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Show Page 16 HILL TOP TIMES August 29, 1!)7. Briefers Needed For 7 The Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) briefing team will soon have two openings for a major and captain or lieutenant, according to Maj. Joseph W. Sloan, chief of the Office of Presentations. The openings are expected to be available upon the expiration of tours of AFLC neat appearance and have a good speaking voice. They should also have some briefing experience, an ability to write scripts and a working of AFLC knowledge operations. The briefing team offers a chance to travel and meet top executives in both the military and civilian community. Briefing team work involves incumbent briefers. The normal tour of duty is two years. developing, researching, Candidates should present a updating and presenting Team command briefings to high level visitors, professional military schools, civilian universities, ? f . Mi, i community organizations, industry and other groups. Briefings are tailored to the - 1 " i , ..jt""..'f .... ' -- iff audience. The briefing team is the under of Office Information. Qualified officers should Sloan. contact Major AUTO VON 787-255- 7. (LOGNEWS). a no lbf opsnsrs 1 t. Wl I i 1 i , Visitors at the Hill Air Force Range "Family Orientation Day" view one stage of a Mmuteman Rocket Motor. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Hill Air Force Range Hosts Family Day Hill Air Force Range hosted a "Family Orientation Day" on Aug. 21 for families of civilian and military personnel assigned to the range. The program consisted of a welcome by Maj. James R. McNarie. range commander: films of munitions and aerial tests conducted on the range: static fire of a second stage minuteman rocket motor; located 108 road miles from Engineering; Security Police; Fire Hill AFB on the west side of the Great Salt Lake near Lakeside, Utah. Entry Det. is normally restricted to the assigned personnel only. dinner at the range dining hall tours of individual work areas: and a trip to 'Kagle from near Hill AFB. Range" to view Mountain Home AFB making Organizations from Hill B represented at the range AF on bomb runs the practice scorable bomb target there. include: Det. 2. 2849th Air Civil Tho Hill Test Range is Base Group: F-ll- ls Aug. 7. months, 28 1975. n years. federal days service. 7 WAI.TKR ( Weather EOD 301st Squadron: 2701st Det 508. Technical Photo Support. (AF Reserve); TFW'g Maintenance Directorate in Missile Iirge Motor Unit, and Missile Test Control I'nit; the Ogden ALC Safety Office: and the Distribution Directorate represented by Munitions Supply. The 53 family members who attended had an opportunity to see where dad works, eats, plays, and sleeps during his stay at the Range. The names of his U'came real people. rs Youngsters Obituaries F.nWIN ('. BARROWS. Family Housing Maintenance Section. Civil Engineering Division. 2849th ABG: 4134 Monroe Blvd.. Ogdcn: Died; Squadron; 15th 7 Squadron: The families of the men who work at the Range seldom, if ever, have an opportunity to see where their husband or father works, much less see what work he does. Many of the employees at the range live in . (Irantsville. Tooele, and Salt Iake City as well as 1881st Department; Communications enjoyed checking out the recreation facilities while wives and . mothers visited over coffee and soft drinks in the dining hall after the day's activities and U'fore the long drive back lo civilization. UII.KY. Sheet Metal Section. Industrial Products and landing Gear g Division. Maintenance; 99 W. f00 .V. Clearfield; Died: July 23. 1975. 26 years. 10 months. 25 riavs federal service. yon 'want 10)o r EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Lccr.i to Frc.srro 5 . 11 y f '.' ;i 1 t ,1 ' ,' V 't i ' ' ' ' ' i . .i c ', t .j :, , i i . r t t, r y i i. IV, V ' t Vr- 1 .,,,' ', i. 1; M.. )l Established RV campground near Grand Ole Opry Opryland, two interstates. 18 acres, 85 sites with utilities. Store, pool, recreation room, laundry - bath house, playground. Ample room for expansion. 50 adjoining acres available suitable mobile home park. Excellent potential - LIBERAL i! .r J '. , ')(( t (.,. I,. . ( Classes srt: Pone 39J 2631 Monday, Sept. TERMS. ConMc' tho otfce at 1 1489-77t- Squire MtSS I ANO BOYS" C LOT HttR ! FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER LAYTON Daily 10a.m.to?p.m. Avenue, North St h ciocc: Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah 1404 tS80 T. POLING r S ' . - : u f ' Petersburg, Florida 33701 Friday 10a.m. tolp.m. (813) 893-225- Evenings-Weekend- 5, (813) 525-340- 9 , s CLIP f'i'J f.'AlL tOUAY |