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Show June HILL TOP TIMES Page MUD issue roes move id Two visitors from "Down Under" were 23, 1978 wdsdv: briefings and tours. They also visited with Brig. Gen. Cornelius Nugteren, Ogden ALC at Hill AFB this week as part of their tour to see how the U.S. Air Force does things. i vice commander. .1 In addition to the technical briefing, Mr. Campbell and Group Captain Hurley heard about operations of the Maintenance, The dignitaries were CD. Campbell, assistant secretary of Australia's Department of Defense, and Group Captain Henry J. Hurley, of the Australian Air Force. Distribution, Procurement and Materiel Management directorates. Both arrived the evening of June 18 and spent the following day at Hill AFB for - , 1 1 ill The two visitors left Hill AFB Tuesday morning. Contracts go to 47 Utah firms Air Force contracts, totaling $4,408,753, have been awarded by Hill AFB to Utah concerns. Beatrice Foods of Salt Lake City received a $527,474 award for items for the base commissary. Concrete of Layton has received a $143,204 contract for modification of base facilities. The largest contract of the lot totaled $1,625,000 and was awarded to Thiokol Corp. of Brigham City for engineering support. Mountain Fuel Supply received a $281,388 payment and Utah Power & Light received $177,498 to pay for utilities. Flameco Engineering Inc., Ogden, received a $139,380 award for specialized sheet Forty-seve- n X Ay - , , - - - . I ; m 4 v. x. D&D ; s. - '' i ' ' j-- " ? - ' - - - . I I i - - 'e . I . r " r , - - , Maf. Gen. James P.Mulllns, Ogden ALC commander (center), was assisted by Col. Davis C. Rohr (I), commander, 388th TFW, and Col. Michael W. Moore. Hill AFB com- DGGJNG N mander, In breaking ground for the new airmen's dormitory last Friday morning. The 60,200 square foot brick and block building will be built by Zwick Construction Company and is scheduled for completion in September 1 979. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Gregg Wixom) metal work. Daedalians induct two into Utah hall of fame Augmented command post now log. readiness center A Utah Flyers Hall of Fame has been organized at Hill AFB by the Utah Order of Daedalians and two generals inducted into it. The Ogden Air Logistics Center Augmented Command Post has been changed to "Ogden Air Logistics Readiness Center The first two officers to be honored were the late Gen. John "Uncle Joe" Cannon and Maj. Gen. Chesley G. Peterson (USAF Ret.). Cannon was born in Utah, and Peterson in Idaho, but moved to Utah at an early age. K. )." This change was made to counter problems brought to light during recent exercises. All Air Logistics Centers are standardizing the name of the Central Command and Control Function and Logistics Readiness Center was chosen as most appropriate. Questions may be referred to John Bryan (XRO), ext. 5217. In the Daedalian ceremonies at the base officers' club, Mrs. Lavon Cannon of Salt Lake City, widow of the World War II general, received a trophy from Brig. Gen. Murray Bywater (USAF Ret.), flight captain. It was a complete surprise for General Peterson, who fought with the RAF in early World War II and later transferred to the U.S. Army Air Force. He also received a trophy. CANYON STORAGE A plaque and portrait of Generals Cannon and Peterson will be displayed in the Daedalian Room at the officers' club until plans are ready for a permanent display at the Utah state capitol. Both generals were cited for "furthering airpower during World War II." Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., was named for the Utah ficer. of- In other business at the Daedalian dinner, three distinguished Air Force ROTC graduates were honored. They were Cadets Scott L. Wilberg, University of Utah; Mickey S. White, Brigham Young University; and Darrell O. Hancock, Utah State University. 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