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Show 11 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, March 2r 1984 eveiinA' Thursday by logjisnGS sqyidlirini Its secondary mission is to provide teams to give By 1st Lt. Vitor M.G. Marques 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron depot support which includes modification, repair and maintenance of aircraft during wartime and Members of the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron will conduct a Project Warrior event Thursday in Bldg. 270. Two sessions will be conducted, the first starting at 9:30 a.m. and the second at 10:30 a.m. It is scheduled for junior officers, middle grade civilian employees and NCOs. Attendees will see a movie and hear a briefing concerning the mission of the squadron. The 2952nd is comprised of military experts in the fields of maintenance, supply and transportation. It is one of only five such organizations in the U.S. Air Force. All are assigned to Air Force Logistics Command and are located at each air logistics center where they are responsible to the center ' commander. CLSS personnel are easily identified by distinctive blue fatigues. At Hill AFB, the squadron is commanded by Maj. Joseph P. Hall. Primary mission of the Hill squadron is to provide highly trained, worldwide deployable military teams to accomplish rapid aircraft battle damage and supply operarepair and combat packaging y tions. , . ', " slotfedl peacetime, as well as rapid area distribution support. Under the aircraft battle damage repair and combat distribution team operations, the 2952nd CLSS can deploy to a particular war zone within 24 hours. Upon its arrival, maintenance personnel operate under one standing order, "to use any method of repair necessary to return battle damaged aircraft to service within the shortest period of time." In order to accomplish their mission, training is the key ingredient. Squadron personnel are trained in mobility employment exercises, several training courses on aircraft battle damage repair and combat distribution team activities, in addition to the , ' or garbage disposals. This practice is aiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiim : 1 s Project Warrior causing serious problems in the main sewer lines in this housing area. It has even caused raw sewage to back up into numerous houses. The grease accumulates in a low spot in the lines, then blocks the sewage, which backs up to flood bathrooms and basements. As a result, base civil engineers have had to accomplish extensive and expensive repair to the sewer lines in this area. "This is very costly and extremely inconvenient to residents," said Robert D. Waite, Housing Management Branch. For more information, call Mr. Waite, Ext. 71840. Military housing residents in Patriot Hills are being asked not to pour their cooking grease into drains - u 41 F-4- G burn-damage- Es crash-damage- . Housing residents must refrain from pouring cooking grease in drains, disposals' 4, C-1- F-1- F-4- ' . aircraft battle damage repair technicians course conducted by the 533rd Field Training Detachment for the maintenance people. During fiscal 1983, the 2952nd deployed more than 150 depot field teams to evaluate, repair or modify more than 1,400 aircraft at 150 U.S. and overseas locations, giving their assistance to almost all major Air Force commands. Major deployments of the team were supporting center wing assembly changes and accomplishing team compliance technical order changes on F-6 aircraft. Team personnel also and disassembled, packed and crated for shipment 10 aircraft, three flight simulators and one arctic tower. Six of the shipped aircraft are to be displayed at the Hill AFB Aerospace Park and Museum. In addition, three teams supported the Egyptian Air Force in two deployments. Meanwhile, here at Hill, the squadron's Aircraft CrashBurn Damage Repair Section produced four d and started work on a d These aircraft were and a a cost avoidance of manhours in at repaired 51,458 $507,921 in manhours alone. Noteworthy was the fact that three of the four were "sold" during their first functional flight check. F-16- A. Distribution art contest set This year two cash prizes of $25 will be awarded for Best of Show and People's Choice categories. There will be The Mission is Distribution Identification committee invites all Directorate of Distribution employees to enter the 1984 MIDI Art Contest which runs from April 16 to May 25. Entries will be accepted until May 4 and judging will be held the week of May 7. three categories and each participant is. allowed up to five entries. Contact Marian Slack, Ext. 76540, or any MIDI representative for a list of rules. Dial new number for advisor New telephone extension for the Base Career Advisor is 71222. 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