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Show Page HELL TOP 4 October 24, TIMES 1980 ffffiidi sills moOoiiwy ypfiD(oin) Former 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Commander Maj. Gen. Davis C. Rohr visited here as a function of his duties with the Office a decision to model their training methods after ours. For that reason they're very interested in visiting the United States and seeing the way we do things. " Counted among Egyptian Foreign Military Sales purchases is the F-- 4 which recently saw action in Egypt as part of the Proud Phantom ' of Military Cooperation in Cairo, Egypt. Accompanying the general were several high ranking Egyptian Air Force officials, including its Commander, Maj. Gen. Mohamed Lotfi Shabana, Chief Engineer Brig. Gen, Abdel Aziz Mohamed Abdel-AziHelicopter Division Chief Col. Zaki El Disouki El Soudany and Chief Secretary Col. El Sayed Mohamed El Essamy. According to wing officials, purpose of the Egyptian visit was to acquaint the party with "military facilities, equipment and methods of operations." 6 The Egyptians will receive the Fighting Falcon in 1981 as a result of the increasing military cooperation between the United States and their country. General Addressing capabilities of the Rohr, who headed the wing when it first received the multirole fighter, stated, "It's a super airplane. It's certainly proven in the Tactical Air Command to be one that's relatively trouble free and I think it will be great for the Middle East." General Rohr went oh to explain the need d visits" such as the one to for 1" ' 'K deployment. Proud Phantom was a z, Cfl three-mont- h D 1 sysfy exercise involving the AFB, Ga. and Egyptian troops, which allowed this joint force to exchange training methods which would affect operations in this harsh 347th TFW from Moody desert environment. effort as a Commenting on this three-mont- h means to further accommodate the need for the Egyptians to observe U.S. Air Force training methods, the general lauded the success of the Cairo West deployment. "I think they're quite happy with results of the deployment- - It met both our expectations and they gained a great deal by seeing us operate, working with us and cooperating with us." He continued, pointing to a trend whereby the exchange of military ideas will lead to an increase in the significance of the Military F-1- F-1- 6, Assistance Program. Based on the increase of arms sales to this Mideast nation the general remarked, "The program is growing very rapidly and deserves an awful lot of direction. We've got a small office, but that too should increase in size in the next year." "self-invite- Hill. "They've (Egypt) made a conscious decision to buy a lot of our equipment to equip their military and by so doing have also made I I T "TrmrrimMnTTiiifmMMMnmim '4 Hi programs at Hill AFB. (U.S. SERVICE-b- y Most colors and styles appointment Full or Landau J r -- Monday-Frida- A.M. to 1:30 A.M. A.M. to 1:30 A.M. 30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Sunday Two Big Parking Lots For Your Convenience vy urn and F-- 4 xJ o IFroimttelllla & TCI tu FIRE I F-1- 6 ISLANDER L? t4a IT fclSillllKLPlill wr U ' run . A MN Coordinate 10-- 6 at 2060 Harrison Blvd. 399-480- 2 (Albertson's Shopping Center) 2930 Pennsylvania Ave. No. 82 Ogden Frl. Weekday J HOURS: y Saturday, by appointment only St.-ll:3- 0 m Tiimii Group Perfect for the Working Woman. Mon.-S- Come Dine With Us.' 9 a.m. 5 p.m., frii Air Force Photo) . Featuring: CHINESE. 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