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Show Supplement to the Hilltop Times Hill AFB, Utah Vol. 11 No. 6 Dec. 1, 1994 DJgcts Bsiei DIG conference period A 12thiAir Force Inspector General representative will hold a fraud, waste and abuse per- sonal conference period in Bldg. 841 (67th Aerial Port Squadron headquarters) on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m., for 419th Fighter Wing personnel. Personnel may use this opportunity to provide information consistent with the Air Force Fraud, Waste and Abuse Prevention Program or Inspector General Complaints Program. Appointments are not necessary. Supervisors should ensure personnel who want to meet with the IG representative have the opportunity to do so. Matters discussed during the personal conference period will be held in confidence, except to the extent necessary to , obtain official consideration. Individuals unable to attend the conference period may contact any 12th Air Force inspec0 durtor during the inspection or call conference the period. ing ? Lj '; 4 i' t ' 4 '' V rJ . :f t fp I " sHpAtt 777-327- Ope rations Group awards SMSgt. Mark D Anderson, SSgt. Dennis A. Sullivar. and SrA. Tatiana A. Bagge were recently named the 419th Operations Group's senior NCO, NCO and airman of the year, respectively. e Anderson is the of Section of the Aircrew Life Support as serves Sullivan the 466th Fighter Squadron. a mission support team leader with the 67th Aerial Port Squadron. Bagge is an air freight specialist, also with the 67 th. - available Interest-fre- e loans The Retired Officers Association (TROA) proloans for up to five years of vides interest-fre- e undergraduate study to unmarried students, under the age of 24, who are dependent children of active, reserve or retired military personnel and their surviving spouses. Applications should be requested by Feb. 15, 1995. For more information, write: TROA Educational Assistance Program Administrator (09D), 201 N. Washington St., Alexandria, Ext. 169. Va. 22314 or call Towors to retire " x x officer-in-charg- ed i ft v . I & lI Jt j ' I N - v V ; IMBfc t Wsf 1 - x x x , K A tl.. Photo by Paula J. Moore Change of command Maj. Gen. John J. Closner (center) relinquishes leadership of the Air Force Reserve by passing the of Air Force chief command flag to Gen. Ronald R. Fogleman, staff, during Oct. 31 ceremonies at A. to Gen. receive the flag. Robert Mcintosh (right), waits Robins AFB, Ga. Maj. GOKraDirDomdl MK)(j,sh (oissoginraes - manning and resources. He said the Air Force Reserve must also keep the active force and Congress better informed of its contributions, while d ceremony here Oct. 31. staying on course in planning and quality. tour, he comAt the beginning of his four-yeMcintosh outlined his outlook for the year 2000. mented on what he sees as goals, challenges and be slightly smaller in numbers than we are "Well philosophies for the Air Force Reserve. e and maybe slightly leaner in terms of force structure, today There are four major priorities inmore be I we'll manning. On the plus side, think equipment, people and readiness. simuOther challenges facing the Air Force Reserve volved in simulation and use of mentioned by the general were changes in missions, lators for training." ROBINS AFB, Ga. (AFRESNS) Maj. Gen. Robert A. Mcintosh became chief of the Air Force Reserve and AFRES commander Nov. 1, after a change-of-comman- ar full-tim- state-of-the-a- rt Provide Comfort II deployment departure session scheduled such as or of a with value stereos cameras or $200 more, 419th Operations Group these items must be included on your orders to pass All 419th Fighter Wing members, scheduled to customs requirements. Not having them listed on from Turkey. depart Hill AFB for Incirlik AB, Turkey, Dec. 10 your orders will delay your departure orders on as soon as be should items These a.m. 590 placed must report to Hangar by 9 be enwon't because orders is members the to changed the day possible hangar Bringing family of will videos the and served be departure. couraged. Refreshments about the Incirlik area will be shown. When you sign in Dec. 10, you may receive up to Members should bring all personal baggage, in- 30 days of per diem in advance. First Security Bank cluding military identification card, line badge, dog will be selling travelers' checks injhe mobility line. tags, government vehicle operator's permit, train- You should bring sufficient personal checks or ing record and shot record. Personal baggage must travelers' checks to last throughout the entire fit into two bags, not exceeding 140 pounds in total deployment. There aren't any automated teller weight. Members planning on buying things in Tur- machines at Incirlik. key should pack less than 140 pounds, so items purMembers may drive to the hangar to drop off perchased in Turkey can be brought back. sonal baggage, but must park in one of the desigPersonal items won't be allowed on 419th pallets. nated parking lots after dropping off luggage. Most of the pallets are going to Aviano, Italy, from Contact your supervisor or squadron for more Turkey. Those that aren't will be subject to extremecustoms strict requirements. ly If you plan to take personal items by Capt. Chris Goggins A wet salute Hot. David Tanzi. 419th Fiahter Wing com mander, provides the traditional soaking to Col. David Towers after his last flight. He's set to retire later this month. by MorM.dla, Inc , prlvt contract with h. Ogd.n wrltt.n llrmln no 5y connoted with th. under .xclu.i. Fore, Is ar, "thorlz.ti pubH-Jatlo- n Air newspaper Fore, Affair. Office This comm.rclal ontarprl.. n.mb.rl of th. U.S. military for Air Fore. of D.f.ns. official of, or .ndor..d by, th. U.S. Gov.rnm.nt. th. l.w. th. nM.ssarily I Rtrv upplmnt loAirth R... U. -- Hilltop T7m, publlthd svlc... "Z or th. Department of th. Air Fore. Unless otherwise Indicated, all photos ar. U.S. Air Fore, photos. Advertisements contained herein do not constitute an .ndors.rn.nt by th. Department of Defense, th. Department of th. Air Fore, or Hill AFB, Utah. 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