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Show O Hilltop Times NGVJS Jan. 22, 1988 by SrA. Brandy Joersz 388th TFW Public Affairs Office work with the best group of professionals in the U.S. Air Force and every one of them 'afety it's a key word around the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Stressing the importance of being precious to me. I can't afford to lose one of those good people. is safe is one way Col. Lawrence E. Boese, wing commander, lets people know he cares about them as individuals. But, concern isn't something new to the colonel. "I didn't wake up Jan. 1, with a New Year's resolution to care about members of the wing. Every day since my arrival, I've been concerned for their safety." Col. Lawrence E. Boese 388th a question and answer checklist which will be attached to leave Colonel Boese isn't the only one forms. Colonel Boese said during sessions, supervisors will brief their people on a variety of safety-relate- d one-on-o- off-dut- off-dut- S 111 f, M Mil I ' X commander One plan the colonel approved is concerned with safety. Beginning in fiscal 1988, Tactical Air Command officials initiated a program called "We Care About You." It targeted the reduction of y traffic accidents. The program, according to TAC officials, is designed to encourage supervisors to take a more active acpart in an individual's y tivities. According to 388th TFW ground safety officials, people ages 18-2- 5 are more likely to be involved in a traffic mishap. "Young people in the Air Force tend to be more responsible than a civilian person their age. Military life teaches them how to work together as a team and care about each other as well as caring about T" TFW Jp U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA. Brandy Joersz 'We care about you' Colonel Boese gives 'thumbs up' to seat belt use. themselves. "Sometimes this still isn't enough, so programs are initiated to educate high-ris- k people so decision correct make the they may when it comes to safety," said 1111 Ml. I Jl TB Tff II M I P1H Colonel Boese. The wing commander and his supervisors are working on ways to become more involved in the activities of those people in the high-risgroup. top-lev- el k ne subjects: drinking and driving, speeding and not wearing seat-belt- s while on leave. "We will ask each person going on leave to put their initials by each question. I feel this type approach will make people think about being 'safety wise' before a situation arises," he said. "I've said it before and I'll say it again I work with the best group of professionals in the U.S. Air Force and every one of them is precious to me. I can't afford to lose one of those good people. "I do care. I always have and always will," Colonel Boese said. Signs of a great community. OTT Jlt signs point to Sun Valley as your first choice in renting! Ideally located close All to HAFB and the Defense DeDot. Sun Valley offers all the benefits of a country club lifestyle & without the headaches of home ownership. EUOTE3R Each studio and one bedroom apartment comes fully FREE DELIVERY furnished, offering just .A,' lob all the privacy you need for prices starting tance' at $230 per month. And when you're not inside, Sun Valley keep you busy! will A A Li 111 Indoor racquetball, exercise facilities, indoor spa and sauna, basketball and volleyball courts are ZlmttAfma just 0 (any item you want only we have. n Hiiis DINING & 02.36 ftNrttTAiHM- Not fr to Man. - OGDEN DEPOT HAFB & DEFENSE " just a stone "" 5 394-667- MS. 1 TERRACE. "III "sun-body- SunValley 2955 NORTH 400 WEST LAYTON, UTAH 84041 773-144- 2 RIVERDALE, ROY, SUNSET, WASHINGTON LAYTON. CLEARFIELD. HILL AIR FORCE BASE, KAYSVILLE. I Ml i llll I I "" Set out in the direction and discover how you can be " right special at Sun Valley! Good Only Jan. 22, 23, 24, 1000 GOOD AT ANY PIZZA RUNNER 394-426- few of facilities Co) YOU SAVE a the recreation 773-835- III II raff bzuvepy 7 Jl fJ J oflOGDitl Ml-- 1- Ll Another fine mpire West Community : |