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Show I 2a ' headstlp Supplement to the Hilltop Times April 30,' 1992 Something old, something new planned for Family Day 8:30 a.m. by SrA. Charles Freeman Bldg. 419th FW Public Affairs Office Static displays 590. Mark it on your calendar and get set for the 419th big event ... Fami- open in hangar, & Just over a month away but ar n project officer, Ext. runwalk begins. snapshots begin in hangar, 8:45 a.m. 5K a.m. Bldg. 590. 9 9:30-- 1 1 :30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 419th personnel sign in at unit in uniform. Bring the family! 8 a.m. Volunteers report to Centennial Park pavilion for assignments. Air Force Museum tour. Integrated Combat Turn 10:25 a.m. demonstration. 1 0:30 Disaster preparedness demona.m. stration. 0 live firing and other 10:45 a.m. security police demonstrations at south side of M-6- Bldg. 590. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. -- Capt. Rebecca Bowker, Family Day coordinator, is seeking volunteers to help in various areas, although "everybody will help with cleanup," she said. If anyone is interested in taking a tour of the Air Force Museum, contact Owens or Bowker during the May Reserve weekend. The following is a tentative agenda for Family Day: benefit both employers and mobilized reservists, and to help the employers better understand the mobilization process. More than 23,000 Air Force Reservists were called to active duty during Desert ShieldDesert Storm. The employers and Reserve staff, using the quality process, produced several recommendation packages for the Air Force Reserve. The AFRES Public Affairs and Quality Training staffs will coordinate follow-u- p actions. zations. Maj. Gen. John Closner, chief of the Air Force Reserve, and key AFRES staff members, met with civilian leaders to discuss actions which would T-shi- Stephen Owens, Family Day - Air Force ROBINS AFB, Ga. Reserve leaders are eager to fully understand the impact of mobilization on civilian employers. , In an effort to gain valuable firsthand knowledge on the subject, AFRES hosted 36 corporate executives from around the country in an employer support program to obtain feedback on mobilization issues. The participants at a recent meeting held at Robins AFB represented industry, medical and government organi- ly Day 1992. rapidly approaching, this once-a-yeevent promises to be a special treat for everyone who attends. It all happens on Saturday, June 6, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.-odrill weekend. Numerous activities are scheduled throughout the day for the young as well as the young at heart. Something new for this year is a 5K runwalk open to all 419th members and their families. Certificates will be awarded to winners in each will be availcategory and able at the conclusion of the race for those who wish to purchase them. Point of contact is Maj. Phil Johnson of the 419th Medical Squadron. Another item of interest will be a classic vehicle display. Regardless of whether it's a car, truck or motorcycle, drive it out, tow it out or push it out and let everyone else "check it out." Point of contact is Lt. Col. from civilian employers Lunch served at Centen- nial Park. 1 1 a.m. Volleyball tournament starts, Cen- tennial Park. 1 1 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Open horseshoes games, Centennial Park. 11:30 a.m. Children's games, Centennial Park. Second round of volleyball, CenNoon tennial Park. 1 2:30-2:3- 0 Air Force Museum tour. p.m. 1 Third round of volleyball, Centenp.m. nial Park. 2 p.m. Door prizes awarded. Centennial "The concerns and knowledge ... brought to Robins will pay big dividends as we chart our future employerReserve relations," Closner said. Restaurant serves up 'convenience' to reservists 419th Fighter Wing hangar, is one of five new restaurant locations that Scott recognized a need for and opened during his 11. years as manager of by Bill Hensley 419th FW Public Affairs Office "Take the food to the people" is the concept adopted by Calston C. Scott, manager of base restaurant operations at Hill AFB. The theory was instrumental in the "Falcon's Roost" restaurant becoming a reality. One idea is to get the food as close to the work area as possible to allow the workers to take full advantage of their breaks and lunch periods. The Falcon's Roost, located in the ' restaurant operations. Although the restaurant is a profit- making organization, . all profit is either returned to the restaurant or to the Civilian Welfare Recreation fund. Restaurant employees Dee Posell and Donna Little are there to serve a full meal or a quick snack from 7 a.m. until 5:15 p.m. weekdays and from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday during drill weekends. Park. 2:15 p.m. championship, Centennial Park. Under the fearless leadership 2:30 p.m. of their commanders, all pitch in for cleanup. 3 p.m. . Sign out at units. Tug-of-w- ? ' ft' i y i - .. i ,TS.. ft & i t 1 Photo by Bill Hensley .'Roosting Calston C. Scott, manager of base restaurant operations, chats with em- ployees Dee Posell (center) and Donna Little during a visit at the recently opened Falcon's Roost restaurant, located in the 419th hangar. 'Ipff' Short Burst Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members have been issued a new leave and earnings statement, replacing the current Air Force Form 165, Air Force finance officials said. All people paid under the Reserve pay system will receive the new statement containing information on wages, taxes, administrative and easier-to-rea- d year-to-dat- e information. Awards JM 111 Wj:. !ypy headsllp Editorial conttnf it vdittd, prtpartd and providtd by th 41 9th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Offic. DEADLINE for submission of orticltt Is 10 working days boforo oach scKtduUd wing unit training lino. orfa asstmbly. Articltt should b typed, doublo-spact- d For mort Information, call tht 419th Public Affairs Offico, 777-2713. CMSgt. Jerry F. Derrick, 419th Fighter Wing senior enlisted advisor, was recently selected 10th Air Force senior enlisted advisor. TSgt. Robert L. Klein, crew chief, and assistant crew chiefs SrA. Kenneth W. Reynoso, SrA. Charles D. Jackson and SSgt. Stephen J. Wolfer, received the 419th Aircraft Generation Branch High Flyer Award for the month of March. AnT.:..l, W'Mb0r9 SrA. Charles Freeman Sgt. Mario Meier .... Jamet Godfrey ' 66 Our product is power and reach. We seek no enemies, but if they pop up, they should fear us. 99 Gen. Merrill A. "Tony" McPeak Air Force Chief of Staff Command ruDtic Ana irt Specie Editor Administrative Specialist ..Public Affairs Intern |