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Show HILL TOP TIMES July 30, 1932 CD , lies trfto res (sifter 27 V2 TD Col.. Bobby M. Ellis, director of Maintenance, will retire today after 27 V2 years active service. The : colonel will, be retired in a ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on the steps of Bldg. 1 102. Maj. Gen. Leo Marquez, commander, He then served a short tour with the Air Force Acquisition Logistics Division there as chief, Product Performance and and commander, Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. In March 1972, he served his first tour at Hill AFB as deputy chief of Manufacture and Repair Division. Following that tour, he was transferred n to AFB, Ohio, as a officer staff logistics assigned as division chief with the Deputy Chief of Staff for Maintenance. . Ogden Air Logistics Center, will conduct the ceremony. : Col. Sam P. Morgan will become the new director of Maintenance. Colonel Ellis joined the U.S.; Air Force in January 1955 when he entered the aviation cadet program. On May, 21 , 1956, he 1 was commissioned a second lieutenant and awarded an aeronautical rating of navigator. During his career, his duties have been varied. He acquired 5,UUU hours flvincr t.ftrif srvpd as smmdrnn train in or officer and assistant chief, War Plans Branch for Military Airlift Command at McGuire AFB, N.J. He completed the Squadron Officers Course at Maxwell AFB , Ala. , completed a stint at the Air Force Institute of ! Technology and attended Arizona ' State University at Tempe, earning a B.S. degree in engineering. He also attended the U.S. Air Force Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. Page 3 Evaluation Directorate and deputy director of Procurement. In November 1978 he returned to AFLC Headquarters as director of Inspection, Office of the Inspector General, and in June 1981 returned to Hill and assumed his present role. Wright-Patterso- . : career ends for 30-ye- ar I Col. Robert A. Owens, chief, Safety Office, ended a year career on July 16 when he retired from active duty with the Air Force. While serving a tour at McChord Colonel Owens was AFB, Wash., he was wing workload described by his peers as a control and maintenance control officer, "highly respected leader in as well as project officer for tran- the field of safety." He was 30-pl- us Col. Bobby M. Ellis sitioning the maintenance organization from aircraft. to of the 347th He was commander . Avionics Maintenance Squadron at Yokota AB, Japan, and later served as officer in charge of consolidated F-- 4 flightline maintenance squadron there. While stationed at Osan AB, Korea, he served as wing chief of maintenance Col .Owens positive safety . attitude among all workers at Hill drop in mishaps of all types tenure, during his two-yeofficials to according Safety here. terest and devotion to the cause of safety for everyone, the base realized a dramatic Colonel Owens and his wife, Carvel, are parents .of five children. They plan to remain in the Ogden area. instrumental in promoting a AFB, especially drivers of autos and motorcycles. "Because of his sincere in- ar C-1- 41 C-1- 24 c Air Force Infobit UnHedStatm JAM FORCE fANNIVERSARY Ready then (WJ The first military airplane was built by the Wright brothers and accepted by the Army in 1909. Today the Air Force has more than 9,000 Ready aircraft in active, Guard and Reserve forces now 6,000 fewer than we had in fiscal 1968. 3 JtJV.'d RANGE SYSTEMS O&M and ENGINEERING ALL THOMASVILLE OCCASIONAL & DINING GSC is coraiiiig COLOR REMOTE T.V. to talk to ROOM TABLES 3 -- program. aiDBAtlD it READY 99 CUAUUEl '24900 G.E. 13" COLOR G.E. 10" COLOR ALL G.E. COLOR T.V.'S ON SALE 2" BLACK G TJIXIDYE For interviews regarding potential positions, I G.E. 2124 l I 0(33)3)oc j SANYO VR MODEL 1 4200 (BETA) stM Call Direct or Collect to J.H. Bassett at w m IS.00 W .....v.....v........ H We will be in Ogden on July 319 Aug. l; 2, & 3 21 beginning Saturday Morning July 31. If you are unable to meet with us at that time, please send your resume to: APPLIED - OFF G.E. 25EM1054 omputer Sciences Corporation, one of the world's largest and most diversified total systems companies, is competing on the reprocurement of the U.S. Air Force's 0 & M of combined EFTR and UTTR range complexes and associated engineering services. We are interested in talking to you if .you have recent experience in 0 : & M and engineering services on this 801-399-14- 263 CSC TECHNOLOGY-DIVISIO- GORGEOUS GRANDFATHER CLOCKS 2 IEFTI 0nUS)q. 12) (UPWARD IMILER) THE HOUSE OF D AVI D N Seventeen Kay Building 43619 North 17th St. West ' Suite 103 Lancaster, California 93534 An Equal Opportunity Employer Only 28 West 650 North MFH 825-661- 5 .w.v.v.v.v.v.'.vJ Cloarfiold - ; 3 71 m |