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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 2 'July 3, 1980 n in the Directorate of Materiel Management have more in common than just their jobs. They are all lieutenants and captain selectees, they have just taken the oath to join the regular Air Force and this is their first duty assignment. First Lieutenants Robert J. Hamilton, Robert C. Murphy and Howard L. Carter have now completed assignments as enlisted personnel and have become officers. Lieutenant Hamilton started his Air Force career in April 1976. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Davis and is currently pursuing a master's degree in electronic Three graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. He was commissioned through the Officers Training engineers , f Hi I nIv i Or' P I! 11 School in 1976. Lieutenant Carter enlisted in the Air Force assigned at Griffiss AFB, N.Y., he applied and was accepted in Operation Bootstrap, with subsequent completion of his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Missouri Rolla in May 1975. He applied for Officers Training School and was commissioned in July 1976. Carter is also-- , pursuing his . Lieutenant in master's degree engineering administration. Lieutenants Murphy and Carter are just two of the Materiel Management directorate's eight lieutenants who, graduated through the AECP and have worked their way up from "stripes" through a degree program to "bars" and received regular commissions. in 1970. While " -- , engineering administration through the' University of Utah. Lieutenant Murphy enlisted in the Air Force in 1966. He attended the University of Utah through the Airmen Education and Commissioning Program (AECP) and Co. Charles A. York, director. Material Management, swears In three lieutenants Into the regular Air Force. Those who have worked their way up from "stripes" to "bars" Lt. Howard L. are electronic engineers and captain selectees. Taking the oath are C. Force Air Robert Hamilton J. Robert and Carter, Photo) Murphy. (U.S. (l-- r) , AF seeks new primary or use The Air Force is looking for a new primary trainer for undergraduate pilot training. Next-generati- trainer on requirements development call for a new of primary trainer, modernization of the T-37- B Weekends count in Park City Spend a part of your vacation in Park City. Weekends are always special in Park City. And so are Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Park City offers a change of place and a change of pace. And Park City is so close. And Park City's rates are usually much lower than downtown hotel prices. 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