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Show STRENGTH THROUGH COMBAT LOGISTICS c: rr- - Get now. June 16, 1989 if. 'Hip f A " ' jsf jHBWftHVVEi w ' s y r v,? v iv - , , ' , jstt, v , a ; A: CW02 Gary Jewett, top photo, AH-1Cobra aircraft and first gunner of the 211th Aviation Battalion, Utah Army National Guard, inspects F " ' r j "v , Open house FightJeremy Messersmith (I), 11, Greg Simons (c), 11, and Danny Simons, 9, plug their ears as an and Utah at held Test the house at the floor over desert the Falcon open Training Range ing charges last Thursday. John Simons, a worker at the Tooele Army Depot, stands behind the boys as jets from the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing perform aerial maneuvers. F-1- 6 I iui iui cuo ci vci i Hilltop Times staff writer fi U ore 600 people J lithe sky overhead fo- - on watched Air Force aircraft go through various maneuvers. two Army helicopters, an OH-- 6 Cobra, flown Cayuse and an AH-1F ixwn their , Squadron were also there. Visitors at the open house boarded buses for the trip to the 6501st Range Squadron's Eagle Range where they were thrilled by a mini air show put on by four 419th Tactical Fighter Wing pilots flying . 6 , , : Fighting Falcons. The crowd also enjoyed watching members of the 388th TFW put F-1- , 3 E ; the helicopter after arriving at the Oasis for the annual open house. Left, pilots from the 388th TFW strafe gunnery targets during exercises at the open house. buzz crowds fgeTpiJdjS r y F-1- 6s i through bombing maneuvers, evade simulated mis-- . siles and demonstrate strafing. A Bl-- bomber, Dyess AFB, Texas, made a low altitude bomb pass and though it missed its target, the crowd enjoyed the sight. But attractions at the open house were not only found in the air. It featured a demonstration by the 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, a photo display provided by the 6501st Range Squadron, photo detachment, a display of ground support equipment B 3 as they At the Utah Test and Training Range North Range open house held June 8, a visit from several helicopters was on the agenda at Oasis. Among those featured were ivuj by members of the 1st 211th Aviation Battalion, Utah Army National Guard. The University of Utah's, Salt Lake City, AirMed helicopter from the 6514th Test and an HH-5- by Debbie Christiansen rVlicusedthantheir attention i J U.S. Air Force Photos by Ralph C. Jensen co-pil- ot used by the 2849th Support Squadron and a picnic barbecue. "It was an excellent day. It was a good chance to show off the place to those at Hill AFB who have an idea of what goes on out here, but aren't sure," said Maj. Andy Clark, commander, 2849th SS at Oasis. Major Clark said he appreciates the support of supervisors who allowed their employees official time to attend, those who took leave and those providing the bus transportation to Eagle Range. i ,1, . IVlillrcry vjczzoa Most satisfied with health care P ) aCrllllsnl Pcios Kinetic kill vehicles developing To) ldJ o) U.S. Cavter Dcnda Save for a rainy day To) JJ U; 1 |