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Show n n A fV yX i Llo.iLi.ii t J : S - I I t j ?L loi t . j n Li Li Til J J - mi U UU S f U U1J v... ,.,Tx-- Bagger tipping continued for 60 more days J L ". ""! I OGDEN, UTAH Vol. 32 No. 29 July 28, 1978 COLLbCilunc July 24 to 26 n ram ffllM IP-- despite a fire which gutted the procurement work area and destroyed numerous Dignitaries from Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) activities throughout the country, as well n as AFLC headquarters at AFB, Hill AFB this week for a three Ohio, have been at day Commander's Conference, July problems, documents." Wright-Patterso- General Poe noted that the procurement people 24-2- 6. Such conferences are held periodically at the call of Gen. Bryce Poe, II, AFLC commander, to t ;. f sum32 ITS overcame the obstacles with innovation and dedication. The citation was signed by Maj. Gen. William J. Kelly, AFLC deputy chief of staff for Procurement and Production. if review progress in logistics, discuss innovations and benefit from closer communications. wmm Occasionally, they are held at other AFLC field installations. r Visiting officials included General Poe, Lt. Gen. John G. Albert, commander, Air Force Acquisition Logistics Division and Maj. Gen. Carl G. Schneider, AFLC chief of staff, all from n AFB, Ohio; the host, Maj. Gen. James P. Mullins, commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center (ALC); Maj. Gen. John R. Spaulding, commander, Warner Robins ALC, Ga.; Maj. Gen. Cecil E. Fox, commander, Oklahoma City ALC, Okla.; Maj. Gen. Lynnwood E. Clark, commander, San Antonio ALC, Tex. and Maj. Gen. Richard E. Merkling, commander, Sacramento ALC, Calif. mm M;:i:: -- m:mm : m Wright-Patterso- I jf-:"-- '. highlight of the second day of the conference was when Gen. Bryce Poe II presented the AFLC Significant Achievement Award to Oklahoma City A ALC. The award was for the period Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 1977, and was accepted by Maj. Gen. Cecil E. Fox, commander. accompanying citation told how the Procurement and Production Directorate "efAn fectively used source selection procedures, developed new engine contracting techniques and was responsive to difficult procurement m ill l-- l-- r) r) commander; Mo. Gen. James P. Mullins, Ogden ALC commander; Maj. Gen. Richard E. Merkling, Sacramento Col. Joseph H. Battaglia, ALC commander. (Back row, and Disposition Center Military Aircraft Storage commander; Col. Richard L. Uppstrom, Air Force Museum commander; Maj. Gen. James D. Isaacks Jr., Mobilization Assistant to the AFLC commander; Col. David W. Huff, Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center commander and Col. Rano E. Lueker, 2750th Air Base Wing commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Greg Wixom) l-- r) personnel use skills, assist at accident scene Last Tuesday afternoon was a day that taxed many Air Force skills and training for four base personnel. Sgt. John Reed, USAF Hospital, Hill, was coming to the base along Riverdale Road, as y base fireman, whose name is was an unavailable. Amn. Grenda Carter and Amn. Stephen Davis of the Security Police Division were also coming to the base to begin their swing shift duty. Sergeant Reed, who was following other traffic truck by quite a distance, noticed a Pepsi-Col- a traveling in the opposite direction and other traffic in front of that. off-dut- Among those attending the Commander's Conference at Hill AFB this week were: (Front row, Gen. William F. McKee (USAF Ret.); Gen. Bryce Poe II, AFLC commander; Lt. Gen. John G. Albert, Air Force Acquisition Logistics Division commander. (Second row, Ma). Gen. Lynnwood E. Clark, San Antonio ALC commander; Ma). Gen. Cecil E. Fox, Oklahoma City ALC commander; Ma). Gen. Carl G. Schneider, AFLC chief of staff; Maj. Gen. John R. Spaulding, Warner Robins ALC CONFEREES "Suddenly there were several crashes. I could see glass flying everywhere and the Pepsi truck was swerving all over the road, then it rolled over," he said. Sergeant Reed stopped his vehicle and got out. A man at the Chevron gas station across the street, seeing his white uniform, asked if he was a medic, then, hardly waiting for an answer, told him his help was needed at the car up front. Running up to the car, Sergeant Reed was confronted by a hysterical woman driver who asked him to check her boy for injuries. Sergeant Reed checked the child and determined he was not seriously hurt. 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 MorMedia Sales, Inc., 1150 West Hiverdale Road, Ogden, Utah 81103, a private firm in no way connevted with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by published and w riters four-year-o- ld are their own and are not to He then ran to the Pepsi truck with the driver pinned in the cab. He felt his arm and determined that he had expired. He then looked at several other people who had cuts and lacerations. y In the meantime, the fireman and the two security police personnel were directing traffic and trying to keep the accident scene in off-dut- reasonable order. After about minutes, ambulances and the Highway Patrol troopers arrived. The ambulance took the injured to hospitals and Highway Patrol troopers took charge of the situation. 5-- 10 be considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. 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