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Show August 8. 1550th The Ogden Air Logistics Center Energy Conservation Unit Award for the fourth 1975 went quarter, fiscal year to the 1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing. The organization was instrumental in saving some 20 per cent in energy used at Hill AFB during that period. Col. John R. Paulk, Ogden is Construction ALC vice commander. presented a rotating plaque to Col. Ned L. Cagle, acting wing commander. SECOND TIME that it was Col. Paulk said the second time that the 1550th had won the trophy. The wing also was cited for energy savings during January through March, 1974. rapidly conditioning, drawing to an end on the new housing complex in the southwest area of the base. In the last stages of construction are 26 officer's 270-un- it Page 17 eceives Energy Conservation Award Second Time Colonel Paulk noted that the wing's management of use of loads on missions. aviation fuels during training missions and innovative ideas by its personnel won the award. LIGHTER FUEL forced air heating, gas ranges, water heaters, dishwashers and disposals. Blinds are provided on windows measuring less than 244 NCO five feet and traverse rods on and quarters those over five feet. quarters. SPACE FLOOR , Vinyl asbestos tile flooring Internal measurement of the covers the walking area and quarters ranges up to 1.500 sq two full baths are installed in ft. for the four bedroom units. All are equipped with a kitchen, living room, dining their training said Major Fleck. "If the helicopters take on lighter fuel loads the wing saves more," he said. Major Fleck's suggestion LOADS operations officer, recommended that '- - &tiHmuumMWii "lT"ir'i'-- ' all but the units. APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN The base housing office Bldg. room 100 is now , I 1 li .. .win pm. handles, shower curtains, wwgrtw.S - 1 mm wn" 'MirawmmwiiM fciami iminMiWftinJih-t- V.A a". iwiui.j.uiiii.iiimiiiiii.,,1,,,,,, - W) ipmip J fe Hil w x iw A miMiiiwiniifiwulo, two-bedroo- m v spring-release- turning off lights and turning Amn. Wayne Rogers, a down heat. 1550th helicopter mechanic Airman Roger's methods received $50 for ways of caught the eye of Hill AFB saving energy in the airmen's Commander, Col. Howard J. dormitories. Anderson. "It takes fuel to carry fuel," Maj. John J. Fleck, a wing His suggestion included d water faucet was adopted and will save the Air Force $21,000 a year. ENERGY USE IN DORMITORIES helicopters carry lighter fuel ousing About Ready New HILL TOP TIMES 1975 -- I "BiMMT" , 0, taking applications enlisted quarters is nearly complete ami NEARLY COMPLETE One of the 270 unit housing complex presently under construction ready for occupancy as part of the new in the southwest area of the base. (U.S. Air Force Photo) from four-bedroo- eligible military personnel to till the units. The first block of quarters is fccneauied tor occupancy in early fall. m Col. Fuller Assigned ToATTVK Col. Jerry G. Fuller recently room, family room and duties as deputy assumed carport. the for commander, Logistics, for the Patios are provided 1550th Aircrew Training and ground floor units and covered second-storTest Wing. balconies for the His previous assignment unitswas Director of Weapons YA lPMEM AND System Maintenance, Air APPLIANCES Rescue and Recovery Service Furnished equipment and headquarters, Scott AFB, 111. appliances are central air His other assignments have included Udorn RTAFB, Thailand; Korat RTAFB, Thailand; Anderson AFB, McClellan AFB, Guam; Yohota AB,. Japan; unci: F. PHILLIPS, Calif.; Distribution Unit, Data Maxwell AFB, Ala.; MacDill for 1975 Your Family To M Treat Travel Trailer Security 1 1 y, two-bedroo- m - Obituaries Automation - 409 Branch, N. 150 AFB, Fla. and Webb AFB, E.. Tex. Comptroller; Colonel Fuller has flown Kaysville. Died: July 20. 1975. 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