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Show 10 Hilltop Times Year Jan. 11, 1996 (from pag 2) deployed for six weeks to Egypt in supof Operation Bright Star. The last six RF-4Phantom aircraft from the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing left Hill and the Air Force the inventory. Their final destination Spanish Air Force, Torrejon, Spain. Hill employees exceeded the Combined Federal Campaign goal by $89,000. They pledged $485,000. dE5 port September Retired Air Hum VIZ '2233 UK tejm C Force Col. William Evans loaned a portion of his personal Air Force uniform collection to Hill's Aerospace Museum. The exhibit includes uniforms worn by U.S. Aviators from World War I to modern day high-tecflight suits. The 75th Services Division held the fourth annual Summer Bash to thank customers for their support. Five members of the Polish military i, delegation led by Brig. Gen. Jerzy chief, Technical Division of the General Staff, spent a day observing Hill's 6 maintenance and calibration processes. After nearly 20 years at Hill AFB, the AIM-- 9 Sidewinder missile workload was transferred to Letterkenny Army Depot, Pa. The 75th MG's new TRICARE and Education and Training facilities h r vrr " ' Pasz-kowsk- F-1- -- H300.000 - opened. The Hill Aerospace Museum held its "Food for Life" drive. For one food item the hands-o- n tour of public got an the aircraft on display at the museum. The food was donated to a local charity. 218 Hill employees lost their jobs and 604 others were reassigned or downgraded due to Department of Defense budget cuts and workload reductions. The last outdated underground fuel storage tank was removed, bringing Hill AFB in compliance with state and Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Hill joined the rest of the Air Force and converted to a safer JP-- jet fuel. hH400,000 j --H200,000 - semi-annu- - 4-ioo,- ft j ooo -f- -o o Hill CFC Contributions Approximately 3,000 Hill AFB civilian workers were furloughed for four days when Congress and President ClinFamous Hispanics were portrayed ton failed to reach an agreement on the during the annual Hispanic Outreach federal budget. A new Depot Production Support Program held in the base theater. The 388th FW participated in Facility, Bldg. 503, officially opened. The Gunsmoke '95 at Nellis AFB, Nev. 64,500 square-foo- t facility houses the The Combined Federal Campaign Defense Logistics Agency's raw stock kicked off its 1995 base drive with a goal warehouse, Commodities Directorate's of raising more than $450,000 for local, chemical storage and the Technical and Industrial Support Directorate's battery national and international charities. Humanitarian relief supplies includ- shop. Base organizations joined together ing medical supplies, tents, sleeping bags and clothing were shipped from Hill to to help 74 military families have a happy Rwanda, Pakistan and the Caribbean. Thanksgiving. The families received food packages which included turkeys, groceries and money. With the help of Det. 1, 412th Test Wing, a Unity IV rocket was launched on the UTTR. The rocket was univerbuilt by students from four-locsities to provide students with hands-o- n 8 October 13-fo- experience propulsion. using hybrid rocket PETERSEN MOTORS The 729th Air Control Squadron brought the last of its people home from Det. 5 in Ecuador. The detachment was turned over to the Ecuadorian government after the 729th ACS helped moniOgden ALC's vice commander, tor illegal drug traffic for the last two Roger A. Brady, was promoted to years. brigadier general. Congress, under the Job Training The 5th annual Utah Quality Fair and Partnership Act, authorized a new and Symposium was held at Hill AFB. $704,00 grant which will provide a variThe 419th FW was awarded the ety of services for Hill AFB workers who highest possible overall rating for its lost their jobs as a result of realignoperational readiness inspection. ments, Department of Defense downsizMore than 20 representatives from and a loss of workloads. ing the United States, France, Germany and The Officers and NCO Wives Club the United Kingdom gathered at Hill for sponsored a tour of Hill's historic homes. the 38th Air Senior National Represen- Proceeds from the tour will benefit the tative Meeting. Wives Clubs scholarship fund. Former Ogden ALC commander, retired Lt. Gen. Robert P. McCoy died at The Air Combat Command's In- his home from cancer. General Condon held Commander's spector General conducted a Quality Air Force Assessment on the 388th FW. Calls in the base theater. Discussion They passed with flying colors. topics included voluntary separation, A 388th pilot ejected safely from his schedules, values privatization, work before it crashed in the desert 50 and challenges. ' miles south of Dugway Proving Ground. D The last Navy 8 Homet left Hill Capt. Scott O'Grady, the Air Force AFB for North Island, Calif. Out of approximately 400 applicapilot shot down in Bosnia June 2, joined the 419th FW. tions, 130 early separations were Forty-fiv- e members of the 75th SPS November 100 OVER DON'T IP SIXKSHP USED VEHICLES IN STOCK DRIVE ALL OVER TOWN! WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT!! '94 FORD '93 JEEP CHEROKEE TliMPO GL auto., pwr. plcg., SPORT 4x4, loaded AC, I '91 MAZDA I MX-- coupe, much only AC 7,99S '95 '93 GEO STORM GSI S!7cmSicui CUSTOM 5 MAn'A'oT,. spVC ? 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