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Show 8 Oil Telephone, fax fi i4 vn Mi security stressed by Gail Corbrldge 75th Communications Squadron Stickers and notices warning "do not discuss classified information" have been placed on telephones, fax machines and other devices by the 75th Communications Squadron. The labeling complies with required actions specified in AFI 33-21- "Telecommunications Monitoring and Assessment Program." Now, the monitoring A v " v Oil . and assessment program team is checking again for items missed the first time. Mandatory procedures for official DoD telecommunications systems and devices are: The Notice and Consent Statement must be placed on the front cover of telephone directo- ' ries. Courtesy photos ADD Form 2056 must be affixed to each telephone. On telephones with secure voice capability that can be used in the unsecured mode, such as Secure Telephone Unit or Secure Terminal Equipment, remove the words "Do Not Discuss Classified Information" from the form. Fax machines must have DD Form 2056 on all machines, and use AF Form 3535 as a message cover sheet. If other cover sheets are used, the notice and consent statement must be on the document. When portable electronic devices are used, the user must have signed a form that includes the notice and consent statement. Hand held radios and land mobile radios must either have a DD Form 2056 attached, or the users sign a form stating their awareness of the notificati- Camera crews trom North Dakota news organizations film propulsion system rocket engine technicians from Hill AFB and missile maintenance technicians trom F E Warren AFB, Wyo before they enter the contaminated launch facility and silo. The technicians participated In a Minuteman III Global Guardian Exercise at a launch tacility near Minot AFB, N.D. , Emergency response team prepares for the worst ICBM The emergency response team at Hill AFR has successfully performed eight exercises over the past two years, but none have been the magnitude of Operation Northern Exposure. This exercise had nearly 80 personnel directly involved, including a steady mix of military, civilian, and contractors. All personnel involved worked together to achieve a common goal. "This exercise was the greatest display of teamwork that I have ever seen, not only in my military career, but in my life," said Col. Roomer Crowley, commander from Minot. The Hill team, which contains engineering, program management, propulsion system rocket engine technicians, and local contractor Lincoln Environmental will continue to improve the emergency response program through equipment purchases, process improvements and becoming more involved with other agencies, such as the missile wings that were worked with for this exercise. All emergency response teams will continue to exercise regularly and joint exercises of this stature will take place at least once a year rotating between each of the missile bases by Joey Wilkinson Emergency Response Program Manager ICBM System Program Office The Kiiicrcnry Response Team from (he ICBM Systems Program Office alonjr will) Icains from 20lh Air Force, V.E. Warren, Malmstrnm, Minot and Vandeiibiirij Air Force Rases successfully completed then Minnteman III Olobal Guardian Exercise at a launch tacility near Minot AFP., N.I). The exercise, named "Operation Northern Exposure," involved removing stand-alon- e on-sce- simulated leaking propulsion system rocket silo by personnel in Level A emergency response a engine from statement ' All and portable computers must have the log-owarning banner on the machine. For systems and legacy systems where it isn't cost effective to install a banner on the system, affix the notice and consent warning banner on computer monitors. on-consent a Hear. The propulsion system rocket engine is part of the Minuteman R'P.M Weapon System and is a very safe asset by design. Although it is unlikely that it will encounter any real world incidents that involve leaking propellants, it is necessary for emergency response teams to practice these types of scenarios to gain knowledge and maintain proficiency in the case of an actual emergency. n non-standa- The Telecommunications Monitoring and Assessment Program has to be a continual, repetitive process to be effective. For more information, call the base communications security manager at Ext. Randall Craig Ledin LAYTON - Randall Craig Ledin, 40, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 1 1 , 2003 from comy at McKay-De- e plications of Hospital. He was born November 18, 1962 in Virginia, Minnesota, the youngest of four children bom to Rubin Archibald and Eleanore Ik m Marie L'Allier Ledin. He grad- uated il Bums PS? 9 This week Lunch Special: Pork Chow Mein MSKKAN FOOP Wl W. 5300 S., Roy 2783 Washington Blvd. 393-103- All 621-923- 3 am until 4 pm, closed Tues. s . nfi iii Buy any Combo with drink & your friend eats for ' iTi'T'r'ri1: i Pot roast with fresh vegetables Idaho spud mashed I Salisbury Steak by Cheese or Egg Valid midnight to noon 3 Exit 346 600 West 750 North in Willard, Potato 7 Only with Coupon! 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He proudly served at Ellsworth AFB SD; Kun-sa- n AB, Korea; Loring AFB, ME; Cirandtorks AFB, ND; Edwards AFB, CA; and Hill AFB, UT. He achieved the rank of Brew-bak- at on Lakes from t Master Sergeant, and was retired with honors. He married Ruth Evelyn on February 18, 1984 at Ellsworth AFB, SD. He has two beautiful daughters, Valerie, 17 and Lisa, 6. He was a cherished friend and devoted husband and father. Surviving are his wife, Ruth, and their children, Valerie and Lisa, all of Layton; his mother, Eleanore, Hoyt Lakes MN; brothers, Richard, Fairmont, MN; and Ronald, Brain-erMN: and his sister Ruby, of Houston, TX. He was preceded in death by his father, Rubin. Randy will be remembered for his sense of humor, and his dedication to the defense of his nation. He will mostly be remembered for his charity and love toward his family and friends. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Layton West Stake Center, 1600 North 715 West. 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