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Show IS Hilltop T,mes HILL'S BEST. Nov. 22, 1991 yearly If The annual Oden Air Logistics Center Enlisted Recognition Banquet to honor the ALC's outstanding airmen of the year w ill be held Dec. 13 at the Hill NCO Club. The event, is sponsored by the ALC first sergeants. n Og-de- Hill airmen and NCOs are competing in three categories for e Twenty-thre- the yearly honor. Those nominated are: Senior NCO 1881st Communications-Compute- r Systems Group: MSgt. Vasco M. Campos. 2892nd Distribution Hill category 2952nd Braden Jr. 2892nd Air Base Group: MSgt. Grace J. By num. CLSS: 2849th SPS: SSgt. Vincent Walters. 2849th 1881st C-CS- G: SSgt. Mark T. Tacheny. Airman category 2849th SPS: SrA. Dwaine C. Bair. 2952nd CLSS: SrA. Peter J. Cich. 2721st MMTS: SrA. Troy A. Hass. 1881st C-CS- G: Thompson Jr. Francis E. SrA. Jimmy D. 2892nd DS: SrA. Gregory C. Vale. 2849th ABG: SrA. Gloria J. Civil Engineering SquadB. L. Stineman. TSgt. John E. DS: TSgt. ron: SSgt. Timothy Squadron: Spy-chalsk- i. Wolff. NCO category 2849th Hospital: SSgt Karl M. Moulton. 2849th ABG: SSgt. Daniel K. Robinett. 2721st MMTS: SSgt. Eric J. MSgt. Thentress Jones. 2849th Security Police Squadron: MSgt. David R. M alley. U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill: MSgt. Pamela J. M azure. 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron: MSgt. Jack H. Mullis. 2721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron: MSgt. Stephen L. Jankowski. WTilliams. nl CES: AlC Dominic H. 2849th Hospital: AlC Roy C. Tabor. The banquet's social hour will begin at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Maj. Gen. Dale W. Thompson Jr., Ogden ALC commander, will be the guest speaker. Dinner music will be provided by the Clearfield Strings. A '50s and '60s band, the Salt Lake City Shakers, will provide dance music. All military and base employees are invited. Tickets are available through unit first sergeants and are sold on a basis. The price is $13 per person. first-com- first-serve- d e, Wright-Patterso- n the Col. Meredith H. Mynhier Materiel Requirement.- Award. The award is a command wide competition whose winners have distinguished themselves by innovative actions and outstanding leadership that resulted in significant improvements in the requirements function of the command mission. Skeen. Technology and Industrial Support Directorate, won the production management specialist category for his exceptional performance in analyzing the requirements for precision equipment repair and calibration. Skeen's efforts identified process changes that s in a one-yesaved more than 9.000 period. He has developed many computer programs to 1974-198- 0. Service milestones recognized Many Hill AFB employees recently reached and service milestones. In recognition of their years of dedicated service, they were awarded service pins. 40-yea- service pins B Please see OFF!! 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Howell. three NCOs from Hill As members of Class 91-AFB graduated from the Military Airlift Command NCO Academy-West- , Norton AFB, Calif., recently. Lee's Mongolian r 40-ye- ar Base HCOs graduate ar man-hour- They were: TSgts. Amado E. Bulaong Jr. and Dale E. Krise, 388th Fighter Wing, and Michael R. Wilson. 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron. The studies at the MAC NCO Academy are designed to prepare selected NCOs for positions of greater responsibilities by broadening their leadership and managerial capabilities. streamline the requirements process through various production organizations which, in turn, enhanced customer support, saving millions of dollars. The Col. Meredith H. Myhier Materiel Requirements Award honors the man who was deputy chief of the Materiel Requirement Directorate at HeadMynhier is rememquarters AFLC from bered for developing the requirements process that is still in use. Maj. Gen. William Hallin, deputy chief of staff for Requirements, presented the award. Skeen's wife. Jodi. and his supervisor, Gary Chapman, also attended. dc Industrial systems specialist Dan Skeen recently AFB. Ohio, to accept traveled to P o. people receive recognition for job well done Systems specialist wins AFLC-wt- k k Ber-gamasc- 'I i: V IR I 1 mil it BJ 4 1500 West Riverdale Rd., Ogden For the Benefit of Members and Guests UT v A |