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Show Haitop Times STORM SUPPORT March 29, 1991 t V Support from home Right, MSgt. Frank Mitchell. 2701st Explosive Ordnance Detach- ment, helps a sixth grade student to write a special G.I. Love You letter. Returning troops said these letters were the highlight of their time away from home. : ) vuY- 1 ft xx-- I I, . '' - i . I l Below, Brent Dille, fuel system mechanic in the Aircraft Directorate, repairs a C-13- 0. Ogden workers accelerated maintenance on several aircraft to meet unit needs in the Gulf smmmy' - gp 1 conflict. .Ort 1 1 t .r-- - V . o "A 1, t ) - v : ... - i '4. K t - 40r Lj 2i J.; i i 'Tis my country The city of Ogden held a special Valentine's Day rally to show support tor the troops. Ribbons will remain tied to trees in Ogden Municipal Park until all Utah troops come home, said the mayor. 1 j r SS'NSs -- fffit nnnnU - tsaa I 41 1.1 r S tl f I mwJ 'j' " - Thirst quencher One of Hill's pilots takes a sip of water before taking off for a training mission in the Persian Gulf region. Training received at home helped Hill's pilots contribute to the overall success of Operation Desert Storm. r mm 4m iW 1 i Workers at home s V c8! -cu, nin a civilian ana miuiary workers contnoutea greauy to the war effort. Many employees worked long hours and pruuuiy aia meir part, uien Bushman, ordnance system mechanic in Commodities Directorate, rewires an MAU-1bomb rack. Above, Aerial Port Squadron members load a with pallets of bombs headed for the Middle East. 2 C-14- 1 |