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Show 10 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, April 5, 185 a suggestion award of $1,796. Each one received $299.34. Verle D. Layton, Elaine D. Hammer, David A. Stevenson, Randall W. Johnson, Ray Jacobs and Richard K. tions. However, members of the Quality Circle group determined that more than 75 percent of the condemnations were due to failure of magnets. The members recommended that magnets be procured separately so that failed Hansen, all members of a Quality Cir- motors could be repaired and restored cle group assigned to the Missile and to use. The recommendation was Aircraft Systems Division, Direcas a formal suggestion under torate of Maintenance, determined a made Air Force program. the job could be done better and submitThe suggestion was approved and ted a suggestion to put it into effect. technical data changed to authorize aerial the improvement. As a result, the Air The problem was that KS-8camera focal plane shutter motors Force realized a tangible savings of were being condemned when they $36,355 and the six Quality Circle failed to meet torque test specifica members shared the award. lar through the Quality Circle As a result of employee involvement or getting more accomplished per dol- - gram here, six civilian workers shared 7 1964VOLK Terrorises see molemf acits as normal off llfie way To the victims, terrorism appears to be an irrational and senseless act. But the terrorist considers it quite rational and hopes that such violence will result in nonsupport for the ruling government by the people. The terrorist considers the brutal quality of terror as important because it shows strength (real or perceived), is provocative and draws immediate attention; Violence then becomes an integral part of propaganda. Because of its high degree of tactical success, this means of propaganda is more useful as a persuasive tool than a small limited victory. The deliberate decision to initiate terror as strategy is usually made for one or more of the following reasons: By Garth Scott To demoralize, disorient and psychologically isolate an individual, society or government by creating a climate of insecurity. 2849th Security Police Squadron - Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles on terrorism. It examines political terrorists and the reasons for using violence to achieve their goals. Going TDY? join your buddies To eliminate opposing forces, thereby cutting their control of the situation. To provide exposure and advertisement for the terrorist groups' successes in an effective and inexpensive way. To control at least a small portion of the population through fear and coercion. To build morale of fellow terrorists and bind those individuals to the commitment of the organization. To degrade support of the targeted government. To force the legal government to initiate a poli- of social suppression. The resulting discontent cy of the citizenry could then be used as a psychological lever by the terrorists. Terrorism is used by many types of politically motivated groups. They feel their violence can be used as a primary strategy to achieve dramatic recognition of their organization's discontent with the existing government. - FINANCING! STASH YOUR STUFF mm 19m at 1985 TEMPO :;: dfjrfw JrJ ffil WW (HAFB Discount) I jjf LI. r xL M'SSSlMCr ia I & ' . ... . . 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