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Show 30 Page HILL TOP TIMES May 14 , 1976 Directorate of Materiel Management Worldwide logistics support management of weapons and support systems, programs, projects, and other materiel as assigned by Headquarters, Air For ce Logistics Command AFLC is the Directorate of Materiel Management's (DMM) mission at Hill AFB. The DMM consists of nine divisions. LOGISTICS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Logistics Management Systems Division (MMM) employs one military and approximately 170 civilians whose job is to assure that necessary plans, programs, policies and procedures guidance from the DMM and higher are provided DMM elements. In addition, they develop supplements or recommend revision of plans, programs, policies and procedures. also DMM provides overall resources management and recommends action to insure workload balance. This division is headed by IA. Col. Willard R. Mumford, chief and Richard Heinbach, deputy chief. AMMUNITION ITEM MANAGEMENT DIVISION The MMM Division civilian and military 340 personnel charged with the vast responsibility of Ittlllflli civilian specialists headed by assigned, small, worldwide support of aircraft landing gear, wheels, brakes, training Responsibilities equipment, reconnaissance equipment. Their job is Logistics Support Management management, and for weapon production systems assigned to Ogden financial ALC. management initial spares The quality levels required in the management of Air provisioning, production and depot maintenance, technical and Force equipment materials are established by services and distribution. The division has four branches each with a the Division to assure needed items will meet Air Force of area of In command responsibiltiy. B.F. Col. is the division Nunley, division chief, and Robert Goodfellow, division deputy chief. AIRCRAFT SM DIVISION functional This requirements. to is related responsibility review Ogden ALC is responsible for worlwide logistics support of both the FRF-- 4 Phantom and .' Voodoo aircraft. j The 330 military and civilian of Col. Dudley 1 ar F-1- 6 F-1- 6 OO-AL- of the numerous munitions and repair depots are authorized the most modern of test and ground support equipment available, yet insure that only minimum essential authorized. quantities are maintenance of assigned systems, are reviewed and the contractor facilities are surveyed to assure the contract specifications, actions are taken to have the problem corrected. Those items which cannot be used to fulfill Air Force requirements are returned to the contractor for rework or replacement. Woford, Woozley Head Materiel Management of the Logistics Program Management Office, where he was responsible for the test and development, implementation of a complete to system integrate Department of Defense and U.S. Air Force programs, F-1- 6 logistic 6 Between November 1949 and February 1960, Mr. Woozley held various accounting and at budget positions Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command, AFB, Ohio B-3- 6s decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with Weldon Woozley B-52- s. 4 Wright-Patterso- n He served with the First Marine Division during World War II in the South Pacific and His China. military n B-29- s, functions, organizational workloads and resource requirements. F-1- 6 mid-wester- photo equipment. The procurement contracts for new spare items, to support required equipment the contractor has will perform to contract requirements. are audits after delivery of the first Monthly new on conducted selected weapon system. After the system is spares received at Ogden ALC delivered to the Air Force, the supply to determine if all Equipment Allowance Section contract specifications have been met. When an item is is responsible for assuring that operational squadrons found which does not meet C F-1- contract missiles, aircraft, airmunitions, and Aircraft System Management Division at the of specifications for repair and overhaul of aircraft and the components of systems for The FRF-10- 1 include materiel including planning, Conti. matters pertaining to quality in the fields or procurement, photographic and airborne support 15 Lawrence tires, flight simulators, other personnel under the direction Carol Lockwood, Barbara Bell and Jesse IHatt examine several J. Foster have within the Airmunitions Division. (USAF Photo) full responsibility for more managed than 1700 FRF-- 4 aircraft in the Air Force and nearly 800 and and ammunition aircraft operating under the and tested, are keDt current Directorate asofwellMateriel as other weapons Management, This division has the flags of nine foreign nations. activities in the Air Force. In addition, there are more worlwide responsibility of One of the first and most MATERIAL SERVICES aircraft managing and logistically than 300 FRF-10important functions of this DIVISION operated by the AeroSpace supporting all division is to identify and airmunitions used in modern Defense Command, the Air select replacement and Air Force Weapon Systems. National Guard and the The Material Services parts, order them from repair an Air This assignment includes Canadian Armed Forces. Division, headed by R. R. Force contractor, and receive ACQUISITION computing the airmunition Yates, consists of more than delivery to the supply depot in DIVISION requirements for USAF, Air 300 civilian employes sufficient quantities to repair This division headed by Lt. dedicated to National Guard, and the diversified and keep the aircraft, missile, many International Logistics Col. J. Bristow as chief, and services performed for the etc., operational for 18 months Kenneth Young, deputy chief, other program. divisions in the It also includes arranging will provide logistics for storage and distribution of management support and these munitions in quantities direction for both AFSC and necessary to meet and AFLC in USAF and FMS maintain established stock programs to insure that can be supported throughout levels. Col. Charts B. Woford was The airmunition inventory the life of the aircraft. a and control worldwide personnal have managers assigned to Hill AFB in 1974 as will to continue participate in director of Materiel inventory in excess of two source selection, design Management. billion dollars. he was The division is headed by conferences, facilities, Previously, life and cost stationed at Air Force Col. Lawrence R. Sparks with surveys cycle studies for the and its as Joseph Lingle serving Logistics Command chief. support equipment. deputy headquarters, Wright-Patterso- n The is AFB. Ohio. program unique MISSILES SYSTEM in in that both He the was the Air Force industry MAN AG EM ENT DIVISION United States and the representative on the This division, under the will countries interservice task G. of Col. European Jack support leadership assemble groups and Director of Hilden and Richard Tolliver, fabricate and-o- r deputy chief, has a total of components, subsystems and Materiel Requirements. total aircraft. A native of Okemah, Okla., approximately 279 civilian theThere seven are military Colonel Woford entered the and 26 military personnel. 54 and civilians currently service in 1943 and w?s This division provides division to the commissioned in April 1944, at assigned logistic support for 1000 with sufficient growth planned Black land Army Air Field, Minuteman missiles, in 80 foot of this Tex. to demands the meet deep silos which are dispersed He was assigned to the throughout several western npw weapon system. of SEHVI NG CE Theater ENG 1NEERI and states. European was he a DIVISION These missiles, powered by Operations where The Service Engineering bomber pilot in World War IL solid propellants, like the Leaving the service after powder in a rifle shell, are Division has a total of eight the war, he was recalled to capable of instantaneous branches, with personnel Col. Charles H. Woford launch to targets over vast totalling 389 at the present duty in 1951 and flew and time. areas of the earth. He is a graduate of the Col. G.L. Cline serves as This missile system, Air Force Base. Industrial L. chief division 13 with College of the representing a billion dollar Mr. Woozley was born in Armed Forces and the Air investment, is supported by Mondfrans as deputy. This divisions functions as University Command and Malad, Idaho, and graduated several Air Force Commands, from L.D.S. Business College as well as private industry the responsible Air Force Staff School. in Salt Lake City in 1938, with His military assignments for firms. agency design, a degree in accounting. to In addition the configuration control, also include director of He completed CPA training Minuteman, this division has modification engineering and Materiel Advisor to the at LaSalle Extension Air Force support responsibilities for the testing for systems and Vietnamese in 1950 University and He and his wife have two Titan, Maverick and Bom arc equipment assigned to the from Harvard graduated children Ogden A IX. missile systems. Business School in 1900. He also completed a special Due to the talents of Weldon Woozley is the COMMODITIES ITEM I and MA NAG EM ENT D I VIS ON support Deputy Director of Materiel course in cost and schedule engineers more Management of the Ogden Air control systems, weapon fly personnel, planes launched are missiles staffed This division is Logistics Center (ALC) at Hill system management. F-by safely, non-nucle- QUALITY AND RELIABILITY ASSURANCE DIVISION The Division is relatively Combat V, the Purple Heart and the Presidential Unit Citation. aircrew familiarization, economics of national security and command management school. His federal service awards include several outstanding performance ratings and the Prior to being named deputy USAF Exceptional Service of director Materiel Award. He was also the AFLC Management, Mr. Woozley nominee for the William A. had been deputy chief of the Jump Award in 1954 and the Rockfellcr Service Award in Commodities Division. From November 1964 to 1953. August, 1970, he was deputy chief of the F-Mr. Woozley is married and System Management Division. he and his wife Annie, live in From February I960 to Itountiful, Utah. They arc November 1964 ,he was chief parents of five children. 4 |