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Show COLLECTIONS A a P nh - n in m ij u nril program will Force base The Logistics Command (AFLC) during January to assist military personnel and excivilian employees financial periencing personal problems. Military Education Office (DPT) has no established a seminar on non-credi- cost-to-memb- t, er Financial Personal Management. The seminar is conducted by Dr. Humphries of Weber State College, a highly respected educator in the area for individual and At Ogden Air Logistics Center however, a number of initiatives have already taken place to support such a program. Some of these initiatives have been: family finances. The During December, the base library designated a special section and display promoting personal financial management. Appropriate y -- Fact Sheets (CO$T logotype stands for Consumer Savings Tips) are now being prepared, in support of an "Information ur college credit courses are again offered by the base education office through the Weber State College off campus program. During the winter quarter which began Jan. 4, a "Children and Family Studies General Education Course" in Off-dut- publicity was given through the use of the base newspaper and other media. - in- struction began Jan. 9, is given during duty hours, and continues for ten, sessions once each week. two-ho- CO$T planning individual and family finances is being ofcourse fered. This Awareness four-cred- it BHAP now By Lt. Ron Brownell, Energy Audit Team energy audits will be conducted for all buildings on base. Energy Audit has been (BEAP) Program established at Hill AFB in compliance with Presidential Order 12003 which requires A Building Engineers from Hill have returned from at training Headquarters, Air recently " h program, extensive 00 UUU V L5 SLi January TQ lines and training aids in assisting those seeking help. telephone Education can jjt ) : J.i 9 ACFTM, ext. 7486. The personal financial program is a result of an Air Force study which disclosed that 51 per cent of all officers and airmen and 48 per cent of all Air Force civilian employees have problems in managing their money. F-1- Conscience strikes former Hill worker Consultant Track: Financial consultation assistance will be made available to assist people in analyzing The program is composed of three sections, or , "Tracks." Information - Awareness Track: This part of the Hill going AFB, Ohio, the members helped establish n guidelines for conducting building energy audits and necessary facility surveys. , MM : mm it , 3 i k a. flu W W A ., tuua 41 I - Terry Stofferahn, Rick McDermott and Lt. Ron Brownell (Program Director) inspect control panel operations on one of the larger base systems. Other team members, absent from photos, are Ted Day and Jack Olson. (U.S. Air Force Photos by Etsil Fisher) The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force Logistics Command. It is published by Mor Media Sales, Inc., 1150 West Riverdale Rd, Ogden, Utah 84103, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher and writers are The cash has been turned over to the Accounting and Finance Branch of the Base Comptroller's Office, where it will become one of the U.S. Government's "miscellaneous receipts." program booklet will be filled out to accurately simulate the load design, equipment, mechanical systems, facility use, and economic criteria for each building. Feasibility, k energy savings, and team for period suggested, generated, alternatives will be evaluated by a computer in St. Louis, Mo., based on data compiled here. In discussing 19,000 personnal at Hill, the combined results of individuals supplying their home needs with government - purchased supplies or equipment can be staggering. Not only are those acts illegal and readily prosecutable by law, but they also result in losses of available supplies to employees on the job, and we all pay -- The BEAP is designed to establish plans that will lead to energy reductions of at least 20 percent within existing Air Force facilities. BEAP pilot tests conducted on buildings at Wright-Patterso- n AFB showed energy savings of 30 to 55 percent to be common. the first phase May, 1978), all on base with greater buildings than 30,000 square feet will be surveyed. Building audits will - detailed physical inspections of each facility. (Continued on Page 18) the reimbursement, Colonel Moore said, "With more than pay-bac- require the money read: "Dear Sir, During my employment at Hill Field (sic), I carried some pens, pencils, and miscellaneous small office supplies home. I'm sorry for what I did, and to help clear my conscience I'm enclosing $35.00 which will more than pay for what I took. Sincerely, A former employee." requests will be on a confidential basis and no records will be made. There will be no charge for the service. During (January ...m cash. An anonymous letter accompanying w 1 Col. Michael W. Moore in his job as Hill AFB commander receives a great variety of correspondence, but one of the most interesting this week contained $35 in problem areas, preparing budgets, formulating debt liquidation programs and similar areas. Assistance will be available on a request basis. All such X SURVEYING CONTROLS Track: presented by experts in the legal, financial and teaching fields are made available through the base education office. These may be scheduled either during of after duty hours. voluntarily avail themselves for this service by contacting Lt. Colonel Wingertzahn, Ogden ALC comptroller project officer for the PFRP, ext. 7435, or Floyd Roeseler, jOOQG J MEDAL WINNER Col. Eugene E. Cirillo (left) received the congratulations of Gen. Robert J. Dixon, Tactical Air Command (TAC) commander following presentation of the Legion of Merit during recent ceremonies in the conference room of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Colonel Cirillo, the wing's Deputy Commander for Maintenance, earned the award for previous accomplishments from March 1974 to September 1977 at TAC headquarters where he was Chief of the 5 Branch. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Seminars, workshops, lectures and short courses All civilian employees and personnel action audio-visu- al financial consultant service if 2(C;1978 V' was made available on base. wxm ss8 , program uses pamphlets, brochures, news articles, On Dec. 1, a personal Wright-Patterso- -- S1 (Q is offered to civilian employees, military members and dependents. military S- ftlfoe MMY LTD 5, ooo ssa W o nn Computer program input Logistics Command. were They part of the first booklets will be completed, team within the Air Force to with information gathered receive such training. While at from each building. The in all facilities. Under government . ' " mill Force energy reduction this U U S Eruil (S3 of announces a be implemented in Air D Track the Personal Financial Responsibility (PFRP). Program" Col. David M. Hall, AFLC e "ib p u'ET Coirinirs)' u command-wid- - OGDEN, UTAH 2 comptroller, -- fcj. u iz3 Lbi w Vol. 32 No. t .. for that." The colonel advised that each employee at Hill AFB similarly search his or her own conscience. TAC chaplain to visit Col. Simon H. Scott, Jr., command chaplain for the Tactical Air Command, will arrive at Hill AFB today to visit the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Sunday at 8:45 a.m. and again at 11:15 a.m. was born in Charleston, and has been on active duty since 1951. He is an or- He S.C. He will be here for four days visiting the wing's facilities and touring the base. He plans dained minister in Presbyterian Church. centers, the Social Actions Office and the Recreation Center. Command specifically to visit work Chaplain Scott will preach at Protestant religious services at the Base Chapel - the Before becoming the TAC Chaplain, he served as Command Chaplain, United States Air Forces Europe. Chaplain Scott will return to Langley AFB, Va., Monday. their own and are not be to considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements, including supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitute an endorsement ly the Department of the Air Force of products or services advertised. |