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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 August 28, 1981 homo I R. Stevenson, base Civil Engineer, will retire from the Air Force this morning at included command of Wheeler and Wake Island AFBs and Bellows AF Station. He was then reassigned to Hill, where he has been ever since. a.m. in front of building 1102. The veteran is trading his blue uniform for a straw hat and overalls when he leaves the world of aircraft and enters the world of tractors, combines and milk cows at his Layton farm. Born and raised in that community, he earned a bachelor of science degree in arts and sciences from Utah State University in 1951, where he completed ROTC and entered the Air Force in July of that same year. He graduated from pilot training at Pinecastle AFB, Fla., in 1952 and was immediately assigned to gunnery school at Luke AFB, Ariz., where he graduated in 1953. From April through Dember that year he flew bombers in Korea. He then went to Laughlin AFB, Texas, where he was a gunnery instructor and civil engineer from 1954 to 1957. He was reassigned to Taiwan where he served as military assistance advisory group advisor to the Chinese Air Force on civil engineering matters. He then served a term as instructor in the Institute of Technology at AFB, Ohio, and three years at McChord AFB, Wash., as a 30-ye- ar Wright-Patterso- C-12- n 4 pilot, instructor pilot and flight examiner. In 1966, Colonel Stevenson Ii was j assigned as an operations planner with the 322nd Air Division, High Wycombe, England, and from 1969 to Plans are underway to celebrate 1971 served as commandant of the Military Airlift Command Non- Hispanic Heritage Week at Ogden Air commissioned Officers Academy, Logistics Center Sept. As part of the activities Hispanic Norton AFB, Calif. In March 1971 he returned to the cultural artifacts will be displayed in civil engineering field and was the base library during that week and assigned to the 375th Air Base Wing, the celebration will culminate in a Scott AFB, 111., as the base Civil banquet on Sept. 19 at the NCO Club. Engineer, later as base commander. In November 1975 he was again Guest speaker for the affair will be this as time Dr. Sabine Ulibarri from the Departreassigned, commander, AB 475th Wing and later as base ment of Modern Language, University commander, Yokota AB, Japan. After of New Mexico at Albuquerque. A that he served as commander, 15th AB social hour is planned from 5:30 to 13-1- i i i i i i i i I i i i I f I i i i iii ! i i i i i i i i i i ! I ! 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I LPf( ill For Cor tror Pickun ! ! ! MUFFLEMl l I IIS si ! I i siinrrrc mi 773-492- 4 I 1 HEAVY DUTY ill! 1 i i 62795 74604 ! 1 l . 1 J I 74205 74326 1 i i 1 ! II I III mi" ASTER mi i7rr.il !!!. !!!i!.!! ' i i!i!i!ili! III. i 75731 63063 Guillermo Duron Beatrice Cota Beatrice Rodarte Julia Garcia Eugene Gonzales Felix Casias 1 , i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i ij-- i J. Chavez Benny 1 i1 Extension or 77887 or 63860 Name i i i ,1,1.1,1,1,1,1,1, i i I 9. iW , i dance will follow the banquet from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with music by Los Gauchos. As seating is limited, tickets to the banquet are now on sale for $6 per person. They can be obtained from any of the following committee members: ! ! 1 I 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30. A lllllliyilMl! i i ' vrrrrs granddaughters. celebrate Hispanic Heritage Week i 1"" Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, Air Force Longevity Service Award with four oak leaf clusters, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with one oak leaf cluster and the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. Colonel Stevenson is married to the former Mardy Jorgensen of Logan and they have five children and two Hill AFB to Col. Sharman R. Stevenson !i!i!i!i!i!i! n Medal, National Defense Service Medal with one battle star, Small Arms Among his military decorations is the coveted Order of the Sword and the Third Order of the Sacred Treasure from the Emperor of Japan. His other decorations are the Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal with .ji."iHiir 28 Wost 650 North one oak leaf cluster, the United Nations Service Medal, Korean Service Wing, Hickam AFB, Hawaii, which Col. Sharman 1 1 retires todoy K. Sflev essoin on am ' i |