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Show r- - Strolling Strings June 12 L T nty-Fiv- e Tomorrow morning, work force will be awarded degrees of Bachelor of Logistics (BSD commencement College. In addition, the graduates and their partners will be a special commander's reception in the afternoon. are graduates in this special sponsored program by Air Force BSL She is a member of the National Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi, the Society of Logistic Engineers and was the Directorate of Materiel Management representative on the BSL Student Advisory Council for two years. Three more members of the Logistics Command (AFLC) through Ogden ALC, with classes on Hill AFB conducted by the college. Outstanding Graduate for the class of 1976 is Ethel H. Adams, au employe in the Hill Chopper A name change, more men class will graduate "cum laude". They are Ralph G. McNamara and Edward J. Management and James S. Stanger, Distribution. Others John be 2849th ABG: Ronald Distribution: Clinton S. Campbell, Raymond Davis, Maurice Havas, Irene San For more about the BSL program contact the training monitor in each directorate, ford t," J " . Mf- Ethel II. Adains lh- 1 1 Martin . military and Richard W. Vasiloff, Goodyear Service Representative, will also receive their degrees. Moss the BSL student Materiel V. Gordon R. Yurth, retired Patricia J. Procurement: Reuel Staniforth, Tobert Trussell Detachment commander, Maj. Richard Van Allen, said e that four modern UH-1Huey helicopters will be assigned to the unit during the summer months. They will UH-1e replace two Hueys, which will be twin-engin- N P N.M. -- i ' :. will who presented degrees are: transferred to Holloman AFB, V. Materiel Buesing, single-engin- fl Maintenance' Alder, Larry R. Allred, Obe D. Bylsma, Jay L. Cottle, Don L. Dial, Larry R. Gale, George A. Klipper, Charles F. Middleton, Charles F. Siegel, council or Don Cramer, civilian training, ext. representative Management: Dixon F. Ririe, Wendell V. Saunders, Robert B. Vogt Jr. 7261. Detachment Gets More Men, Updated Aircraft Effective July 1, it will and updated aircraft are in store at Hill AFB for become Detachment 4, 41st Detachment 10, 37th Air Rescue and Reconnaissance The wing is headquarRescue and Recovery Wing. tered at McClellan AFB, Calif. Squadron. 7 Tomorrow deceive BSL Mrs. Adams lives in Layton with her husband and four children. at June fr 1976 r Management. ' She graduated Magna Cum Laude and was awarded an Outstanding Certificate at the Weber State College School of Technology awards assembly last week. exercises at Weber State honored Lf landing gear tire section, Directorate of Materiel 25 members of the Ogden ALC during Tfi OGDEN, UTAirU ' Vol. 29 No. 22 Science, 1 11,1. "Our primary mission ot support of facilities on the acre Air Force range one-milli- on west of Great Salt Lake will remain the same," said Major Van Allen. "We will be able to do it quicker and more efficiently." The detachment also an air search and rescue capability, Major Van Allen said. Assignment of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill has increased flying activities on the range, he noted. The "N" models have a will-hav- e number of advantages over the older aircraft. They have improved night and overwater flight capabilities. They fly higher, faster, farther and haul more people. They are equipped with armor plating, fuel tanks and special radio equipment. This means they are combat type aircraft and in case of war would be ready self-sealin- g to go with a a minimum of modification. Major Van Allen said that the additional aircraft mean an increase in detachment strength from personnel, 15 including to 50 four pararescuemen. The pararescuemen and other new personnel will be assigned to Hill from various Air Force bases. The Reveilles To Perform At Hill AFB June 10 If The Reveilles, a Dallas-base- d musical group, will perform a free concert at Hill AFB at 7 p.m. June 10 at the base theater. 24-voi- ce liNIVERSiu ' ' !JUN The group is presently on tour presenting "America Is," a contemporary American life music. - . " - '4 JHf1 - v Gaelynn Wrigley, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frank Wrigley, na named national winner of the PTA Reflections Contest. Miss Wrigley is a Sth grade student at Valley View Elementary School in Roy and composed the poem based on the contest theme, "The Miracle of America." Along with national recognition, she received a $250 cash prize. Her father is commander of Det. 8, 136.th Photo Squadron at Hill AFB. ( U.S. Air Force Photo) look at (h W V: a!s through d The Reveille's performance will feature a professional magic act, light show and puppets in addition to the group's renditions of such songs as "Mame," "He A Yellow Ribbon," "Love Will Keep Us Together," "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," and various spirituals. A orchestra and five choreographers will the singers. accompany The regularly scheduled movie at the theater will be postponed for the Reveille's performance. The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force logistics Command. It is published by Mor Media Sales, Inc., a private firm, in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher and writers are their own and are not to be considered an The Reveilles official expression by the Department of the Air Force. 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