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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, njinr?h- NOVEMBER 2, 1978 - fighter January 1979. FROM A d hill in 1940 to the well-ke5,200 acres in 1978; from Genie Rockets to Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, from props to jets, the growth of Hill AFB has continued. In retrospect, the preparasage-covere- tion for the F- - began m when Ogden tablished 1942 16s arrival es- line for modifying and repairing and World War II fighter aircraft; or, in 1943 with the a production 9 P-4- 0 the of beginning first progressive assembly line for 4 bombers Second Air Force accepted the first one in April 1943 and by July a production goal 'of one bomber per day being met. The end of the war with Japan, however, placed them in permanent storage at the field. Included were 266 and 114 THE end of September the base had 681 aircraft and gliders in fiermanent storage. Later the same year, Hill BY a completed Project and for 233 begun 68 in for delivery to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Kingman, Ariz. Influencing Hills work load picture was the Army Air Forces need fur nearly 18, (WO aircraft in its post war plans The 12,000 aircraft it planned to place in storage were to seive as replacements OF the 12,000 aira aft in the Army Air lone plan to store in post war years were the Super Fortress, the heavy MOST 7 Thunderbolts. In July 1945 with the war m l'urupe over, aircraft storage at Hill assumed major proportions when 35(1 heavy bombers began arnvmg from 7 Furopean theater for temand porary storage reprocessing prior to shipment to the Pai fit tho,it i i r' t'ombei of the mid-40'- AIRCRAFT used by the Americans in Airlift opeia-tion- s were: Douglas Skylrain, the woi khorse of the early lift. Also used jointly were two with the in the early months The Douglas Skymaster replaced the 7 on Oct 1, s Hill AFBs facilities were easily adaptable and it assumed a good share of planned d'riraft, aircraft engines, and vthu le slot age activities The storage depot image was temporarily eiased m 1948 when a! the direction of the Air Materiel Command, Hill Al-was oidered to assist in supj'ortmg the Bet bn Airlift, or Operation the American pan of project Vit-tle- s ( 194S Ogden supported the Berlin Airlift with engine cradles, mattresses, pneumatic vehicles, kits, parachutes, test equipment, and miscellaneous accessories It also repaired propellers for the and 4 nounced. Li the base made the transition from reciprocating engines to jets and found engaged m logistical support of more sophista ated aircraft. Notable weie Ihe maintenance In 4 ml pion ' On Dec. 20, i , jus- ELECT 1A PUT CD run HOUSE 1:1 the following reason,- he is for - Kxpfntrn ed in j. i.f iii.Fnt Kvpunrm ed m 1hh1 voting d,sm t politics outh Kxpenen d m vwk.'.g with todav v s u. i ft r uu tt ui idl fr ir.g gov t spending, waste & .iuphi .ition now h mm thlt o a and stale mailt rs of c oncern ur an nu n imi proved "A su m nf puhlit edu ation iron- it hi Ipr pul our part of I)avis ( ountv more on t In in, D -- ks F said the state staiuie n-- tf -- . BECAUSE HE DESIRES TO REPRESENT YOU: nnpnnsBUTATivE Legfatcitiva District 51 Legislative District No. SI includes E, WEST POINT and the West Part of CLEARFIELD. HII.L read',0 Just a cui sorv glance at the p,.s! ri dicates the obv urns IS 6 i i He 6 ! in bsrractiog for m allows juveniles 14 years of age and older to be tried as an adult under certain circum make-- , but no stances, provisions for youths tinder H years of age program for the sales and pr 'duction is in itself a large undertaking for the Air Forte1 I ogistics Command. Now, him two short years later, the is ai rival of the first , j robbery and tice in aiding m tin escape of his son mg to Rodney Page, chief deputy Davis County Attorney, who said the boy will be tried as a juvenile and not as an adult as previously planned Hill The multinational c 51) boys father, Hablo S svstem and maintenance management was given to DURING THE l'tMis, Hdi AF B (Iso In ed ime ills with many experimental ur some ojierational nitwit-dronesand rockets M '.( no table wete the (a rile mi and Romaic ground v a r n n n lei i eptoi m iss It' t 4 R Borrego was in Fourth Circuit Court, Bountiful, with two counts c,f aggravated aggravated robbery, accord Air Force worldwide 1976, at THE ELDF YOUTH was a Go charged with twu counts of General Dynamics was by the 20 t hospital charged earlier THE l 4 here hearing has been si Juvenile Court 6 i c Dec IN 1374 provisional assignment for system management of the Lightweight ighter Aircraft built by f st followed by Republic he F 101 Voodoo w as signed to Hill freon McDr nell Douglas beginning in and ending m THiO T A F-still remains a prime responsibility. The The 89-9- th. about a week d,;i It'Rov Bor lego, Sr , 3", same Tootle addicts, who wa, a'so injured in ;S" accident, w is in- eventual maintenance production of over 200 aircraft per year. depot-leve- In 1453, Hdls Force attempted . was the F-- 4 with ACCORDING TO investigating officers, the motorist and youth fled the scene and were arrested about an hour later near 1850 South on U.S. when the auto Highway in which the suspects were riding collided with two parked cars after being involved in a minor mishap with a West Bountiful police patrol car. Both occupants of the fleeing car were trapped inside the wreckage, grb ?i released from YOUNG hOKRFGO is m "serious condition at LDS H ispital tie suff'-rem head injuries in an auto accident a short time after the alleged shooting criminal homicide m the October 7 shooting of a Utah Highway Patrol troopei THE YOUTH, Pablo I eRuv Borrego, Jr., 119 North Firs! Street, Tooele, was charged m papers filed in First District Juvenile Court, Farmington ventory at that time. In 14, the first prototypes of the jet fighter arrived at Hill paving the way for the load Scorpion, The in the Air fighter DURING THE Korean War, repair of AB 26 twin engine bombers was a major work 9 charged fastest and most versatile jet 6 if J SET. CLIN fON Svr AC - . . ji J ' ( Dn.ii.it.ee lo t le. td 60b Streoel ANE SHOPPING CENTER 'ilLmZ-AL' u yy ? M Li gy8tae - FARMINGTON Official charges were filed this week against a boy 4 aircraft 9 2 fj recent years system management responsibilities Maverick for the AGM-65missile, Walleye and Guided bombs have come to this command. In 1977, the GBU-1- 5 Modular Glide Weapon was assigned here. HILL AFBS record stood it in good stead and in 1962 the assignment as System Support Manager for the F--anPhantom here was 7 Flyaway 9 A YEAR later, in May, 33 bombers per month were being produced The year 191) also marked the beginning of the overhaul program and in 1914 the rehabilitation of Trooper Ralph Evans was shot twice, once in the neck and once in the hip, on Oct. 7 as he attempted to arrest a motorist in Farmington. J HILL AFB Hill AFBs 38 years of progress will reach new heights with the arrival of the first 6 air combat in - P- 3m f 1 haul! V ria on1 3 - CP it, A : 'J f3 4 ..j - 1 Friday Saturday Nov. 3rd & & 4th ( a ?,' t J t -- ; - C P 4 " V. i t M 'j u Crczlzr Cetoclion of Cuclitv nallmcrl: Prcdncts i : i vi? GJALQ t!ai:.r.ark Coxed Xn:2 s 20 Cards nx!y ! 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