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The man who watches over this really has to rely on teamwork and to focus his attention on critical areas such as limited resources, such as the Panama Canal treaty which causes us to lsoe one of our principal centers things of that na-- : .. ;.v ture. 4 Slight Irr's. I've always thought about over the years. I guess I come down to a decentralized philosophy of command. I do ask those people that I'm working with in key positions, such as the commanders of our installations and field operating activities, to run their operations . to the best of their abilities , with the resources I provide I manage by 1 . Q. Could you summarize for us your management philosophy? A. Well, that's something i - TEE SHIRTS ; i , I !.. 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STOCK i set FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY' - For the entire family a super assortment of styles- -' , and colors in first quality, leather and nylon. o Mens k j .' the higher headquarters, challenging the system when i necessary and pushing such programs as the Model Installation program. I take on those things that I feel I can do best because of my position as opposed to asking my commanders to do that. I ask them to look inside at ! their organizations, and I from the soldiers and ' lians who work for you? A. Well, I expect them to do their jobs to the best of their abilities, to help us contribute to the success of our Army's modernization program. I feel our Army is in the best posture that it's ever been in. It's improving on a daily basis. I'm personally very I pleased to be a part of it. hope the soldiers and civilians who work with me in TECOM feel the same way. It's an exciting time to be in the Army. I would also ask our military and Department of the to Army civilian personnel orunderstand the changing ganization within the Army, specifically within the Army Materiel Command and TECOM, which is necessitated by, the need to reorganize to better meet the future workload. By that I mean that in some cases we. will have to streamline our organization, perhaps increase numbers of personnel in a specific workarea or installation or activity, perhaps reduce some at others. In short, we have to do a better job with our : 2-- . - : ITO m3 J 1 - V or- ganizations has been predicated upon the equipment under test. As. new and dif-- ferent equipments come up for testing, it stanas to rea- son we are going to have to we reorganize. Certainly our of some 'must equip range' installations to deal : i; See Anderson page B U ; Variety of Style it Quality Sizes Small to , ',. Uryovays or HeMi . f REG. $7. T09.tT: $2.49 sr:ov .from 1st 3999 PRESTO DELUXE FOOD PRESS PRESSURE CANNER j X:, GREAT v. 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