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Show Oct. 27, 1994 Hilltop Times 3 News Briefs must not duplicate any other course work the student may have already applied to his or her degree This also applies to credit earned in residence construction. The coins feature the profiles of five plan. at the Defense Language Institute. contemporary service women on one side and a The institute keeps DLPT test scores dating from depiction of the memorial on the reverse. While sale October 1990 permanently on file. To order test of the coin will continue through April 30, 1995, mint scores, the student should include name, SSAN, the officials indicate that a low mintage could mean an language tested, version of DLPT, date of test, early where tested and address. The institute isThe memorial also received a $9.5 million grant sues an official mailing for its course for restoration of the existing structures at the site and there is notranscript fee for the transcript service. of the memorial the gateway to Arlington NationFor more information on DLPT scores write to: al Cemetery. Commandant, Defense Language Institute; Attn: These projects, coupled with monies in hand, and Presidio of Monterey, CA the continued generous support by individuals and 93944-500For official transcripts, write to the organizations, are expected to raise the funds re- same address; Attn: quired to break ground in late spring, with construction soon after. Dedication is projected for 1997. Efforts to build a memorial to America's and women veterans began in 1986 with conSurvival training consolidated gressional authorization. The Women's Memorial, FAIRCHILD AFB, Wash. (AFNS) Beginning through its computerized register, will honor all in fiscal 1996, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps those who have served throughout history, as well will all here for survival training. aircrews stop as those who will serve in the future. The Defense of is consolidating surDepartment Donations or pledges through the Combined Fedresistance and vival, evasion, escape training eral Campaign can be used to register a service womfor courses and crewmembers, helicopter an. The Women In Military Service commemorative about million $1.5 annually. saving silver dollar can be purchased through the U.S. The consolidation is based on a review of military Mint's customer service center at 10001 Aerospace The review focused on eliminatRoad, Lanham, Md. 20706, or by calling training structure. ing duplication, training redundancies and saving For more information on the women's memorial, money, said Navy officials in announcing the conhere Oct. 13. to include registration materials, call solidationsurvival Army training will remain separate. Since or write to: WIMSA, Dept., 560, Joint exercise in full swing of After a and hard work by all year preparation Hill Air Force Materiel Command and Air Combat Command units, the first ever combined Headquarters AFMC Readiness Assessment and Headquarters ACC Operational Readiness Inspection is in full swing. The joint exercise, which began Oct. 24, will last through Tuesday. Heading the HQ AFMC Inspector General team is Col. Ronald Jayne with Lt. Col. Lee Cauder as team chief. The AFMC team consists of 26 members. As mentioned in an earlier article, the main emphasis of an RA is "observation." The HQ AFMC team will evaluate the center and the 75th Air Base Wing on how they designed, executed and evaluted " their own exercise scenarios. The RA is also a evaluation. The ORI way of doing business is for the major command inspection team to create the scenario, have the local unit execute it and then evaluate the units' responses to various inputs. The ORI still re- sell-ou- t. ATFL-ESE-T- 6. ATFL-TDR-- "non-rated- service-wome- n - mains a "rated" inspection. Despite the changes and reductions in personnel that have recently occurred, Hill is ready. While conducting the inspection, HQ ACC will also observe the Readiness Assessment concept with thoughts of possibly using it in lieu of ORIs. fixed-win- g Groundbreaking near on memorial - WASHINGTON, D.C. The Women In Military Service for America Memorial Foundation, Inc. (WIMSA), has announced plans for groundbreaking for the memorial in the spring of 1995, pending completion of several key projects. Once of these projects is a successful effort in the 1994 Combined Federal Campaign. Each year, the foundation has seen a steady increase in contributions. In 1992, gross CFC contributions to WIMSA totaled $170,000. In 1993, that figure rose to no single location could accommodate the large number of students requiring training, it was more cost effective to leave the Army's school at Fort Bragg, CCAF credit N.C., officials said. The Navy will close its survival schools at Brunsof MAXWELL AFB, Ala. (AFNS) Application credit from the Defense Language Proficiency Test wick, Maine, and North Island, Calif., and transfer is no longer restricted to linguists in the intelligence some of the equipment from those sites to Fairchild. The survival training staff at Fairchild will inand communications applications degree plan, ac$210,000. crease Air of Force Servthe to Women in the is by 115 people to handle more than 5,200 stuAnother project Community College cording Military dents expected to attend courses each year. ice commemorative silver dollar, released in late July, officials. Effective immediately, credit earned may be apAlthough no decision has been made about which by the U.S. Mint. Surcharges from the sale of wul run the school, officials said instructors service all current for area elective in the dollars could minted raise silver program plied 500,000 specially as much as $5 million, to be applied toward memorial CCAF programs, with the stipulation that credit will be from all three services. Washington, D.C. 20042-056- 0. gives language- nHiuinimmiuiiHiuiiiinaniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii NO MOIRE rrimvv YOUR DOLLARS! 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