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Show April 5, 2001 Engine, from page 1 individual test cells were completed and prior to military construction completion. With government beneficial occupancy in hand and the new facility operating, the production branch can test numerous models of gas turbine engines, jet fuel starters, central and accessory gear boxes, airframe mounted accessory drives, and a variety of air turbine starters supporting most of the Expeditionary Air Forces' fighter, airlift, rescue and bomber fleet "The building is state-of-the-art- ," test cell supervisor. The j J7 .T - said Kelly Boatright, thing is, we're still in a pro- " -- i.7zr it "' -- ;..!- .,. totype stage in standing up the workload and we have to prove ourselves in order to have headquarters release the assets to us. I'm just anxious to show everyone that we are fully capable of handling whatever's thrown at us and we can do it, and do it well." Walking through the new facility, one gets the impression of the structure and all it's components costing more than $8 million, but MILCON made every cent -f- f ' : ' -- : - itj7 - P Is ' y. yvTl 'lil y Qi 1 . ..- . . 1! Vi pnt k SJ IV' li e tQ The Air Force Enlisted Men's Widows and The Dependents Home Foundation Inc. home is located in Fort Walton Beach near Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The home foundation provides widows of retired enlisted people with housing facil- count "It's funny, when I first looked at this place, I figured it cost at least $20 million," said Andreason. "It's really a salute to the Air Force to make every dollar count and still make the facility Familiar faces will be on hand to man the facility. Many of the 500 workers planned to handle the workload came up from San Antonio. The mission will reach full capacity at the end of fiscal year 2002. "Fortunately, 35 percent of the expert technicians came to Hill from San Antonio with the new workload,'' Andreason said. That's something we hoped for." With nearly 180 experienced personnel in a similar facility, training requirements were reduced and the mission will get on track faster. Hill AFB, Utah's largest employer, added another jewel to its collection of goodies, and hired at least another 300 personnel from the area to support the workload. "Our celebration of this new capability will posture 1 Reserve, Guard and tions benefiting active-dutretired Air Force people and their families, including surviving spouses and their families. The service is able to do this through four programs. The organizations are: The official charThe Air Force Aid Society Air Force, this program helps eligible ity of the active-dutand retired Air Force members with financial emergencies. Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve members on active duty may also receive assistance. Assistance is provided through loans for such things as food, grants or interest-frerent, utilities and other essential goods and services. The society also sponsors an education grant program, and a spouse tuition assistance program overseas. it if u.C:;?f i v - See Fund, page state-of-the-a-rt'' 1 ities and related services. Those eligible are Mm Photo by Senior Airman Russ Martin test cell supervisor, quality checks an jet fuel starter In the new gas turbine engine and secondary power systems facility in Bldg. 240. us to provide combat ready spares to warfighters and help us execute our top priority within the Commodities Directorate...On-Tim- e Delivery." said Lt Col. Gene Collins, Power Systems Division chief. "We're proud to reap the plentiful benefits of the hard work and planning by Hill and San Antonio leaders and stand up this $109 million dollar organic repair initiative." 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