ,vo years information on eligibility c"i;ibuil for optional retirement requirements tor retirement. E. Riley Skeen, Employees Those who meet the age and Relations Section Personnel. service requirements for Specifically, those with 28 attendance will be notified years service and age 53 or through their supervisors. older; those with 18 years Begin planning for your service and age 58 or older; retirement now. discuss it and those with 3 years of with your family and friends have senice and age 60 or older and and your spouse WHO HAVE NOT AT- attend the seminar with you. - Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe II, to Ogden Air Materiel Area commander, will speak at a Salute to the Armed Forces to be held at the Hill AFB officers' club, May 15. The "salute" will be a dining-in- , beginning with a 7 p.m. social and expected to attract more than 200 military and civilian officials from northern Utah. The event is sponsored by Air the Force Utah . TENDED PREVIOUS m f w General and Mrs. Rafalko have five children. boins Compoiyn Smiiior schdulci The fourth He was promoted to major general earlier this month. His replacement at Hill AFB has not been announced. General Rafalko came to Hill AFB in June of last year from Wright-Patterso- n AFB, weapons sytems for the U.S. Air Forces in Europe and NATO missions. General Poe became the Ogden AMA commander in Feb. 1973 following his European assignments. Ohio. athletics. AFB, Ohio. Wright-Patterso- n in- at Command Logistics and produced and reliable y and staff for Plans of creased the quality of materiel products where he served as base commander. The general has spent much of his military career in the Strategic Air Command and also spent four years at the Air Force Academy as director of A. Rafalko, Ogden AMA vice commander, will leave next month to become deputy chief Forces Materiel Area commander. The medal was presented to General Poe in his offices at Hill AFB by Lt. Gen. Richard M. Hoban. General Hoban is the former Ogden AMA commander and now vice commander of the Air Force Logistics Command at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Edmund Maj. Gen. his work as deputy chief of staff for Logistics, Hq U.S. Air ef- Association. Lynn Summers, Utah AFA W DQEE&QBiteffiDU president said that the dining-i- n will climax state-wid- e observances of Armed Forces Week which is being celebrated nationally May 13-1- 9. are Invitations being mailed to former POVVs from Utah to attend the event as guests of honor. General Poe was assigned as Ogden AMA commander in February 1973. Previously he was assigned as deputy chief of staff for Logistics, Hq U.S. Air Forces in Europe at Wiesbaden. Germany. (AFNS) campaign promoting the sale of U.S. Savings Bonds through the payroll savings plan will begin May 1. It will continue through June 1. "Our goal will be to encourage each and every civilian and military member of the Air Force to join payroll savings plan or, if already participating, to increase their participations," said Gen. John D. Ryan. Air Force Chief of Staff. General said, Ryan "Savings Bonds offer an ideal means for every person to put aside small sums of money on a regular basis for emergency needs and future opportunities. He further explained that the five and one-haper cent rate of interest paid on bonds, when held to maturity, is guaranteed for their lifetime. No matter what happens to the open market. Savings Bonds are always worth what the buyer paid for them. ' 'While there are many valid reasons for supporting the 1973 campaign, it must be made clear that the purchase of bonds is a strictly voluntary decision on the part of each participant," General Ryan added. Officers off to Alabama Five captains from Hill AFB have been selected to attend Squadron Officers School at the end of this month. Located at Maxwell AFB, Ala., the 13 week school helps lf prepare Those who will begin training next Monday are: Cherish Your Yesterdays Dream Your Tomorrows But UVE YOUR TODAYS May 6.12 Capt. Joseph G. Aja, 2701 KOD; Capt. Richard M. 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