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Show -- 1 14 NEWS April 19, 1991, Hilltop Times s s re Reductions less severe, thousands keep working Force WASHINGTON DC. ir 15.2S7 will be cuts people by Sept. 30, 4,000 strength fewer than the original 19.2S7 planned for by the end of the fiscal year, according to a memorandum from the assistant secretary of defense. "All of the services adjusted their personnel plans significantly to accommodate Operation Desert Storm." Christopher Jehn said April 8. For the active force, this action included exten(AFNS)-A- sive 5 ing use of retiree recalls. With the initiation of the Middle East troop withdrawals, the services have readjusted plans to allow them to end fiscal 1991 as close to their previously budgeted end strengths as possible. m All of the services adjusted their personnel plans significantly to accommodate Operation Desert Storm. 99 re-enli- st. Chrittophtr Jthn To reach the end strength of 514,000, the Air Force is conducting programmed involuntary separations, releasing all recalled retirees and minimiz The performance, May 4 at the Golden Spike Arena in Ogden, will cap off the events held at the arena that day. Reserved tickets will be $6.25 with general admission at $5.25. Public Service Recognition Week is a time set aside by the government to Feauturing: Denise with Color Analysis Jalene and Karla on Nails "Patriotism," with a focus on ll opera- tions Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Other activities during the day in addition to the Osmond concert include the Little Wrangler Rodeo and Makeover & $35 Special PEDICURE wrnassage, reg $15 MENS HAIRCUTS reg $10 Special Qicsosi $1 000 $800 A fun run will be held May 11. For more information on it, or for more information on tickets, contact MSgt. Ken McClure at the Education Office, Bldg 383, or call Ext. 79964. Events are open to both military and civilians. For This t 3 Roy 776-397- 3 . isi er $7.25. Why Pay Thousands More $2995 Special Cream-O-Web- The dinnerceremony will follow at 6 p.m., where the brass quintet of the 23rd Army National Guard Band will perform. Tickets for the dinner are on sale until April 30, and the cost is 2654 W. 6000 So. w 2 m a dinnerceremony in honor of Desert Shield and Desert Storm. There will also be displays, a carnival and entertainment throughout the day. A soft-batournament, pitting teams from various government agencies, will also be held that day. The rodeo wiU begin at 2 p.m. and will be in the building at the Weber County Fairgrounds. pay tribute to the profession of public service and to America's 20 million men and women who work in federal, state and local governments. The theme for this year's activities is A performance by country singer Marie Osmond will highlight the annual Public Service Recognition Week. reg. The cost of cutting 4,000 fewer people than originally scheduled will be $120 million in fiscal 1991. This will be financed by money transferred from the Persian Gulf Regional Defense Fund account, Shield-Storprovided for in the 1991 Operational Desert Supplemental Appropriations Act. Aimtont tecratary of detent smorad highlights event Mcarie PERMS people. Normal attrition should reduce the excess fiscal 1991 end strength by Jan. 1. With about 4,150 people stop lossed, the Air Force short-terplans to extend the authority beyond the to handle Desert Storm redeployment requirements. Both officers and enlisted personnel involved with airlift, refueling and other redeployment support missions will be kept on active duty until the air portion of the Southwest Asia campaign is complete. 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