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Show lMERiCANA 28'o. Ogden. Utah AprU 25, 1975 The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Friday Air Force Logistics Command. It is published by Mor Media Sales, Inc., 354 North Main, Layton, Utah, a private firm, in no, way AWu;cted with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed Dy publisher and writers are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements, including supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitute an endorsement y the Department of the Air Force of products or services Vol 16 in-th- e K r1m -- (- Ik ii ii n U n "S ILL i rrrn i 1 6S 1 1 - rrr rn 11 LimTT" r3,u?rrt' P UUUUUIu UIOJ advertised. "3 5" Ford Calls Americans To Recognize Heritage President (AFNS) Gerald R. Ford has proclaimed May Loyalty Day. WASHINGTON 1 f P M as Originally designated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958, Loyalty Day is celebrated on May 1 of each year. This is a day for all Americans to reaffirm their loyalty and a day to recognize America's fit neritage. President Ford's proclamation follows: "It is now nearly two hundred years since America's independence was sought and won. Then, as today, the achievement of our Nation's goals was met through the devoted efforts of Americans who gave loyal service. "The United States has become the greatest Nation in history because of the loyalty of our people to our Constitution, to our laws, and to those ideals which they represent. "The thousands who become citizens each oath to year through naturalization take an support the United States. One can sense the meaning and the spirit of loyalty in those proceedings. For most of us who were born to the freedoms we enjoy, a declaration of loyalty has not been such a conspicuous event in our lives. It is, nonetheless, reflected in our patriotic efforts. "In recognition of the need for 'a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America ana ior me recognition of the heritage of American freedom,' the Congress, by a joint resolution of July 18, 1959. . .designated May the 1 of each year as Loyalty Day, invitingsuch people of the United States to observe of the flag of Brig. Gen. George V. Rutter, Air Force Logistics Command's Director of Maintenance, Ogden ALC. "I departed Ogden e, s- ninety-ninth.- " GERALD R.FORD OGDEN ALC COMMANDER ANNOUNCES LAW DAY, MAY (See Story Inside, Page 8) - - ALC in ," the general recalled. Since that time, General Rutter has directed activities of the 55 inspection personnel on his staff who conduct periodic full-scal- management e evaluation inspections of the ALCs and on is resources of our management as well as how well we support our customers. We must continue to improve efficiency and how be made," improvementscan General Rutter explained. point out where "The system identifies items of special interest to the AFLC. of commander items these heavily Currently, emphasize people-relate- d areas such as the condition of dormitories, and the Equal (Continued on Page 4) Flight Lieutenant David Ozannc, a Royal Australian Air Force pilot instructing v. the 1551st Flying Training Squadron, was with chosen Distinguished Graduate of the most recent 155mh Air Crew Training and Test Wing Basic Instructor interest) inspections. "The functional inspections 3 provide flexibility in looking in depth into our systems or support problems," he pointed out. xj "Teams of three to five or six people - as with the full j: team are tayked to follow up on problems in depth to identify the root cause and to recommend a workable solution. : "Feedback from the people : doing the work aid3 in seeking : to identify the solution to a quality, responsive support. "The inspection system is intended to identify where jobs arc being done well and to Exchange Officer Selected Course. Flight (special using our declining resources of people and dollars while providing in approach "Emphasis other AFLC installations as well as the more frequent "functional" This results in the team's final report being used as a vehicle for transfer of information that is helpful among the ALCs," he continued. "The IG operation has changed. No longer are we required to conduct a "general" inspection each period. The inspection schedule is not rigid and the focus is different. th April 1974, and immediately joined the AFLOIG team conducting an inspection at San Antonio, then proceeded to Air Force Safety and Inspection Center at Norton, AFB, Calif., for orientation before moving my family Hill to Wright-Pattersonfrom - 1 Inspector ALC, Hill AFB, to finalize a general inspection this week. General Rutter, who assumed his present duties a year ago, previously served as this Nation. "In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set in the my hand this fourth day of March year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-fivand of the Independence of the United -- problem. General, revisited Ogden Government to display United States on all Government buildings on that day in testimony of our loyalty to States of America the one hundred - i Former Director, Maintenance Revisits Ogden ALCf Hill AFB the the "I call upon appropriate officials , BRIG. GEN. GEORGE W. R UTTER, Air Force Logistics Command Inspector General, reflects on command requirements carried out by the IG team that visited ugaen ALt, inn AFH. the past two weeks. day with appropriate ceremonies. "Now, therefore, I, Gerald H. Ford, President of the United States of America, do call upon the people of the United States and upon patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Thursday, May 1, 1975, as Loyalty Day, with appropriate ceremonies. .... S Lieutenant Ozanne iastructs flying training in the 1111-"Jolly Green Giant" :-- P. helicopter. The Basic I rue tor Course is designed to familiarize instructors with various techniques of efficient iatruction and to improve their performance of these techniques. The Distinguished Graduate is chosen by vote of other student iastructors in new-win- the class. Flight Lieutenant Ozanne was presented the award by Colonel Dale L. Oderman, 1550th ATTW commander. Flight U. Divid Oinne |