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Show Page 30 (o) HILL TOP TIMES Co) Friday, November 19, 1982 p. L o)Ln BJj'(g(g (5 "was very high. The judges had a difficult time choosing three winners and tie." ended by awarding a third-plac- e Loreta R. Woodard, Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing, tied for third place with SSgt. Russell S. r letcner, zoatu xvir uaoc uiuu. second place winner was Dale Quinlan of the Oeden Air Logistics Center Ac quisition Division. Carlyle G. Johnson, Missile, and Weapons Division, read his first place essay during the awards ceremony and proudly accepted an 6 model and a book on Air Force history. All first place Sgt. Alfred Joe, 6514th Test award winners received 6 models Squadron, who won the race with a and similar books.' Colonel Cochran said that plans are time of 33:05 minutes. He also won the special category of coming closest being considered for continuing Proto predicted time. He predicted a com- ject Warrior programs throughout pletion time of 33 minutes. After next year. "We're looking at getting films shown at the heritage-typfinishing the race with no other runners in sight, Sergeant Joe said that airmen's dining facility and acquiring films highlighting running in cold weather wasn't a f ac- some feature-lengttor for him because he regularly runs airpower." Colonel Moe said the whole program in all weather conditions. Winning first place in the women's wouldn't have been such a success division was Barbara "Butch" without the outstanding contribuHelton, wife of 388th TFW vice com- tions of many people. "Civil Engineermander Col. Charles C. Helton. Her ing support was invaluable," he said, finishing time was 53:51 minutes. "along with the Security Police, Running a close second was Louise Transportation Division and of course MainKempf, wife of wing commander Col. members of the 34th Aircraft ' ' tenance Unit and the wing. Peter T. Kempf. One laudable and lasting tribute to The team winners were MSgt. Bobby D. Fowler (37:56), Sergeant Joe the Project Warrior program was a (33:05) and Sgt. Siegurd Mayer (48:42) painting of the Prohuge of the 6514th Test Squadron. ject Warrior logo in Hangar 25, Also receiving awards were the Pro-- j painted by A1C Daniel Santos and ect Warrior essay contest winners Amn. Michael Cassidy of the Equipwho wrote themes on "I Am a ment Maintenance Squadron aircraft I rior" or "Why Am a Warrior." Lt. inspection section. Its presence serves Col. James E. Cochran, a contest as a reminder of the wing's warrior . judge, said the quality of the entries spirit. By TSgt. Denise E. Cornelia 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Public Affairs The Project Warrior program sponsored by the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing ended Nov. 10 with a large turnout of interested people despite the overcast, windy and cold weather. Lt. . CoL Thomas Moe, project officer, said" that more than 600 free hot dogs and gallons of soft drinks were dispensed to visitors. Highlighting the day's events was a race that drew nearly 40 runners from around the base. Awards were given later in the day to ic Air-munitio- ' life. 1 I F-1- F-1- e x X 1 y x r - s . h -' s x self-initiat- ed . .? 4 Sgt. Alfred Joe, 6514th Test Squadron, streaks across the finish line with race with no other runners in sight. He won the Project Warrior 33:05 seconds his five time off a of minutes, just predicted finishing time. AWftM j 111 i umiw ww uw m uan w ff (A & ii 5SS$..iN I An mm "" 1 mi v.- n .11 ... Above, Carlyle G. Johnson, Missile, Airmunitions and Weapons Division, accepts his award, a 6 model, from Col. Peter T. Kempf, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing commander. Mr. Johnson had the winning entry in the Project Warrior essay contest. In the picture to the left, Barbara "Butch! Helton gets her race number race by Lt. Col. pinned on before warming up for the James Cochran, race coordinator. Mrs. Helton, one of five women racers, won the women's division with a time of 53:51 minutes. F-1- r U .S. V i- - Air Force Photos by George Whef ton ns |