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Show Hilltop Times April 6, 2006 NEWS BRIEFS • Munitions inventory The 649th Munitions Maintenance Squadron plans a 100 percent inventory of the depot FV2172 munitions account May 5-12. Ogden Air Logistics Center munitionscustodians will need to have all turn-in documents delivered to Bldg. 2405 not later than Monday, and all issue documents delivered not later than April 17. Only emergency issues, accompanied by an approval letter signed by the respective group commander (or equivalent), will be processed April 17-May 12. For more information, call the 649th MUNS munitions accountability section at 777-1612 or 777-1611. • Miss Rodeo Ogden Queen Contest Applications are now being accepted for the Miss Rodeo Ogden Queen Contest. Applicants must be a resident of Utah, between the ages of 19 and 25, to participate. Applications can be picked up at the Ogden Pioneer Days office, 1810 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Deadline for all applications is April 24. The contest will be held May 1920. Miss Rodeo Ogden and her attendants will reign over the Pioneer Days celebration and act as ambassadors of Ogden Pioneer Days while making public appearances and participating in other events and rodeos throughout Utah. For more information or to receive an application in the mail, call Lonnie Hampton at 621-1696. • Suicide prevention briefings One hour suicide prevention briefings will be offered at the • Spouse employment program The Hill Family Support Center has teamed up with the Department of Workforce Services to tailor the Military Transition Assistance Program to military spouses. The program is planned 6-9 p.m., April 18-19, at the FSC located in Bldg. 150. The two-day class will provide information about job searches, resume writing, civilian and federal potential jobs, interviewing and other career decisions. For more information, call the FSC at 7774681. • Job openings The following internal job vacancy is projected for Friday: GS-001807 Target 11. Other vacancies, not listed, may also be announced. Eligible internal candidates should check "Search for Jobs" at www. afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb or call IVRS 1-800-997-2378 for a complete list of vacancies and/or to self-nominate. • Power outages The 75th Civil Engineering Squadron plans an electrical outage 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday that will affect the following buildings: 520, 534545, 546, 547, 10570 (bubble). A second electrical outage 7 a.m.-l p.m., Saturday will affect the following buildings: 3, 5,9, Utah State University fice Hill will start scheduling all deliveries of usable and scrap material. Delivery appointments can be made by calling the DRMO-Hill scheduling office at 777-2928, 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday • Van pool openings Utah Transit Authority Van Pool through Wednesday. "If an appointment is not made, 8670 currently has two openings for Hill riders. The van pool picks DRMO will make every effort to accommodate the customer, up in South Jordan and at 600 N. but in worst case scenario, this Rose Park. For more information, could take up to five hours," said contact Chris Unthank at -586Douglas Wilson, a spokesman for 6586. DRMO-Hill. Callers making an appointment • Air Force Reserve jobs Briefings are held monthly for of- will need to provide information such as: point of contact, phone ficers and enlisted members looknumber and building number; ing to join the Air Force Reserve type of material to be delivered after leaving active duty. (i.e., aircraft parts, computers, A briefing on the Palace Chase Program is held the second Thurs- furniture); number of pallets to turn in; whether the material is day of each month in Bldg. 180 safe to handle (shrink wrapped, (Room 210) at 2 p.m. The Palace banded on pallet, etc.). For more Chase Program allows eligible ofinformation, call Mr. Wilson at ficers and enlisted personnel on 777-5512. active duty to waive their remaining active duty service commit• Airplane talk ment in exchange for extended The Hill Aerospace Museum commitment to participate in the will feature the SR-71 Blackbird Air Force Reserve. during April's Airplane Talk. The A briefing on the Palace Front guest speakers for the month Program is held the third Thursplayed significant roles in the use day of each month in Bldg. 180 of the SR-71 in the defense of the (Room 210) at 2 p.m. The Palace country. The speakers include: Front Program allows eligible ofSaturday - Retired Air Force ficers and enlisted personnel on Col. James Sullivan will discuss active duty to concurrently enlist his experiences with the YA-12 or be assigned into the Air Force and the SR-71. Sullivan flew for Reserve upon completion of their six years with the 1st Strategic active duty service commitment. Reconnaissance Squadron, Beale For more information about eiAFB, Calif., and holds the speed ther program, contact Master Sgt. record between New York and Gene Kinder at 777-3849 or gene. London. kinder@hill.af.mil April 15 - Easter weekend; no program. • Schedule deliveries April 22 - Retired Air Force Col. Starting Monday, the Defense Jack Layton will relate his experiReutilization and Marketing Of11, 13, 15 and 25. For more information about the outages, contact the squadron's customer service section at 777-1359. base theater on the following dates and times: April 18: 8, 9, 10 a.m., 1, 2, and 3 p.m. May 16: 8, 9, 10 a.m., 1, 2, and 3 p.m. For more information, contact Tech. Sgt. Teresa LeBlanc at 7774657. UtohStote ences with the YA-12 and SR-71. Colonel Layton was one of the first chosen to fly this supersonic aircraft and flew reconnaissance missions in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. He retired as 14th Air Force director of dperations. April 29 - Robert Hamilton wjll discuss his experiences with the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation as an aircraft engineer who helped build the SR-71. Airplane Talk is held in the museum classroom Saturdays at 1 p.m. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information, call 777-6818 or visit http://www.hill.af.mil/museum. • Education Fair '•• Hill Education Services plans an Education Fair 10 a.m.-5 p.m., April 18-19 at the Mini-Mall Shoppette (Bldg. 420). Several of the local colleges and universities will have booths at the fair, along with the Hill Library and the Community College of the Air Force. For more information, contact Hill Education Services at 777-9983. • Veteran discharge forms The National Personnel Records Center now offers veterans access to their proof of service form, DD 214, on the Internet at http://vetrecs.archives.gov/. "This will cut the waiting time veterans have had in the past waiting for copies of their DD 214s and will be particularly helpful when they need a copy of their EE-214 for employment purposes," said Dan Henderson with the 75th Mission Support Squadron Civilian Personnel Flight. GRAND OPENING! 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