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Show Page October 17, HILL TOr TIMES 10 PS CO more seeking and his as maintenance Squadron Association bowling, fishing and hunting. He an his wife have four children. MSgt. Billy B. Smith, council member for the past three years also belongs to the 2849 ABGp and is assigned as the personnel sergeant major, assi ting the Chief, Military Personnel with the operation of the Consolidated Base Personnel Office. He likes fishing, hunting, bowling and little league. He and his wife have one child. MSgt. Dennis L. Goggin, Council member is assigned to the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squardron as an aircraft maintenance supervisor. TSgt. Sammy G. Penn, council member, is assigned to the 1550th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance as a MMICS Computer operater. He likes bowling and belongs and participates in Brotherhood Squadron Blake, Social Club. He and his wife have two children. TSgt. J. Billie Goodwin, SSgt. Edwin G. Andrews Do you want to make senior By or chief master sergeant? for If you eligible able be to you may promotion, chances by improve your getting credit for your and technical training There are many potent ial who have earned and s s college credit and do not have it recorded on their military personnel record. Many Air Force technical schools have hern evaluated for college credit and by applying to CCAF 'Community College of Force for I'lK 1 flJnr an individual evaluation of your erv ice schools, you may have some college credit. You may find you are more competitive for promotion than you thought. For example, one master sergeant has never attended college, but with his service schools and the CLEP Test he has 103 semcst cr hours of credit with CCAK which can be converted to three years of college on his personnel records. 3908-390- 9 MSgt. Dennis Goggin, TSgt. TSgt. SSgt. SSgt. JiP Billy Goodwin 6562- - Thomas Walther, 2611-296- 1 w - meeurn , to 1881st Communications Squadron as a Communications Squadron as a Communications Computer Programed Hs is squadron althletic NCO and is interested in all team sports and water skiing. He and his wife have two children. SSgt. Jack D. Hill, council member, is assigned to the 1550th Air Crew Training and Test Wing as NCOIC Wing Communications Branch, Wing Wing Security and Documentation Manager. He likes fishing, bowling and hunting. He and his wife have four children. SSgt. Duane L. Wells is a veterinary tech at the USAF Hospital Hill Veterinary Services. His hobby is guns and he is married. Sgt. Ronald J. Short belongs to the 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron where he serves as a site development specialist. He likes camping, fishing, racquetball, motorcycles. hunting and woodwoKring. He and his wife have one child. 9 3268-333- 4 6, Others: Walt Baker, Fiscal Control 6 Officer, 773-304- Edward Financial Grievance: Bain Smith Penn N.T.(Bob) Ramos (Ret. was recently MSgt.) an associate Entertainment: as appointed member of the council by the base commander. He workes as a Veterans Affairs Representative in the Utah governor's office. He likes his job and loves to be with his family, and friends watching Membership: sports, bowling or golfing. He and his wife have two daughters. He has had many years serving in various NCO Open Messes at bases where he was assigned during his 20 years of active duty. TSgt. Phil Bake, alternate council member belongs to the 2952nd CLSS where he works as an administrative Finance supervisor in supply and 3944-395- 5 Associate Member: Ret. MSgt. Noberto Ramos, Work Home 825-101- NCO Open Mess Advisory Council Members - (Standing left to right) Ret. MSgt. Nobert Ramos, Sgt. Ronald J. Short, SSgt. Thomas Walther. SSgt. Duane Wells, MSgt. Billy B. Smith, (Sitting left to right) SMSgt. Anthony Salazar, SSgt. Jack D. Hill, and CMSgt. Robert Blake. Advisory council members not pictured are: SMSgt. Dwain Bain, MSgt. Dennis Goggin, TSgt. Billy Goodwin and TSgt. Sammy G. Penn. (U.S. Air Force Photo) 2062 , Sammy G. Penn, 2628 Jack D. Hill, 2285 SSgt. Duane Wells, Sgt. Ronald J. Short, Salazar Goodwin Penn Lindeman, Advisor, 773-517- 9 Clark J. Obray, NCO Open Mess Manager, 4933 Alternate Council Members; TSgt. Phil Bake, 2952 CLSS TSgt. Richard Odinek, 1550 ATTW SNAFU Hill Short Ramos Smith Goggin Walther Short Ramus Dress Rules: Goggin maintenance. He likes hunting and fishing. He and his wife have two children. Members of the various Council NCO Advisory Committees are composed as follows: Goodwin Wells Short Hill Walther Wells For convenience, here are the names and telephone numbers of the NCO Advisory 'WHAT DOVOUMEAWMC6UIRE Council Members: OUST STEPPED OUT?' Women's Association Names Robinett "Boss Of The Year" Atoka The chapter, American Business Women's awarded the "Boss of the Year" to George E. Robinett. chief, Munitions Traffic Section, recently at their annual bosses' night. Mr. Robinett was nominated for this honor by the three women traffic management specialists. Loyce D. Heren, Office for forwarding to Virginia A. Kraupie and CCAK. Now is the time. CCAF Barbara L. Hunt in the is becoming overloaded as this Minitions Traffic Section. Some of the outstanding promotion cvcle approaches. Our last talks with them on the traits of Mr Robinett as listed phone revealed that paper in the nomination letter are: work should be started soon. If He maintains an open door work in the is mail your paper policy to give all personnel an 24. will be opportunity to discass the by fct every effort made to get the evaluations work situation or personal completed and returned in problems with him. He expects a job to be well time for the record cut off. Other Dwain Bain, SMSgt. Anthony Salazar, 3479 MSgt. Billy B. Smith, 3205 p association, The key is to get started. To do that you need to bring copies of your certificates of training to the Education 3368-279- 1 5144 ' NCOIC He likes bowling. He and his wife have four children. Base Education Office Offers Promotion Help Air 11 engineer council member, belongs to the 1550th Flying Training Squadron as an airborne radio Mechanical Superintendent operator. He likes bowling. He ov er heating, refrigeration air and his wife have three conditioning, liquid fuels children. maintenance. He likes to SSgt. Thomas 11. Walther collect stamps and coins. He council member, is assigned the iV mitt Interior Electric shop. He likes making indian Jeweley, president of the council, is assigned to the 2849th Air Base Group as Civil Engineering E-8'- 't Li for Remotely Civil foreman, would like all members or potential members to become acquainted with them. E-9'- 1 J is married. SMSgt. Anthony R. Salazar, board member, is assigned to the 2849th AG as electrical the experience . ? Piloted Vehicles (RPV's). He NCO Council Mess Advisory Open military CMSgt. Robert Blake, SMSgt. superintendent. His hobby is woodwork and he keeps busy as a member of the board of director's of the Utah National Council and the Commander, Hill AFB, and not prohibited by an Air Force directive. The more members there are the better the council can serve. Membership is open to all Air Force NCO's stationed in Utah in the grade of E-- 4 or higher. Associate membership is open to persons 21 years of age or older who are: NCO's of any U.S. Armed Force in the grade of E-- 4 or above. Retired NOC's in the grade of E-- 4 or above, NOC of stationed at countries foreign Hill AFB, and such other persons as determined by the and Council Advisory Commander the by approved of Hill AFB. Associats members may use the facilities and services of the Mess and have all the privileges of active members except the right to vote, hold office participate in the management of the Mess or any other limitations imposed by the Advisory Council. To better serve their Robert . 1 SMSgt. Dwain R. Bain, Vice president of the council, is assigned to the 6514th Test military equipment, or services with its resources and conduct recreational and social activities for its members as considered necessary and proper by the Advisory C.MSgt. have two wife M embers children. personnel to become members of the Noncommissioned Officers Open Mess. The objective of the Open Mess is to provide facilities, constituents ess Needs More Eligible Jlilitarv Open NCO Open Mess Advisory Council Members are now 1975 done and promply gives recognition and credit when due to deserving people. He delegates responsibility and encourages personnel to use their own initiative. Because of his constant concern about communications, his section is kept well informed on base-wid-e happenings, also Mr. Robinett is a staunch supporter of equal opportunity for women and assists them in attaining their highest professional capability and in achieveing their personal goals. Air Force During his he been honored has career, 30-ye- numerous ar times by his division, by his directorate and by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. He has received many outstanding performance ratings and sustained superior performance awards which substantiates the belief that he in indeed a superior boss. According to Barbara Hunt, this rhyme expresses the feeling of those who work for Mr. Robinett: We offer a toast to Gecrge E. Robinett Because the better perform We - we the more we get arc transporters Through and through And to all of us - he's mighty true! educational opportunities are available to help on your promotion, but it takes time. If you want to sbo that you have gotten everything together, you could work for a Career Education Certificate CEC which with an aMeia!e equate degree. Let's see you in the Education Office. but remember p have a limited number of staff members to give the individual attention you want, plea'; come in early. (Call DPT-Z713Vi- ?, ( TTYfT... LOCK JJ m7 0 h X "S'"'" n. Kfci Virginia A. Kaupi and Lmce D. Heren tleft to rlgntl watch as Genrge E. Robinett receive Barbara I,. Hunt. The award a given by the "IV5 of the Year' award from Atoka ihapter of the American Busine Women's Avciation. f L'.S. Air Force Iho4o r. wrm a cutcx.! j |