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Show April 4,1996 History shows Iraq in war -- auditions held D Musical The Kenley Centennial Theatre and Layton Arts and Humanities Council are holding auditions for the musical, "Into the Woods," to be produced July 18-2- auditions are Saturday, Monday and auditions will be held April 13, 2 Tuesday. Cattle-cal- l p.m., to cast any remaining roles. Auditioning talent should prepare a vocal selection from the show and a contrast song of their choice. To reserve an audition time or for more information contact Ron Bonanni, Reserved-tim- e 771-552- B Clothingequipment must be cleaned All clothing and equipment must be cleaned before the items are turned in to the Individual Equipment Element. Dirty clothes can be taken to the Base Linen Exchange Facility, Bldg. 332, for cleaning. For more information call TSgt. Renee Welty, Ext. DSpring Ball scheduled The Officers. Wives' Club is sponsoring a Spring Ball April 20 at the Officers Club, Bldg. 150. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Dinner includes a choice of beef tenderloin or. chicken pontchartrain. Cost is $16 per person. All Officers Club members are invited to attend. Attire for the evening is mess dress, formal, or coat and tie. For more information or to reserve a seat call Mary Nell Reservations must be made by Costello, April 16. 771-352- 5. women's luncheon planned D Federal A Federal Women's Club luncheon will be held April 20, 12:30 p.m., at the 49er Steak Company, 49 E. 200 S., Clearfield. Reservations must be made by April 14, and cancellations won't be accepted after April 15. To make reservations, individuals living in the Ogden and North Davis areas should call Ruth Carper, Individuals living in the or Mary Daniels, Salt Lake and South Davis areas should call Billie Muror Lula Jean Secrist, ray, 773-026- 773-281- Vegas was retired Gen. Charles Horner. In his discussions of Air Force News Service what went on' and didn't go on LAS VEGAS History during Desert Storm, Horner shows that Iraq's military was took issue with any notion that well equipped during the Gulf nuclear weapons would be War. It had all the instruments targeted. " I know of no effort to plan or of war to obliterate thousands. At a March gathering of Ninth the use of nuclear weapons in the Air Force Association veterans pulf War, and I would have been in Las Vegas celebrating the the guy to do that," explained fifth anniversary of Desert Horner who served as the comthe issue of Iraq's mander for all U.S. and allied air Storm potential military prowess, and assets during Operations Desert recent disclosures by former Shield and Desert Storm. "I do know that while we posSecretary of Defense Dick Cheney, were hot topics of con- sess nuclear weapons, we left with the Iraqis some ambiguity versation. For instance, Cheney was fea- as to whether they would be used tured on a recent CNN Desert if the Iraqis chose to use Storm fifth anniversary special weapons of mass destruction," where he said the use of nuclear he said. . the general acweapons was an option during - Still, Desert Storm. knowledged that in Las Vegas "We never got close to the nuclear weapons are often a topic point where we should have used of conversation ever since the nanuclear weapons," Cheney said. tion viewed the first televised fir"Although I think it would have ing of a nuclear device been seriously considered if, in generally known as "Operation on April 22, 1952. fact, he (Saddam Hussein) used Big Shot" his weapons of mass destruction The atomic blast took place in the desert near Las Vegas. against our forces. When --asked what role these ""If Iraq used chemical or biological weapons, then the U.S. weapons hold in the future, would consider all options in- Horner said, "Any sane person cluding nuclear weapons," would realize that nuclear weapons have no utility in the Cheney said. The guest speaker for the world today other than to deter Ninth AFA convention in Las Russia." by MSgt. David P. Masko - 295-144- 295-533- """" well-equipped """"" - Global from page -- 19 Hilltop Times 1 . invest another $5 billion over the next 10 years, Widnall said. Air Force also will provide GPS services "for the foreseeable future to all branches of the military, to all of America, and the world," the secre- tary said. When the Air Force began developing GPS technology and terns 20 years ago, "no one could have anticipated how much this would burgeon into a new capability, not just for the military but also for the United States and the world," said Lyles. He likened GPS to the creation of the computer more than 50 years ago. "No one would have anticipated that we would have computer chips today the size of a pin's head and with a lot of different applications." By the same token, he said no one in 1970s could have "appreciated how great the GPS signal would have amplified into unique capabilities." Allowing widespread use of the GPS system will not degrade military readiness during a wartime situation or crisis, Lyles said. The navigation signal is so accurate, however, that the military is looking at how to prevent its adversaries from gaining an advantage, Lyles said. GPS consists of a constellation of 24 satellites, receivers and a worldwide signal monitoring and control network to ensure the "health of the satellite system is sustained," said Clay. Air Force Space Command in Colorado Springs, Colo., controls and operates the system. Air Force launched the first satellite Feb. 14, 1989, and the 25th satellite March 27. 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