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Show HILL TOP TIMES 2 Page USAFE April 23, 1976 MS II J umpf est Participates In "Shabaz 76" ixratioiaa,! nn nn n Scheduled Armed Forces parachutists Point are also scheduled to F-- 4 Phantoms and of United bombers States the fighter from throughout the world will compete. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) are participating in "Shabaz be at Hurlburt Field in the sixth contest is held The two-da- y 76" in Turkey and Pakistan through April 20. to represent the mission of the Military Jumpfest, April This air defense exercise is directed by the Central Treaty is participating units. It also 76," "Jumpfest Organization (CENTO). Air Forces from Pakistan, Iran, and the Hurlburt promotes interservice and sponsored by Air United of as well as the elements Royal Kingdom's Turkey, 'Field Sport Parachute Club intraservice cooperation by Force and the United States Navy, are participating in the and directed by the 1st Special bringing military airborne exercise. Operations Wing combat units together to discuss and More than 70 air missions had been flown by these aircraft in demonstrate new employment control team. support of the exercise at press time. The techniques and equipment. Starlifters and Military Airlift Command Some 300 jumpers are parachuting competition will Hercules airlifted support equipment and" people to the bring American military expected to make over 1,200 exercise sites in Turkey and Pakistan. jumpers from as far away as jumps in both static line and "Shabaz 76" tests the air defense capabilities of Iran, competition. Static Europe, Central America, free-faof and and the aircrews various Pakistan, Turkey, provides will race the second liners and the Hawaii, Alaska, countries an opportunity to work together. The exercise also while hand they are being Phillippines. National Guard tests the coordination of the air defense systems of CENTO and from their point of timed and Reserve units from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ) (AFNS) throughout the flation will impact on the ground until participate in the match. they touch the disc at the Cadet teams from the U.S. Air center of the target pit after Promotions Announced Force Academy and West jumping from 1,500 feet. The following Hill AFB Personnel Branch, Personnel More Pay For PCS Moves? officers with rank of major Division, 2849th ABG A permanent change-of station (PCS) mileage allowance Donald R. Smith, Chaplain's have been selected for from 8 cents to 10 cents is expected sometime this year, say Air promotion to temporary Lt. Office. 2849th ABG Colonel by the Central Joseph E. Symonds, 1550th Force officials. The Secretary of Defense has proposed the Promotion Board which met Aircrew Training and Test change to help service members meet increased costs. on Jan. 26. Dependents mileage allowance will remain at 21 cents Wing Donald Timberman, 6514th maximum. Dependents 12 years of age or older now receive 7 Rey D. Baldwin, Det. 855, cents per mile. Those between two and 12 years of age now AFROTC, Brigham Young Test Squadron receive 3.5 cents per mile. Thirty-on- e cents is maximum that University will be paid on a PCS move. The changes are expected to become Eduard Bender, Materiel Eligibility criteria was: effective on Oct. 1 or when the fiscal year 1977 appropriation Management Date of rank as temporary bill is enacted. Plans Charles Ehin, Base major: Primary Zone, Mar. Division, 31, 1970 or earlier (1960 year Federal To Visit Hill John E. Gamble, 388th TAC group); Secondary Zone: Apr. Bishop 5 p.m. at the base chapel. Fighter Wing Bishop Joseph L. Federal, 1, 1970 to Dec. 31, 1973 Lawrence Hall, 6514th Test of the Salt Lake City He will administer the year groups); Date of Bishop will to Hill come AFB of Confirmation to Sacrament Diocese, Squadron 1976 or separation: Apr. 26, on May 2 for a brief service at John M. Slocum. Military later. some 50 children and adults of the Catholic community at the Utah air base. A short reception at the chapel for Bishop Federal will follow the service. 'Secretaries Week apr F-l- ll 18-2- 4 24-2- 5. C-1-41 spectacular C-1- ll -- -- (1961-196- 3 Mutual Benefit Insurance Agency r AF Considering Extending Air Force is considering a limited extension of the high not Jiave replacement, year of tenure (HYT) program for chief and senior master sergeants. permanent-change-of-sjtatio- n suitable and ,(5) no 20-4- e. Current plans require each request to have the major command commander, vice commander, or chief of staff prior to final action by the Air Force deputy chief of staff for personnel. Major commands have been asked to comment on the proposal by the end of April. it will extension of permit a one-yeHYT for outstanding chief and senior master sergeants who ar meet the following criteria: (1) within one year of HYT, (2) in a "critically manned" Force specialty code a Personnel officials estimate about 0 waivers a year will be approved Air Force-wid- tentatively planned for later this summer, pending major command comments. Air E-- 9s moves will result from the approval. The extension program is If implemented, E--8, Air Forcerwide, (3) occupy a key management position, (4) do iiftftnfliiiftiiai Total Kitchen Modernization Reface Cabinets With Formica Counter Tops Custom Wood Floor Coverings .4 Junior F. Stewart HEINZ J. BRUEHL NOW THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 3260 WALL AVE. 0GDEN 621-696- 3650 WALL AVE. 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