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Show 4 news HILL TOP TIMES I July 17, 1987 WVJ SQQOCn DCH OZIOPGDCG Col. Kenneth G. Miller assumes directorate reins from former colonel, now Brig. Gen. Michael Pavich. General Pavich is commander, Logistics Operations n AFB, Center, D. Wright-Patterso- ' Ohio. Colonel Miller brings F-- 4 and program experience to a job that oversees aircraft fighter support for the Air Force. He comes from an assignment as chief, Engineering Division, McClellan AFB, Calif. Commissioned in 1966, Colonel Miller worked as a project engineer on the F-- Wild Weasel - 6 4 " n , program at AFB. Successive assignments took the Purdue University graduate to the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron at Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico, and the Strategic Air Command at Carswell Wright-Patterso- exercise. -- "Rainbow 87-- was developed to enhance the combat readiness of the wing," said Lt. Col. Wayne Warren, the wing chief of inspec6 tions. "The lessons we learn from this exercise will make us a better AFB, Texas. In August 1976, Colonel Miller transferred to the Armed Forces Staff College followed by an assignment to the Pentagon the be- - fighting unit." The colonel said the wing will resume normal operations begin- ning July 25. FisurattllnaDini ID) (U.S. Air Force Photo) Col. Kenneth G. Miller Directs Materiel Management ginning of 1977. There he undertook a number of positions with foreign military sales. These included sales action officer, executive officer to th j director of security assistance and .sales and the Office of the Secre- tary of Defense. After graduation from the National War College in June 1986, Colonel Miller reported to McClellan. He has published for the Air University Review and is a recipient of the Freedom Foundation's Award of Merit. Training for the ST. GEORGE MARATHON? Come run your Long Slow Distance (LSD) with us. We will meet every Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Hill AFB Gym All runners, track, beginning AUG. 1 5 with a 1 (Kilty .Sttatiliium o r TXZ3 "mr . Blonquist-Black- . rm p,,, "5- - tJooo Ext. 73661. See you SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. o Giant Pyramid Car Crush o Ladies Professional Car Crush o Timed Obstacle Course o ioaa siaeser Record Cor Jumper AM STEREO 7:3 25 rm tsc - PKfl 1 t I -- 1 Won w VVorid , experienced marathoners and first timers, men and women, are welcome. Benefit from the support, encouragement and advice of fellow runners. My atturfflaif, w cc'f 1 full-tim- FM-on- : I i ) Hill AFB queen competition, according to Gina Blonquist-Black- , chairperson of this year's event. The competition will be held Aug. 13at the Hill AFB NCO Club when contestants will aDDear before a panel of judges and the three accumulating the most points will become the hew royalty, a queen and two attendants. "More applications are available for pickup in Bldg. 460, with a deadline of 4 p.m. July 27," said Ms. Blonquist-Black-. "Late entries will not be accepted." Contestants can be any age or marital status, military or civilian, but they must be employed here on e a basis! Student aides, coop students, part-tim- e employees and dependents are not eligible and need not apply, she said. The 1986 Hill AFB Queen is Marika Barnes. Her two attendants are Sheri Pritchett and Sherri Swinden. Hill's royalty makes several appearances throughout their reign at parades and other functions. For information call Ms. Budweiser "Monster Truck o9 gjfeoi ' s F-1- 6 they said. During the exercise, a simulated "employment," wing aircrews will fly as if in the European Theater. FightApproximately 82 about Falcons and 2,000 wing ing members will participate in the i5 20 their applications to enter the 1988 AFB. non-flyin- L for base queen women have filed More than Materiel Management at Hill 6 than 20 file applications A Texan with 21 years technology and science experience in the Air Force is the new director, Hill AFB will be in a "war zone" when members of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing conduct exercise Rainbow 87-- on the base, Monday through July 24. Beginning Monday, there will V be an increase in flying activities during the day, wing operations officials said. The exercise will continue through the night with other g activities, types of F-1- AAore Colonel Miller new MM boss Vrvt HUluaiJ i r van Tickets available at: t(ar tUvid G Stimsons Locations . |