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Show TOP TIMES Friday, March 9. 1984 HILL n e ws b r iefs 51 dual-rol- e tion of 392 of the fighters will begin stipend for accomplishments while managing the is expected in Air Force's $92 billion budget. aircraft of first the in 1986. Delivery The helicopter being developed to replace Air 1988. Added to its present combat v Other executives who received meritorious Force HH-- 3 and HH-5- 3 combat rescue helicopters superiority, the will be able to penetrate awards and a $10,000 bonus were: Petras V. flown took its first flight in February when it was enemy defenses at low altitudes and detect and Avizonis, Technical Director for Physical Optics, for more than one hour at the Sikorsky Flight Test destroy fixed or moving targets at day or night and Lasar and Prototype, Weapons Laboratory, Air Facility, West Palm Beach, Fla. The test included in adverse weather. Officials said the Air Force will Force Systems Command; Martin E.' Chen, prin. climbing and flights at airspeeds further evaluate and continue flight testing the cipal deputy assistant secretary for Research, taxiing, take-ofof 80 to 120 knots. During the flight, airframe strucadmodified F-- l 6 for future uses as a single-sea- t Development and Logistics, Office of the Assistant ture performance data was gathered. Testing of the vanced fighter. (AFNS) , Secretary; Robert B. Dbane, deputy for Technical first prototype will take place at Edwards AFB, Operations and Product Assurance, Electronic Hawk a variant is Calif, in May. The HH-60Night Systems Division AFSC; Arthur H. Guenther, chief of the U.S. Army's HH-60Black Hawk and will ICBM development contract awarded Air Force Weapons Laboratory, AFSC; The Air Force has awarded, a $5 million contract scientist, be used for combat aircrew recovery and special Robert L. Scott, Director of Civilian Personnel, Air operations in hostile environments. It can be used to each of four companies to design a hard mobile Force Logistics Command; and Jack K. Umphrey, in adverse weather and day and night. The aircraft launcher for the new small intercontinental ballistic deputy director of Budget, Comptroller of the Air missile. The contracts went to the Boeing Company, will be capable of low altitude terrain following and Force. (AFNS) Martin-MariettGeneral DynamicsConvair and automatic hovering for rescue and aerial refueling. BellTextron to develop a concept for a vehicle that (AFNS) service obligation Eight would protect, transport and launch the small A major step will be taken this summer "to try to ICBM, a missile being developed for initial deploy1,100 to retrain under Palace Balance ment fill manpower shortages in America's Individual in the early 1990s. Air Force officials exAbout 1,100 Air Force enlisted members from 25 Ready Reserve, announced Department of Defense plained that each of the companies will have to officials. mobile-launchoverage career fields will retrain into critical or shorand basing concepts define hard The present tage fields as part of the fiscal 1985 Palace Balance and construct scale models of the launcher to be military service obligation of the all will be extended to eight for proservicemembers Retraining Program. Voluntary phase tested in simulated nuclear blasts: at the Sandia 15. will If run and gram has begun through April Laboratories near Albuquerque, N.M. The design years beginning June 1. The decision, made by a selection phase is needed, it will run July 15 to Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger Feb. 15, phase will continue through December 1984. Ofto are More 30. than in response to projected shortages of 250,000 to 7,500 is eligible people Sept. ficials said that by contracting with four different retrain through Palace Balance '85. Eligible companies the Air Force hopes to pbtain the best 400,000 people in the Individual Ready Reserve. .members for Palace Balance '85 retraining will be This change will also increase the manpower of hi the least amount of time, at the best notified and offered the opportunity to voluntarily designs(AFNS) the inactive National Guard; however the primary price. retrain. Those chosen for retraining during the selectarget is the size of the Individual Ready Reserve. tive phase are not guaranteed AFSCL selection or. People joining the military after May will have base of choice opportunities. For more information Top civilian the option of four- - and six-yeenlistment plans call the Customer Service Center, Ext. 73205. Seven Air Force civilians have been selected by followed by Individual Ready Reserve obligations to complete their eight-yea-r (AFNS) commitment. All initial President Reagan for the highest awards in civil seractive-dutvice, the Presidential Distinguished Executive guard or reserve enlistments and officer F- -l 5 chosen dual-rol- e and Rank awards. Meritorious Rank Executive fighter commissionings will be affected. of The F-- l 5 has been chosen bv the Air Force as its Air P. the Presently, about 422,000 members are in the Joseph Popple, Deputy Comptroller dual-role awarded new the Distinguished Executive Ready Reserve.; This manpower could not 'meet Force, was fighter aircraft. By increasing its e 5 mobilization requirements in the event of a will become Rank by the president. Six other Air Force civilians combat capability, the war or national emergency, service officials the Air Force's day and night fighter will be presented meritorious awards.' bomber. 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