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Show for your information DJkiG CaadlgQ CDDadoiyTOGOt? By Sgt. Gregg Mohnkern Air Force Flight Test Center EDWARDS AFB, Calif. (AFNS) Do you know how to properly wear the Air Force Form 12012? Better yet, do you even know what an Air Force Form 12012 is? Hundreds of thousands of Air Force people around the world are required to wear the form to work, but the wear, display and protection of the controlled area badge seems to cause confusion. Fortunately, the controlled area badge, also called the line badge, is very much like your underwear. Many people often prance around their houses in their underwear. There's no reason to worry because they're in a controlled environment. Of course, few people will step outside in their underwear. Strangers might see something they're not supposed ,o. The line badge works exactly the same way. It's OK to wear your line badge on the job because you're in a controlled environment. Just don't wear it out- side the building or beyond the flight-lin- e gate because someone is going to see something he's not supposed to. When you leave a controlled area, put your line badge in a safe place and HILL TOP TIMES July 10, 19S7 dddogDd oOoCx out of sight. Turning it around to hide the picture is no good there is impo- How could he? I have yet to see as a form of identification. rtant information on both sides. After all, it doesn't do you any good to turn your underwear inside out still shows. Would you leave your underwear sitting on the dash of your car? Or maybe hanging from the visor? I doubt it. It could raise quite a stink. the tag In basic training, everyone has to stamp the initial of his last name and last four digits of his Social Security number on the waistband of his underwear. This helps sort things out on laundry day, which brings up another interesting bit of evidence in the theory of underwear and line badges. Every so often you may see someone using a line badge as a form of identification to cash a check downtown. For that matter, security police raise quite a stink when people leave then-badge- s in their cars. Editor's note: It is everyone's duty to protect their line badge from loss and compromise. If you have any questions, contact the 2849th Security Police Squadron's pass and registration section, Ext. 71853, or your unit security manager. T 01(0 A ,0, ib ton am aEBASBBl NOVA 1988 f spd., price nm A oyl. 7S)(B(B mo. NEW CHEVETTE WW, eyl., 4 SPRINT 1987 2115, spd. fiir eond., f spd., rear window defroster. $5288 Hi29, 1987 SPECTRUM 1987 CHEVY spd., cyl., silver metallic., ftrciy custom cloth interior, demo. M)M, f 4 4 cyl., 4 S-1- PICKUP g '' 0 spd'. $M884. 1987 CHEVY S-1- 0 BLAZER 4x4 more. V6,auto. trans., PS, much Was 14,963. I- 3 VI $7(B8 $(&Q83 138 41 NEW CHEVY 432, 2 WD, 4 spd., S.7, tank, PS, 3A reserve TON PICKUP lucl more, demo. $S)S)$6 l?7 Mo. rt IVV. 1987 saw0 ontns,Pu ft Mr ipPu es iiis eadytredm saepnce payments CHeVHOLETj based on 60 k 0 O some- one pull out the top of his underwear m - -- Mo. |