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Show Page November HILL TOP TIMES 4 12, 1976 ,.1 ,,,,TO1TM,yi"l ., Tllln Junior Management Award during the Capt. Terence C. Spratlen receives the national convention of the Air Force Association ( AFA) ceremonies on Sept. 20. Assisting in the presentation were (1) Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander and George Douglas, National AFA president. Captain Spratlen is assigned to the F-- 4 Materiel Safety Office, System Management Support Division, Directorate of Materiel Management. HU.S. Air Force Photo) AFA-AFL- TV RENT C stere? rtK 1 Periodic publication of Article 15 punishments and courts - martial results in this paper will inform personnel of the types of offenses handled by those forums and hopefully, will act as a deterrent to those inclined to commit similar offenses: An Airman in the 388th Field Maintenance Squadron was given an Article 15 for possession of a small amount of marihuana. He was punished by reduction to the next lower grade, suspended for six months and forfeitures of $50 per month for two months. An NCO in the 2849th ABG, B Section, was caught driving while drunk. He was ordered to forfeit $150 and e reduction suspended for four months. given a When imposing Article 15 punishments, commanders take into consideration the past military and disciplinary record of the individual and all facts and circumstances surrounding the offense. PORTABLE WASHER DRYER one-grad- ONLY 3.99 ALSO 20 N WEEK Percent OFF on all TV Repair STOKES BROS SLC OGDEN 531-022621-890- -- al a fro & Scholarships valued at more than $5 million were awarded to 874 college students by the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) The average recently. is value scholarship's one for $2,300 approximately year. The student receives financial assistance covering costs of tuition, fees, books and incidental expenses, as well as a $100 subsistence allowance each month during the academic year. Majority of the scholarships was awarded to students or scientific pursuing technical academic degrees. The remainder were awarded to cadets enrolled as pilot navigator - missile candidates and students in nontechnical areas, including premedical and nursing degree candidates. Results of Article 15 and Courts-Marti- 1H RENT-TO-OW- scholarship deadline near AFROTC ' UNTIL 8 maintained a 3.32 grade - point - average (based on a 4.0 scale) and scored 1,117 (out of possible 1,600) on the scholastic aptitude test." Students who accept pilot navigator scholarships must serve five years of active duty service after completing their flying training. -- -- scholarship Nonflying recipients serve four years of service. is available at more than 450 colleges and universities throughout the United States. Four-- , three-- , and two-yescholarships are available. active-dut- y AFROTC ar interested Students in applying for a scholarship should contact the professor of aerospace studies at the AFROTC detachment on their campus or write AFROTC Advisory Service, Maxwell AFB, Ala 36112. The deadline for applying for a four-yea- r scholarship for the 1977-7- 8 academic year is Dec. 15, 1976. (AFNS) ..Did you know that the seasonal change of uniform for all military 'personnel on Hill AFB was effective Nov. 1? next year. . . No more short sleeve shirts until April 15, Planning and Programming with an eye to the future "The world generally. tends to ignore the future, and asr a result it continues to be caught unawares," Maj. Gen. James Mullins, Air Force Logistics Command plans and programs chief told the Dayton, Ohio, chapter of the P. Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. Citing the recent petroleum crisis as an example, he emphasized the importance of planning for the future. Speaking on the "Age of Logistics Advocacy," he noted that in the past logistics policy Announcing Our P-- )tnma 3670 WALL AVE. 0 scholarship recipient is greatly improving. This year's typical recipient open 346 E. 200 S. 2 Lt. Col. Thomas I. Swanson, chief, AFROTC scholarship division at Maxwell AFB, Ala., said, "The quality of our 8 g was based on the belief that the United States had ample time to gear up its vast industrial complex to meet any crisis which might develop. While it has always worked in the past, General Mullins said, "Our concern today, indeed our belief, is that our past policies will not be equal to future demands." He said that the job of plans and programs was in essence "determining what we want to do and securing the resources to do it." To do this he said, he hai to "look into the future, plan for what I see, and program the resources needed to provide logistics support for the Air Force." (LOGNEWS - sop up I .0. y9 6 H ri fa? fa? i Kill flGHTWG DID foot OPIGINKTf FIND THE ANSWER IN THE Page 21 IM SPAlu! 3- 5 a.m. to 11 (1) 49 p.m.f 1 mm ill it ii i. DRINK OR ICE CREAM CONE PICTURES WHILE ENJOYING ONE OF OUR SANDWICHES! . GOOD FOR ONE -- r "MOTOR. POOL? I THINK MY ENGINE IS FlOODBQ. FREE EXPIRES NOV. 15, 1976 DROP IN AND SEE OUR WILDLIFE & SCENIC m 394-669- 11 GOOD FOR ONE (1) CA)OCA FREE ICE CREAM SUNDAE A Blvd. 1150 West Riverdale Road (Next to Baileys Furniture) NOW OPEN S3 f th A Wash. - 4 4 rir tpot by r4m4 technician AccMtrM. All rwMrttM wtcfw Ckxtt Alorfi Jovolrf With the Purchase of Great American Sportsman, Beef, Bacon, Cheese Burger or a Ham & Cheese EXPIRES NOV. 15, 1976 On fh MS.Mtln.CIrflJ 1 Expert Watch A JvwOry |