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Show LIFETIMES No. 15, 1991 19 H Btsp T,r Air Force members move up a rank The following Air Force members Master sorgoant will receive promotions to the rank indicated during November. 2849th Joseph J. Bleicher. 2952nd Combat Logistics port Squadron: Donald R. Diane L. Stanek, 421st Tactical Fighttr Squadron; 6545th TG: Steven G. Moore. 729th Tactical Control Squad- Sup- Rod R. Gard. First It ufe ttoitt Detachment 3, 3025th 6545th Test Group: John M. airman 1881st Jeffrey R. G: Hinshaw. 2849th FTD Team: Karen G. Pyle. 388th CRS: Dara P. Prince. 84th Radar Evaluation Squad-ron- : Edward Colquillard. Technical sorcgoant 388th EMS: Steven G. Decosta, Jeffry Son!or masfGi sorcjcanf Field Training Detachment 533, 3751st M. Emery, Allen P. Hile Jr., and Gery L. Noel. FTD 533: Patricia L. Mills. 3568th U.S. Air Force Recruiting Field Training Squadron: Ronald D. Busby. Squadron: Douglas W. Fields. Se curity Police Squadron: Leroy J. Dickey III. 2849 CES: Michael S. Carson. Hospital: Kurt E. Ignasiak. 2721 MMTS: Rodney J. At-ni- p and Kevin I. Pierce. 533: Nancy A. Goethe. Engineering 2721st Senior gleton. Management Hospital: Mark A. 388th AGS: John O. Conn. 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron: Thomas S. Verross. 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron: Denver C. Miller and Robert C. Tischler. Detachment 8, 1365th Audiovisual Squadron: Curtis A. Sin- 388th Component Repair Squadron: James K. Gantt II. first class Conner. 388th Fighter Wing: Byron E.O. McGrath. 2952 CLSS: Gregory Middendorf and Michael B. Walker. 2701st Explosive Ordnance Dis- posal Squadron: Andrew 388th Ken- Airman 2721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron: Terry L. Vowell. 4th Tactical Fighttr Squadron: ron: James A. Jensen Jr. and neth G. White. Systems Group: Jeffrey A. Brown. Harcrow. Bruce P. Hamilton. im Civil Engineering Squadron: Langston and - Schickel. 1881st Base Group: Sonny J. Hunt. U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill: Susan M. Bost, Rex A. EMS: Rory L. Hohnstein, Susan M. Perkins and Susan I. sergeant 2849th Air Captain IP 388th Staff L. Lewis. FW: Carl L. Courtois and Richard E. Davis. 421st TFS: Brian W. Alcantar. 388th AGS: Tonya R. Alexander, Matthew W. Davis, Andrew S. McKee, Douglas Oettinger, Michael L. Parks, Jose P.E. Recto III and Michael S. Tout. 388th CRS: Geoffrey Louglin and Christopher McBride. MMTS: Suzanne M. Brigman, Bryan S. Coburn and Michael T. Woollard. 2849th SPS: William D. Baker, Michael Desormeaux, Jerry J. Glynn, Carl A. Grin, Derral G. Par-tiand Shaney R. Smith. 2849th CES: Vance T. Williams. 388th FW: Michael A. Bolin. 388th CRS: Albert H. Pelletier. 388th AGS: Stephen A. Baran and Chad R. Burns. 729th TCS: Scott J. Abramson, John L. Hemphill, Mark D. Olsen, James M. Peters and Gary D. Pullen. n iUrtttan 2721st MMTS: Michael D. Whitmore. 421st FS: David S. Hatfield. 388th CRS:Michael D. Jones and Mark J. Riensche. 388th EMS: Gared M. Ewen. tt VCRs IfiTENDOs ALL GUARANTEED X German Restaurant Authentic German Gournit Cooking in Old World Atmosphere PRIVATE PARTY ROOMSGIFT SHOP ' Our Entrees Start at $8.95 including soup and salad UniTDC. Tiiar WaA Fri. & XV Sat. TLiu C.AA 1 A. A A D M Ct) .( fk w fffrnr P.M. RESERVATIONS ARE WELCOME: 5:00-11:0- 0 OGDEN'S OLDEST PAWN SHOP 120 25th Street Ogden 394-894- 6 479-756- 1 i ytr . . 4387 Hamson Blvd. (Harrison Depot) 1 Kf?a frnm Arro fW Fvpntc rntM- - Ogden ' American Heart Association FLOODING IN BANGLADESH WAR IN THE GULF FAMINE IN AFRICA ALL OVER THE WORLD . . . CHILDREN AT RISK It seems like some things never change . . . I lannogl f 'M r I III ' 1 . " . . A, J" But they do. In the 1980's, UNICEF helped immunize 80 percent of the world's children, saving 12 million young lives. UNICEF also helped lower child malnutrition in much of the developing world by 50 percent. UNICEF is saving a million children a year through the spread of oral rehydration therapy, which cures the dehydration caused by diarrhea.. And UNICEF is close to eradicating polio forever. at a low cost with the participation of governments and communities. And all of it achieved not for today, or for tomorrow, but for good. All of this achieved Where there are children without nourishment, children without water, children without medicine, children without education where there are chilthere is dren without hope UNICEF. And there is change. Please UNICEF, U.S. COMMITTEE FOR (0329) when designating your CFC contribution this year. Thank you for your generous support. Un4 ' INTERNATIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES 1 li WERE FIGHTING FOR KXJRUFE SMm Commlmr Jbr uniccf 0) Uniud Nuionl Oiibnm'i Fund I Forest Service - USDA - f I |