Show RATE orB Employees On Temporary Alaska Duty Duly Alaskan weather sights and activities are becoming familiar famil tamil tar lar to a group of ot Hill em ploy eel who are on temporary duty in the state THIRTEEN employees from Hill lull are Included in a 6 60 member team which has bas been working at Elmendorf Alaska for tor the past two months They have been elim eHm eliminating mating backlogs in many of the bases base's supply function result ing from last years year's earth quake The men are getting along tine fine adjusting to the new location location location lo lo- cation reported Maj R. R L. L Lininger of ot Ogden AMAs AMA's Supply Supply Supply Sup Sup- ply and Transportation We hear bear from the men often otten and their work is progressing pro pro- greasing gressing at such a rate that we expect them back home bome about May 27 he added LESTER Davis a Roy resident rest resi dent is the team leader of ot the group The military and civilian civilIan civilian civil civil- ian personnel are from four tour Air Force Logistics Command bases Ogden AMA Oklahoma City Sacramento and San Bernardino They were airlifted airlift airlift- ed to Alaska from Hill Feb 16 for tor a day 90 temporary duty at Elmendorf Although physical damage to Elmendorf has bas been repaired repaired re re- paired the disruption to supply activities made it necessary to tn quickly identify all aU stocks of ot material conduct a wall-to- wall wall wan Inventory and establish re-establish an accurate valid Inventory and consumption data records ELMENDORF is being aided so 10 that the base bile can quickly satisfy Its customers' customers require require- requirements requirements ments meats in order that their strategic stra straw and tactical missions can be accomplished The Th team also will Insure that Elmendorf Elmendorf's Inventory records rec beds are ready for tor a new supply supply sup sup- ply computer system to be In Installed In stalled this summer ALSO WORKING on the team is Tommy Tucker Lay Lay- ton |