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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 6, 1973 July IS. (S1QG13 Almost all Consolidated Base Personnel Offices (CBPOs) have one! Most airmen have heard about them. But what's a Customer Service Center anyway? Air Force has provided a brief, but descriptive answer in its latest Military Personnel Centers to handle customer's problems, complaints and provide services. This latest PALACE FLICKS 'Instant Info" Film Report (No. 79) explains, in three- - 11 minutes, how the Air Force studied the concept and adapted it for use in CBPOs as a "one stop" point and-a-ha- lf most where personnel business can be conducted. Identification card applications, changes in data forms, emergency changes in information pertaining to Servicemen's Group Life Insurance data, and a variety of subjects are handled by the Customer Service Center. MPCs charge to the lill centers is to provide "personalized" personnel service. For those nearing another new PALACE FLICKS report will be of special interest. A general review of the Air Force military retirement programs including the purpose of retirement, the and types, procedures restrictions and answers to retirement, XXX Air Force has approved a proposal which will permit physician assistants (PAs) to advance to master sergeant after six years active service. Further, promotions to E-- 8 and E-- 9 under the proposal will be on a fully qualified basis as opposed to a best qualified basis in effect for other enlisted members. XXX The first revision to Air Force male grooming standards in nearly three years was announced this week by Gen. John D. Ryan, Air Force Chief of Staff. The changes are included in a revision to AFM "Dress and Personal Appearance of Air 35-1- 0, Force Personnel." XXX Air Force members completing long TOY assignments will benefit from a new Air Force policy which gives credit for a short tour (remote assignment) to individuals completing 300 period. days or more overseas TDY during any th XXX Air Force estimates that 45 experienced tactical fighter pilots with more than five years rated service will be identified for involuntary second SEA tours (ISSTs) to sustain critical manning requirements in FY 74. XXX Flight testing of the Air Force's new 3 airborne navigator trainer has been completed ahead of schedule with only a fraction of the usual test problems. The aircraft is part of the Air Force's new undergraduate navigator training system Don't miss the Cessna Pilot Center 1 PROFESSIONAL ( COURSE I CjQ A A PILOT or F.A.A. and V.A. proved. W ap- - A- INTlftMOUNTAIN -r - i Service Centers. These are available for individual viewing or for scheduling by squadrons, other units, and work centers. Allotments end WASHINGTON (AFNS) -Effective July 1 airmen in grades E-- 4 and below with less than four years service who have dependents were no longer required to maintain a Class Q allotment in order to receive their allowance Quarters in the member's Awai from HomeTt 7 S64 South EOO E j V .'1 i X Clearfield, Utah b Sunday School 9:45 a-- 0 1 S . I 825-551- 2 V0 v. us Sunday Wednesday Sendees. Worship Service 10:55 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Church 825-027- 7 J&mim & I . t 1 x . V: FIRST TERM AIRMEN I w i I-'" I B2f ' ? E-E-- l, 4. 14X60 normally an Sgt. Charles II. Mullins is from Nashville, Tenn. He H-13- at and E-- 2, graduated training, he attended tech school at Chanute AFB, 111. as a production analyst. Next came a tour of duty at Camp Niew Amsterdam, Netherlands. He was assigned to Hill AFB and ext. 2248 or Lowery AFB, Colo. He works in Munitions Ship- and Receiving ping Branch, Distribution and has spent four months TDY to Guam. The sergeant is continuing his education at Weber State College and plans on earning a degree in business. He and his wife, Terry, are expecting their first child in Sep tember. As of the Ogden AMA First Term Advisory Council and vice-chairm- vice-chairma- n an the of Headquarters Squadron Section, 2849 Air Base Group, AFLC Airman-NCAdvisory Council, he is very involved and concerned in the problems the O first termer encounters. His duty phone is ext. 3341. Now Accepting Applications for our New Classes. J ' O FT. MOUNTAIN HOME EXPOSITION 1650 U. Main, Layton 7 to (Ml Tfee volunteered for the NCO Leadership School, Norton AFB, Calif. Sergeant Mullins has actively participated whenever in Human possible Relations and EOT or he wherever programs feels he can be of assistance. tended Northhampton Area Community College. He enlisted in March 1970 and attended tech school at Summers the time to prepare for fhat new job i exit. No Experience Necessary O vrv-::i- " Throo Month Course O m New Homes ore arriving daily at . . . layfon-Syracus- e from Pearl Senior High in 1966 then attended Fisk University. He entered the Air Force in May 1970. After basic $121.50. $6995 Take aircraft maintenance technician on the 0 aircraft. He and his wife, Lillian Tyree of Columbus, Ohio, have a daughter, Karen. The sergeant has been at Hill AFB since May 1971. He has been stationed at Lock-bourAFB, Ohio; Pease AFB, N.H.; Earnest-Harmo- n AB, Newfoundland; Pope AFB, N.C.; Phan Rang AB, Vietnam; and Dover AFB, Del. He has orders to Woodbridge RAF, England. He plans to retire in 1983. He is not satisfied unless he is able to help the 1550th OMS personnel which includes a large number of first term airmen. He is available Brand new, 2 bedrooms,! carpeted and furnished, double insulation, 2X4 con UL struction, approved, home in the latest decor Buy it for only . . . 773-676- Sgt. Gregory J. Watkins, from Easton, Penn., at- tenance Squadron. From Washington, D.C., he is Take a drive to Layton and save! ccme wonmp wttng Lavoid Robertson Pastor Residence ... O O I HUMAN RELATIONS TSgt. Wallace T. Moore is unit NCO career advisor of 1550th the MainOrganizational $500 I I . f SAVE ' 4 5 He states that he is concerned because he had no one to counsel or advise him when he was a 782-427- 2. J ' Meed a Church Home military paycheck unless he requests otherwise. Class Q allotments have been eliminated. Members in remote sites who wish their dependents to receive a separate check must now initiate a new allotment request. The quarters allowance for airmen with First Southern Baptist Church council Mr ne payments will now be included 1 I quarters allowance. OCDEN MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - OGDEN, UTAH M4P1 t CALL Jtt - 13J j S Military Personnel Center reports at the Customer I I FLIGHT CENTFV 10- - -- I f II five-t- o possible findings of various boards and councils, and final disposition. Each CBPO has at least two of the PALACE FLICKS super 8mm projector viewers and a complete library of 64 film I I I This Cessna Pilot Center Coupon and $5 it all you need lor your introductory flying lesson. a first termer. I ?5oo action office. (AFLCNS) NCO ADVISORY evaluation channels, how cases are processed, the 3, NUT CUTIS dividual has eight-and-a-ha- lf dependents is: E-$105; and Cessna minute report direct from the an minute production, covering the four steps involved in disability retirement cases. The film covers disability retirement rates OUT THIS COUPON own built-i- n screen. It's a push of the button and the in- woufT PALACE FLICKS Report No. T-4- (UNTS) scheduled to become operational in 1974. Know some of the common questions-i- s given in Report No. 72. Also in the latest shipment is 64, The 2853rd Air Base Group Consolidated Base Personnel Office (CBPO), Robins AFB, Ga., has been selected by Air Force Logistics Command as its nominee for Air Force honors in the Outstanding CBPO Award Program The film, in plastic cartridges, are easily slipped into the projector which has its No Education Requirements Internships Avallablo Classes Opening Immediately! O V Call Now 393-670- 1 Institute of Medical - Dental Technology UteDs |