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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page Julv 15, 1977 BEAUTIFUL, BUT . . . mm wing gears up for 'Coronet Drum' Serious crimes up at AF installations TAC By Garth Scott With Security Police Red Flag just un- at Nellis AFB, the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing is already gearing up for the next deployment in its summer schedule. derway In the past, military installations have been relatively free of Nevada, reemphasize the U.S. commitment to NATO, exercise our joint operations plans, and allow the 388th TFW pilots a chance to fly in an environment in which they may someday be called upon to After a long winter, spring and summer flowers look just about good enough to eat but don't be tempted, warns the National Geographic Society. It could be a dangerous thing to do. Many popular flowers, the more serious crimes against persons and property. However, in recent years the trend has been changing and such crimes have become more common. Robbery, assault, rape and murder have occurred on Air Force installations with increased frequency. poison, even enough to kill a plus ABILITY plus OPPORTUNITY equals CRIME. The removal or reduction of the OPPORTUNITY portion lessens the DESIRE and ABILITY, thereby reducing the possibility of the end product, CRIME! personnel for the long flight to Nordholz, Germany. Sources of ODDortunitv are recognized as being in three categories: victim precipitated, criminal precipitated and situational-precipitated crime. All three can merge into one quite rapidly when you are "just on vacation." "Coronet Drum," will send part of the wing to Nordholz German Naval Air Base for three weeks. The move will major advantage we have here on Hill to reduce the opportunity of someone ransacking your quarters while you are on vacation is the use of vacation checklist cards maintained by Security Police. Notify the Desk Sergeant at extension 3056 before you leave and he will record all information necessary to provide surveillance of your quarters while you are gone. This will not only reduce the opportunity for crime against property but will enable you and your family to enjoy your vacation without the burden of worry associated with "empty 388th stars in There is a way - In our previous article we discussed the equation: DESIRE ornamental shrubs, and colorful weeds are loaded with grazing horse, as farmers occasionally find. All parts of a plant - seeds, berries, roots, stalks, flowers - may contain poisons that do their work on heart, nerves, brain, blood, muscles, and azaleas, and rhododendrons, breath. They have done in and many other commonplace victims throughout history, by outdoor plants should be accident and by intent, in real-lifadmired, but never eaten. fiction, and folklore. i"?S A e, Baby-killin- Campfire catastrophes berries g Nature lovers intent children, escaping their parents' eyes, have gobbled' the sweet shining berries of deadly Crawling ng eye-catchi- nightshade, the bluish berries of privet hedges, pokeweed berries, and the tiny round seeds of the ornamental yew trees - all with bad, often fatal, results. a Eating one leaf of a can kill a child. Other houseplants - dieffenbachia, quarters." down-countr- poin-setti- cyclamen, on enjoying all aspects of the great outdoors should also be careful. Some plants, like parts of pokeweed, y are prized by gourmets, but the "edible" parts also have killed. A couple of glossy, dark green leaves of English ivy, on a whim tossed into a picnic salad to brighten it up, could be deadly. A twig of oleander used to stir a campfire stew has felled hungry hikers. philodendron among them - may be dangerous temptations to bored tots in city apartments. Parts o f honeysuckle, -- No matter how good they look, don't eat the daffodils, azaleas, rhododendrons - or any plant that isn't known to be safely edible. It could mean a mouthful of death. wisteria, Carolina jasmine, the leaves of cherry trees, Remote tour study group status report Fourteen proposals developed by last spring's Remote Tour Study Group have been implemented and 20 others are being evaluted. The study group conducted an analysis of remote costs tour situations to reduce and generally enhance the quality of life at remote tour locations. Among proposals implemented are an consecutive overseas tour for people completing short tours and higher priority on return assignments for people who voluntarily extend their short tours. Also implemented was the double short tour credit for those who extend for a period equal to the "all others" tour length. Progress will continue on the 20 remaining proposals under examination for feasibility and acceptability. permanent-change-of-statio- n in-pla- ce defend. The first week of August will see the 388th TFW once again stacking equipment on the flight line and processing The deployment, named several years ago, in Thailand, the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) was the featured unit in a movie produced by the Air Force entitled, "There Is A Way." This month, the Air Force Audio Visual Service is producing a sequel to this movie called, "The Name of the Game." The 388th TFW is again the subject organization in the film. In this production Tactical Air Power is depicted, using today's environment with today's aircraft. "Name of the Game" follows some of the personnel of the 388th TFW from Hill to Nordholz is located in Northern Germany, between the North Sea port of Bremerhaven - and the summer resort town of Cuxhaven. Four local news media will accompany the wing on the representatives deployment. Nellis AFB and back as they participate in Red Flag. Some of the personnel featured also appeared in "There Is A Way." The film stresses the realistic training of Red Flag. It depicts how the use of different types of "Aggressor Aircraft," ground defenses, and electronic s, coun-termeasure- give the pilots the training usually only available in actual combat. According to Mr. Monti R. Ussery, AAVS motion picture producer, the film will soon be available in film libraries all over the Air Force and will be suitable for public release. 0 DEMOS MUST SELLj& 1976 264 lf flfti Retail $9,440 SAVE 2,057 1977 244 1 $8,955 Auto 1;769 ! 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