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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 August 22. 1975 roposes Change To Unused Leave Payments For Military INCREASE BAQ, BAS The amendments would increase the rates for basic allowance for quarters (BAQ) The Department of Defense (DOD) has submitted a legislative proposal to governing payments for Congress to amend the law and basic allowance for subsistence (BAS) paid enlisted personnel in the settlement for unused leave to those applicable rates at the time of discharge. All enlisted members would be authorized payment of the BAQ, regardless of pay grade. Enlisted members would be allowed to either carry their leave forward into the new enlistment or be paid for any part not carried forward. Payments would be made unused leave. It is DOD's intent that leave be used for the purpose intended, namely as a respite from work to improve performance and motivation. LIMITS CUMULATIVE PAYMENT The proposed amendments would limit cumulative payment for unused accrued leave to no more than 60 days for an entire military career. Leave paid for prior to the effective date of enactment, however, toward the would 60-da- y for up to 60 days. This does not include days not count total. for which payment has already been received after the effective date of the amendments. NOT CONCERNED WITH COMPUTATIONS The difference between officer and enlisted personnel in the computing of leave payments has not been of overriding concern to DOD. Under current provisions, members were authorized payment for up to 60 days of unused accrued leave upon discharge or retirement. Officers are normally paid for unused leave only once lump-su- m during their careers. Enlisted members, however, may be paid for up to 60 days unused accrued Air Force Seeks Physicians firstme, the two-ma- n team. "We are also recruiting the Air For the Force has assigned a medical team recruiting headquarters to Lake in Salt dentists, optometrists and clinical psychologistsfrom City. The team is responsible for throughout the West." 32 TEAMS The Salt Lake City team is one of 32 located throughout inter-mounta- recruitingdentistsqualified and other physicians, health professionals. "We will be travelling the practitioners, psychiatrists, pediatricians and doctors to practice in aerospace medicine," says Capt. Jerry N. Lee, chief of became The teams operational in answer to the end of the military draft. 4 YEAR TOURS Tour lengths for incoming 2-- . CARPET x & -- AA L J t s Orient. DISCUSS MATTERS FRESH-CLEA- PHONE BILL LILES Owner Manager By: Verlyn Scott, Management Engineering Office, Materiel Management "The Air Force planes in Spain land mainly on the plain." We must just as well say, on FUNDING It isan interesting part of the Sales Military that participating Programs countries are not permitted to aircraft and buy U.S. accessories without funding Denmark, Germany, for backup support. Netherlands, Israel, Arab or A two per cent service English soil, for such, among charge is made by the State many other nations, is our Departments on the total cost use Foreign far-reachi- of Hill's of the things they buy. ingenuity and expertise in the The money each country world of pays in this service charge can be used to pay for yours SECURITY ASSISTANCE and my services, if we can PROGRAM find out just how much that is. A project has been DEVELOP MANPOWER going on for the past year at REQUIREMENT the Ogden Air Logistics Center The management under the unlikely acronym of team at Hill AFB engineering "SAP," (Security Assistance has been responsible for Program). research and development of Air Force Logistics a manpower requirements his determined (AFLC) that a has good system which will tell how often AFLC serves our foreign neighbors and how many hours we use. DELETE FROM NATION'S BUDGET What does such a program mean to you and me specifically? Well, if the foreign countries pay the salaries of we who are part of the SAP, it won't be taken from the nation's budget. That is not only good for manning at Hill AFB, but it also benefits everyone individually in taxes. This is an interesting sidelight on Hill AFB's worldwide involvement isn't it? Also one which may well come to be a sizeable part of our future workload. l 1 . .1 I f n ll fX rseuaoionaun . .... 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Guy Ventura, proportion of all materiel will be glad to discuss details management, maintenance, as to eligibility, application supply and procurement time shaving and related matters in their is spent supporting foreign pseudofolliculitis is being held office 352 South Denver St., military aid. every Monday, Wednesday Salt Lake City, or by calling Approximately 560 people at and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Ogden ALC alone, and most 11 a.m. in the physical likely there will be a much examination room, USAF greater number during the Hospital, Hill. next five years, perhaps as We Buy Used Cars many as 1,000 people, support And Trucks For an appointment to the SAP. attend the clinic, dial ext. 3033. We Pick Up CARPETS N purposes of cash settlement Hill Command and Lee Captain Latest Deep Cleaning MR Steam Equipment Prompt Courteous Service Free Estimates ENJOY are payments pstimated at about $155 million for fiscal year 1975. act as They also appear to for leave save incentive to These air-readine- ss. health professional personnel vary from two to four years. Assignments, which are negotiated prior to entrance, are available throughout the Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, Europe and the for health recruiting professionals. Northwest looking primarily for general practitioners, family States United the in leave at the end of each enlistment. This could occur up to five or more times during a normal career. SPEED Family vacations like Dad remembers them. Two dozen cold trout streams running clean through quiet from 6000' up over 10,000'. Pick your trout: browns, canyons. Ten sparkling lakes rainbows, brookies. We've got 'em all I In SO. UTAH'S HIGH COUNTRY. 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