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Show AU4 LiuUl nl n U UJLirt 1 Vor. 38 No. 10 : . Friday, March 9, 1984 OGDEN, UTAH : . - - 'Mil m mmE w : I I ".'missile:-- . pylon launched' Daniel Kerns, aircraft ordnance systems Armament Section, mechanic. Repair prepares for checkout procedures on an Air Cruise Launched Missile pylon. When attached to either wing of a the pylon carries an ordnance payload of six B-5- 2, air-to-grou- nd The ALCMs. pylon weighs 3,830 pounds, is 41 feet long and 5 feet high. Its dimensions are nearly equal v to an without wings. The F-- 16 pylon will be here approximately six weeks while an electric systems test set checkout is made and will then be sent to field operations. Hill has been AFB designated to perform all repairs on the pylons. f and overhaul ALCM ' t Ill ' ' II HIM. Mi l ,uv..r-- mm .,,ltmtmm'lt (U.S. Air Forc Photo by Brent T. Agulrre) . Foundation honors heroes Family ;:y;v 7-Focus f.v V-, -- Page 14 Page 9 Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every Friday under exclusive written agreement with the Hill AFB commander in the interest of nrtAnnAl Af Mill APR Af A!r Form LAnUtS Command. It nuhluhed by MorMedia Sales, a private firm in no way connected with the Depart- ment of the Air Force. Opinions y the publisher and- writers The . Hill , i . . ' 1 i r I t f it . i ' a f. o t t i' s 0 t ? . Reserve augmentees needed Page 18 herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression f the Department of the Air Force. The appearance off advertisements, fincluding supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitute an. endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of products or services advertised. - - X ' '. ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . V v . t . |