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Show I DECEMBER 16, 1982 T&p Airrnrn , , HILLAI B MSgt. John F. Cullen. TSgt, John Ci. Reed and hr A, Kenneth L. W'oodar j were selected as the 3KKth lie- tic il I tghier W mg Outstand- mg An men uf the Year during an award ceremony held Nov. 16. ABOUT 265 people gathered the Mill AHi NCO Club to honor 15 of the wing' most talented and productive cm listed members and to watch as the wing's lop three airmen were named. 1 he nominees were grouped into three categories accurjing In the airman basic to rank. 'nl through senior airman catcg-or- y were: SrA. Kathcryn A. Nightingale, a material fas ill ties specialist representing Headquarters Squadron See Mon; SrA. Kenneth L. Woodard, an aircratt maintenance technician from the 44 it 7iH Aircraft Generation Squadron: SrA Richard II. Anson II, a jet engine mechanic representing the Component Repair Squadron; AIC Russell II. Marsh, a munitions system specialist from the Fquipment Maintenance Squadron; and AC Michael W. Brewer, and aircraft electrician representing the 44HM(h AGS, REPRESENTING next category, sergeant && i ! K . , r s ( i : yfc' s , A ; h i M in the li through technical sergeant included: SSgt, Raymond H, Lmery, Jr., a pneudraulie technician in CHS; SSgt. Reynaldo U, Suyat, an aima-mesystem technician for LM$;Sgt, Brian E. Aldrulge, a unit orderly room specialist m the 447ih Aircratt Generaiion Squadron; TSgt. John G. Reed, an aircraft maintenance technician now serving as the wing historian representing IISS. and Sgt. Kaihlrcn B. tioergen. an integrated avionics specialist 44mh AGS. in master sergeant category were: SMSgt, Joseph M i htv l St, ' ft Wat- ton. a jet engine mechanic in the MSS; Msgt. Mancel A. Ready, also a jet engine mechanic assigned to CRS; MSgt John F. Collcn. an armament system manager in IMS; MSgt. Roger I). 1 homp-soan integrated avionic communication, navigaiion, and penetration aid systems technician for the 4487ih AGS and MSgt. Linwood G, Greene, an aircraft maintenance superintendent for the AGS. THE EVENING began when CMSgt. Bill Bryan, wing senior enlisted advisor, introduced Col. Feier T. Kempf. jHKih TFW commander, and 1 f indi-vidu- id Asian-Amenea- n Asian-American- h. .. I s , I 4m Sura-Plane- t; they have ters, to daugh- Besides going up for the base Airmen of iht Year AwarJ, the three 3ih selecwill also compete for top honor in 2th AF and Tactical tee 1 AFTf R enlisting in the Air Force on f eh. g, f'tu), SrA. Woodard was assigned to Sheppard At B for technical training as an aircraft maintenance technician and was an honor graduate of that school. Mill AIB t his first duly station. Airman Woodard has been selected at the JKKih AGS Airman of the Month and Squadron Crew Chief of the Month twice. Me is a member of the wing advisory council and in June received the w mg's Safely Award and the Air f orce Achievement medal for his positive actions in saving a pilot and aircraft involved in a lire. Some of his hobbies include camping, fishing and hiking. Me t married to the former Sylvia Mallerman. they have one daughter. Air Command. AIL II airmen received 6 models engrased with their name and unit and a personalized poster Bom Colonel Kempf. Sergeant Collcn. Reed and Airman Woodard also receive J gift package of mere handisc and ser tcev donated by local buvines people 6 .Some of these gift include. 5'0 gilt certificate from Mercy n's. 5 gut certificates from 11 the Red Manger, Layton: Jhe Bon, the Warehouse Restaurant. R C. Willeys. K Marl, a free medium-sizpizza from Gdfather' Fizza and a ski pass at season Noidie alley. They also received gifts and servu.es from Mill Al B. and an incentive ride in the e day-nig- - s a w school. Sergeant Reed is married to the former lenn e, the Rounding out the field in the master sergeant through chief THE SENIOR NCQ elee-teMSgt. Collcn, enluied in the Air Force on April 9. I'A. Me volunteered for duty in Viclnam and was promoted to itaff sergeant wuh levs than three yean of active duty. the 15 outitinding airmen Throughout hi Air Toree career he ha been staiioned tn long with their wive r me a Guam, guevu. Many had family pre- luch oversea Greece and Germany, Me t from sent si far swsy s New married to the former Connie York. After t roavl beef dinner snd Summer, they have two hoy . Sergeant Reed wa first churl intermission, Colonel to the Jahih TfW in assigned Kempf sddrevved the crowd. 197001 Koral Royal IhaiAf B. Me the emphavied important role enhvted men snd women Thailand a a jet aircraft of the wing play in helping maintenance technician, After the wing return to Mill AJ B. accomplish wing goal. Me Sergeant Reed served at a si so commended all of the outweapon system controller, standing airmen on their social action liaison and wing mutative and combined historian. Mis work ivcomphhmcnu. The colonel ha served toafierduty facilitate the Stressed that these people sli transition of showed the imitative and into the American society. Me only found in our best, s snd, that service, both on and also instructs in survival I ngli-off duty, was s key attribute in their approach to an Air Force drivers education, citizenship preparation and adult high Career. i Ghrislmas NATIONAL FfA FLORICLITURE TEAM Butova and Pulsar Watches make a perfect Christmas gift for anyone in the family. Buy them now at Baker's Jewelry and Sase rcg. price 14 40 kt. Wedding Rings Off reg. price BAKER'S JEWELRY Ft 544-959- !.( , DHSFFAr TAKES HONORS Members of the Utah FFA State Floriculture Team met recently with the Superintendent of the contest. Dr. Alan Kahler, left, Professor of Iowa State University. The team was one of 39 Floriculture teams participating in Ihtf National FFA Floriculture Contest in Kansas City, Mo. Team members are, Amy Spoor, Donna Carr and Jeff Buhier accompanied by their advisor. Bill Eckstrom, of the Davis High Chapter. The National FFA Floriculture Contest is a special project sponsored by the National FFA Foundation. It was held at Swope Park Municipal Greenhouse in Missouri. Donna received a Gold Emblem award, Amy and Jeff received each a Bronze Emblem award and the Team received a Bronze award, np Christmas hours Lane Shopping Center Open til 9 p.m. 5 Mon.-Sa- i. 9 and Five Points Mall Menlove Dodge Present.... Bountiful High School Davis High School Viewmont High School Woods Cross High School In a Give yourself a package of great FINANCIAL SERVICES for Christmas. BARNES BANK can help make 1983 easier. December 24th Bountiful Davis OUR STRONG BANK IS YOUR BEST SECURITY HBMTHS. Since 1891 so. Main, Kaysvllle, Utah FULL SERVICE -- 11 am. Noon - 1 p.m. Viewmont 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Woods Cross... 4 p.m, - 5 pm. 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