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Show Know rules for holiday mail to Southwest Asia Campaign, from page 1 increased contributions over last year Good guy received a plaque with a piece of the toppled Berlin Wall in recognition of their accomplishment during a breakfast ceremony Monday with Bergren. We were only able to bring committee members and project officers together because of the amount of people who volunteered. Project officers and key U.S. officials with JointTask Force SouthLANGLEY AFB, Va. (AFPN) west Asia would like to remind people about restrictions on items mailed to U.S. forces in the area. Items with religious symbols from any faith other than Islam arent allowed, officials said. This includes Santa workers were in the trenches in each organization trying to make contact with everyone, said Howe. From the start Gen. Bergren said it was not the monetary goal but that he wanted to insure 100 percent contact to make sure everyone had a chance to contribute. Through the CFC employees give money directly to the agency of their choice. There is also a general CFC fund that distributes money to various beneficiaries based on the percentage of contributions, for example if an agency received 10 percent of contributions Claus and any religious or secular item related to Hanukah or Christmas. Offi- cials advise family and friends not to send gifts wrapped in holiday-theme- d paper, even if they are enclosed in plain paper, customs officials will confiscate them. Mailers should also watch stamps and out for holiday-themeChristmas Seals. d specifically from employees it will receive Other prohibited items include Icebreakers brand gum because it contains an alcohol derivative, officials said. The use of alcohol is forbidden to U.S. forces in the area. For more information, contact your local family support center. (Courtesy of Air Combat Command News Service) KC-13- from page 5, 10 Photo by Tech. Sgt. Kevin Padberg vast majority of people who give specify which agency receives their contribution. The record setting amount of this years CFC drive is another example of Hill AFB employees compassion and commitment to their community. Staff Sgt. John E. Michel, assigned to 388th Maintenance Squadron was presented the Family Support Centers Roving Angel Award recently by center director Judith Maughan, left, and base volunteer coordinator Barbara Ferguson. Michel was honored for contributing his time, energy, and pick-u- p truck toward enhancements at Airmans Attic and the Food Locker. Michel and other volunteers have helped to increase the inventory, and improved the overall appearance of the two areas. For details about the Roving Angel Award program, contact Family Support at Ext. 1 everything riding on a wing. Youre dealing with a lot of lives. The cost of bringing them back in was a lot cheaper than the risk of losing one flight crew and aircraft, said Morlock. Thats why we back tracked and recalled 213 and reworked them and changed everything after that. Insuring the durability and dependability of the 5 STA system on the Air Forces fuel flagship is what the Armament-ScrewjacRepair crew continues to do. center. pleted the assignment in October. Were well again and the Air Force knows you did this. Secretary of the Air Force F. Whitten Peters wrote a letter of commendation for the work you did, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, Maj. Gen. Scott Bergren, told the crew. I want you to know how proud I am of everyone of you for getting through this with such professionalism. Its why I am proud to be commander of this air logistics As crews worked almost around the clock to replace the ratchet and repair the STAs, engineers tried to break one of the suspect parts, but never could. 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