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Show 24 TOP TIMES Friday, August 24, 1984 HILL federal sewke mmployees tnimiredl ffir 1881st Communications Squadron: Jose D. Sandoval Comptroller Clark A. Blakeley, Dwain J. Fortie, Roger A. Edwin F. Jarvis By Genile Richardson Civilian Personnel Division 30 year pins Directorate of Materiel Management: Marion L. Allan, Homer Bradshaw, Dean T. Larsen and Thaine Oldham Directorate of Maintenance: Dale M. Leishman, William C. Felix J. Martinez, Gene Nielsen and Fred L. Seppi n, preserve an addition to the museum, which is located at AFB, Ohio. Secretary of the Air Force Verne "Air Force Logistics Command peoOrr also supports the campaign and ple can join in the effort to preserve both officials have written a joint letour heritage at the United States Air ter to commanders of Air Force major Force Museum by participating in the commands the month of designating fund drive. museum's for the drive and expressing Without this collective effort today, August their support. irreplaceable aircraft will continue to The Air Force has requested $5.4 deteriorate and perhaps be lost to future generations of the Air Force," million in its fiscal 1985 Military Consaid Col. Richard L. Uppstrom, muse- struction Program as its share of the um director. project, with the Museum Foundation Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. being responsible for raising $5.4 milCharles A. Gabriel has approved a lion in matching funds. Funds from fund drive to support construction of the campaign will go toward Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio Wright-Patterso- n and in-servi- ce in-servi- ce C. Voigt 10 year pins n. CoinA rihufitaris Ihelp By Gregg Bruhn Hill History 2849th Air Base Group: Rex L. Babbitt, Vaughn Bodily, Michael R. Busby, Orsen R. Christensen Jr., Karma H. Farr, James K. Johnson, Jose R. Ocana, Jerry J. Sheen and James D. Young Directorate of Maintenance: Donald J. Allen, James R. Bramble, Richard R. Davis, Joe Gibson. Walter F. Hegerhorst, Marvin E. Jacob-seEldee H. Leavitt, Howard S. Lichfield, Merrill D. Price, Donald D. Smith, James P. Taylor and Ross H. Wangsgard Directorate of Distribution: James R. Adams, Norman E. Bain, Edward J. Malouf and Natalie G. Marino 6501st Test Squadron: Virgil J. Larsen 419th Tactical Fighter Wing: Kenneth W. Hackett Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: Herbert R. Pauling Comptroller: Thomas H. Burton and Joseph P. Christensen B. Lem-mo- Directorate of Materiel Management: William Hurst Jr. and Allean 20 year pins Office: Pearl S. Weathers One of the programs established to honor civilian federal employees is recognition of their service time in increments of 10, 20, 30 and 40 years. Each month, employees having reached these milestones are honored by their supervisors and fellow workers and receive pins and certificates for their achievement. During July, those who received the honors were: ioimie Adit Quality Assurance Office: Kerry K. Watts Directorate of Maintenance: Donald Lee Brown, Richard R. Brown, Larry E. Dunlap, Wayne E. Guymon, Michael A. Lugan, David Rollins, Larry W. Sheen, Dennis L Trujillo and Wesley P. Wilson Directorate of Distribution: Deborah D. Bennett, Cheryl J. Ever-leAudrey J. Smith, Pamela S. Tooker and Carol M. Williamson Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: Carol R. Wilson Directorate of Materiel Management: John C. Beakley II Civilian Personnel Division: Douglas Lee Deis 419th Tactical Fighter Wing: Steven Lee Cota 388th Tactical Fighter Wing: Judy A. Lemmons Comptroller Devern S. Burbank 2849th Air Base Group: David Castaneda Directorate of Competition Advocacy: Leland Manning - Fmse Cueriitagie Colonel Uppstrom pointed out that there are no goals or quotas in this campaign and that with the flexibility and resourcefulness of Air Force people, the campaign will be a success. He said that with the help of all Air Force people worldwide, this heritage can be preserved and later generations will be able to share a sense of pride in Air Force history. For information on how to give a contribution to the U.S. Air Force the amount the foundation is attempting to raise. The primary objective of the campaign, according, to Colonel Uppstrom, is to give every Air Force member military or civilian, active or retired the opportunity to make a contribution, should he or she choose to do so. 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