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Show rf I focuses on training ORE 02-0- 3 TSP opon ccccon and military members enroll or change their attributions 388th Fighter Wing Public Affairs dur-i-cj The 388th Fighter Wing got a chance to hone their wartime skills during the Team Hill Phase I exercise July The Phase I tested the war-.rio- n fcs Hirift Savings Plan's "open through July 31. For more infer ftas-so- coeact the Military Pcrso"ri Flights 777-184- 15-1- 5. deployment or been assigned to Hill Air Force Base? capability and to identify areas for improvement," said Col. Steve Hoog, 388th Fighter Wing commander. kicked off with a ORE 02-0- 3 wing recall at 6 a.m. July 15. Within 48 hours, 450 airmen and 235 short tons of cargo were processed at the Deployment Control Center, Bldg.. 900. With the commander's intent trainto conduct a "part-tas- k a Home- town News Release (DD Form 2266)? By filling our a HTNR, you can let family and friends in your hometown know what achievements you've made through the local newspaper. Forms can be obtained from the 388th Build- 1. - Photo by Airman Madetyn Waycftott ing" exercise, only randomly selected cargo and personnel were inspected to ensure compliance, according to Chief Master Sgt. Craig Stapp, 388th The Airmen Against Drunk Driving program has a new, easier to remember phone number. The program is free to all military and civilian base employees. There are no repercussions for using the program, and it is highly recommended. The new phone f' ..' v number is 777-111- 9. generation, deployment and regeneration. "The purpose of this exercise was to increase our combat Ha e you recently made rank or received an award? Have you returned from a Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office, ing 120, .suite 113. rs wing's initial response capability to go to war in four main areas: command and control, Ilomotovn novo If so, have you filled out Cap! Angle Chang By Civilian ination 388th Fighter Wing supplement to the Hilltop Times Thursday, July 25, 2002 Twice Monthly Li? 15-1- 9. FW Plans and Exercises. However, all units were required ' - - 388th FW troops process at the deployment center in Building 900 during Phase I of the Operational Readiness Exercise Airmen were required to processe through with family support, the chaplain, finance, medical and legal. July 7TT7 O . if Retraining restrictions Hi Restriction affecting staff sergeants and senior airmen in 2AXXX Air Force Specialty Code have just been released. Military Personnel Data System, Note 411, states, "staff sergeants and second term senior airmen retraining via forma school are restricted to other 2AXXX or 388th Logistics Support Squadron supply weigh-i- n station to get it ready to be deployed. Company Grade website, or special duty identifiers. Retraining into 519, also on the AFPC-R- e training webCenter-Retrainin- Hjelmberg, g Officer o J Military Personnel Flight- - retraining at Officer early release Air 'if .- s- "EL a () xa..v O o - u. o career assistance advisor or 5 A. ( Cm option, but not a guarantee. For more insight on' this matter, please consult "3 I O I u 4- - because when "The exercise to this point has done exactly what we wanted it tions occur, we need to be prepared so that we can accom' real-wor- situa- ld plish the mission," said Airman 1st See Phase and old folks. A lot of our I Page D the quarter NCO of l C f f 1 j 0 vj 1 I o y LL I jo u O jj- f U m I i - - -- v - iff IL-- Jwm,.,,,,, i.i sy.r .. J Officer Force Airman of the Civilian quarter Category years an opportunity for an early release from active duiy to enter AFROTC and receive a commission as an Air Force aa officer. Members bekttcd for the POC-F.R- P college students. For '"A o will separate from active duty, sign a contract with AFROTC and become Civilian Category I W (13 information, please "Exercising is important 388th Logistics Group and EET aircraft inspection team leader. fi 4 m 1 active duty Air Force enlisted personnel who can complete all degree and commissioning requirements wivhin two full-tim- e sary training opportunity. 1 x ! Reserve Officer Professional Training Corps Course - Early Release Program offers The Chief Master Sgt. Erby Bennett, c As always, a waiver, or in this case, "Exception to Policy" request is an program er attention to details, most airmen agree that they're a neces- v I .j 2 mm c o nor? visit ' the Base Education and Training Flight or call 4- 777-331- 6. - rrt 1 ' V. J I CO H CO oonttmud Iwnm eye-open- er having to display a sense of urgency and having to pay clos- Senior NCO of the quarter site, is also not authorized." your "Aircraft generation went really well for the most part," said While exercises can be an for some newcomers 388th FW announces Quarterly Award winners 2RXXX specialties, notes 544, 518 and 520 AFSCs, found on Air Force Personnel Joshua journeyman, drives cargo to the troops have never been through an exercise, and for the older folks, it's been a year since they participated in one." to do. It's provided a learning environment for both our new Photo by Airman Jat Class Nahits Carlisle Senior Airman to be prepared for the inspection. In addition to preparing people and equipment for the exercise deployment, the 4th, 34th, and 421st Fighter Squadrons were tasked to generate and deploy a total of 36F- - 16s. The 421st FS their aircraft. also i not consign mtawwl hy m Cprlnwi( of Dtw. ih. u S M Fwc o( Hi AF9. 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