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Show The Page 4 July 18, 1957 REFLEX Military Pair USD Presented June Honors Two Hill AFB military mm men, representing the cream of the crop of Hill AFB enlisted personnel, have been named aa the bases ofchoice for ficer, airman of the month honors for June. Hill AFB Brig. Gen. P. H. Robey, OOAMA commander, announced today that Headquarters, U. S. Air Force, Alaskan Air Command, and the Air Materiel Command have approved the transfer of a new mission to Ogden Air Materiel Area. Master Sift. Francis L. Motter, 4i77th Radar Evaluation Flight, Ogden AMA will assume depot level responsibilities for the Communications-Elec-tronic- s facilities in Alaska. The theater-wid- e 7 mission of de-", Walter Hill AFB personnel who left for Ground Communications; , pot level support of facilities , gs part of the advanced Martin, Chief of Civilian Per- 1 Alaska marks a significant ox- -' pansion ip this bases responsibili- ties, General Robey said. This means that Ogden will be in charge of engineering, instal-- 1 planning team include Col. Jerome sonnel ; George W, Dean, Comp- -y. jackson, Director of Person- - troller; Walter D. Batchelor, Compnel; Lt. Col. D. B. Emery, Chief troller; Jerry L. Slatter, Flight of Quality Control Office; Major Operations; Ray C. Wright, CompH. G. Talmage, Procurement; Maj- - troller; A. D. Freeman, Maintenance; Harrison W Davis, Plans sr-JRa- jtiol and Warning (AC&W) jin Alaska. This work was former-jldone by the Alaskan Air Com- Gen. While Becomes New Air Force Ciuel & s..: V uwujiwb. y mand. s'-wciw..- ,, top'fe lwas flil'k,'i as the month' NT0 for hi work as a flight en- aircraft belong-Thoma- s General Washington (AFPS) gineer on a t D White recently was ing to the radar flight, Junes outstanding airman was swoi n in as the new Chief of Staff J. B Delaney of the of the U. S. Air Force to replace A irman Gen. Nathan F. Twining who be- - IMh logistic Support Squadron, comes Chairman of the Joint Chiefs (He won honors for his ability as chief clerk of the MIik opera- of Staff At the same time, Gen. Curtis itions section. LeMav, former Strategic Air Both men weie present at special Cimmander, was sworn in aa iceremonies in their behalf in the Vice Chief of Staff to fill the .office of Lt. Col. W. J Hall, Hill AFB executive officer. post Gen. White vacated. Gt neral White is the fourth Chief Native of Ottawa, Kan., Sgt. of taff since the Air Force be- - Motter served two hitches in the came a separate set vice. Maitnes since he enteied the serv-- 1 In I'.iKi, he enlisted k e in l!U:t ATOM Sl'B The Navy's fifth m the AF. The sergeant was as- nuclear-poweresubmanne, the signed to Hill in January of this Sat go, is shown at Mare Island .year following an assignment with Shipyurd, Calif. It is tentatively the Ground Observer Corps in scheduled to be launched in Sep- - Springfield, 111 11,11 (:ar- Strt tembt'r ,es,lh To accomplish this new workload, an organization under the jurisdiction of Ogden will be set up at Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska. This detachment will be manned by approximately 500 peo- f. B-- lc d an civilization covered at have been un- One of the best preserved ruins of Iraq dates from about 500 B C. the fascinating city of Hatra, which was not discovered until 1951. The excavations soon brought to light five shrines, a ple. Initial staffing of the detachment will be made by transfer to Ogden AMA of personnel currently holding the positions. Hill personnel who accept jobs in Alaska ran be assured of overseas benefits and a position at Hill when the Alaska tour is over. William A. Dawiofl, center, guides Utah-ldah- o al delegates to tha around U S. Capitol. Accompanying Key Club repre-ntativKiwonlt-tpontore- d a high school organisation war Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Oleon, Bountiful, ond Mr. and Mra. Chariot Settiont, Provo, with daughters. Congressman Key Club convention - den Homes with his wife ami three At the present time, the work children, is being done by 441 military, 40 civilians, and 02 contract personnel. These will be transferred to Ail man Delaney, native of Gree- Colo, has been stationed at u,i AFB twice since he enli-te- d in the AF m August p.kV.. He ley, was assigned to headquarters! r.il ! and squadron in J.uuury-Ma- y in returned heie August l'.iv, from Guam. He lives in Clearfield with his wife and two children. His wife is the former Marian Fitldmg of that city. Ogden rolls. Target date set for Ogden assumption of the Alaskan workload is October 1. an advance cadre of II military and civilian per-- I sonnel from Hill AFB depart-- 1 ed for Alaska aboard a 1 to conduct surveys to determine workloads, capabilities and re-- I sources required to assume the new responsibility. Yesterday, Arent we lucky to have a nice big fan on a dav like this?" 1 j Turkey: large residential tower-tom- b, buildings and a section of one of the city gates. Many statues, coins and Aramaic inscriptions were discovered which are particularly valuable in illuminatpeing gaps in a riod of Iraqi history. long-obscu- Norbest, "A" Grade, Small Hens and Beltsville, 5 to 14 lbs. Ideal for Barbecuing, Roasting, Frying re After the Arab conquest in Iraq wrote one of the most brilliant chapters in her long history. Under the Abbasid Caliphs, Baghdad became the scat of government, culture and intellectual achievement. At a time when no academies or universities existed in Europe, Baghdad boasted of a famous which academy, Dar included a museum, a library and a bureau of translation, as well as a hospital with trained physicians and pharmacists. 641 A D. Life-siz- e marble, circa 3000 B.C. Iraqi soil is probably the world's most fertile for producing relics of the past, because the inhabitants of this ancient land can trace their country's history back more than ten thousand years Tools and implements from the Stone Age have been discovered m caves of Northern Iraq, an area which also has yielded remnants from mankind's next era, the Neolithic Period. Dui ing this period, approximately five to ten thousand years ago, human beings started cultivating the earths soil and domesticating its animals Archaeologists have revealed some of the first human agricultural settlements at such sites as Jarmo and Hassuna Sometime before 3,000 B C. the waters of the Persian Gulf receded and human settlers moved to the Southern plain, founding the worlds first urban These people, the civilization Sumerians, established a rich society organized into powerful city states." Splendid, highly intricate treasures from Sumeri Describing the momentous intellectual activity which sprang up in Iraq under Islam, H. G. Wells wrote in The Outline of History "For some generations before Muhammed, the Arab mind had been smouldering, it had been producing poetry and much religious discussion; under the stimulus of the national and racial successes, it presently blazed out with a brilliance second onlv to that of the Greeks during their best period. 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