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Show NEWS .June 16, 1989 00 stfaffff seirgeairrfs gei promofidjn 1 One hundred Hill AFB Staff sergeants will pin on an additional stripe, according to officials at the base and testing office! were part of the promotions They : a. a o o nn sum j 00,049 sergeants eugime iir r urcewiue. Air Forcewide, 9,843, 11.81 percent, staff sergeants were selected to the rank of technical sergeant. In Air Force Logistics Command, 167 staff sergeants were selected of the 1,596 eligible. That reflects a 10.46 percent. A lower percentage was selected at Hill. Of the 100 selected, 1,033 were eligible, or 9.68 percent. Listed below are the staff sergeants, and organizations, who were selected on base: i- r fBlllllli 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron Danie' lAvra' He"7 Beru,be De"n' 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron L. Johnson, Francis J. Todd Jr. Tactical 34th Fighter Squadron Victor C Alcantara. 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron Robert E. J. Cyzeski, Bruce W. Darby, Don M. Foster, Curtis I. Hassig, Mark E. Colton, Thomas C. Culjak, Robert Richard Hendricks, Donald C. Myers, Anthony E. Scott, Jimmy R. Strunk, Mark P. Torres, David F. Wilkinson. I Arana-Barrada- s. 6514th Test Squadron Wade C. Altizer, Kevin E. James, Gerald J. Lamb, Michael J. Toppin, Peter J. Wiggins. 3568th Recruiting Squadron Geren G. Fawver, George W. McQueen, Garry W. Taylor. Detachment 533, 3751st Field Training Squadron Kirk M. Alley, -- Hoopes. Office of the Staff Judge Advocate Mary G. Wattars. 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron Roger E. Beebe, William D. Cheek, Ronald F. Lutrell, John F. Smith. Detachment 8, 1365th Audiovisual Squadron L. Ogden ALCMaintenance Gerald Ronald K. Farwell, Rodney 2849th Security Police Squadron Timothy Eastabrook, Donald C. Riesser. R. Miller, R. Huss. : Ronald C. Goff. Mark Keister, Dane M. Leblanc, Bradley H. Lovemore, Gergory Delbert E. I. Lyddon, Daniel K. Patterson, Ronald A. Rollins, Thomas W. Sacher, Ronald J. Seifert John R. Smith, James M. Stamp R. Illg, - Russell Acherman, Lowell T. Gentry, Kevin L. Harp, Scott J. Horrocks, William Shields Jr., Thurmon D. Tilley, Dennis N. Wiley. Jeanne F. Smith, Martin W. Neff. 2701st Explosivt Ordnance Disposal Squadron Daryl J. Harter, John E. Jameson, Robert L. Patenaude. U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill R. 729th Tactical Control Squadron Ronald R. Austin, Ronald G. Duerr Jr., Walter R. Evans, John E. Groves, Kenneth Hamilton, James, C. Johnson, Tom A. Roybal, Clayton S. Yacks. 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron . ' ' . Gary A. Cook, Cortland A. Darling, James A. Schulz. 1881st Communications Squadron Brian R. Johns, David H. Rhyne, Paul W. Versey. were com- storage building costing $15,333.v Both ' c Air Force Logistics Commmand disposed of pleted in January 1941. ' :: : ' . KnoUs AF Auxiliary Field, Knolls, relieving Ogden June 21, 1945 June 18, 1964 U.S. Air Force Photo by TSgt. Jerald W. Hawkins In with the new Contract workers install the new flight in Tactical 388th the simulator Fighter Wing's flight simulator unit, Bldg. 118.The C model incorporates all the advances and improveaircraft such as ments that are on the enhanced radar and avionics and Global Positioning System navigation system. Officials expect the simulator to be "up and flying" by early October. The simulator will also be outfitted with LANTIRN (Low Altitude F-16- F-16- C C Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night) ' capabilities by next summer." the purchase of $10 or more W , one coupon per purchase Expires JunVl 9, 1989 cDei!' Duane E. Brown, Aries G. Hunt, Juan C. Ochoa, Stephen Scheuring. 2849th Air Bas Group Troy C 388th Component Repair Squadron Vickie B. Horton, . l5$dS&2 :r r JJa?ls Rudo,ph 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Ogdtn Air Logistics CtntorPublic Affairs Louis A. a,Td Ke,,umG-Reynold- Sammy N. Hogen, Kevin M. McClure, Gerald D. Walker, Richard W. Zumbrun. . . Hilltop Times : of jurisdiction. Knolls Field was located north of on the Utah Test and Training Range. The Air Technical Service Command, now to Ogden and 100 AFLC, allocated 400 for storage and preparation for general service. 1-- 84 B-2- June 18, 1965 y P-4- 4s June 21, 1954 The Air Force resumed testing of the Athena vehicles for mis-- . Program, testing with two shots from Green River, impacting at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Re-entr- ' 7s . . Ogden began production of optics in the Instru-sileg ment Repair Branch with the arrival of and of driftmeters sextants, equipment for repair s, re-ent- ry lens-coatin- bubble chambers. - : June 20, 1960 June 22, 1 953 The first of a series of four mobile Minuteman Officials dedicated the Wherry Hous- train tests began (SAC Project Big Star). The trains ceremonies. ing Project (area C) at public originated at Hill AFB. 1941 June I 24, June 21, 1940 The base fire department began operation, Construction was approved for a paint oil and ' ? : 350-un- it dope warehouse at a cost of $45,230 and a chemical 'fessM-; ''M ; theil RcgtW 5 For ; 50-S6- 00 ,. A.r. f f . . : - v I I ( . |