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Show Page June HILL TOP TIMES 10 3, 1977 in 3 (Related story, page 1) I E. Scott by Sgt. Robert TFW-O- 388th El W (C .- .- .. i i I . - i is AlC Kevin L. 'L'- x x - : x " -- ---- - ' - 11. was control Security "beefed up" during a recent ' 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Operational f r 1 Readiness-Manageme- nt Effectivenss Inspection According to Chief Master (ORI-MEI- ). Emil Chando, Police Superintendent, six extra guards were Sergeant Security L added to the normal seven assigned to protect the wing's resources and maintain entry control points. "During the ORI," CMSgt. Chando said, "two guards were placed at entry points to i - ZEROED IN Responding to a security situation is serious business. Amn. Amos Rogers keeps a close eye on a building where a duress situation has been reported. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Etsil Fisher) f 111JL2JUJH 11111 HUT llllxf-i-H- Ml pv" ' f Consolidated Command Post CMSgt. Chando continued, 1 "The reason we increased security during the ORI was so that we could handle any simulated or actual security situation that" may happen." It did happen - twice. David On May 18, Sgt. 4 4 4 V5-- . ? "J - A1C Wayne Bird, assigned to Avionics Maintenance Squadron, shows AlC Steve Dorman his access badge to the isolated area during the 388th TFW Operational Readiness Inspection. Guards are placed at front and back entrances to the isolated area. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Etsil ID CHECK Fisher) Edwin C. Hudson, Director of Personnel; R. Sam Trujillo, Ogden Air Logistics Col. our attend meeting on Spanish program Center Spanish-speakin- g Coordinator; and O'Brien and Manuel Larry of the Direcboth Martinez, torate of Maintenance, attended a recent "Image" convention in San Antonio, Program Tex. Before and during the convention, several workshops sponsored by the U.S. Civil Service Commission were held on the objectives of the W. Snader was assigned to post 36, the CP entry control point. A Tactical Air Command 4 Four security policemen responded to the duress situation alarm. SSgt. Willie F. Worsham and Sgt. Jim R. stormed Studeman. AlC Studeman was assigned guard duty at entrance of the restricted aircraft parking area during 388th TFW ORI. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Etsil Fisher) Spanish-speakin- g program. Coordinators attending these workshops received information they believe will help them advance the objectives and goals of the program at Hill AFB. "Image" is a national Hispanic Organization established to seek the broad development and expansion of, "I finally got through to the controllers but not before everyone was ready for business," said Sgt. Snader. Once contact was made, the duress situation was terminated - amid sighs of relief. to CMSgt. According both situations were Chando, out of the ordinary in nothing the life of a security V! r. w ( y i inadvertently policeman. Wing Commander, confirmed that it was just a brief case -not a simulated bomb.' The next night, Sgt. Snader was again assigned duty at post 36. He tried to make the the C. Rogers covered the outside. "Sgt. Snader case brief to the his at situations just reacted these placed door and walked away. Sgt. as he is trained to do - without Snader responded by repor- hesitation," he said. "The ting a possible bomb threat. other SPs were right there, "I was in the process of too." Col. Robert L. Rodee, 388th evacuating the building," the sergeant remembered, "when TFW commander, comCol. Kenneth W. North, Vice mented on the security police inspector - Keeping an eye on the flightline ON WATCH into M-1- 6s i r operating procedures dictate that if no contact can be made with personnel working in the command post, a possible hostile force may be the cause. Therefore, he initiated a "duress situation" recall and notified Security Police Control. areas, plus three more men at building 120 with their isolated areas. One guard was at the ready while SSgt. assigned duty outside the Daniel Dudek and Amn. Amos ill i Normal restricted aircraft parking McElfresh (CP)." fltllll'-Sl!- telephone contact with controllers working inside the CP, but could get no response. performance. "We're really proud of the way these SPs reacted during the exercise. They did an outstanding job and are a credit to their organization." 1 p II - f 1 v lj n 1 lJ - FAST RESPONSE Their weapons at the ready, SSgt. WilUe F. Worsham (left), Sgt. David W. Snader and Sgt. Jim R. McElfresh (right), respond to a duress situation reported at the Consolidated Command Post during the 388th TFW Operational Readiness Inspection. The security situation was terminated when contact was made with controllers working inside. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Etsil Fisher) employment opportunities for aspirants Spanish-speakin- g to federal, state and local government. The workshops presented during the ' 1: f -- con- four-da- y ference included: Equal Employment ') w Opportunity for All New for Horizons Women Hispanic Third Party Complaints j Class Action Suits Defense of Department Program Mr. Trujillo reports that two local "Image" chapters are working very closely with the various federal and state Spanish-speakin- g agencies in Utah to help determine the educational and professional needs of the Spanish-speakin- g community for the purpose of enhancing their entrance and ad- vancement in government service. t i , i 'i t l . t- - vr-)'-- - if IZoZlZlll T " Antni g0 0Ver some of the P covered in the Martinez. Larry O'Brien. r iv2.rkhr;TheyfTre',efUori8ht.Mel (U.S. Air Force Photo) Spanish-SoanP- d U. Sam |