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Show Spttttl VoL 38 1 1 cimes Not35 Friday, August 31 , 1984 OGDEN, UTAH 7rr "Xh 17 " - i ff?fH I I I SRI &Ou HAN ST 1 h "t" " ....-.. ; Construction around the base Artist's rendering of the Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing com- units include air conditioning, floor lamps, a small plex. The two motel-lik- e refrigerator and storage cubicles at the end of each building. Architect en- - gineering firm of Scott, Louis and Browning, Salt Lake City, designed the complex which cost $2,666,000. Construction is scheduled for completion Dec. 31 . See story, page 1 4. ir Clh)(oiB By MSgt. Michael AFLC Public Affairs Office J. Griffin . Members of the 2849th Security Police Squadron events during here captured the three opening-dathe Air Force Logistics Command's fourth annual ' y Peacekeeper Challenge. Sgt. James P. Krebs won the military working dog competition with his dog, Mick. Amn. Joseph Gabor took the traffic accident investigation event and 2nd Lt. Christopher McLaughlin won the crime scene search and apprehension event. Representatives from seven air logistics center d security police organizations started Antofrom here. Teams San competition Monday nio Air Logistics Center at Kelly AFB, Texas; Oklahoma City ALC at Tinker AFB, Okla; Warner Robins ALC at Robins AFB, Ga.; Sacramento ALC at McClellan AFB, Calif.; Wright-PattersoAFB, will Hill AFB and battle Newark Ohio; AFS, Ohio, through tomorrow in team and individual events that run the gamut of security police duties. Events include the combat rifle course, defender challenge, physical fitness, accident investigation. head-to-hea- n crime scene search and apprehension, information security, military working dog, and firing the .38 revolver, M203 grenade launcher and M60 machine ::" . gun. The 10:event competition tests the participants' overall police skills. And according to Col. Dennis G. Prescott, chief of AFLC Security Police, the competition helps them sharpen those skills. This competition will also help command security police officials select a team to represent AFLC in the Air Force Peacekeeper Challenge Oct: at Kirtland AFB, N.M. During the opening ceremony, Maj. Gen. Marc C. Reynolds, commander, Ogden ALC, welcomed the participants and emphasized the importance the competition plays in preparing security police for their readiness mission. Other results in first-daaction include: A1C Work William C. Almashy Dog: 2, Military Wright-Pattersoand Vasha, 2750th SPS, AFB; 3, v.:.--v"; 5-1- 3 y 9 IS! n A1C Raymond rj. Ketcham and Major, 2854th SPS, Tinker AFB; 4, SSgt. Michael Tankink and CB, 2851st SPS, Kelly AFB; 5, SSgt. Bruce W. Rytter-age- r and Sam, 2852nd SPS, McClellan AFB; 6, SSgt. Cecil S. Richardson and Thunder, 2853rd SPS, Robins AFB. The team from Newark AFS did not compete in 9 V 1 the first day events. JO Traffic Accident Investigation: 2, A1C Steven A. Hays, 2854th SPS, Tinker AFB; 3, SrA. Wendall L. Peacock, 2853rd SPS, Robins AFB; 4, Sgt. George Hristovski, 2750th SPS, Wright-PattersoAFB; 5, A1C Rocky Haddock, 2851st SPS, Kelly AFB; 6, A1C Steven M. Foster, 2852nd SPS, McClellan AFB. Crime scene search and apprehension: 2, SSgt. James R. Vaughan, 2853rd SPS, Robins AFB; 3, SSgt. George L. Deese Jr., 2854th SPS, Tinker AFB; 4, Sgt. Gregory J. PhiUipp, 2750th SPS, Wright- - Patterson AFB; 5, SSgt. Frank Cedillo, 2851st SPS, Kelly AFB; 6, SSgt. Artemio Salas. 2852nd SPS, McClellan AFB. n (U.S. Air Force Photo by Bill Shirley) Competing in the crime scene search and apprehension event of Peacekeeper Challenge, SSgt. James R. Vaughan, 2853rd Security Police Squadron, Robins AFB, Ga., checks for clues on a doorjamb 1 which had been damaged by forced entry. Critical safety American Legion convention Page 3 X weekend The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every Friday under exclusive written agreement with the Hill AFB commander in the interest of personnel of Hill AFB of Air Force Logistics Command. It is published by MorMedia Sales, a private firm in no way connected with the Depart-- . lvlvrmenf ' ... - j if theAi'rlFbrceOpinlohs oxpreiS Page 13 . Bclow-thc-Zo- nc promotions Page 29 herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression of the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements, including supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of products or services . |