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Show - ITli ' n n " J. P Loj yjj U V fnfri il ULiu 41 Hikr OGDEN, UTAH Vol. 33 No. 10 March 9,1979 Waste, theft, fraud Sighting-i- Stop Loss is an Air Force-wid- e project which is expected to lead to identification of ways to reduce and, hopefully, stop incidents of waste, o on theft and fraud. Currently, Air Force Logistics Command, AFLC, is reviewing input from the various air logistics centers to determine the commonality of s to problems and suggested these problems. AFLC has encouraged exchange of information among project Stop Loss committees from all the centers during the initial study and planning phase of the program. Chairmanship of the Ogden Air Logistics Center Stop Loss program is the Directorate of Plans and Programs, with base-wid- e membership including tenant major organizations. The Stop Loss committee meets regularly on the second Monday of each month. Identification of problem areas and completion of specific action items are accomplished by participants. "The importance placed upon the Stop Loss program cannot be overlooked," said Lt. Col. problems solutions-resolution- Concerted effort m AFILC fed Plans and Programs heads local offensive Z1', : fjTT Pi) . v - - v : I.. ! Plans and Programs. losses range into the millions 'Air Force-wid- e of dollars annually. For the program to be effective, it will require the support of each in- V;: Tenants serve on Mill team nUD ' (Colonel selectee) Hubert C. Place, director, dividual on this base," he added. Watch for future topics in the Hill Top Times for ways to make the Stop Loss program effective. I7ILAG 70-- 5 U RED FLAG 79-- 5 starts March 17, and extends until April 14, The 508th Tactical Fighter Group of Hill AFB will be the host unit at Nellis AFB, Nev. As the "prime unit," the Reserve group will coordinate all 111 operational and maintenance activities during the month-lon- g exercise. 0 MANY OTHER AFRES and Air National Guard units are participating. to Nellis to The 508th will deploy 10 16 sorties of the for the duration fly per day exercise. The 507th Tactical Fighter Group, Tinker AFB, Okla., will deploy eight and will aircraft for the period March 12 sorties fly per day. F-10- 5s R2AC tenants slate 'photo-copter- 9 F-1- 05 Future pilot Mark Bird, son of Capt. and Mrs, Stophon Bird, takes controls of a UH-1"Huey" hollcopter of Dot. 4, 40th ARRS. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 4 p.mM your "favorite" youngsters can have their picture taken at the controls of a "Huey." Military Airlift Command units on base are sponsoring the picture taking special event to add $ $ $ to the Air Force Assistance Fund. Photos will be taken on the east side of Bldg. 1 (Base Operations) $1 for a single print or three for $2.50. (Photo by 40th ARRS) N 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., 1152 West Riverdale Road, Ogden, Utah 84403, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher and writers aircraft from March sorties per day. 12 31 April 14, and will fly Most of the exercise will be centered on the Nellis Air Force Base ranges with a few sorties on the Utah Training and Test Range. THE AIRCREWS will practice tactics in ground attack, dissimilar air combat, close air support and interdiction. RED FLAG exercises are intended for realistic training in a simulated combat environment. More importantly, the intent is to validate existing tactics and develop and test new ones as the changing scenario dictates. , 17-3- 1, THE 457TII Tactical Fighter Squadron, a unit of the 301st Tactical Fighter Wing, Carswell AFB, Texas, will depby eight Most of the maintenance support equipment and 118 personnel will be from the Hill-base- d 508th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, with other squadrons also bringing support personnel. are their own and are not to be 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 by the Department of the Air Force of products or services advertised. |