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Show 10 Hilltop Times April 6. 1995 New members sought Hill Honor Guard upholds military traditions brought his hand up in a crisp salute. The devotion of the flag and the love 75th Security Police Squadron of country he felt were apparent and The Air Force has a reputation for brought tears to my eyes, a pounding t iking care of its own. In this context, to my heart and a stirring of my soul the Air Force Honor Guard plays a in response to the beauty of his patrispecial role by performing military otism. Thank you, airmen of Hill AFB. funeral honors an inherent part of for the renewed loyalty of country. We need many more who demonstrate our institutional values. The Hill AFB Honor Guard is no ex- respect to the flag and the country it ception. It has established a reputa- represents: and the patriotic feelings it tion of excellence for providing can engender in the hearts of Amerimilitary honors for Air Force per- ca's citizens. Please convey my feelsonnel. ings to those four airman who Another valuable service the unit provided one of the most meaningful pertorms is prov iding honors for civic flag ceremonies I have ever attended " ? by Capt. Nick DeMarco functions within the surrounding communities. An example of the fine work done by the honor guard is illustrated in the following letter about Hill's Honor Guard. "Dear Sir: "Saturday I attended the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Weber County at the Ogden Park Hotel. I nas impressed with the flag ceremony performed by four airmen from Hill AFB. From my vantage point on the front rou I H atched one airman place the flag to the right of the speaker's platform, tenderly placing a large fold from the top. drawing his hands down to shoiv the field of blue and the stars and stripes, then giving the flag a quick snap to secure its position He Con-rentio- n . This letter was published previously in the March 1 Ogden Standard Ex aminer and is a fine testimony to the outstanding quality of Hill s Honor Guard members. However, currently the Honor Guard is still seriously undermanned. The Honor Guard team needs not only enlisted members but also officers the rank of second lieutenant to captain. In addition, the team will shortly be losing its bugler and will need a replacement as soon as possible. This is an opportunity to provide a valuable service to Hill AFB and the local community For further information, contact or Capt. N'ick DeMarco, Ext SSgt. Pat Lausier. Ext. CHECK PO Where You Can Borrow Up To d Check on your Post-Date- (No 4 purchase necessary.) CHECK POST formerly Check Expressions HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 546-277- 8 10:00 AM TO 825-644- 5 713 N. Mam. Layton 5633 S. 1900 W., Roy 5:30 PM - SATURDAY 10:00 466-707- 0 AM TO 2:00 PM 964-540- 0 85 W. 33rd S.. Salt Lake City 5642 S. Redwood Road. Kearns Airman Leadership School graduates 22 airman recently graduated from the Hill Airman Leadership School in Class Twenty-tw- 95-C- o . SrA. Robert J. Honey 388th Maintenance Squadron, was named the John L. Levitow Honor Graduate for the class and he also received the Military III. Up here, there is no substitute for the confidence that comes from competence. Citizenship Award. Distinguished graduincluded SrA. Steven A. Holder. 34th Fighter Squadron: and ates Senior Airmen Maureen P. Monroe and Michael J. Steiner. 75th Medical Group. The graduation ceremony was held at the Hill NCO Club with CMSgt. James E. McCowan. 419th Fighter Wing (Reserve) senior enlisted advisor, as the guest speaker. He conveyed the Air Force Reserve's role in the Air Force and stressed the importance of working as a team towards a Quality Air Force. Other graduates included: SrA. Michael D. Tillman, 34th Fighter Squadron; Senior Airmen Stephen J. McDonough and SrA. Mark F. 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