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Show r JOURNAL BULLETIN REFLEX LEADER SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 Military News Of The Area Connors Air Force Reserve Airman Joyce K. Connors, daughter of Sandra L. Grosh and stepdaughter of Roy R. Grosh of 1375 W. 700 S., Clearfield, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Nielson Hoag Sgt. Michael A. Hoag, son of Charles A. and Sharon L.A. Hoag of 5940 Old Altoras Road, Redding, Calif., has arrived for duty at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. Base, Texas. HOAG, AN avionics sys- DURING THE six weeks at Lackland, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organi- zation and customs and re- ceived special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits towards an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now begin training. She is a 1982 graduate of Clearfield High School. tems specialist with the 8th Aircraft Generation Squadron, was previously assigned at Hill Air Force Base. His wife, Linda, is the daughter of Robert H. and Katty Mayo of 587 E. 425 S Layton. Stevenson Air Force Reserve Airman Terri A. Stevenson, daughter of Wihfred R. and Pat Stevenson of 62 N. Country Lane, Fruit Heights, has been Force Base, Texas, after com-pletin- g Air Force basic training. Robert J. Bath, son of Bill N.and Patricia A. Bath of 2041 Cherry Lane, Layton, has completed the Naval Science Institute Program. THE NSI program is conducted at the Naval Education and Training Center in Newport, R.I. The program is designed to provide instruction for college students who are joining the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps unit for their last two years of college. SIX-wee- k The students received in- struction on Navy organization, seapower concepts, naval engineering and weapons systems. Additionally, an ac- Dl RING THE six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training to human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the communications field. She is a 1981 graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville. tive physical and military training program com- plemented their academic study. Upon graduation from college, those who have completed the NROTC program are commissioned as reserve officers in the Navy or Marine Corps. White Maj. Gayle C. White, son of John L. and Irene F. White of 15252 McLain, Allen Park, Mich., is a charter member of the Air Forces new major rommand-th- e mand. Space Com- THE SPACE Command, to be established Sept. 1 with headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., will manage and control assigned operational space assests and provide a link between research and development activities and operational users for Air Force space programs. White is a computer systems staff officer at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. HIS WIFE, Sharon, is the daughter of El va Wong of 1000 W. 353 S Clearfield. Hicks Second Lt. David B. Hicks, son of R. Blaine and Helen C. Hicks of Salt Lake City, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force electronic warfare officer course at Mather Air Force Base, Calif. training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksman- ship, orienteering weapons, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas. Peters Airman Johnnie S. Peters, son of retired Air Force Master Sgt. Johnnie S. and Eloise J. Peters of 104 Willow St., Layton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force course for missile facilities specialist at Chanute Air Force Base, III. GRADUATES of the course learned to operate and maintain missile support equipment, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Peters will now serve at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., with the 341st Field Maintenance Missile Squadron. adv- anced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in col- lege. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective college or university will result in the students being commissioned a second lieutenant in the active Army or the U.S. Army Reserve or National Guard. NIELSEN IS a student at Weber State College, Ogden. Mills Steven G. Mills, son of Ronald and Phyllis Mills of 2387 S. Main St., Clearfield, has completed the Naval Science Institute (NSI) Program. THE NSI program is conducted at the Naval Education and Training Center in Newport, R.I. The program is designed to provide instruction for college students who are joining the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) unit for their last two years of college. The students received instruction on Navy organization, seapower concepts, naval engineering and weapons systems. Additionally, an acSIX-wee- k tive physical and military com- training program plemented their academic study. Upon graduation from college, those who have completed the NROTC program are commissioned as reserve officers in the Navy or Marine Corps. e mand. MAZZAFERRO, a machinist with the 379th Field Maintenance Squadron. Wurtsmith AFB. Mich., joined others from all SAC units in the U.S. and selected Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard units to take part in command post and field training exercises. Global Shield 82 was the fourth such exercise held by the command in as many years. It was designed to enhance readiness and the ability of the command to carry out orders which support U.S. national policy, should deterrence fail. THE SPACE Command, to be established Sept. with headquarters in Colorado Marion Pvt. Reserve Springs, Colo., will manage Army M. Warden, daughter of David and control assigned operaR. and Mary Lou Warden of tional space assets and provide Fruit Heights, Ut., has com- a link between research and pleted basic training at Fort development activities and operational users for Air Force Jackson, S.C. space programs. White is a computer systems DURING THE training, stuofficer at Peterson Air staff in instruction received dents drill and ceremonies, Force Base, Colo. weapons, map reading, tacHIS WIFE, Sharon, is the tics, military courtesy, militof Elva Wong of 1000 ary justice, first aid, and Army daughter 353 South, Clearfield. West traditions. and history Warden Gamer James K. Garner, son of Sharon M. and stepson of Herbert J. Derrick of 956 N. 1 175 W., Clinton, received practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. k THE training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanSIX-wee- ship, orienteering weapons, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas. Most cadets fulfill their advanced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective college or univers ty will result in the students being commissioned a second lieuta-nain the active Army or the U.S. Army Reserve or N ation-a- l Guard. DURING THE training, stu- dents received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tac- the command in as many tics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. years. It was designed to enhance readiness and the ability of the command to carry out orders which support U.S. national policy, should deterr- pnpA fail OF the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, as well as elements of the Canadian forces, also participated in the exercise. COMPONENTS Hanna Sherrill HANNA, A combat engineer Crystal D. Sherrill, daughter of Anna M. and Eugene Garcia of Olalla, Wash. , has been specially identified for early promotion to senior airman in the U.S. Air Force. THE AIRMAN was awarded the new rating ahead of other Air Force members by a with the 172nd Infantry Brigade, was previously assigned at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Dodge 1 tttsxsHsmtcui CONCORD GRAPES FREEDONIA CONCORD GRAPES (Picking Now) Large and small plums Order Now! Army Pvt Robert J. Dodge, son of Robert E. and Wanda F. Dodge of Clearfield, Ut., has completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. promotion efforts. 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White of 15252 McLain, Allen Park, Mich., is a charter member of the Air Forces new major j Mazzaferro of Southold, N.Y.. has participated in an PVT. Steven W. Hanna, son of Joseph C. and Nancy P. Hanna of Layton, Ut., has arrived for duty at Fort Richard- White command-th- GRADUATES of the course studied the airborne operation of specialized electronic warfare equipment. Hicks will now serve at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. Sgt. Thomas Mazzaferro, son of Henry and Jacquelin Maj. Thomas J. Godfrey, son of John W. and Ann E. Godrey, Omaha, Neb., has arrived for duty at Incirlik AFB, Turkey. He is an aircraft maintenance staff officer and was previously assigned to Moody AFB, Ga. SIX-wee- k Most cadets fulfill their assigned to Sheppard Air Bath Emmalou Nielsen of 1667 N. Bonne; Way, Layton, received practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. THE Mazzaferro Godfrey Vicky L. Nielson, daughter of Bob J. and TH SPCIALSARSU6jE lane jmm |