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Show HAFB chief retires HILL AFB After 26 years of service to Hill AFB, L. Burke Larsen, Layton, has retired from active civilian service. Larsen left behind a distinguished disting-uished career, which he finished as the deputy chief of the Intercontinental Intercon-tinental Ballistic Missile System Program Management Division in the Directorate of Materiel Management. Man-agement. He entered civil service in 1963 as a personnel investigator in Washington, D.C., but changed career fields the following year, working for seven years as a buyer and contracting officer at the Ogden Air Logistics Center. He served in the Air Force Systems Command and for nine years was . Air Force plant representative at Morton Thiokol, where he was chief of the Contract Administration Administra-tion Division. He returned to Hill in 1980, where he was assigned as deputy chief of the Commodities Division in the Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing. Larsen also -y ' ' i -"i t - -ry L BURKE LARSEN worked in the Weapons System and Major Equipment Division in the directorate and the Resource Management Division in the Directorate Direc-torate of Materiel Management. |