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Show 0 r- s-3 r `..-1 r `..-1 AWARD SUPPLEMENT TO THE HILLTOP TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 2013 7 Promotions CARDS LANE A holiday card from the Ogden Air Logistics Complex greets motorists as they enter and drive along South Gate Avenue. Every year squadrons and units are asked to submit cards for a competition. 'Merry hristmas & Happy Holidays from the Ogden Air Logistics Com lex T he following personnel will receive the ranks indicated in the month of January. Their names and units are as follows: 2nd Combat Camera: Tech. Sgt. Daniel Vernatter 11 367th Training Support Squadron: Supporting the Worfighter, around the -world, uround the clock: Master Sgt. Donnie Taylor III, Master Sgt. Michael Thibodeau, Tech. Sgt. Darren Pautz 368th U.S. Air Force Recruiting Squadron: Master Sgt. Joseph Avanzato 388th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: 1st Lt. Ian Hudson, Master Sgt. John Fetting, Staff Sgt. Lori Phinnell, Senior Airman Jasmine Dismuke, Senior Airman Evan Kohorst, Senior Airman Victor Morris, Senior Airman Roger Remoket, Senior Airman Brent Scheitzach, Senior Airman Armando Sutton, Senior Airman Joshua Williams, Senior Airman Skyler Williams TODD CROMAR U.S. Air Force 388th Component Maintenance Squadron: Tech. Sgt. James Adams, Staff Sgt. Amanda Dennis, Senior Airman Christopher Peoples 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron: Master Sgt. Joseph Maas, Tech. Sgt. Robert Turner, Senior Airman Justin Moore 388th Maintenance Group: Master Sgt. Michael McClellan 388th Maintenance Operations Squadron: Staff Sgt. Brandon Novenario, Senior Airman Janet Osborne 388th Operations Support Squadron: Master Sgt. Linda Souza, Airman Zachary Brester 417th Supply Chain Management Squadron: Cards from the Airman and Family Readiness Center, the 4th Fighter Squadron and others await judging in the card contest. 1st Lt. Trung Nguyen See PROMOTIONS I page 9 .FADING GOOD CHEER U.S. Air Force The 419th Fighter Wing choir, made up of Air Force Reservists and military spouses, sings Christmas carols for residents of the Utah State Veterans Nursing Home in Salt Lake City on Dec. 18. The all-volunteer choir has visited retirement homes across the Wasatch Front to sing holiday standards and meet with veterans, some of whom served in World War II. "We just wanted to do something meaningful for Christmas," said Maj. Paul Hubenthal, 419th Manpower Personnel Flight commander, who helped organize the choir. "Our gift is our song, sincere thanks and reassurance to these veterans that they are not forgotten." Master Sgt. James Turley, 419th Force Support Squadron, meets a resident of Utah State Veterans Nursing Home in Salt Lake City after the 419th Fighter Wing choir sang Christmas carols. The choir performed at various retirement homes across the Wasatch Front this holiday season. |