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Show ri 11 n:::tcp August 26, 1999 ii. hi n TV iill " P?TI7fUTT '7 Hill TV Channel 39 (on the Broadband Local Area Network) This schedule is updated weekly and is also available as "TV39" on the Hill AFB Intranet home page at "http:intranet.hill.af.mil" Monday through Friday 3 for Aug. 30-Sep- schedule-at-a-glanc- e t. ation, control, monitoring and reporting of air emissions for associated source equipment. The program satisfies Title V air quality compliance training requirements as directed by Air Force Materiel Command for Air Quality Stationary Source Management. Intended Viewers: Worker and floor-levsupervipersonnel and sors - Length: 30 minutes Times: Weekdays, 2 a.m., 9 a.m., 2 p.m., el 1 a.m. The Foundations of Air Power 2 a.m. Theory The Clean Air Act and Hill AFB i 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 8 a.m. Solutions for a Safer World Air Force Television News The Foundations of Air Power 9 a.m. Theory The Clean Air Act and Hill AFB 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Noon 1 2 p.m. p.m. Solutions for a Safer World Air Force Television News Air Force Television News The Foundations of Air Power Theory The Clean Air Act and Hill mid-lev- 9 p.m. "Solutions for a Safer World" Synopsis: Four segments look at computer vulnerabilities, information warfare and information protection. Intended Viewers: Military and civilian employees Length: 55 minutes Times: Weekdays, 3 a.m., 10 a.m., 3 p.m., 10 p.m. AFB p.m. 8 p.m. Solutions for a Safer World Air Force Television News The Foundations of Air Power 9 p.m. Theory The Clean Air Act and Hill 3 p.m. 4 AFB I p.m. II p.m. Solutions for a Safer World Air Force Television News "The Foundations of Air Power Theory" Synopsis: The foundations of air power theory deepens our examination of air and space power theory by exploring the impact of air power theory on the employ- ment of air and space forces. The video traces the evolution of air power theory from the times of Douhet, Trenchard and Mitchell to the present. This is the sixth in a seven part series. , , Length: 17 minutes Times: Weekdays, la.m., 8 a.m., lp.m., 8 p.m. "The Clean Air Act and Hill AFB" Synopsis: This video outlines responsibilities and procedures for the gener- - ummer's almost gone. Thursday. 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Offer not valid on September 5, 1999. Groups excluded. Advance reservations required. F-2- 2 IT er summer getaway. Make your 3, Synopsis: With the future of the project in the hands of a Senate-Hous- e conference committee, the latest edition of Air Force Television News examines what the ser vice calls the air superiority aircraft of the 21st century. SrA. Michael Noel reports from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and members of the Pentagon Bureau talk to pilots, a representative of Jane's Defence Weekly and those in charge of the 2 project, Also included is an examination of the contribution to the aerial campaign against the Serbian military; a concen- trated effort to show basic trainees what it is really like in the field; and recruiting and retention concerns voiced by the new undersecretary and chief master sergeant of the Air Force. TSgt. Eric Brazones shows the results of a medical outreach mission to Costa Rica by a team of physi- cians and medical technicians from Wil- ford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio. Intended viewers: Military, civilian employees, family members Length: 30 minutes . tore sausage and Resorts for a summer the sun and your nights having "Air Force Television News" (Aug. 23 edition) get two, ' completely, get away to el PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To prepare news releases for distribution and publication by military andor civilian news media to recognize the achievements of military members. ROUTINE USE: Information may be disclosed to civilian news media representatives. Once published, information is considered "Public Domain." DISCLOSURE IS VOLUNTARY: Failure to provide the information may mean little or no news release material can be produced, thus denying the individuals public recognition for their new addition. y 0 0 0 1 n 0 Q 0 D 0 D |