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Show Detachment 2, 2849th . Air Base Group, changed Oct. 22 to the 2849th Support Squadron (Range). "The reorganization of Det. 2 was undertaken because of the need for a centralized command on the range," he said. Units affected by this change include the Civil Engineering Division, Squadron commander, Lt. CoL John Sabraw, who initiated the study which led to the change and engineered the reorganization of the unit, said, "The change can only improve upon the" unit's capability to mission. carry out its overdue. . ; It's long Before becoming a squadron, personnel assigned to the unit ; each belonged to separate divisions on base and worked on the range. "Personnel in these units have now come under the squadron commander," Colonel Sabraw explained. Det. 2 was commissioned in 1969 to provide administrative support for air munitions testing for Vietnam operations. Over the years the mission of . - 26-mon- th ever-expandi- ng The unit was formed to provide support for Minuteman missile testing, aircrew training on Eagle Range and air munitions testing. It still supports these activities as a squadron but has added several new areas. These inof tactical clude a major build-uWendover on the Range, suptargets port of the MX and cruise missile programs and training of National Guard and Air Force Reserve helicopter and Prime BEEF units. Security Police, Vehicle Transportation and the Fire Department. the test p has changed group significantly.. Project Warrior activity T-shi- rt i svas Std T lovers, be among the first 50 entrants in the Project Warrior race Wednesday and receive a free Registration for the race, sponsored by the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, starts at 9 a.m. at the base gymnasium. Prizes will be presented for T-shi- rt. the fastest man, fastest woman, closest to estimated time and three person squadronunit team with lowest cumulative time. The wing is also sponsoring an : essay contest on the themes "I am a Warrior" or "Why I am a Warrior." Entrants should type or print 500 to " p g ini 'lliWy'S(S'weirQts 1,000-wor- d essays in block format with the author's name, organization and telephone number on reverse.- Civilian and military personnel assigned to Hill are eligible to enter. . Awards will be presented to the lirst and second place winners. Submit en- -' tries before noon Tuesday to 6bb TFW Project Warrior, 34 TFS (Bldg; 5) Hill AFB, Utah 84056. : The race and essay contest are part v of the 388 TFW's Project .Warrior open house on Wednesday in the 34th t Tactical Fighter Squadron, at the r , north end of Bldg. 5. Parking signs will be positioned on B and C streets. r 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron Open House Bldg. 5 Nov. 10,1982 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Life - 3 support - Static display on Transient (West) Ramp: 388th Tactical Fighter Wing History 6, Aircraft mock-up- s Fiims, slide program: "Bird of Prey" "The 9 a.m.: 9:15 a.m.: 1 ' Mobility pallets Aircraft loading demonstration Aircraft loading demonstration 12:45 p.m.: 2:30 p.m.': gym Threat' a.m.: 12:30 p.m.: 3 p.m.: Briefing: "Soviet Military - 9:30 a.m.: 11 Wing" "Who Has Touched the Sky" "Air Force Now 45 . Operation Home- coming" race begins at base 0, aircraft Minuteman missile . Code of conduct ' . Col. Kern pf brings 9 Displays Briefing, "Soviet Military Threat" Aircraft loading demonstration Aircraft loading demonstration End open house t home new.-F-l.-- During the next year, the 388th will to all Block 15 aircraft with Fighter Wing commander, flew the transition wing's first Block 15 Fighting Falcon the older aircraft being transferred to to Hill AFB Oct. 30. He piloted the Luke AFB, Ariz, and MacDill AFB, from the General Dynamics fac- Fla. Those bases will be assuming the 388th TFW's tory in Fort Worth, Texas. pilot training pro, Block 15 aircraft have bigger as the wing transitions all its horizontal; stabilizers" for increased gram squadrons to an operational mission , control ability and more sophisticated ' worldwide mobility radar, fire control and avionics than with commitments. r the earlier models of the Col. Peter T.Kempf, 388th Tactical F-1- 6 F-1- 6 F-1- 6. Hill Top times sets the-HiDuring the next few weeks, Top Times will be published on different schedules to accommodate the coming holidays. Therefore, schedules for input of articles will be changed accordingly. A Thanksgiving issue will come but Nov. 24. Input for this issue should reach the Hill Top Times of- t. fice by 4 p.m. Nov. 19. A Christmas issue will come out Dec. 23. Input for this paper must reach the Hill Top Times office by , 4 p.m. Dec. 17. will hf nn Hill Tod Times published the week of Dec. 27. The ll . 1 ...f holiday deadlines next issue will be the first of the new 7, 1983. The year, coming out Jan. normal schedule of 4 p.m. Monday will be followed for that and other issues the rest of 1982. All Christmas photos and stories must be in the issue coming out Dec. 23. No Christmas stories or stories and photos will be accepted after 4 p.m. Dec. 17. Sub-for-San- ta All stories and accompanying programs will be coordinated with the base photos on Sub-for-San- ta Chaplain's Office. . ' nublished - UUUi rifiol every Fri- v.v nowsnnnAr ..wr.-- r 19 U.11 r limes rJ I'hp fl 111 the Hill AFB Commander day under exclusive written agreement with in the Interest of personnel of Hill AFB, Air Force Logistics Command a private firm in no way connected It is published by MorMedia Sales, the with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by mI OO rr- - (U.S. Air Force Photo bv Paul Smith) turns over the aircraft forms for the 388th TFW's first Block 15 aircraft to the dedicated crew chief SSgt. Allen Guglielmotto, 421st Col. Peter T. 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