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Show f Page HILL TOP TIMES 10 September 6, 1974 Go ask Char ley Officer Charles J. Lepley,' civilian Security Policeman, Detachment 2, 2849th ABG, departed the remote Hill Air Force Test Range, for what he considers "green pastures", after three of years professional police duty. Officer Lepley, a Army veteran, has served in three wars, and says "I am ready and willing to go for four if necessary." "Charley," as he is called by all who know him, performed his security police duties with honor and He was professionalism. never too busy to guide and instruct the younger men in the technical and legal aspects of the profession he served so well. Airmen and NCO's who have served in the Security Police Division have often been heard to say. "Let's go ;isk Charley" or "No sweat, if we ever need help. 'Charley' will be there." Remarks such 26-ye- ar as this have only proved Mr Lepley's abilities as a police officer and the love and respect he earned from the organization over the years. IHSppmBGDD3 Officer Lepley will now. work at Defense Depot Ogden as a civilian police officer. All personnel who have been professional services and r devotion to duty displayed by Officer "Charley" Lepley, Policeman. . I: stock I lnmerica, Dec. 8. 1968. memorial service for the captain will be held Sept. 30. in Randolph Time and place to tx announced later by the A ' " ' , V. , Duane Industrial L. Dee. Engineering Branch, Civil City: Norman Dale. Kugene. ina Oregon; Mrs. .John Mario L. Christensen. Woodhridge. Va.; Douglas L.. Salt Lake City: Steven G. recently graduated from the following sisters: Ronald Dec. Brigham Mrs. David Randolph: tDarlenei Wight masn. Salt Mrs. .Jim (Bcltiet lketity. Armstrong. Curtis R. Char-main- e and .Julie, all of Headquarters Air Force Reserve, Robins AFB, Ga. Captain Trione came to the Detachment with an extensive background in logistics, the 1050- - II System, AFM 67-- 1 and related publications. In of this year she February completed a remote tour of duty as a supply officer at Keflavik. Iceland and in June was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal by the Commander of the 2179th Communications Patrick AFB. Ha. Group, Captain Trione has an AB Degree in Knglish and 22 hours toward an MA in English. She is a native of Daphne, Ala. Distribution Deann M. Chapman, Heber G. Davison, Harry R. Fochtman, Don C. Hess, Ellis E. Ritchie and John L. Sullivan Comptroller Joseph P. Christensen, Allean C. Schurz and Melba J. Trancygier Procurement and Production David B. Frank Personnel Division Nelda G. Corbridge 284!)th ABG Kathleen Engineering Air Division, Institute Force Technology's School Engineering Engineering Civil Industrial Management Applications course at AFB, Ohio. Through of Wright-Patterso- lectures n and seminars, this two week course is designed to broaden understanding of modern Hon Axton. Inventory Manager wi;h the Missiles System Division. Management Directorate of Materiel Management, and wife Nora, recently took an unusual vacation They packed bags and one each child (tioy and girl) lehind Iheir motorcycles and traveled 2.150 miles to Dalton. Ben. and returned via Colorado Springs. Colo. Ron recommends Ihis type of vacation and says the whole family is ready to go again. N. Read Materiel Management Nancy E. Cole Biggar comes to Hill He will he an alcoholism and and also handle other social problems. Mr. Biggar graduated from the University of Portland in 1958 with a B.S. degree in business administration, drug counselor ; psychology and sociology. He was first employed by the State Department as Oregon Oregon teenagers in foster homes. Originally specializing in alcoholism problems, he later expanded into drug related cases. w Force encompasses many Force's requirements. demanding Il is inexpensive, provides lots of sun and a good look at nature's wonders. One disadvantage was riding 240 miles in a rain storm on (he return I rip KeepT(?iW iM The nation you anp 6uvv .lerald D. Biggar Jerald Biggar. lormer alcoholism counselor at the Veteran's Hospital in Tacoma. Wash . has joined the staff of the Social Action Office at D Hill AFB , ftei? While in Com pi on. Calif., he as in charge of an out pal ienl program veterans for who Vietnam had drug problems. Mr. Biggar's duties at Hill AFB will include establishing education programs, con- ducting seminars and advising supervisors on methods of detecting alcohol and drug problems. Section cited The Range and Data Acquisition Section, Directorate of Maintenance, has been awarder! the Air Force Organizational Excellence Keep vouc? Welfare social Welfare State to with work Department K..'y activities of the Industrial Engineering Branch. Civil engineering in the Air engineering specialties and this school provides a series of short courses designed to develop professional civil engineers to meet the Air a worker. He received a Master's Degree- - in social work Irom the University of Denver in 1962. then relumed to the management concepts as applied to base civil engineering in managing New officer assigned Vacation on wheels very Capt. Maria A. Trione has recently been assigned as a Logistics Staff Officer with Detachment 508. 301 Tactical Fighter Wing (Reserve) at Hill AFB. She replaced Maj. Gerald E. Duller who has accepted a four year tour of active duty at Pins and certificates signifying 10 years of federal service were recently awarded to the following Hill AFB employees: Maintenance Donald J. Allen, Michael J. Burningham, James L. Chase, Orsen R. Christensen Jr., Eugene C. Combs, Melvin G. Criddle, Ernest L. Dalpias, Bartley E. Day Jr., George A. Eichelberger, Sherman Facer, Raymond C. Ferrin, Leon Glen Jr., Delores M. Gortcinsky, Willis D. Haffner, Kenneth W. Hall, Vern R. Hancock, David R. Hartz, Ronald J. Helliwell, Ray L. Hofhine and Marlin J. Huff Duane Dee graduates and family Captain Rex was lorn in . .J - Off-dut- pilot" award. Captain Rex is survived by his wife: children Sheri. 7 and Marilee. 5. all of Prnvo. his parents of Randolph: and the brothers .. , , received the "outstanding ios - During the period 3 to 17 services office directed by 1st August. ;he 68th Aerial Port Lt. James N. Egger, ended 'Squadron at Hill AFB served with the words "thanks for a their two week summer en- 'job well done." However, all was not work campment tour at McChord y AFB. Wash during the encampment. salmon was of 62 time Air Force spent Composed reservists under command of fishing and when the men Maj. Clyde R. Bartlett, the returned home a total of 23 in their were squadron returned with the salmon highest evaluation score ever possession ranging up to 18 received this year. pounds. The 68th Aerial Port Evaluation covered the areas of cargo Squadron has some openings major processing, ramp services, and invites anyone, man or recouperage and repacking woman, to visit them in Bldg. and the air freight service 356 to see first hand what their olfico for an overall score of job is or contact MSgt. Jack 460 points. Pevev. ext. 2463. The award to the air freight training at Laughlin AFB. Tex. in Feb. 1968. where he l8 1 - 68th APS earns award Training School at AFB. Tex. He completed pilot " 0 - Officers' entered V J.yh MISSED Officer Charles J. Lepley, security policeman with Det. 2, 2849th ABG at the Hill AFB Test Range left employ with the Air Force to become a civilian policeman with Defense Depot Ogden. (USAF photo) joined the Air Force Reserve in 1960 and in Sept. Knlx-r- t A Hex of ('apt in in action Randolph, missing Southeast Asia for nearly six years, has hern declared dead by the Department of Defense Captain Rex was assigns! to and Vietnam in Sept. in on crashed in his a potpourri of Hill AFB personnel Recognition given li " ' y,l o I- He 1966 n fiv v 1962. Robert sy wisdom. Detachment 2, 2849th ABG and the U.S. Air Force will long remember the Ogden, Feb. 17, 1942, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Rex of Randolph. He attended schools in Randolph and graduated in 1966 from Rrigham Young University with a bachelor's in agriculture degree economics. He was named "outstanding senior student" in the college of agriculture and biological sciences. Rex married Captain Patricia O'Malley of Evan-ston- . VVyo in the Salt City L 1) S Temple on June 22. C';i)(. CS associated with "Charley" will certainly miss his guidance, knowledge and Memorial scheduled A. Rex J mmirwoucE Award. It was presented by Maj. (Jen. Edmund A Rafalko. Ogden AIX! commander, to Maj. John A. Bonner, chief of the section who accepted it on behalf of the assigned there. l.V) workers Officers said that the section was cited for effective accomplishment of complex test programs, new techniques in testing missiles, ami saving the Air Force millions of dollars in Ihe process. Period covered by the award was from Jan. 1.1971 to Nov. 1. 1973. Missiles tested included the Minuteman. Bomard, SRAM, Maverick and Genie. |