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Show Twice Monthly Thursday, November 4, 1999 388th Fighter Wing supplement to the Hilltop Times Hard at work... Contest Members of the 75th Air Base Wing and the 388th Fighter Wing have joined together to find solutions to the growing alcohol problems Hi and more importantly eliminating v, f inci- alcohol-relate- d Staff dents on base. 'Mi Over the last sev- ' it- eral weeks, this group -. aj-- ' a" liliiljl . has met to develop . ideas which will I- - 3 r 2 soon become part of our community. In keeping with the r n, 34th Fighter Squadron aircraft, electrical and environmental systems specialist, does a time compliance technical order on an This type of maintenance is done when a probF-1- wide focus, the group 6. lem is found on one members want your ideas for a now name, jet to make sure other jets don't have the same ft motto and logo. The Sgt Eric Eber-lie- contest, problems. which began Oct. 28, will end Nov. 12. The winner or V winners will be anounced by Nov. 22, In the future the new name, motto and logo will be used on posters, infor- mation cards and in publications. The 38SthFV vice commander is offering a ride inanF-1- 6 as Photo by Airman 1st Class Cindy Huston the top prize. To enter, submit P res i d e n t n o m i n ates n ew AC C co m m a n d e r your ideas on an 812x11 paper and drop them off at any of the boxes placed around the base or at Building 120, room 218. Entries may also be submitted via to duane.mar-lin$hil- ). af.mil. Each entry must include name, duty phone, and organi- guished graduate of Virginia Military Insti e-m- ail zation. This contest is open to everyone, and each individual can enter as often as they wish. For more informa- tion, please contact Airman 1st Class . LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (ACCNS) Gen. John P. Jumper, currently the com- - Vince Romero at 777-- 5 172, Tech. Sgt Duane Martin at 777-299- mander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Central Europe, NATO; and Air Force Component Commander, U.S. European Command, atRamstein AB, Germany, has been nominated by the president to become the commander of Air Combat Command, the Department of Defense announced today. The general entered the Air Force as a distin- 777-398- 9, Advertisements Ed Eberhart, who was nominated by the president Oct. 14 to become commander in chief of U.S., Space Command, commander in chief of in 1966. He has commanded a fighter squadron, two fighter wings and a numbered air force. The general also served in the Pentagon as deputy chiefof staff for air and space operations, North American Aerospace Defense Comas the senior military assistant to two secretaries mand, commander of Air Force Space Command of defense, and as special assistant to the chief of and Department of Defense manager for Space staff for roles and missions. He is a command Transportation Systems Contingency Support, pilot with 4,000 flying hours, principally in fighter Peterson AFB, Colo. aircraft. He served two tours in Southeast Asia, Jumper's nomination is pending Senate approval. accumulating more than 1 ,400 combat hours. ( A chance to rebound and renew Units work hard to make first impressions of base positive By Airman 1st Class Cindy Huston Editor, Fighter Country 2, or Chief Master Sgt. BrendaRose at He will succeed current ACC Commander Gen. tute's Reserve Officer Training Corps program Units throughout 2th Air Force 1 will examine the customer service they offer to inbound personnel over the next several months in an effort to ensure the first impressions of a base are positive. The commander of 1 2th AF, Lt. Gen. Robert Foglesong, asked wing commanders to survey newcomers on the quality of customer service and implement the Combat First Impressions initiative. See FIRST, Page B Air Force commander encourages higher education By Airman 1st Class Cindy Huston Editor, Fighter Country XT One of the greatest barriers to pursuing a higher education while serving on active duty fell by the wayside Oct. 1 with the activation of the first Aerospace Expeditionary Forces rota- - tion. See EDUCATION, Page B or other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. contained herein do not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, the U.S. Air Force of Hill AFB. Everything advertised is available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, |