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Show HILL'S BEST No.. 17. 199) 19 Hilltop Times QecogjcunCflon Continued from Pogt 18 Hill's nomination package for the outstanding Career Development Course graduate, SrA. Romeo Kabigting. has been forw arded to Headquarters, Air Force Logistics Command, for commandwide com- ICBM Products Directorott: Thomas W. Barnes. Technology and Industrial Support Directorate; Robert W. Bailey, Allen N. Budge, Kathleen G. Dillon, Bevan C. Ipson and Ted D. Keeling and Ralph A. Nelson. 2849th Air Base Group: Karol K. DeGroot, Dennis W. Murphy, Don H. Cowlishaw and Gary C. Harper. Aircraft Directorate: John H. Evans, Lawrence D. Hubertz, D. LeRoy Smith, Blake D. Van Dyke, Roosevelt Crostwait Jr., Anthony A. DeWaal, Wil-liam J. Graham, Wilfred P. Martinez, Robert F. Pine and Thomas B. Spencer. Financial Management Directorate: John P. McFarland and James P. White. Contracting Directorate: Milton L. Kidman, Thomas D. Openshaw, Jenial R. Shakib, Michael A. Dougher, Thomas J. Jachim and Standley J. 1 Poulsen. Human Resources Directorate: A. Jeanne McDonald. 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron: Frank V. Pen-nand James K. Johnson. 1881st Systems Marcus P. Sharon Rood, Hildebrandt, Group: Jay V. Offret and Kerry L. Olsen. Commodities Directorate: Walter R. Chamberlain, Dent T. Mason, Lola P. Brake and John W. a ns Computer-Communicatio- Stevens. 419th Tactical Fighter Wing: Larry D. Henderson and William J. Dewey. 6545th Test Group: Raymond P. Knowles and James F. Scott. Detachment 8, 1365th Audiovisual Squadron: Jerome E. Bader. petition. j According to the nomination package, "Kabigting epitomizes the 'whole person' concept he's an outstanding worker, a leader among his peers and his participation in base and community activities is unparalleled." Kabigting has been recognized as a leader at other times. He was selected Squadron Airman of the Year, 1990; Consolidated Base Personnel Specialist of the Year, 1990; Hill AFB nominee for AFLC CPBO Specialist of the Year, 1990; and Senior Airman Be He is active in his squadron activities and in the local community. In addition, he has maintained a "B" average in college courses aimed at a degree in personnel administration. low-the-Zon- e. Civilians off the Guarler announced Recipients of the Civilian of the Quarter Award for the April-Jun1991 period were announced recently: Tamara Hunter, Vernon R. Ostlund, Joseph Sturzenegger and Lynn Wiggill. Hunter, who won in the GS-- and below (nonsuper-visory- ) category, works at the base hospital as a medical data technician. She is responsible for transcribing highly specialized medical dictation from more than 80 physicians. She won the award for the exceptional initiative, dedication and increased productivity she has demonstrated, said her nomination package. 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"His conscientious management has guaranteed incident-freprotection of UTTR assets," nomination to the according package. and below award. Sturzenegger won the WG-1He is a WG-1electrician in the 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron interior electric shop. Sturzenegger' s nomination package states, "He performs his assignments with a high degree of knowledge and skill as an electrician. To do all his assigned tasks, he must coordinate with many individuals and other divisions which he does in 'in outstanding manner to keep all systems working." Sturzenegger is responsible for the electrical systems on all deep water wells on base and for electrical service for the base industrial waste treatment plant. The winner of the WS-- and below (supervisory) award was Wiggill, a WS-- materials examiner and identifier foreman in Technology and Industrial Support Directorate. 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