OCR Text |
Show I 18 LIFETIMES Oct. 4, 1991 H '.'.'cp Times NCO attitudes key to positive change 2039th Communications Training by SSgt. Teresa Dervin Squadron: SSgt. Bret L. Simmons, who also won the Communicative Skills Award. Other award winners included: NCO PME Center staff sergeant from the 729th Tactical Control Squadron earned top honors at the NCO Leadership School Commandant's Award and Freedom Award: SSgt. John D. Rose. graduation Sept. 23. award388th CRS. Mitchell Mark E. was SSgt. ed the John Levitow Honor Graduate Leadership and Management . Selected for Award: SSgt. Brian A. Jouget, 388th Award for Class outstanding scholastic efforts and Aircraft Generation Squadron. demonstrated leadership, Mitchell was Military Studies Award: Sgt. Daniel R. Klotz, 2892nd Distribution the top student in a class of 66. is the last class to gradu- Squadron. Class 91-NCO ate from the CMSgt. David E. Hall, senior enlistLeadership School. As of Oct. 1, the name of the center ed advisor to the commander, 388th will change to Airman Leadership Tactical Fighter Wing, was the guest School. The mission of the ALS is to speaker. He emphasized that the rapid train airmen in the responsibilities and changes occurring both in the world and in the Air Force require people to duties of noncommissioned officers. adapt rapidly resisting change is Distinguished graduates were: 388th Component Repair Squad- counterproductive. ron: Sgts. Shannon J. Voytilla, Robert As examples of changes in the world N. Habinyak and Justin D. Johnson. he cited the Berlin Wall coming down, 2952nd Combat Logistics Support the Soviet Republics declaring inSquadron: SSgt. James R. Boggs. dependence, and the Germanies be1881st Communications-Compute- r coming united. To keep pace with Systems Group: Sgt. Robert R. changes such as these, the Air Force is also changing, he said. Braun. 3612th Combat Crew Training The Air Force is reorganizing into five levels of control: wing, group, Squadron: Sgt. Brian C. Harlan. A 91-H- H squadron, shopbranch, flight and individual teara crew, he said. Closer to home, the chief said, the 3S8th Tactical Fighter Wing AGS. CRS and Equipment Maintenance Squadron were to become the 3S8th Maintenance Squadron effective Tuesday. These changes affect all he warned. "Why did I speak of changes?" he asked. "Because changes happen always have and always will," he said. The bottom line is to approach change with a positive, objective attitude. "Rather than saying, 'Are you kidding, that will never work,' ask.'What can we do to make it work?" Hall said. "Don't let resistant forces hinder your ability to bring about changes that may prove to be for the better," he said. He concluded by telling the graduates, "You are the key to positive change in this rapidly changing Air Force. Give it your best shot." Other graduates of Class 91-- were: 2849th Air Base Group: Sgt. service-member- s, H Daniel R. Krahenbuhl. 388th AGS: SSgts. Roberto Braga, Terry L. Hunter, Edward E. Williams and Sgt. Kevin M. James. 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron: Sgts. Travis W. Black, Arman- do J. Fuentes, Todd A. Ladley, Rodney O. Man warren, Keith A. Perry, Robert P. Sprenkle, Robert W. Stil-soSSgts. Thomas A. Helriegel, Jimmy E. Hutchings, Samuel A. Klatt and Ricky W. Mathews. n; 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron: Sgts. Kenneth J. Goldsby, Paul Kim, Joseph M. Rosinski. Henry L. Williams; SSgts. Dennis B. Breese Jr.. Andrew N. Coffey Jr.. Jaime A. Cullum, Desmond C. DeCaires, Ernestine E. Henry and Kevin R. Johnson. 388th CRS: Sgts. Wesley E. Baker. Ronald S. Howell, Allen W. Redman, Ronald W. Rupright, John W. Thomas, Scott A. West; SSgts. Michael K. Daniher, Dave W. Kuefner, William H. O'Briant, Michael D. Scarbrough and Robert F. Seger. 388th EMS: Sgts. Kenneth A. Cone-ly- , Todd W. Fairfield and Anthony Wrhisenand. 2849th Distribution Squadron: Sgt. Ronald M. Watson. 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron: Sgt. Steven L. Acree. U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill: Sgt. Lisa M. Moddrelle and SSgt. Mary F. Schiff. 2721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron: Sgt. Diana J. Moore, SSgts. James E. Burrell and Todd W. Hetland. 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron: Sgt. Elizabeth A. Evarone. 2849th Security Police Squadron: Sgts Michelle M. Colly and Timothy Wahlberg; SSgts. Roger L. Baker and Vance F. Fabry. 79th Aerial Port Squadron: Sgt. Louis L. Lewis. 6514th Test Squadron: Sgts. Kenneth W. Anglin and William L. Dulaney. nirfi'fTf'iniii. mm Lee's Mongolian Bar-B-Q Asian Gifts and flpehnranf ! and Food Store -- 1 Night Only 377 A South State Street Clearfield, UT DINNER SPECIAL LUNCH-3- Monday thru Thursday Time Through 45 All You Can "Philippine News" Eat Monthly Special Frozen Mussels Reg. 2.49lb. NOW 2866 Washington Blvd. HOURS Ogden 621-912- 00 A.M. 3:00 P.M.; Dinner, 5.00-10:0Closed 3 5 P.M. Mon Sat; Closed Sundays Lunch, 1 1 ('' 0 P.M. 0 converts 92 r Tss V -- of all contributions into direct md to victims of disaster, disease and poverty in 73 countries. CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES .v. ....... a member of CRS Aim 9 Coming Soon Door to Door (From U.S. to Philippines) 75 -1 VVlb. Boxes and Money Good Variety of All Asian Foods HOURS: 10 8 pm. Monday-Frida- FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY FRIDAY Saturday 9 6 p.m. Sunday 12 6 p.m. IK They Count On Us Because We Make Every Penny Count. CRS 1. 774-622- Weekly DINNER-7- 35 Only$535 j For All Your Food and Gift Needs: r Sandwiches Salads v Si of the Combined Federal Campaign Giant Sandwiches Party Trays The Purchase of ' Soups Spaghetti a Small or Large Sandwich or Large Salad! IOne Coupon per sandwich or salad; JrZ ;7; f'&l'S is Layton Hills Mall Convenience Center 546-650- 0 V-J- S |