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Show B2 H.: -- cp Tttnei LIFETIMES April 19, 1991 Enlisted members will receive honors Hill AFBs top enlisted men and women of 1990 will be honored at a banquet April 27 at the Noncommissioned Officers' Club. Hill's first sergeants sponsor the event, which will feature 55 members of the 23rd U.S. Army Band with a patriotic musical presentation to salute the professionalism of the enlisted men and women of CI jl Hill. There are 30 nominees in three active duty and three Reserve categories. Winners will be announced at the banquet and are selected by a board of chief master sergeants representing Ogden Air Logistics Center and all units assigned to HilL Reservists were selected by a board from the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing and associated units. Tickets fpr the banquet are still available from unit first sergeants. The cost is $12 for grades airman basic through staff sergeant and $14 for grades technical sergeant and above. Dress for military attendees is messcr semiformal dress. Civilians should wear coat and tie or evening attire. The banquet will begin at 6 p.m. There wil! be an dance band for entertainment immediately following the formal festivities. Active duty nominees are: 18-pie- Airman off the Year SrA. Kenneth W.J. Anglin, a remotely-pilotevehicle analyst with the 6545th Test Group; SrA. Steven Showcatally, an aircraft armament systems d specialist in the 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron; SrA. William J. Thomas, an aircraft control and warning specialist with the 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron; A1C Joseph C. Eygnor, a digital telephone switch technician in the 1881st Communication-Compute- r Systems Group; A1C Richard R. Gerth, a weather specialist with Detachment 6, 17th Weather Squadron; and A1C Paula R. Riley, an electronic computer and switch systems repairer in the 729th Tactical Control Squadron. NCO off f he TSgt. John E. Year V f Airman warning systems operator in the 729th TCS; TSgt. John W. Stuart, an electronic computer and switching systems technician with 84th RADES; SSgt. Margaret C. Burgess, a target intelligence specialist in the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing; SSgt. John J. Guerry, a course instructor for aircrew egress sys- NCO off NCO off the Year TSgt. Warren A. Grover, an air cargo technician in the 67th APS; TSgt. Sigilfredo A. Martinei, an air cargo technician with the 68th APS; TSgt. Lynn E. Vinzant, a security police supervisor with the 419th TFW; and TSgt. Patrick G. Wolcott, an individual mobilization augmentee assigned to the 2849th SPS as a law enforcement supervisor. the Year SMSgt. Michael D. Clark, an aerospace control and warning systems superintendent with 84th RADES; MSgt. Steven M. Beasley, a services superintendent in the 729th TCS; MSgt. Gordon H. Fesenger, a weather technician with Det. 6, 17th WS; MSgt. Henry K. Klaiss, a financial management and services superintendent in the 388th TFW; MSgt. Daniel A. Lickteig, a security police supervisor with the 2849th SPS: MSgt. David B. Mor-phi- s, Senior NCO of the Year SMSgt. Franklin D. Wolfe, an IMA assigned to the Ogden ALC as a tactical aircraft maintenance superintendent; MSgt. Ross P. Child, first sergeant of the 68th APS; MSgt. Gary D. Dixon, a security police supervisor with the 419th TFW; and MSgt. Albert W. Hepler III, first sergeant of the 67th APS. a quality assurance supervisor in the 6545th TG. Reserve nominees are: Simpson, an airborne control and the Year SrA. Mark L. Copenhaver, an air cargo specialist with the 6Sth Aerial Port Squadron; SrA. Robert D. Sherwood, a security police specialist with the 419th TFW; and A1C Gregory A. Tanner, an air cargo specialist with the 67th APS. tems technicians with Detachment 533, 3751st Field Training Squadron; SSgt. Eddie P. LaCroix Jr., a weather technician with Det. 6; SSgt. Norman G. Peck, an aerospace ground equipment systems technician in the 6545th TG; and SSgt. Tamara L. Westerman, a law enforcement specialist with the 2849th Security Police Squadron. Senior off .'.aw.-- a . . f.v.:ww.'.y.y,:-jxr- ' v. (MM (nnnHdunMSiW) - - : V ? V , - -- 1' i 1 I i ( v5 "GET IT HOT - GET IT LATE" ...at Subway Get $1 .00 off the price of a footlong or salad. From 9 p.m. until J2 z a.m. 1 Sun-T.h"- r. Fn-S- at ITT Offer .Expires 5991 564 No. Main 774-868- Clearfield 9 Not Good With Any Other Offer Reserve Tickets: Dee Events Center Weekdays 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. 626-850- 0 |