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Show ""'BOY or ..I ., ft part of workload issuance camercs The Ogden Air Iogistics Center has been "assignesT the world-wid- e management responsibility for a new infra-re- d reconnaissance camera that "sees" equally well day or night. n A product that replaces a less sophisticated infra-re- d camera, the new optical second-generatio- sensor system will be primarily used in the RF-- a Phantom jet especially equipped for reconnaissance work. Scoville, a logistics officer who will help manage the camera. 4, continued. "The biggest improvement is in the camera's resolution capability, but this system has also proven to be more reliable," Mr. Scoville added. "THIS CAMERA system is the most advanced type ever developed. . .it's really pushing the state of the art," explained Duane USAF Hospital Hill named Civilian of the Year M ax Kennedy employee will be named Air Force Civilian of the Year for fiscal year 1974 at the national Air Force Association convention in Washington D.C., Sept. 18. Cited will be Max K. Kennedy, deputy director of Plans and A Hill AFB Programs for the Ogden Air Logistics Center. The Morgan resident also will receive the AF A Citation of Honor which accompanies the award. National AFA president, Joe L. Shosid, will present the award. Mr, Kennedy will be recognized for "outstanding contributions to the Air Force and the nation" while assigned to the Directorate of relocates next week August 8 will be moving day for patients of the old Hill AFB hospital when they are relocated to a new $5.5 million medical complex 17-1- Maintenance at Hill AFB. He was deputy director of Maintenance from 1958 until he assumed his new pisition this spring. Mr. Kennedy started his civil service career in 1941 as a mechanic learner and progressed through various shops in the Maintenance Directorate. the He graduated from University of Utah in 1960 with a degree in business management. In 1961, Mr. Kennedy was awarded a Sloan Fellowship and graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a master's degree in industrial management. iisllipisiiiwi on a I II I 0 0 r ,OC-- "" I . Bennie Antolne and Atnn. Ricky Stong update munitions serviceability records. (USAF photo: SSgt. Frank Garzelnick) : "1 1 - Amn. JOHN Greve and Ainn. Walton Levergood PACK aircraft egress components. (USAF photo: Biff pack 1 include DEPARTMENTS pharmacy, operating room, X-ra- 3 " .. y out-patie- nt other offices. The new hospital will serve more than 45,000 active duty and retired military personnel and their dependents Utah, eastern in Nevada, eastern Idaho, part of Montana and western Wyoming. The old hospital is a collection of antiquated wooden structures built during World War II. Ogden. Utah ugust 9, 1974 s fi i y clinic, oband cafeteria dental, stetrics, rooms, 7 1 in- service drive and landscaping. advertised. ENTUY-S- gt. Bergstrom) No. 33 t with'pre-cas- The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published weekly in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force Logistics Command. It is published by Mor Media Sales, Inc., a private firm, in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publishers and writers are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department 4 the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements, including supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of products or services , - base' 27 structural steel cludes paved parking areas, subcontractors. Max K. Kennedy The 93,000 square foot building is concrete walls. The facility 45-b- ed ill lira Vr of Hospital officials anticipate that the new base hospital will be fully operational on Aug. 19. An open house is planned for Oct 25. GROUNDBREAKING for the hospital took place on May 16, 1972. Prime contractor was Santa Fe Engineers Inc., of Lancaster, California. The hospital was turned over to the Air Force by the contractor on August 1. More than 85 per cent of the construction was done by Utah Vol. AS. IN PROVIDING the logistics support for the system, the Ogden ALC will also build a "technical repair center" (TRC) to service photographic gear, including the new infra-re- d unit. of the new camera Managers a small expansion envision system (More page 2) "Aircraft will now be able to take better pictures at higher altitudes while flying at faster speeds," he . "!' ; 5 J ' II, Munitions part of Distribution mission TSgt. Max Kssex. TSgt. Arthur Schulti and SSgt. Hugh Fisher inspect 20 millimeter ammunition in Munitions Supply Division. Distribution. See story page 12 . ( USAF photo: Biff Bergstrom |