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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 November 14, 1975 First FamiliesMovelntoNewHousing Contractor is TMW Joint That afternoon, five other Maj. Lawrence Hubertus, his wife and three children, officers and enlisted men and Ventures of Milwaukee, Wis. are 117 became the first family in Hill their families moved into the Programmed 10 new units. duplex, fourplex and 14 AFB's new $6.6 million units. families more six Nov. On single 6, military housing project when 12 of a 4057-total Construction features moved moved into in, giving quarters they Nov. 5. housing units completed to concrete floors, wood frame and brick veneer with plywood date. The remaining 258 units at siding. The newcomers were Hill AFB will be finished by The complex at Hill AFB is greeted by Maj. Gen. Edmund next spring. located in the southwest A. Rafalko, Ogden Air Hill AFB is managing the section of the base near the Logistics Center commander construction of 270 units at Hill Hill Field Elementary School. after brief ribbon cutting and 18 at Defense Depot ceremonies. A, (QjO) Ogden. Big B uck Contest Winners Named awarded to second place Winners of the recent 1975 Big Buck Contest sponsored by the Civilian Welfare Fund Council were: R. Lawrence Cross, Industrial Products Landing Gear Division, Maintenance. He was awarded a buck knife and sharpener for his first place trophy of six points on the right side and five points inch on the left, for a 28 animal the He bagged spread. on Oct. 26 at Johnson Pass. A $25 U.S. Savings Bond was winner, Frank J. McArthur, Instruments, Navigation, Photographic and Training Maintenance. His buck had a spread of 2734 inches. It was taken on Oct. 20 in Henry Mountains. A buck knife was awarded to also of Dale Gifford, Division, four-poi- nt Instruments, Navigation, and Photographic Training Division, Maintenance, for third place. His three-poin- t buck had a spread of 2458 ' inches and was taken Oct. 18 in Henry Mountains. A buck knife was awarded to Bruce Campbell, Industrial Products Landing ' ' 0 "I ll r Gear Division, Maintenance, for his deer having the narrowest spread. Taken on Oct. 18 in the lower Monte Cristo area, the animal was a spike, with a spread of 1V4 inches and a height of 10 inches. The contest was the third Hill annual competition at AFB, conducted by the Civilian Recreation Office. KEY Maj. Lawrence Hubertus (center) holds the large gold key commemorating his Being the first occupant to move into the new military housing unit complex ay Hill AFB. Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko Ogden ALC commander (left) and Col. Howard Andersen, Hill AFB commander (right) give the Major the keys to the front door of his new home. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Kinsey Completes 40 Years Service Donald F. Kinsey, an instrument overhaul general foreman in the Maintenance Directorate and a Sunset resident has joined the ranks of a personnel at the base who have 40 years of Mr. Kinsey received his certificate from Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko. Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, in ceremonies at a recent staff meeting. Mr. Kinsey began his career at Olmsted AFB Pa., in Aug. half-doze- n federal service. f J . yf ''qf aircraft Field. Hawaii, Patterson Field. Ohio and then went on to serve in the Air Corps during World War II. He transferred to Hill from Olmsted AFB in June 1967. ' ' ) an instrument mechanic. He was employed at Hickam - : I as 1935 40-ye- ar Tgi y - Fund Council, awards a WINNERS (Kneeling) Gail Woodward. Civilian It. Cross for bagging the buck with the largest antler buck knife and sharpener to Frank J. McArthur received the 2nd spread during the recent Utah deer hunt. ( Back Row, place award and Bruce Campbell received the award for the narrowest spread from Karl Larsen (U.S. Air Force Photo) Non-appropriat- ed r) Sergeant Graduates From Hill SMSgt. Lehman L. Booher. Aircrew Training and Test Wing, recently graduated from the O.S. Air Force Senior Officer (NCO) Academy, the Air 15-Vit- KKM VOU 3 nr rtPC NC0 Academy Force's highest professional military school for NCOs at Gunter Air Forde Station. Ala. Sergeant U & ::'. . V : I Booher's - 'iV ' graduation capped nine weeks or extensive management studies, uhich emphasized modern .'I management techniques to help prepare its graduates for a greater variety of Air Force P ; "" ' . 1 - ....... 'IWW. responsibilities. ff Now that he has returned to AFB. Sergeant Bonner is f ill looking forward to the opporutnity of applying some of his new knowledge on the job SMSgj. Ihman L. y Bmher - r f" if t " - iiini ii - 11 ,fi.fl ;. , , , Donald F. Kfney accepts a rKHKBAL SFJIVKK certificate of service and A. Fdmtind from Gen. Air Hafalko, f)gden Maj. congratulation logistic Center commander. look Air iV.S. Kinsev Force Mr. Photo) an, 40-ye- ar |