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Show HILL TOP TIMES Wednesday, Novtmbtr action line Action Line is your opportunity tb keep Hill AFB a great Air Force base. When you call Ext. 77000, your comments will be recorded and staffed through the responsible agency for action. It is requested that you give your supervisor and chain of command the opportunity to work with you in answering questions and solving Why combine sports gear? Since they jcannot Kg get the combined Military Sports Loan with Civilian Sports Loan we sometimes equipment we would like. Why did they combine the two, and shouldn't a certain amount of the equipment be reserved just for the military? A The Civilian and Military Sports Loan operations were combined in December 1984. This has resulted in significant savings in operational costs. All equipment is clearly marked as civilian or military and issued only to the appropriate group. Rental fees are separated as either civilian or military. Every effort is made to keep our rental equipment inventory at a level that will meet our patrons' needs most of the time. Unfortunately, occasionally we do run out of the more popular items. We will continue to assess our needs and, when necessary, attempt to get additional numbers of our most popular items. ext. 77000 problems before calling Action Line. This will help Action Line to better serve the purpose for which it is intended. MAJ. GEN. CHARLES McCAUSLAND Commander, Ogden ALC port in the attainment of this goal. To help the employees who wish to quit smoking, USAF Hospital, Hill, is currently preparing a smoking cessation program for military and civilian employees who wish to stop smoking. Prior to the January effective date, they can either contact the American Cancer Society, and see if they are holding any classes in the local area, or contact Rick Knowlton at St. Benedict's to obtain details on the Hospital, classes he offers. There will he a nominal fee or donation associated with the above programs. Thank you for your support of this important 322-043- 1, 479-201- 6, program. erratic Temperatures seems like the temperature is always at the different base facilities such as the NCO Club and the bowling alley. Can something be done to eliminate this problem? Qlt Temperature regulation within base A ties is monitored and controlled through an automated and that facili- Help us quit smoking As a I have some civilian f supervisor em-ploye- es who would like to attend a smokcessation class to help them quit smoking, ing I have found these classes are offered only but to military members. Are there plans to provide this assistance to civilian employees? In compliance with Department of Defense Directive 1010.10, we are striving for a smoke-fre- e environment. I appreciate your sup A 2t, 1986 modusystem adjusts lates temperatures within the ranges specified by energy conservation measures and higher headquarters directives. Temperatures are maintained within specified guidelines as much as practical. The two buildings referred to are designed to operate on either a heating or cooling mode. They are not capable of operating both simultaneously. Excessive heat buildup from influxes of many personnel in either of these facilities causes system imbalances which the units have to compensate for. Additional heat gains from elevated outdoor temperatures during unseasonably warm days further restrict the capabilities of these systems. Civil Engineering service personnel also switch the unit modes from heat to cool to compensate for many of the changes that occur periodically. Our personnel are available around the clock to take care of all the base facilities. Civil Engineering service call should be contacted and a representative will be dispatched. Civil Engineering has established a Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning team to balance these systems and, in fact, they have improved performance in the bowling alley. Bump up base decal of the new cars do not have a place Many 1qg on the bumper for the base decal as the bumpers are a textured plastic. Also, some car owners use a mask on the front of their car which limits the area for placing a decal. In such cases, would it be possible for the decal to be placed on the windshield above the state inspection sticker? " The placement the DD Form 2220, A vate Motor Vehicle Registration Decal, was studied at length all the services within of Pri- by DOD. Placement of the decal of the left front bumper was standardized throughout the services as the best location for base access control, other law enforcement purposes, and compliance with state laws. 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