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Show Hilltop Times March 9, 2006 ers ranging from vintage warbirds to modern military aircraft," Colonel Reedy said. to ensuring the availability of "We've got some of the world's handicap parking. In the in- most renowned performers on tervals, subcommittees meet tap." to iron out all micro-level de- Additional highlights include performances by Hill's tails. "As far as the air show is con- own Viper West F-16 Demoncerned, it's never too early to stration Team, Sean Tucker start planning," Colonel Reedy and Team Oracle, Greg Poe's said. "I encourage my team to custom-built Edge 540, a be as proactive as possible." first time appearance by Joe Other key factors, he said, Brown's Jet-Powered Tank, and an F-22 Raptor four-ship that will contribute to this flyby, just to name a few. year's success include the Another critical aspect of foundation built by the 2004 the Team Hill approach to air air show, "and the fact that many of the same key play- show planning is partnership ers are involved in this year's between the base and the local community, Colonel Reedy planning efforts. While the air show coordi- said. nator position usually falls to "The amount of air show the 75th Operations Support support we receive from our Squadron's director of opera- community partners is phetions, Colonel Reedy has been nomenal ... we really couldn't the "de facto" lead while Lt. manage a production of this Col. Cameron Gilbert was de- magnitude without their help" ployed in support of Operation he said. "And the final product is a great opportunity to showIraqi Freedom. Now that Colonel Gilbert has case our people, resources and capabilities for the Amerireturned, the two will work in tandem to produce a show can public." complete with all of the tradi- Colonel Reedy is confident tional crowd pleasers, as well the coordination, teamwork and dedication exhibited by as a few exciting surprises. This year's "headliner" aer- the air show committee and. ial demonstration team is the Team Hill at large will make U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, for a world-class event June 10 and 11. and what makes this year unique is the fact that 2006 And in terms of what hapmarks the 50th Anniversary pens after the 20,000 hamof the Thunderbirds' first per- burgers are devoured, 10,000 formance at Hill. The historic feet of rope torn down, 210 milestone serves as the basis portable toilets removed, and for this year's air show theme: satisfied spectators depart... "50 Years of Thunder." "Well, as far as June 12 is concerned ...," he said smil"One great aspect of our lineup this year is the fact that ing. "I'll be eagerly looking it offers spectators a wide va- forward to my change of comriety of aircraft and perform- mand." Cell phone Air Show Continued from 1 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. Dale Hibbert, Pediatrics Steve Hibbert, Family Bret Sorensen, Pediatrics Leland Pack, Orthodontist • Accepts Military Insurance • Latest Technology in Painless Dentistry • Free Exam for Children Under 2 Years • Arcade Games 7740770 2112 N. HILLFIELD RD. #1 • LAYTON Continued from 1 overdue. DOD recognized that, and we are now in line with what some states and municipalities are doing to create a safer environment for drivers." While hands-free listening devices are permitted for cell phones, the regulation prohibits the use of other portable headphones, earphones or other listening devices while operating a motor , vehicle. Use of those de- : vices impairs driving and Photo by Airman 1st Class Jenny Chong masks or prevents recognition of emergency sigMaj. Gen. Kevin Sullivan, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander (right), leads tfie center's senior nals, alarms, announcecivilian leaders In reaffirming their oath of office Friday. ments, the approach of vehicles, and human atic of that. It's emblematic of tablished for our new civilCivilian Pin speech, according lo the having completed a process ians is important," he said. Continued from 1 regulation. DOD com"We will take the time and of developing that sort of ponent safety guidance ply recognition that they're a understanding and then rec- provide the kind of training should note the potential ognizing our responsibilities that will orient our civilians member of the Air Force." for driver distractions into the organization and Mr. Sutton said after tak- with regard to others." such as eating and drinking the course, "Civilians will General Sullivan said that teach them the Air Force's ing, operating radios, CD Hill has been doing a four-day core values, our mission and better understand the heriplayers, global positioning orientation course similar to our core competencies. tage, the traditions and the equipment, etc. Whenever "We are making them unprinciples of military service the new training for the past possible this should only year, but will start deploying derstand that they are not and public service and the be done when the vehicle importance of the job they're this new training across the employed by the Air Force," is safely parked."1 base as quickly as possible. he said, "but that they are taking on. Use of a cell phone while: "The pin is simply emblem- "The course that we've es- members of the Air Force." driving without a hands- : free device will be considered a "primary offense." Jan. 9, in hopes of positively resolving the Goal Days This means violators can issue as quickly as possible. Rewarding Continued from 1 be stopped solely for this AFMC's work force for exemplary perforoffense. mance and teamwork in meeting, and exGeneral Carlson said that until the situa"We'll announce the exceeding, their mission goals and objectives tion was resolved in regards to Air Force act date of the new policy, policy he had no choice but to suspend the is very important to him. but will certainly have an "Our work force deserves to be recogprogram. education/break-in period "I believe it is in the best interest of AFMC nized for their extraordinary performance before Security Forces to suspend granting goal days to our mili- and teamwork in meeting critical mission begins to enforce the tary and Air Force civilian work force until requirements," General Carlson said. change," said Col. Scott Before the new goal day policy is impleheadquarters AFMC and headquarters U.S. Chambers, 75th Air Base Air Force come to an agreement on a new mented, AFMC will fulfill any labor obliWing commander. "In the gations with the unions who represent Air goal day policy," General Carlson said. meantime, Hill employees General Carlson also stated that AFMC's Force civilians within AFMC. and families have some (Parts of this article were provided by 1st Lt. time to purchase the personnel directorate had sent a proposed Tim Lundberg, AFMC Public Affairs) policy revision to Air Force headquarters appropriate hands-free device for their cell phones." 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