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Show , 2 wJi m .i .: July 30, 1982 '-- HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Qy(oirtirfly ! innniin) (oiiniinioyinicdd caii ytetaimdlDinig for an associate degree from- the Community College of the Air vForce. He also attended the NCO Academy where he graduated in the upper quarter v of his class. - aircraft maintenance superintendent, a computer programming technician and a weapons load crew member were selected as the outstanding airmen of the quarter April 1 to June 30. MSgt. George I. Kidwiler, assistant NCOIC of the 421st Aircraft MainAn . . tenance Unit, 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron, was named fl talk Senior NCO of the Quarter. He manages 20 6 aircraft, 195 personnel and associated support equipment. He , maintenance activities and launch and recovery of daily sorties. In addition, he reviews and evaluates quality assurance inspections for corrective actions and identifies adverse maintenance trends, then implements- corrective measures. During the reporting period, Sergeant - Kid wiler continually managed the maintenance effort of the unit achieving an aircraft utilization rate of 19.9. He trained two production superintendents which ensured a smooth transition with no depreciation of quality or quantity of His production. of aircraft delayed maintenance management discrepancies reduced the average awaiting maintenance from 3.2 to .9 per aircraft. NCO of the Quarter Receiving the nomination as NCO of the "Quarter was TSgt. Ronald J. Howe, a' computer programming technician . r - ... . . """T'fi V : ' ' 7 7 4 - TSgt. Ronald J. Howe in-hou- - el self-improvem- se 1 omm F-16- six-passen- -- Lvi u ; Q STOCK NO. ' 0-0- NEW 4-D- 0-1- 0-1- D Y' '82 OMEGA '82 OMEGA BROUGHAM '82 CUTLASS Diesel CUTLASS '82 CI ERA . 'S2 CUTLASS SUPREME " '82 DELTA 88 Royale 0-0- 0-1- 20 gallon tank, gauges, full size spare. C-0- - D C-0- ' C-0- u : ' r; f n I f o 1 C-1- C-1- , C-0- C-1- ; , . . r. '82 '82 '82 '82 '82 '82 '82 '82 CHEVETTE DIESEL CHEVETTE DIESEL CHEVETTE DIESEL CELEBRITY CITATION CELEBRITY $9523.54 $9464.89 $10,305.73 $9646.80 $9172.68 $10,386.04 4-D- CAPRICE 4-D- 4-D- r. 2-D- r. $6380.88 $6512.60 $6512.60 $9168.00 $7904.53 $8786.89 $10,064.54 $9942.85 " r. r. - IMPALA WAGON -0- D Q ,NV0,CE . r. 4-D- C-0- D D ClIEVROinS D (Just IS Min. Up Beautiful Weber Canyon) r" t: 9 ' 33S) r A : OLDSfAOUILES 0-9- If st yL D D as required by. project engineers. In addition, he arms and disarms munitions loaded aircraft and observations. records pre- - and post-teDuring the reporting period he was cited for his skill in configuring and checking the stores release system on the Air Force Logistics Command's test aircraft. His contribution was important because of the limited number of airmen who received this training. As a result of his maintenance efforts, his assigned vehicle won the Spruce Log competition for June in the truck division. His self improvement efforts include completion of the Career Development Course in Aircraft Armament Systems, where he maintained a 97 percent average on all examinations. INVOICE U OAJ THESE UNITS. . . (tec? to07 QcrBtfd D U - r-- ns systems computer for the squadron. The new equipment will enhance the squadron's mission performance and save the Air Force in excess of $200,000 a year. He also made major changes in the Signal ; to Noise Ratio program to facilitate its use by squadron personnel and modified run one of the Postfield Height Program to allow current data to be plotted against data in the height data bank. In addition, he corrected errors in the Program that were caused by a change , in the operating system. His program is bachelor's toward a working degree in computer science and he has ac- , cumulated the required semester hours Above-Ground-Lev- air-munitio- F-1- Amn. David L. Heidler . of on F-- 4 and 6 aircraft. He also accomplishes aircraft release system electrical checks and modification or alteration of test assets and release fx I " with the 1954th Radar Evaluation Squadron. His job is developing new mission-oriente- d programs and refining ones reduce data obtained to existing from evaluations of heavy ground radar sensors and associated equipment. He is responsible for; maintenance documentation and operation of seven major systems and processes all data for eight radar installations. In addition, he manages the Unit Mobility Program, is assistant manager of the Unit Advisory Council, a member of the base Enlisted Advisory" Council and serves as Assistant. Unit Budget Officer. During the reporting period Sergeant Howe was cited for writing a Data Automation Request for an nr)7k) LI and unloading operations (U.S. Air Force Photos) wr D Airman of the Quarter is Amn." David L. Heidler, a weapons load crew member in '.the Directorate of Maintenance. He is responsible for loading ' XnK1 (q() jJ D D . of scheduled ensures completion .r -- F-1- Airman of the Quarter mi GDEN- D D D D D D D D 0 3944541 D -- MORGAN- D 829-344- 1 0 |