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Show HILL TOP TIMES November 11, 1977 Reorganization new councils and to the Human AFR the Council, Relations Enlisted Advisory Council, and the Company Grade give the Base Officer's The goal of the new Hill Air Force Base Advisory Council is to focus command attention on specific problems and items of interest which impact upon base personnel. Specific objectives of the Council are to resolve problems which are brought about due to in- - 35-5- 0, com- mands, cultures, people, and the local communities. Advisory Council a more direct channel to base decision makers. Council are being reorganized into a single Base Advisory Council. new Air Force Regulation directs that the reorganization take place in order to eliminate duplication of effort caused by the three This The Base Advisory Council should act to relieve situations which have an adverse impact on the missions of Hill Air Force Base and review, resolve, or otherwise act on recomany problem, mendation, or other matter which comes to its attention. If the Council is unable to directly act on any situation Two earn Commendation ;"f ,i4 I I 1 for any reason, will direct an concerning appropriate or committee, person, organization to address the situation. Because the new Base Advisory Council will affect all military personnel on base, the people who are writing the charter would appreciate any inputs concerning it. Capt. Ron Sandhop, ext. 4326; SSgt. Mike Stinger, ext. 3479 and Lt. Richard Dye, ext. 7522 are drafting the section of the pur- pose of the Base Advisory Council. They welcome any comments which pertain to the purpose of the Council. SMSgt. ext. Carl Rosengrant, and SSgt. Calvin 3216, Brethold, ext. 2711, are working on the organization of Council. TSgt. Dan Reynolds, ext. 7931, is helping the Sergeant Rosengrant and Sergeant Brethold in writing the section on Unit Advisory Councils. Because the Base enAdvisory on all units base, compasses the individual Unit Advisory Councils are very important in providing inputs to the base-levcouncil. Captain Sanis dhop working on the standing committees and Sgt. Linda Tooley, ext. 2018, and Lieutenant Dye are writing the publicity section. Sgt. Stinger is drafting approval and revision procedures. Any el comments concerning the Base Advisory Council should be directed to these people. , J 1 , A co) US ml X V 7:. SSgt. Nelson E. Mathiesen Sgt. William A. Miyasato SSgt. Nelson E. Mathiesen and Sgt. William A. Miyasato, 2849th Materiel Support Squadron, Transient Alert Branch, were recently awarded Air Force Commendation Medals. COMPLETE TUNE-U- P INCLUDING PARTS Sergeant Mathiesen earned his award while assigned as an aerospace ground equipment repairman with the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron here. (V-- 8 F-4- member and aircraft mechanic. Lynott gets first wing award Colonel The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) chief of Administration, MSgt. Larry J. Johnson, announced last week that A1C Michael E. Lynott, 388th Munitions Maintenance Squadron, had been selected as the first recipient of the North stated, "We have many awards for our Excellence Award. pass, Airman Lynott was 388th TFW GM PRODUCTS) Get ready for winter now! Plugs and points, condenser, carburetor adjustment, emmission control check, complete engine analysis. Work done by our Tune-u- p Specialist Don Jackson with 30 years experience. Sergeant Miyasato earned the honor for his contributions to the operational mission of the 51st Composite Wing, Osan Air post flight team Base, Korea, where he served as an E safety, flying and main- tenance personnel. I'm glad to see an award to recognize the contributions of our fine administrative staff." In addition to the Administrative STATE INSPECTION SPECIAL (Thru Nov. 30 Only) three-da- y ENGINE ANALYSIS invited to accompany Lt. Col. Joseph W. Ashy, Asst. deputy commander for operations, Airman Lynott, a native of Chicago, was presented a certificate and a 388th TFW, and Lt. Col. Sam Morgan, 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron commander, on a helicopter to Eagle Range to pass from Col. Kenneth W. North, 388th TFW vice commander. three-da- y take part in an orientation tour of the facility. During the presentation, w tell 3 The only COMPLETE engine analysis computer in Davis and Weber Counties. 45 engine tests - and a read out analysis for your keeping from our train ed technicians. , NO OBLIGATION torn ia in and fuid out what cut, c$cmL and couMeou mulct U all about . jLv?""a-flJ- A j4 T r ! i m s v f r r- - "- -'1 r mimtini mi imiinummmm iwiiiiwliW ADMINISTRATIVE AWARD A1C Michael E. Lynott, 388th Munitions Maintenance Squadron, became the first recipient of the 388th TFW administrative excellence award. Presenting j I the honor is Col. Kenneth W. North, vice commander, 388th TFW. (U.S. Air Force Photo) SERVICE DEPT. j i 21 Base Advisory Council replaces three, provides better communication the disconnected guidance Council the the chairman charter teractions between of Under Page 646 N. filAlf O LAYTOM 376-123- 4 825-22- 48 |