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Show May 4. 1979 IHnlllPs DD.tto "A Story By 1st Lt. Michael G. Wren twice professionalism,' initiative, resourcefulness, and devotion to duty displayed by personnel of Detachment 4, 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (ARRSq) reflect great credit upon themselves, the Aerospace Rescue and DURING JULY AND AUGUST, 1978, only UH-lN- s. Busy year Every Det. 4 aircrewmember from the commander down knows without question that the detachment would simply cease to Det. 4 was indeed busy during 1978, flying sorties and over 2,400 hours with 100 percent launch reliability. Det 4 flies each of its six UH-1- N monthly three of the detachment's six "Hueys" were mission capable due to unscheduled engine changes. As a result, two of the helicopters averaged over 70 hours each per month. This is 3.5 times the Air Force standard for Such a monumental achievement can attributed to an equally monumental be only on the part of Det 4's maintenance. effort So reads the citation to accompany the award of the ARRS Detachment of the year to Det 4, 40 ARRSq, Hill AFB. 1,800 average UH-1- N Engine changes Recovery Service, the Military Airlift Command the United States Air Force. more than the detachment's flying time. function helicopters over 40 such without outstanding maintenance personnel. 388th volunteers needed cadre for MacDill F-- The majority of Det. 4's flying time for 1978 was in support of the 1.7 million acre Utah Test and Training Range, west of the Great Salt Lake. However, during the year, Det. 4 flew 35 Search and Rescue (SAR) missions which resulted in 28 lives saved. Out of these 28 "saves," three were military personnel; the rest were civilians in Utah and Wyoming. F-1- At 32656C, C32676, 32657C, C32677, 32658C, C32678, 423X0, 423X1, 423X2, 423X3, 423X4, 42772, 427X5, 431X1 , 462X0, and C426X2. Mountainous terrain THESE SAR MISSIONS included the rescue of airplane crash victims, gunshot rollvictims, injured hikers, over victims, lost skiers and fallen mountain climbers. Most of the SAR missions were conducted in extremely mountainous terrain, sometimes at night and often at elevations between 10,000 and 11,000 feet with absolute minimum power reserves. In addition to demanding SAR and Range Support commitments, Det. 4 flew over 40 I no 0'" 4 1 (W) (100) (98) . (55) (68) (96) . (67) (69) (102) (94) (106) (103) (82) (86) (72) 3 6 2 3 3 3 3 3 6 2 3 3 4 $29,200 52,000 72,000 110,000 (2) (8) (78) (63) 3 bdrm. 4 plex 3 10 bdrm. unit (104) $21,000 12,000 14,840 80,000 35,500 (39) (93) (10) (61) (105) 0 Book Value (Apm Ford . .1 U.. I a fi!:W.;t; OUR ATTITUDE o OUR PRICE Luxury at Low Prices On Previously Owned Transportation Description 1R77 Chev ElCamino , P2049 .1972 Ford Maverick 9 '82B nada) , Smaller Profit Man s Price ................. ................. .. $4465 $1045 $7295 $5295 -- . $2195 $4315 $3395 , $4950 .......... 1977 Chrysler LeBaron, P2061 Ford $4875.............1977 9223A Ford 12 $5595..... ...... ..1976 9302A E-1- 50 Country Oaks - oak covered West Point investment Clinton - 4 bldg. lots Warren, 18 plus acres with home Van.. Ton 4x4. 995 $4595 $4575 $4995 $10 - 3350 Wall Ave. 7 CA 4IA 9UV V ctatc lbHIUIkfeW lMifc ritADCicin cccooocoocooocooccoc oooccococoosco M :. :hl:'-'-u- " ":..-?-! $2550.............1975 Mercury Comet....... 9264A Pontiac Firebird....... $4625..... ....... .1976 P2063 1976 Ford Granada $3725............. R2059 Cadillac Seville.. ....1978 511,700. 2050A Well kept condo. bdrm. LAND AND LOTS SffAiKEl 1 Mercury Cougar Off Sticker Price I 1250 .......... $8425. ..........1976 Mark IV s5450.............i39878 Ford Mustang P2064 v Mobile Home Present all offers 1 acre zoned for animals Present all offers 773-135- ' $4895 - ROY acre, Kaysville v o 2 2 aw j o OUR SERVICE CENTERVILLE $39,000 IVICmAJrtT KV7Q COMPARE bdrm. Mobile home bdrm. Comfortable condo bdrm . Brand new bdrm. Carpeted dining room bdrm. V2 acre lot bdrm. ' Immediate possession bdrm. Choose carpets - lights bdrm. Family room with bar bdrm. New home, F.H.A. bdrm. New home, 3 garage bdrm. Super clean bdrm. California ranch bdrm. Country Oaks bdrm. Beautiful home Executive home . bdrm. bdrm. Sparkling pool bdrm. Oak covered lot OGPEN -r- Quality "mi :?coocoooocccoeoecoeoooooooccoeoecooooo 0 & Q $1200 tified in writing as qualified by the 388th TFW deputy commander for maintenance. Personnel desiring to volunteer or needing additional information should contact MSgt. Repp at the CBPO, Ext. 3171 or 3526 not later than May 9. 2 3 2 2 j -- Profit Man F-1- (97) 1978 PROVED TO BE the third consecutive accident free year since the unit was founded. This enviable safety record was achieved in spite of a quarterly flying hour allotment larger than any other H-- l detachment in ARRS. Det. 4 continues to serve proudly, with a constant emphasis on improvement and a desire to make 1979 even more successful than 1978. 6, i Smaller in Accident free RJS JLM. HAY oMrrUnU 1979 Mercury Marquis Reporting dates occur during September, October, November and December 1979. Volunteers must have 13 months on station as of assignment projected departure date (PDD), must be 6 qualified, and be cer- $24,900 35,000 43,000 43,000 43,900 46,500 47,600 48,000 51,400 53,400 58,900 74,500 78,900 84,500 89,900 91,000 112,000 Idaho, Yellowstone National Park Wyoming and Salt Lake City. The detachment also supported a Vice Presidential visit to Hill AFB and provided helicopter transport for the Chief, Naval Operations in Idaho. Safety 388th TFW volunteers are needed for 6 cadre, reassingment to the MacDill MacDill AFB, Fla., in the following AFSCs: IAYTON - CLEARFIELD hours in support of visits by the President of the United States to the Salmon River in Professor Abbreviation Says 16 Page 23 ibesti; fim AffiffiS fiss hours per month, which is approximately "The HILL. TOP TIMES PHONE: 621-191Q 0 LINCOLN-WIERCUR- Y NEW and PREVIOUSLY OWNED CARS and TRUCKS 1U . I |