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Show Page 4 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, November 5, 1982 News Briefs National Disabled Veterans Week President Ronald Reagan proclaimed Nov. 3 as National Disabled Veterans Week. "We look to the disabled veterans for inspiration as we strive to improve our military preparedness to further our goal of a lasting peace and freedom. The important contributions to the national welfare made by these gallant men and women, not only in their military service, but also in their later civilian activities, are a source of Dride and admiration to each of us and t serve as an illuminating lesson in valor and forhe said. Few others have demonstrated titude," such courage or endured such hardships for the cause of liberty, the president said in his proclamation. (AFNS) 7-1- Government housing in Korea (AFNS) Satellite communication center The Air Force Communications Command took lead this 'month in setting up the first the tri-servi- ce operations center for defense satellite communications systems at Sunnyvale, Calif. It was established with the 1999th Communications Squadron and is the first of eight to be controlled by the Air Force, Army and Navy. A second center is scheduled to be operational at Clark AB, Philippines by 1986. The three services will control four BSCS III satellites through eight operating centers, two centers for each satellite. AFCC assumed satellite communications control responsibilities from the Defense Communications Agency. (AFNS) Strategic Air Command's 17th Reconnaissance Wing was activated Oct. 1 at RAF, Alconbury, all-weath- 2, 10-minu- (AFNS) KC-1- 0 record deployment Extender has set a The deployment record. The aircraft ferried six 5 Eagles deploying 7,000 flew from the 18th miles in 14.8 hours. The p Tactical Fighter Wing, Kadena AB, Japan, to Eglin AFB, Fla., to participate in the U.S. KC-1- 0 te nt F-1- F-1- 5s non-sto- ir at Tyndall AFB, weapons meet, William Tell, Fla. Acting as a pathfinder during the deployment, the KC-- 1 0 carried 61 5 support personnel and F-1- were refueled 56,000 pounds of cargo. The seven times. Also supporting the deployment during three of the seven air refuelings were four s from Kadena and Minot AFB, N.D. and one from March AFB, Calif. (AFNS) F-1- 5s KC-135- H UrJ Air Force noncommissioned completing professional military education correspondence courses will have their records automatically updated by the Air Force Extension Course Institute at Maxwell AFB, Ala., beginning March 1. PME correspondence course graduates will no longer be required to furnish the classification and training unit of their base personnel office a copy of the diploma for records updating. Courses affected by the change are the NCO Orientation Course, PME Phase I; U.S. Air Force Supervisor's Course, PME Phase II; NCO Academy, PME Phase IV; and Senior NCO Academy, PME Phase V. NCO Leadership School, PME Phase III; U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy and U.S. Navy Senior Enlisted Academy, PME Phase V, do not have cor- f ENERGY with carrying case and Repair dripping faucets and shower heads Conserve hot waterset water heater at 105 6et thermostats at 68 in winter78 in summer . Replace filters and perform periodic maintenance Cut down on unnecessary trips and drive conservatively Model CVP 2022. r j Tapes. First Quality ft i m 4 C.E. Washer out of $99; Stove Home Duck v- Heating Systems ore 4 available for any conventional or mobile home. 00 It's an investment in energy-savin- com- g, fortable living, and in the value of your - $so Rebate Top of the line, No. 8480 QU home. START SAVING TODAY1 MOT J s n i The House of David 28 West 650 North bills i BACK IN STOCK! Save! 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Commanders can use the film at Commander's Call or other unit gatherings. (AFNS) er ill I policy explained Dependent care film Air Force 1 air-to-a- Government housing in the Seoul and Taegu AB areas will not be available until next June. Concurrent travel requests to the area will be disapproved for members reporting between now and June. Every effort is being made to eliminate the housing shortage, say Air Force Personnel officials. New SAC NATO recon wing England, to provide air surveillance support to NATO. The wing's first TR-- aircraft is scheduled to arrive early next year. Nearly 1,000 SAC members are expected to be assigned to the base during the next several years. The TR-1- , a variant of the U-- will provide day and night surveillance of a battle area in direct support of the United States and Allied ground and air forces. pfW The Leaders in Quality, Safety & Efficiency!" 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