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Show October HILL TOP TIMES 14, 1977 Page 9 CMSgt Barnett leaves iob Today is the last day on the for CMSgt. Jesse T. Barnett, Jr., Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center. He will be given a military retirement retreat on ceremony at Oct. 20 and be of- ficially retired from the Air Force Oct. 31. welfare and comfort, AFB. He has listened to personal problems. He has been a between enlisted encouraging young men and 1 ' SA 1 further yourselves," he said, "make use of the many opportunities have two years of college without even opening a college door." their credit education through Air Force opportunities. . . . and has looked out for their interests in seeing that living conditions and health care are of high standard. He has been a kind and helpful coworker with base civilians and officers as well. .4 mm What would he advise young people entering the Air Force today? "Get in and apply offered to broaden your education. Look at me," he and the He personnel general. has offered career guidance. continued, "I was a high He has taken the initiative in school dropout and today I bridge Indiana and worked as manager of a service station until he the Air the pilot class of the Senior Academy, and the NCO commissioned officers at Hill women' to ' Advice for airmen well-bein- g of all airmen and non- job Chief Barnett, who will be 44 tomorrow, was born in Evansville, Ind., and attended Elberfeld High School. He is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force First Sergeants' School, the Headquarters NCO Academy. Technical Instructor Course at Chanute AFB, 111. ed Force in In subsequent assignments Duty bases He he has seen duty at Walker AFB, New Mex.; Kadena AB, first entered the service in August 1952 and received Okinawa; his basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He later attended automotive mechanics school Andrews McGuire AFB, Md.; AFB, N.J.; Nha Trang AB and Da Nang AB, Republic of Vietnam. and automotive electrician courses at Francis E. Warren Problem solver July 1972 he rotated to the United States and was In AFB, Wyo. assigned to the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron at Hill AFB. He was promoted to Chief Master Sergeant March 1, 1975, and reassigned to the In May 1953 he was assigned to Lake Charles AFB, La., as a mechanic for 1957. the activation of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill in December 1975, Chief Barnett was assigned to assist in its beddown. He was selected Wing Enlisted Advisor in January 1976 and served in that capacity until he became the Ogden ALC Senior Enlisted Advisor. ground-powere- d and remained there until his separation in July 1956. He returned to equipment, 2849th Base Air Group Headquarters Squadron. With Two of his most challenging jobs since he has been at Hill have been assisting the families of sponsors who travel frequently with their financial problems, and helping to find buildings, (Continued on pagel6) Career highlight Chief Barnett tells us that his tour at Hill AFB has been the "big daddy" for the the highlight of his career. "I've had extreme happiness here, and I've suffered real tragedy at this base, too. But the warmth and help I received when that tragedy occurred forever endeared me to the wonderful people of Hill AFB." education, health, morale, (EDITOR'S NOTE: The chief refers to the loss of his daughter Elizabeth, who along with her infant, was killed in an auto accident in 1974 near Las Vegas.) CMSgt. Jesse T. 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