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Show December iS. f fA Page 87 civilians benefit from competitive promotions f:t;'i::;'i;:::li'A!i ' HILL TOP TIMES 23, 1977 LI "y Listed below are positions filled under the competitive process of the Merit Promotion Program at Ogden ALC during November 1977. (Does not include any position filled noncompetitive.) Equipment Specialist (Electronics) (Avionics GS-- 9 GS-301- GS-2003-- GS-188- GS-2005- 7 GS-2005- GS-2005- -4 GS-2005-- 8 GS-301-- 10-1- 1 GS-2003- 2 GS-301-- Computer Software), & 7 Supervisory Quality Assurance Specialist (Metrology), GS-1Supply Systems Analyst, Supervisory Supply Systems Analyst, (3 Positions) Supply Clerk (Material Inventory Control), Supply Clerk (Material inventory Control), (4 Positions) Supply Clerk, Lead Supply Clerk, Inventory Management Specialist, Supervisory Inventory Management Specialist, Shipment Clerk (Typing), GS-- 134-- 4 GS POSITIONS Supervisory Recreation Specialist (Service Club Act), Personnel Staffing Specialist, Position Classification Specialist, Clerical Assistant (Typing), Base Postal Officer, Job Enrichment Specialist, Modification Manager, (2 Positions) Job Enrichment Specialist, Clerk Steno, (2 Positions) Secretary Steno, GS-212-- 670-- 1 6 GS-2010-- 9 GS-2010-- 1 2 GS-301-- GS-312- Secretary Steno, WG POSITIONS -5 GS-318-- 4 GS-318-- 6 Electronics Measurement Equipment Mechanic, Machinist, WG-3Worker Trainee, (3 Positions) 7 Painter (Aircraft), (3 Positions) 9 (2 Positions) Painter, Blocker and Bracer, Equipment Mechanic, Motor Vehicle Operator, Motor Vehicle Operator, Tractor Operator, 9 Crane Operator, Warehouseman, (3 Positions) Aircraft Freight Loader, (3 Positions) Mechanical Components Repair, WG-2602-- 4 Computer Operator, Management Assistant (Typing), Management Assistant, Management Assistant (Directives Management), Communications Relay Operator (Computer), Positions) Accounts Maintenance Clerk, Accounts Maintenance Clerk, (2 Positions) Accounting Technician, Accounting Technician, Voucher Examiner (Typing), (5 Positions) Budget Analyst, Supervisory Budget Analyst, Electronic Technician, Supervisory Editorial Assistant, Supervisory Contract Negotiator, GS-- 102-1Procurement Clerk (Typing), GS-- 106-- (2 Positions) Production Controller, GS-- 152-- 7 (3 Positions) Production Controller (Metal Products), GS-- 152-GS-332-- 4 WG-3506-- GS-344- Force Photo) GS-525-- 5 GS-525-- 7 5 GS-520- -6 GS-540-- GS-560-- company with a Davis County Sheriff's deputy. Military ground searchers for the recorders were SSgt. William F. Spronk, Jr., SSgt. Thomas J. Bender, Sgt. Daryl Mayfield, AlC Carlton W. Jiles. AlC Scott M. Anglesley, P. Michael Amn. Sr. Simonsen, AlC Robert E. Peterson. Amn. John W. Hogg, Sr. Amn. Johnny W. A. AB Toni Wilbanks. S. AlC Bradford and Kivenos, Air Base Mueller, all Group, and TSgt. John D. Gray, SSgt. Mark A. Adee, Sr. Amn. Cecil S. Martin, AB 2849th 7 5 WG-5703-- 7 WG-5725-- WG-6907-- 6 WG-6968- -7 WG-8459- -7 GS-856-- 9 WS POSITIONS Electronic Mechanic (General Foreman), Sheet Metal Mechanic (General Foreman), Aircraft Missile Loader (General Foreman), Aircraft Mechanic Foreman, (4 Positions) GS-1087- WS-2614-- 3 WS-3806-- 3 1 1 WG-5703-- WG-5705- -5 GS-560-- 1 7 WG-5352-1- 7 WS-6969-- 1 WS-8852-- 9 WL POSITIONS Equipment Mechanic Leader, Allen Kauppila, all of the Disaster Preparedness Office. Other of the Base Disaster Support Team on the scene were TSgt. Harold C. Laudato, SSgt. Dennis Harper, SSgt. Philip Bridgeford, SSgt. Karol A. Rogers and SSgt. Larry D. M. Hensley. These specialists showed the volunteers the techniques used in sweeping an area. and AlC David Livelsberger as well as Aston and Ginot. Col. Michael W. Moore, Hill AFB commander, expressed for the appreciation in manner" "professional which military personnel from the base conducted their-searc-h techniques at the time of the DC-- disaster. 8 C-- 5 C-- The restriction on routine passenger operations was put 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Second search aircrews from Rescue Det. 4 at Hill included Lt. Col. Joseph Maj. Richard Symonds, Kennard. 1st Lt. Tom Peters, GOOD TIMES... GOOD FRIEUDS. has 22 MAC officials said. All C-- 5 Standard MAC regulations require passengers to board an aircraft without assistance. The only way to reach a passenger deck is by a ladder, the cargo and installed. passenger load won't exceed 25 tons, 20 of those seats will be released for passengers, officials said. WTien C-- 5 officials said, so disabled passengers may not be allowed onboard. In addition, passengers will not be allowed on C-- 5 aircraft involved in aerial refueling. This is also standard Air Force procedure. (AFNS) loadmaster crews. MAC set the limit after studying effects of different load weights on the service life of the aircraft. 25-to- n I PRE-SCHOO- B L DAY CARE CENTER ) ( ( ( g and Happy Ho To All ( g ( IOOVS C-- 5 cargo loads met the weight limit or there were other conditions which ruled out passengers. seats permanently reserved for lias y Qy after the restriction was lifted, C-- 5. The upper deck of the were C-- 5 no passengers the first few days 1975 C-- The other two seats will be GOOD HEAL" rH..FT7(o) y There after a 5 crashed near Saigon during an evacuation flight. Since then, the Military Airlift Command has modified the clamshell cargo doors on the into effect in April aboard the 5 Galaxy. There are still some limits, however, and officials caution Air Force personnel not to expect significant increases in space available transportation. In charge of the military ground searchers was SSgt. Launce Williams of the WL-5352-- passenger restrictions lifted The Air Force has lifted the restriction on passengers fftftftftRaftftftftRffiftftRftftftftftftaaaftftaftftR 8 (2 4 Searchers detachment. Walls spent a night at the crash site in WG-4602-- GS-390-- 1 (Continued from Page 1) search party were Sgt. Wayne Walls and Sr. Amn. Stephen Hunter, also of the Hill WG-4102-- GS-344- GS-520-- 1 WG-4102-- GS-344- DECORATED FOR RESERVE DUTY - Reserv e Col. Boyd C. Barker (left), who in civilian life is Chief of Flight Analysis (Minuteman Missile), Materiel Management Division at Hill, receives the Air Force Commendation Medal from Brig. Gen. John E. Taylor, Jr., 301st Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) commander in recent ceremonies at Carswell AFB, Tex. Colonel Barker, now vice commander of the 301st, was commended for distinguished service as director of logistics of the 301st TFVV's 508th Tactical Fighter Group at Hill AFB. "Colonel Barker's outstanding initiative and planning skills significantly contributed to the unit's transition to a fighter mission and its preparedness for worldwide assignment" according to a citation accompanying his medal. (U.S. Air 14-1- 1 "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Registrations are now being accepted tor 1978. The children receive pre school training in arts, crafts, music, social studies and other areas. Hot meals - snacks - state licensed, qualified staff and outstanding facilities. ( 5971 South 1900 West PHONE ( 773-683- 2 JIM SHUPE - - Roy DIRECTOR (NEXT TO HILL FIELD) rr |