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Show Page June 9. 1978 HILL TOP TIMES 36 3flairs it By (SHess Capt. David Hofeling "It really 1 is a challenge," agreed Amn. Terry L. Bereece. "The mission of the Air Force is to fly and fight, and the distribution of communications is an important part of It's war! Publications, distribution, reduction of local forms and paper conservation and recycling. All this is part of the battle plan of President Carter's Commission that mission." on Federal Paperwork. n MSgt. Larry J. Johnson heads the unit. In addition to these requirements, he serves as acting First Sergeant of the wing's Headauarters Souadron. six-ma- In the middle of the battle, and winning it, is the 388th TFW Directorate of Administration (DA). Although paperwork is necessary to per- form the Air Force mission, new and better ways are being sought to do the job. For example, over the past two years, the wing has reduced local forms by 25 percent. The 388th TFW-Dhas consistently led "We have a hard working group of people here," said the sergeant. "The career field is rapidly progressing also. We will receive word processors sometime this fiscal year. This will play an important role in simplifying administration," he added. RESUPPLY SSgt. Steven B. Stone and A1C Charles M. restock Publication - Documentation Office supply the Corey of TAC and local forms. (U.S. Air Force Photo) A Tactical Air Command's effort in this area. This fact was recognized in a letter of congratulations from the Commission on As the wing adjusts to new maintenance Federal Paperwork. publications, requisitioning stock and distribution of TAC forms and publications. Recycling paper is a big part of the program. This year, over 2,000 lbs. of scrap paper has been collected for recycling by the unit. The collection point is at room 103 in Bldg. 120, wing headquarters. They also develop wing administrative policy and advise the squadrons and staff agencies on procedures through staff assistance visits. Finally, the unit is charged with training customer account representatives and functional library custodians. Managing the federal paperwork reduction program is not the only duty of wing administration. Other jobs include designing wing forms when necessary, developing wing "The POMO conversion in the wing has been our major work load recently," said fit' IWM - """ ' : r i ii.in f'J tfc ?y i ff I PASSENGER TRUCK TRACTOR IMPLEMENT RADIALS NON BELTED SUPER WIDE & LOW BELTED & I i FRONT END ALIGNMENT GABRIEL SHOCK ABSORBERS COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE HIGH SPEED BALANCING WHEELS MAG Tor Win) T QU& t h;ii)i,toA THAT MORE TIME! ' " ii - I i ; i imJn --- -- ONE LET'S CHECK Reviewing the file plan for the Equipment Maintenance Squadron are MSgt. Larry Johnson, SSgt. Erwin R. Watkins, Sgt. Willie D. McCraney, and lLt. Larry N. Young. (U.S. Air Force Photo) I 'ZJF '4 Rentals And Lease Available! MM feif mm 78 BLAZER 271 ? J OGDEN r If: Auto. Trans. P.S., Air Conditioning . A--- - X CLEARFIELD OVER 75 " ( V. 773-389- 7 641 N. MAIN From! M5 JT jr-- 4", -- 399-334- 5 1950 WASHINGTON BLVD Choose irfS yS ftTf irflL & CHROME WHEELS MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCENTED BATTERIES 100 To war. publications." i W techniques and a new aircraft, communications, forms, and publications will move at an increasing rate. And as mission accomplishment becomes reality, we salute those who, in the background, fight the paper SSgt. Steve Stone, NCOIC of the Publications Branch. "With the maintenance squadrons changing, we had to revalidate and adjust the requirements for thousands of forms and ;oo Used Campers Slide In's up to FORD FIESTA iz Choose from 2 Self Contained & not Used Travel Trailers 13' to 2W and see the varied selection of new or used campers and trailers before buying your recreation vehicle! Come, in |