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Show HILL TOP TIMES D May 16, 1986 lop Wheels monthly, quarterly awards given Sgt. Frank M. Burns, 388th Air A1C Brandy Joersz 388th By craft Generation Squadron dedicated Tactical Fighter Wing Top Wheels winners for the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing were recently announced and awards were presented by wing commander, Col. James M. 4 Johnston III. The general purpose quarterly winner was SMSgt. Richard L. Haun, 4 388th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron dedicated crew chief with a quarter-topickup truck. The general purpose monthly winwas TSgt. ner, with a step-vaRichard G. Davidson, 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron vehicle control noncommissioned officer. . n n, L eumm iassa&Ssas .... (U.S. Air Force Photo by A1C Brandy Joersz) Col. James M. Johnston III, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing commander, examines one of the recent award winning MB-- 4 tow vehicles. local news Hansen, Directorate of Materiel Mgt Directorate of Maintenance Charles G. Hodgman, Directorate of Maintenance John D. King, Directorate of Maintenance Ronald Ralph Pettit, Directorate of Maintenance . . . Directorate of Maintenance Dale B. Thurgood, Civil Engineering Division Eleanor A. Waite, Directorate of Distribution Joanne H. Williams, Directorate of Materiel Mgt. By Maureen Adrian Civilian Personnel Division Ranks of civilian retirees grew during April when 15 people elected to leave federal service and embark on new interests and careers. Saying "so long" to their many friends were: 30 19 24 36 35 32 E. : Merrill Snow, Fifteen retire in April Grant Boyce, Directorate of Maintenance Ray L. Chapman, Directorate of Maintenance Bud M. Compton, 1 954th Radar Evaluation Squadron Lee J. Garner, Directorate of Materiel Mgt Robert M. Gormley, USAF Hospital, Hill Marilyn Greathouse, Directorate of Maintenance 36 years L. William N. Harris, years years years years years years .38 years 39 23 35 30 29 years years years years years years 23 years ,18 Records unit offers assistance Editor's Note: The following military personnel information should be of interest to military members. Hill's Military Records Unit is offering its assistance to any officer requiring an official photograph for their military record. The unit will reduce your time at the Photo Lab, assist you in uniform arrangement, check your ribbons, and assist you in any way possible. Updated photos are a very im- - crew chief, received the quarterly special purpose vehicle award with an MB-aircraft tow vehicle. The general purpose vehicle monthly winners were Randal S. Rickard and Sgt. Steven M. Winters, 421st Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chiefs. Their vehicle is an MB-aircraft tow vehicle. Monthly winners received a small trophy and quarterly winners received a large trophy to be displayed in their squadron's display case. Also, the vehicle operator for quarterly winners received an Fighting Falcon model and a certificate. F-1- 6 portant part of your record and we want to help you ensure that it is up to date. For any information about the Photo Program, contact TSgt. Brown or Mr. Warner, Ext. 72357 or 73641. Trading Post sponsors drive Hill AFB Trading Post is sponsoring the fifth an- nual Furniture Drive and Open House Saturday. Items needed for the furniture drive are: washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, beds, tables, chairs, sofas, cribs and more. Contact the Trading Post, Ext. 73457, for free pickup of items. The Trading Post doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the open house. Cake and punch will be available. A military identification card is and hassle-free- ! Off-dut- y UK .3 J 3aD 0GEH3SQ& BRING IN THIS COUPON AND SAVE hassle vow car insurance, and .... Now let Criterion .set you free from worries and problems. 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