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Show 2 Hilltop Times NEWS Aug. 18, 1989 d mm if T mi o s p) e,f foir Curious visitor Judging for the 5th annual Summertime is a. busy time for tours at the interior and exterior of the facility are in the best possible condition, taking age and type of construction into consideration. The interior must; Com- mander's Annual Facility Exellence Award will take place on base Aug. 31. In preparation for CAFEX, a base cleanup day has been scheduled for : Hill AFB. This curi- ous youngster v was part of a present a professional image that adds to high employee morale and productivity. Building square footage will also be factored into the rating. The general appearance of the base, family housing areas and self-helprojects will also be scored. Family housing evaluation will be based on a drive through the areas. The main emphasis will be on exterior maintenance of housing units, walls, yards and shrubs, Lieutenant Riedl said. The team will also evaluate dining facilities and dormitories. Though individual dorm rooms will not be visited, several representative rooms should be made available for viewing. Total points awarded divided by the total possible, will give the overall CAFEX award rating. "AH base personnel are encouraged to help the base look its best and to show our pride in bur facilities and our working environment," Lieutenant Aug. 24. An evaluation team from Air Force Logistics Command headquarters, Wright-PattersoAFB, Ohio, will visit AFLC bases to select the best installations. According to 1st Lt. Howard Riedl, CAFEX project officer at Hill AFB, the AFLC commander's cups will be presented to the highest scoring large installation and small installation. "They will be concentrating on quality of life projects, improvements that make a better work environment and a more pleasing place to work," he group with Big BrothersBig Sisters of Greater Salt Lake who were the guests of the , n Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing on a recent tour of the museum and other attractions on if, li;sSffclf III I ' ' ' '''' ' " ' base. said. U.S. Air Force Photo by Sgt. Jay Joersz Continued from Page 1 In his new position, General Fox will direct the Space Command's assess- p Facilities, office furnishings and equipment will be evaluated for the competition. If older facilities are neat and well maintained, they can compete on an equal basis with modern buildings. The evaluation team will rate the facilities and assign a number from 0 to 10. A rating of 10 will be assigned if warningattack assessment informa- tion is provided to the National Military Command Center and other desig7ment process to determine whether nated agencies. unthe North American continent is General Fox is married to the formder attack. NOR AD is a er Sharon Elaine Troxel, of Wolcott, command with staff members coming Ind. They have one .son, Chas, and from both the United States and Cana- three daughters: Noelle, Melissa and da. It ensures North America attack Erica. . Riedl said.- - al Time to spruce up base ; gets new vice commander ALC John "Clark" Griffith, a iness administrationmanagement brigadier general selectee, currently from the University of Alabama and director of assignments, Headquart- a master's degree in public administraers, Air Force Military Personnel tion from Auburn University. The Center, has been named as the new colonel is a command pilot with more vice commander of Ogden Air Logis- than 4;400 hours in fighter and train; tics Center. , er aircraft. Colonel Griffith will report to Hill "I am really looking forward to AFB before the end of September. working with everyone at Hill," he The colonel is a native of Gadsden, said. "I have heard many good things Ala. He was commissioned through about the center and the people." the Reserve Officer Training Corps The colonel is married to the former Col. C. program at the University of Alabama in 1963. He holds a bachelor's degree in bus Jean Ridolphir of Montgomery, Ala. They have two daughters, Lucy and Margaret. . It's time to roll up those sleeves and given to the project officers at that , dig in to spruce up the base for the Commander's Annual Facility Excellence Award, In preparation for CAFEX, Thursday has been set aside as a base cleanup day, said SMSgt. Gary Manchester, superintendent of pavements and grounds. Aug 25 has been selected as an alternate day in case of bad weather. Each organisation on base has been asked to select a project officer for the cleanup day who will be required to attend a meeting on Monday at ! p.m. In the civil engineering-operation- s branch conference room in the north end of Bldg. 15 Maps designating specific areas and trash bags will be time,. Each organization should also provide military personnel to participate in Htter pickup in their assigned areas. Civilian employees may assist to pick up litter in their work areas, In addition, old desks and office furniture may not collect on building docks as in the 1200 area. They should be turned in or disposed of immediately and the areas cleaned up, Sergeant Manchester said, When the assignment is completed, the civil engineering grounds section should be contacted at Ext 73997, so pickup of refuse can be scheduled. For more information contact Wayne Sugimoto, Ext 73997, NEWS BRIEFS tea set Mother-daught- er Wing field day scheduled Members of the 388th Tactical The Officers' Wives' Club will sponsor their Tea on Tuesday. The tea will nual Mother-Daughte- r be held from 3 p.m. at the golf course clubhouse. "We hope that all OWC members, especially our newcomers to the base, will join us for this important event," Kelly Moser, OWC chairman, said. The event will feature entertainment by the Skylarks, OWC's choral group, and a special presentation by the Little Skylarks. A photographer will also be available to take portraits at a nominal charge. "You don't have to have a daughter at Hill to attend this event. This is an opportunity to renew . friendships," she said. Reservations are not required and there is no charge to attend. All current OWC members and potential members are invited. For further informaor Annette tion, contact Mrs. Moser, an- Fighter Wing are invited to participate in a wing field day on Sept. 1. The festivities are scheduled to take place at Centennial Park and the surrounding fields, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and concluding at 3:15 p.m. after awards are presented. "I think it's time to step back, turn down the intensity level for a day and enjoy the people and camaraderie in this wing.jThe emphasis will be on individual and team competition between wing units, with absolutely nothing at stake, except pride," Col. Charles R. Heflebower, 388th TFW commander, said. Family members are encouraged to participate by cheering on their favorite unit; Food and drinks can be found in unit sponsored booths. For more information contact Lt. Col. Mark Welsh at Ext. 72541 or CMSgt. 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