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Show HILL TOP TIMES fridoy, Nowmbf 9, A member of the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, a promotions clerk from the 2849th Air Base Group and member of the 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron join the elite group of enlisted personnel who have been named Outstanding NCOs and Airmen of the Quarter. The latest three are those who were chosen for the quarter July 1 through Sept. 30, 1984. SMSgt. Larry G. Gordon, superin-tendaof the Supply and Transportation Branch, 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, was named Outstanding Senior NCO. A member of the Air Force since September 1966, Sergeant Gordon plans and schedules workloads, ensures Ak Bsise roup selects Among his awards and commenda- nt tions are NCO of the Quarter and NCO of the Year for 1976; the Inspector General's Award of Excellence in 1978; NCO of the Year 1980 and Senior NCO Of the Quarter ending June 1983 for the 6514th Test Squadron and AF Systems Command's recognition for" having the best training programs, selects and Materiel Control Section in May 1983. Sergeant Gordon is married to. SSgt. Teresa Gordon and they are parents of a daughter, Audrey. deploys Rapid Area Distribution Support teams and performs quality control checks through field visits to teams on deployment. During the quarter of his nomination he spent many hours learning the interface between several computer systems to assure establishment of effective training programs with teams deployecfto Royal Air Force Kemble in the United Kingdom. As a result of his efforts, maintenance facilities at RAF Kemble are being furnished with quality supply support and supply technicians who are trained to furnish 1 Outstanding NCO SSgt. Anthony J. Rimmer, a unit career advisor and squadron training monitor assigned to the 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron was named Outstanding NCO of the Air Force veteQuarter. This 510 peradvises and ran interviews sonnel on retention , and career advancement, initiates and forwards support. appropriate documents, performs A native of North Carolina, Ser-- . reenlistment counseling and career ingeant Gordon- - has served military, tent, advises the commander concerntours of duty at Amarillo AFB, Texas; ing promotion, reenlistments and RAF Bentwaters, England; Shaw other personnel programs, schedules AFB, S.C; Seymour Johnson AFB, educational courses, coordinates N.C.; Hahn AB, Germany; and Osan training and identifies, monitors and assists in resolving all training AFB, Korea. 13-ye- ar problems related to qualification training and field training. During his military career he has served in such locations as Chanute AFB, III; RAF Lakenheath, England; Ubon AB, Thailand; Clark AB, Philippines; Travis AFB, Calif, and MacDill AFB, Fla. Outstanding achievements during the nomination period were his career counseling sessions which were unsur- passed and enabled the squadron to retain a quality force. His unit public affairs program was also noted and his unit training program was best in the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Sergeant Rimmer is married and he and his wife, Julieta, are parents of two children. - Outstanding Airman SrA. Kim J. Griep, a promotions clerk in the 2849th Air Base Group, was named Outstanding Airman. She has been termed by her peers as "the sharpest airman on this base. She has continued her outstanding performance and no matter how good she does on the job, is constantly striving to improve." During the nomination period when major changes to the promotion sys KSifSKWS SSiiSSWttSJS Zl f ' . J t.- " v ; jsk iw mrr,, m w.wwftiifw.-.-;vii- L (w.mrnf,wiVMu m ::: i nr. mm in ruin ii m mr nnnnnmrir ir w ycuumiim Alien Ctucafelaim) U''rr Directorate of Logiatics Management Allen Chatelain of the Software Management and Support Branch, Directorate of Logistics Manage- ment Systems, was awarded the prestigious Air Force Logistics Command Programmer of the Year Award by Maj. Gen. Lee V. Greer, Director of Logistics Management, f Air Force Logistics r t - $ 1 squadron and Hill AFB for 1983 and was runner-u- p in the command petition in the Twelve Outstanding Airman of the Year Program for 1983. She is married to SrA. Bradley Griep. Ht ""IliWI . SrA. Kim J. Griep 5 1 to the Multiple Virtual System which is the most current operating system operated by IBM at knowledge and - has accomplished the implementation at Ogden ALC in a most outstanding manner. Due to his aggressive and technical capability, many of the problems encountered with the initial installation at other sites did not occur at Ogden. As a result of his reputation in this area and his demonstrated ability, he has been called upon numerous times to assist the Headquarters with installation of the system at other ALC activities. At the present time, he is one of the implementation team members accomplishing the conversion The award was presented during the recent LM chiefs conference held here Oct. 3. Mr. Chatelain was selected for the award The 1984 Captain Selection Board selected 2,977 over applicants from Headofficers for promotion. other ALCs and elegi-ble- s The board picked 2,932 of 3,133 first-tim- e quarters nominees. conOf those for a selection rate of 93.6 percent. Chatelain's Mr. primary job is to sidered two or more times, 45 of 367 were selected, 12.3 percent. manage and control the a rate of First-tim- e eligibles selected included 2,795 line operating system being utilized on the AS3000 officers, seven chaplains, 36 judge advocates, 25 and AS5000 logistics nurses, 33 medical service corps officers, and 36 from the Biomedical Science corps. Line officers inpftmniiforQ His nnmina f.inn stnfpH that he has cluded 955 pilots and 348 navigators. The board considered all first lieutenants, except demonstrated a oroaa , Tinker AFB and McClellan AFB. Mr. Chatelain has a broad backgound in data processing. Prior to his present assignment, he was assigned to the air terminal where he was instrumental in the implementation and programming of that system. He resides in Bountiful with his wife and family. The citation concluded, "He is active in community and civic affairs and is a outstanding representative of Hill AFB in his community." More than 90 percent eligibles make captain of a date of s 1 V Allen Chatelain " Command Personnel Assistance Team; Airman of the Year for her chosen as Programmer of Yearf By Ray Moss Command. Office Technician of the Month, Squadron and Base Airman of the Quarter, identified as an "Exceptional Performer" by Air Force Logistics llHlK k : J - A member of the Air Force since 1982, Airman Griep has already achieved many honors. During basic training she was selected as a squad leader and named "Honor Graduate." She was selected to the 3419th Student Squadron, run solely by students and served as student wing librarian. She graduated with honors from the Personnel Specialist Course. Since her assignment to Hill, she has been named Consolidated Base Personnel .' SSgt. Anthony J. Rimmer SMSgt. Larry G. Gordon new club. f - i'Pi Yjs I tem were announced. Airman Griep took the initiative and learned the new procedures. She organized a meeting with all first sergeants and commanders to pass on the new information and arranged individual and separate briefings for those who could not attend. In addition, she recently resolved a major promotion problem in the computer. When others had given up, she persisted until the cause of the problem was uncovered and a cure was made possible. As president of the Base Commander's Airmen's Club Committee, she created and sent out more than 2,000 surveys to get an idea of what Hill AFB airmen would like in their SSWiSiSKSSW Y - m 184 I I , rank June 30, judge advocates, with 1983, or earlier. Criterion for judge advocates was a date of rank of Dec. 31, 1983, or earlier. The 1984B line officer regular appointment board that convened in conjunction with the captain board selected 1,233 first lieutenants for regular appointment, for a selection rate of 60.7 percent. The board considered 2,032 line officers with a date of rank of June 30, 1983 or earlier who were selected for promotion by the 1984B captain board. Selected were 382 pilots, 222 navigators and 629 non-rate- d officers. (AFNS) |