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Show TIMES August 24, 2006 Air Force launches profile on myspace.com Amazing" advertising RANDOLPH AFB, Texas (AFPN) — The Air Force is joining the Internet's largest social networking site and campaign. The one with will enter the MySpace race when it launches its own user the most votes will air Sept. 18 during the FOX profile today. With close to 98 million registered users, MySpace.com network's TV show, is an ideal venue for the Air Force to connect with potential"Prison Break." recruits and promote awareness for its up-and-coming doc- In addition to the 30umentary-style ad campaign "Do Something Amazing." second commercials, As the third most popular Web site, MySpace reaches 49 users will be able to percent of all Internet users between the ages of 18 to 24. view expanded videos The site's users can chat with old friends, make new friendsof Airmen as they fly and post blogs, photos and videos to their profiles. and fight, call in air "In order to reach young men and women today, we need strikes, navigate satelto be in tune and engaged in their circles," said Col. Brian lites and jump out of Madtes, Air Force Recruiting Service's Strategic Commu- airplanes. The reality nications director. "MySpace.com is a great way to get the TV film clips include word out to the public about the amazing things people are personal, unscripted doing in the Air Force." interviews from Airmen in today's Air When viewing the Air Force profile at http://www. myspace.com/dosomethingamazing, users can see a se- Force. MySpace users can also ries of five rough-cut clips that will give them a behind- become "friends" of the Air Force, download wallpaper anders the-scenes look at the extraordinary things Airmen ac- post messages about what else they would like to see in the will be able to go to the complish every day. They will also have the opportunity to ad campaign. DoSomethingAmazing.com Web site where they can vote on which commercial will kick off the "Do Something Following the Sept. 18 commercial premiere, Internet us- view more than 100 videos of Airmen in action. NEWS BRIEFS • Leadership Training applications available ing bids for three separate positions: Catholic Pastoral Associate, Protestant Applications will be ac- Religious Education Cocepted Sept. 1-15 for the ordinator, and Awana Dinext session of the Lead- rector. To request a Stateership Development Pro- ment of Work or for more information, contact Staff gram. The program gives Sgt. Joshua Trotter at 777supervisors the opportu2106 or e-mail Joshua.trotnity to gain insight into ter@hill.af.mil. Resumes employee and workload management, and provide and bids will be accepted through Sept. 15. potential future leaders the same opportunity. The next session begins in late • Scholarships available October and includes WeApplications are due no ber State University courslater than Sept. 5 for two es and organic training. Interested applicants must $250 scholarships that will be permanent civilian em- be awarded to Hill Asian ployees, GS-07 or WG-05 American/pacific Islander dependents or employees or higher; must not have any disciplinary actions or of the Air Force or Department of Defense. The leave abuse history; and must have at least a "fully scholarships are available successful" appraisal. Pro- through the Hill Asian gram funding is approved American Pacific Islander by each wing or staff office Committee. For more information, contact Joann who gives final approval authority for the applicant Holt at 777-6275. The AAPI is not funded by any to participate. To apply, government group, orgavisit: https://hillnet.hill. af.mil/DMRT/. For more nization or entity. information, contact Dixie Wilson at 586-4350, Cindy • Address change Grant at 586-4356, Shirley The office symbol for the Gonzales at 775-3759 or Small Business Office has Wayne Tate at 777-2151. changed from OO-ALC/ BC to OO-ALC/SB effective immediately. If you • Hill Chapel have any questions about accepting bids for this change please contact openings The Hill Air Force Base Christy Smittle at 777Chapel is currently accept- 4143. • Hill 56 elections Hill 56 plans to hold elections for club officers at their Sept. 7 meeting at Club Hill. The meeting will be at 2:30 p.m. in the main part of the club. Hill 56 is open to staff sergeants and technical sergeants and the positions of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and membership liaison will be selected at the meeting. For more information, contact Tech. Sgt. Thomas I. Smith at 7755522. • New legal service hours The Hill Legal Office has set new customer service walk-in hours. Walkin notary public and power of attorney services are now available: Tuesdays, 12:30-4 p.m.; Wednesdays, 8-11:30 a.m.; and, Thursdays, 8-11:30 a.m. Walk-in attorney visits are now available: Tuesdays, 2-3 p.m. and Thursdays, 8-9 a.m. For more information, call 775-6757. begin the enrollment procurriculum closely paralcess. Once signed up, the lels the resident program, and emphasizes joint oper- student can then contact Dale Hunter at 777-9983 ations, senior leadership to be put in touch with issues, national security other similarly minded strategy, regional studies and the employment of air students. and space power. Student The start date, number of seminars have proven to members and meeting frebe the most successful quency are completely up to seminar members. This approach to completing program is open to active AWC. This method combines self-study with infor- duty, National Guard, and mal gatherings conducive •Reserve lieutenant coloto adult learning. Not only nel selectees and above, of any component of the U.S. can you draw knowledge from the course material, Armed Forces, and Departbut you can also exchange ment of Defense civilian concepts and experiences employees above GS-13. with other members. For information, contact Mr. Hunter at the number Those interested can enroll online and indicate a above. preference for group learning at: http://www.au.af. • New policy for mil/au/awc/awc-ns.htm. Motorcycle registration Click on the student information system link to Hill motorcycle operators are no longer required to register their motorcycles on base, but must show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course with their ID card when entering Hill. This safety course card is required to be carried at all times by motorcycle operators when on Hill. 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