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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 14 November 21, 1975 Three Accumulate 9,000 Hours Sick Leave service career the engraved name Three members plaques for of Missile SM Directorate of their desk. Division, Materiel Management, recently of To commemorate r the first to reach the level of accrued sick leave and attributes his accumulation to a lot of good exercise. He says, "I am r master of the athletic club, watching 3,000-hou- Cited were Jewel A. Richardson, Lloyd G. Norseth the elite became members hour accrued sick leave "3,000 club" at Hill AFB. in 1941. He was and Charles Tometich. arm-chai- this Mr. Richardson, a logistics specialist, started his federal milestone they were presented football and baseball. I also "f push a lawn mower and collect coins. I think these are the things that keeps me in such shape." tip-to- p Lloyd G. Norseth also began his federal service career in He 1941. owes his of accumulation sick leave to many things. He goes to a nearby health spa three times a week, enjoys good physical exercise, such as fishing and hunting, has good eating habits and combines all of them with a desire and enjoyment of his work. Charles Tometich started his federal service career in 1942 in San Bernardio , Calif. He attributes his good health on the fact that he doesn't smoke cigarettes. He says, "If you re going to smoke, smoke a pipe. The smoke will keep Charles J. Tometich Jewel A. Richardson Llovd G. Norseth the infectuous bugs from getting through to your body. I also believe in outside work and control of your temper. By being level headed at all times, you'll live longer." Commander Assigned 1551st FTS Robert C-4- 7, B-2- 5, ,iiimiwwij""w U-3- HC-130- 3, H C-1- N HC-13- 0 , HC-13- mov tm Bin b. i$$o.-Hew Jmt pfttm mriml cmmkmt JUH-1- B. tk im 4w 1 im miafry. It. Kr. t ana. m USAF 0 a I f: F-t- O J. Bfwm 1 Force Photo) Hill Rod, Gun Club Trap, Sheet Facilities Dedicated Last Friday, Maj. Gen. A. logged over 7,400 hours as a Calif. He was involved in flight Col. Lt. DeLorenzo has assumed pilot on HC-5testing the rescue version of the aircraft and systems command of the 1551st Flying and P-Hill at aircraft. adapted to it at Edwards !"""imiiftM Training Squadron He has completed military AFB, Calif, and from 1965 to AFB. He replaces Lt. Col. Jay M. tours of duty in Hawaii; Goose 1971 he flew rescue to who was Bay Labrador; Lajes Field, aircraft operationally, and promoted Strayer, the Chief of Operations for the Azores; Cam Ranh Bay, after a tour in the rated 1550th Aircrew Training and of Republic Vietnam; supplement returned to rescue Hamilton.Travis and Edwards and the Test Wing here. aircraft in Colonel DeLorenzo is from AFB's, Calif.; Pease AFB, 1974. N.H. and Fairchild AFB, San Jose, Calif. Since his assignment at Hill, He Wash. he Hill came in to He San has been an instructor AFB attended Jose State , 1974. pilot in the 1551st Flying College, where he received a The colonel has been Training Squadron and the Bachelors Degree in Business involved in Administration. rescue Unit Operation Officer. He joined the Air Force in assignments since 1958. For Colonel De Lorenzo's five years he was involved military decorations include 1956, completed pilot training at Vance AFB, Okla. and with rescue operations and the Distinguished Flying earned his wings in 1957. supply at Hickam AFB, Cross, the Meritorious Service During his career he has Hawaii and Hamilton AFB, Medal and the Air Medal with Lt. Col. Robert A. DeLorenzo seven Oak Leaf Clusters. 4, RIBBON CUTTING Lt. Col. Jerry Dickson watches Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko Ogden ALC commander, cut the ribbon to the newly remodeled Hill Rod and Gun Club trap and skeet range. Colonel Dickson is president of the club. (U.S. Air ' Edmund ALC A. electrical Rafalko, Ogden commander, cut the ribbon and dedicated the new Hill Rod and Gun Club skeet and trap range. Club president, Lt. Col. Jerry Dickson assisted in the ceremony. Located in the west area, the range is a "self help" project. "It was started some three years ago, but got into full swing early this year," Colonel Dickson said. The major portion has been completed of what will eventually be four overlayed and skeet ranges. Monitoring the project were trap Robert Walker, construction Don foreman. Mabie, engineering foreman, Lynn Walker, materials and foreman, Nixon work foreman many other Tom and volunteer workers. Currently available for use are three skeet ranges and two trap ranges. The remaining ranges are scheduled for completion next year. The following shooting schedules are in effect: Skeet: Thursdays, 4 p.m. to dark Sundays. 1 p.m. to dark Trap: Tuesdays. 4 p.m. to dark; Saturdays, 1 p.m. to dark. Membership in the Hill Rod and Gun Club is open to all and civilian Hill AFB. at employes For further information contact Robert Emery, ext. military 3971. Six Awarded For Ideas hi) il Six military personnel stationed at Hill AFB earned for their ideas under the Air Force awards monetary Suggestion Program. The were: 1550th ATTW: SSgt. Dorris It. Patton. $50. Ogden. SSgt. Stephen C. Clucas, $50. Roy; TSgt. Donald It. Merrifield. $40. Hill AFB; Capt. John S. Tyler, $50, Hoy. 2701st F.OD Squadron: MSgt. Thomas C. Wolfe. $25. Jacksonville. Ark. USAF Hospital. Hill: TSgt. Fred K. Romberg. $100. Ivton. Sergeant Bory Retires Milestones Col. Russell II. Terprning, deputy base fommandrr, present SSgl. fierge L. ISory ith his retirement certificate following more than2'iears acthe service. Sergeant iiory h a law enforc ement specialist in the Security Police Division, 2l'Kh Air l'.ae Group. 'U.S. Air Force lhoto In History Info On Morale, Welfare, Recreation. Dial 2004 Heirforce New parrots who recruited new members to tho Hrirforc e at the U.S. Air Force Hospital Hill during Nov. GII5I, Sgt and Mrs Gary Hirst 7 through 14 were: HOYS M AH' and Mrs and Mrs. .Urn Hodl 'All Daid Mrrrc II. SStjt and Mrs I)aid Fell. Set Hrlrns fWifr Al IC and Set ami Mrs Jam Sgt. |