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Show la Page HILL TOP TIMES 12 - r 11 ; nJ (o November 23, 1973 AWARD o PP GD D OH SSgt. Terry D. Zink was gS the Air Force Commendation Medal, First Oak Leaf Cluster for her achievements while assigned awarded illt - r"v PillllillX t :plflF - 1st Lt. James B. Willett NOTED ST Lt. James B. Willett, Det. 8, 1365th Photo Squadron, was recently awarded the Air Medal for ineritorious 1 achievement while parin aerial flight. ticipating The medal was earned while he was on a mission in Southeast Asia from Oct. 19, to Jan. 28, 1973. The lieutenant exhibited outstanding airmanship and courage in accomplishment of his mission under extremely hazardous conditions. Lieutenant Willett is a TV production officer at Hill AFB, is active in amateur theater work and graduated from Manhattan College in New York City. Aircraft System Management Division, has accepted the position of Chief of the Materiel Management Section, Air Logistics Command Branch, Bien Hoa Air Base, Saigon, South Vietnam. Mr. Brown's new duties and responsibilities are equivalent to those at a system manager troduce the F-- 4 aircraft into Air Force inventory and has been credited with a number ac- outstanding complishments in support of the F-- 4 weapon system. and friends will honor him at an informal cocktail party at the Hill AFB Golf Club House at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 27. Anyone desiring to attend is welcome. rs I Materie' Management. HOMETOWN AlC Craig P. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Ray Price of Hoy, has reported to Hill AFB as an automatic digital switching specialist. PHOTO WINNERS Two Hill AFB men won in the USAF photo contest. Capt. Dave. W. Seborg. Procurement, Candy Irene Dodgson, daughter of Lou Ann Stott and William W. Dodgson, Jr., and Scott B. Layton, son of Darlene and Darrel Layton, were married in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Mrs. Stott works in the Materiel Services Division, X 1 Scott and Candy Lay ton WED previously was assigned to the 1901st Communications Squadron at Travis AFB, He captured second place in the Scenic, Color Transparencies group. Maj. Anthony Liparulo. 1552 Flying Training Squadron, earned an honorable mention vW Black and in the Close-upWhite group. Judges evaluated 577 entries in four groups of competition. s, 1 William A. Brown it Mow Directorate of Supply and Services, Deputy Chief of Staff Logistics, at Headquarters Alaskan- - Air Command, Elmendorf AFB from Sept. 28, 1971 to Aug. 31, 1973. During this period her administrative and ability managerial technical knowledge was significant in melding the Weapon Systems Support Division into a progressive and highly efficient operation. The medal was presented to Sergeant Zink by Col. Steve S. Chag, Personnel Division, chief, in ceremonies held in the Education Building recently. The Sergeant is assigned as an educational administrator in the Base Education Office. She resides in Roy with her husband and daughter. Calif. Airman Price is a graduate of Roy High School and has one year of military service. He is married to the former Kalhy A. Stegen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Stegen of Ogden. The airman and his wife have a three-montold which occurred in Colonel Hays' office in late October. Sergeant Newlun's wife, Joyce, was on hand to witness the event. He first enlisted in the Armed Forces by joining the Marine Corps in 1963, after which he had assignments in Spain, Portugal and the Carribbean. In 1967 he enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed in Florida, England and Thailand. From the 408th Munitions Maintenance Squadron in Thailand, he came to Hill AFB in April 1971, presented Significant REPORTS A native of Richmond, Utah, has arrived at Hill AFB for assignment as chief of the and Industrial Quality was cited for his outstanding contributions to the directorat e Posture Evaluation Group as an advisor in manpower affairs, policies and procedures. BEST the Hill AFB's Junior Officer The Radiographic Facility and the Hill AFB Range are the first two shops presented with Shop Certification Certificates. Shops are nominated for certification when they have Council. is TV production officer with Det. 8. 1365th Photo Squadron at the base. veteran of nearly four of military service. Captain Littlehale has a B.S. A years CEREMONIES During ceremonies at the 1550 Aircrew Training and Test Wing. Col. William E. Moore. Bronze Star to Maj. Robert R. Reeves and the Meritorious Service Medal to Lt. Col. Marvin 0. Dillman. Medal tification if sustained by the Maintenance director. University. also Moore Colonel presented a plaque to Lt. Col. Donald L. firing and MSgt. John A. Bowcn. representing the 1550 Field Maintenance h daughter. S EARN 1 Ibeautif ul time to earn to fly." Horace F. Bathurst, Maintenance, has received his federal service pin. Ford Sales E&M 10-ye- "There's nothin' like a crisp, golden, autumn day for your first fl in" lesson. Take the coupon below to vour Cessna Pilot Center. Soon." to 0,000 2nd Mortgage Leans Furniture t Auto Signature Furniture Insurance Required or sold - No Squadron, recognizing 517 Building barracks (LOANS MOO commander, the presented met certain performance criteria, then awarded cer- degree in communications Illinois Southern from LEASING DEPT. Have considered the you vantages of LEASING Ad-Ne- xt s your Car? Main- tenance. He is Col. Richard E. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Richmond, Colonel Johnson is a veteran of 22 years of military service and a 1951 graduate of Utah State University with a bachelor of science degree in industrial technology. Before coming to Hill AFE'. was stationed he al Sacramento Air Materiel Area, Calif. Colonel Johnson is married to the former Elizabeth Adamson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Adamson of Franklin, Idaho. The colonel and his wife have six children. AFLC the Achievement Management, Division, Systems Logistics analyst, Management Division, Materiel I '; Col. Richard E. Johnson Award by Col. Eugene M. Poe. Mr. Arave, a management ELECTED Capt. Alan Littlehale has been elected as president of captain trrrrffl SIGNIFICANT Carl J. Arave was recently and has received the Good Conduct Medal and the Outstanding Unit Award. He has recently received his orders to go to Yakota Air Base, Japan, in June. He resides with his wife and three children, Sean, Heather and Jared, at 335 Vampire Street. The Weapon Systems Support Division Hays, Jr., at ceremonies level within AFLC. Mr. Brown was one of the initial cadre of Air Force personnel assigned to in- of Management, REHITCHED The 2701st EOD Squadron seems to prove to be the best organization in the Air Force as once more a member who's "hitch" was up has reenlisted. SSgt. Robert A. Newlun was sworn in by Lt. Col. Archie Operations Branch, chief, i as NCOIC, Administrative a potpourri of Hill AFB personnel FAREWELL William A. Brown, Aircraft if in as the best the 1550 ATTW during the MAC Commanders Facility Inspection. The barracks houses personnel from the 1550 FMS: Det 6. 15th Weather Squadron, and Det R. 13G5 Photo Sq. AAVS Also recognized were three individuals for efforts in the Resources Now is the TIME to order your new '74 Car. Come in and let us explain J: these advantagses. . Program for McAfee. 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