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- 1 TH I G G UP AD I AI R NA I O AL GU K ••A 17•AUG, "' 9
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. .• . . • . PA A ' CELEB A ,. 2 • I S RY. . " . "' . . . . •
J ul y 1 mar ked t he t h a n i v er - s ubcom ands "are '" s i gne d- s pec i f i cs ary of ac i f i c Ai r For c e s ( PACAF)
, as . • - - " ' - -Ai r For c e act i v i t i e s i a t he Pac -•" i t h A "•cov er s J apan; O awa -
i f i c dat e t o P e ar i d Wa - I I e an Kor ea ; 7 t h AF di r ect s t act -i a-1_
't he or i gi nal organ i zat 'i on s o -' ' e i r oper- t oa s i n i e t na i and 1 t̀ h `wa as Far Eas t Ai r Fo c e s ( F F) . i s cha ged 'w t h he i l i ppi es • - '
- Dur i g Wor l d War I , EAF pi l - T ai l and, M i ri a s' an a i wan . - - - "o t s f l e near l y hal f a i l l •i on com • - - • - ' • •bat s ort i e s and de st
_r o ed or e• Y'S A R • = - •• - -
t han 8, 000 J apane s e a r c ra t : . . - . . - . . . . -
c i t . They de f eat ed •t he J apan -" Ai rm n 'Lo r en • . G: Hee and.Mi c - •̀ - -
e ae "a i r f o r ce s i n- t he Pac i f i c • nd - ae i M. Mont ero ar e hono r r aduat e s •s aidk ne ar l y 2 . 5 mi l l i o t ons o f of t h ei r ch s hoo l s i n Ai r•a e •s hi pp g t o s pea hehd t ie ar f or ••Re a i r and eapon echa i cs r es p - 'Gen . D u l as MacArt ur ' s - .
i l and- e c t i v e l y . • ' • • " • `hopp n c mp ign.
'Those receiving EC certificatOn t he eve of t he.
I or ean War i n f or t he succe s f ui compl et i on f • "_June 1950, -FEAF included Fi tl, cor espondence cour es ar'e as-fol •
• 13t h nd ' 0t h •Ai r -F rc e hd t he ' s : - : . • . : . . - _ . - ,Far Eas t Mat er .e1 o and 'wi t un - •' Mi l i t ary vi ro e nt • Cr : -Capti t s n J apan, Kor ea and Ok i nawa . ' v an C. Aul t ', J r : , -1 C1 Sq . • -
During that conflict, F pil-'- ' Conventiona Ae ospace Mu itionsot s de s t roye d Com uni s t MI Gs at 'a Cr s : Capt . Mar t n J . Byr e ; q
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r at i o o f 10 t o one . On May (, '" F r -Gp •
1951, Capt . J ame s J ab r a be ame .Mi l i t r y a •age t •Cr s : ` •Capt
t he f i r s t US j et ' ac e when he ` s ho t • Chr st oph r W. K: J ay ` 1 e a Fi ' . - -d n hi s f i f t h and s i x h MI Gs pn " NCO Ac a e c r s : - [Sgt D v dt he s ame day . - '
. = '_J : Pont es nd MS t J o s e R ra l 5
PACAF was f orme8 ' on J ul y 1 , `` C M 6q .:..
1957. • ' ' ' NCO Leadership Crs: TSgt Charl . •The t remendous gro t h o f t he - M. Yabui and M gt Kennet h K: I i num '
co m nd be gan fb l l a i ng t he om ru- ' 15 ' CAM Sq . •ni s t gunbo at at t ack agai at U. S .
• i nc i pl e s and Techni que s ' o I n 'Navy s h i ps i n •
t e - gu1 o f Tonk i n -•s t uct i on Cr,;
S t Geor ge' Nomur a, ' • ' W•dur i ng Au ust • 1 . ' • 1 54 'Cmbt Sy q .
Wi t hi n - hou s o P e s i de t L - ' -• Management f or Ai r For ce Supe -don B . J ohn s on ' s exe cut i ve •Gr de :' so r s Cr s : SSgt Lennox R.
G -cket t Qt o s end Ai •r For c e j e t s t o Sou he '
•i 4 Ft r Gp; S gt
-Te ey : Yog i = ,As i a , PACAF 's ombat -r ead u i t s ' ' 1 Cmbt Sp q; a =S gt -Dav i d J .
depl oyed o 'Vi et nam. ' • Co t a , SS t Fr anc i s D. Y. O en; SS t '=
OHeadquar t ered her e , PACA `s - Wa ac e S , Yar a , S t Cl r ene e K.W.
.t s pan 0 per c e t of t he eart hs Cho g and S t Denn i s K. T i •r a, °1 54 _
•sur ace: To cover this vast area, CAM Sq.
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N MISSILE CCESS P OTIONS.:
A sleek supersonic missile that Congratulations to the follow agcould tu n Air Fo e bombers into named airmen for their pro motionsnuclear missile l unc pads was to the grades irdicated:paonounced a s
.ucoess after its 1 4 Cmbt Spt Sq
f i st t e s t f i r i ng . S g Roy H. Osh i roThe sho t-range attack misaile SS t Steven S. Sumida
.( SR•A
) was s ent s r eak g ov er t he SSgt -Car l A. N ; ai ;barren White ands M es le Range SSgt Kenneth H.
Q. Young
to a predeter ined t get aft r S Merl S. Yoshim todropping rom the w g of a B- 2 15 Su ly Sqbomber at 17, 00 feet . The miss - A1C Carl •H . H radal e ' s s i ngl e •s ol i d - ue l e g ne as Al C Ha zl et t T . Weat her aai nited 15 seconds after release 15 C Sq .to send it hurtl ng of at.super-
S Henry K .J. Changsonic speeds. •
gt Milford K.Y. Chang
When oper at i onal , S AM wi b e ,SSgt Roy N
. i s hi nodeploye on B-52 . and FB-11 air- S t Galen M . Yam da .craft and will add e ne d ension ; gt •George E . D cato the U .S. military arsenal. Sgt Bob . G
.uerre o
Capable o carryi g a uclear Sgt Geo ge W . Moadwarhead, the 14-foot missile •is AIC Kennet I. Aokiequipped with sophisticated gui- A1C Patrick A.K . Britodancesystem controlled by the air- A1C Gerald N . Gono .craft that launches it . SRAM -equ- A1C Mau ce S. Nakaharaipped B- 2s, for exampl could A1C Enias V.K. Spen er Jr.circle over friendly forces andfire missiles into preselected en - L f OF THANKS
y targets mile away .The test-firing cu i t d three -
ANG has rec•eived a letter ofyears of work since oe .ag rece ved thanks from LtCol Jack L. Spenee,a $143 illion contra t for devel- co ander of the 6 86th Servicesopment of the missile n 19 6
.Squad on at Hicka , which reads asfollo s:
URE DR LL DATE_.
"On behalf of military nd civ-ilian personnel assigned to the
Following are d ill dates thru Airmen 's Diniag Hall at H ckam AFBJ une 1970 . Pl e as e no t e t hat "su - I wi s h o e pr e s s my appr ec i at i onmer" camp is in Ma ch and April i to you and the men of the 154thstead of the usual Ju e .
Fighter Group HANG, who supportedthe Dining H l operation as KPs
-. ,during the G operation period
September 13-14 from 2 June thru 13 June 1969. TheOct ob e r 18 - 19 mei ber s o f
- our o r gani z at i on as s i -N ember 15-16 , , aed as KPs performed their dutiesecember 13-14 •- • in •an outstanding manner, nd gre-'0 at y relieved the assigned per on-
Jaauary 17-18 . nel of the additio al wor load
, February 14-15 - •tha e sted. Their outstand gMa ch 21-22 • •
attitude, perfor a ce, a d desireMa ch 2 3 A pr i l 3( YR ) .-t o as s i st our per s onne . ar e comme -Ap il 18-19 - n able . P ease convey our grati-May 16-17 : tuae to a
. -personnel for a job
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0 • :, a j Mel Yen has be en as s i gned
• .. . t o 199 FI S , as a pi l ot , whi l e Capt.When was ,
t he l a st •t i e you : •Georg ' J oy . comes t o Hq 1 54 r phe a d o f 19 - ye ar l d s e cur e l y . as Fl y g S f e t y -Of f i c er . .enl i st e d i n t he •Guar d who not onl
. . _ -_. . .r e s i gned t o j o i n .
t he r egu ar Ai r ': SERGE NT..RE ES
_ . .Fo rc e but who t o pped i t o f f b y . vo l - . . . ' . - . -unt e er i ng f or Vi e am?=.. - . -
Take a f ew moment s t et ac - • .Wel l , you have now. A1C B r nard Quai t ed i t h •_S t ' Char l e s J . .Ti bayan, an appr ent i c e a mi n s t r a - . e ve s , suc ce s r t o 'J mes C. .t i on spe c i al i s t wi t h Hq 1 :4 .FG, Womac k as uppl y .:
Adv i so r ,r t h: t he • .departed earlier this month for r Force Senio Ad i or' : ffice. .Lac and AF and r eas i nment wi h S t Reev e s , , 38
. has s e e d 1$2• , .t he act i ve Ai r Forc e . ye s , wi t h :t he r egu a -.
Ai r ;Fo c e , ; ;Act u l l y Ti bay n enl i s t ed wi t h
.•-and i s on ,hi s s e conc t o :of dut y = .the re ulars firat, e me two .mon : Hawaii. He was stationed h re: : '
t hs bef or e h i s i n ct i on i at o t he wi t • . t he 6 86t h Suppl y quadronAi r Guar d
.l a s t Oct b e 1 . Hi s f om 196 3 -67 and r et u ed l as t :
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unc l e , MS t J o e Ti bay n o.f t he ©be . He c a e abo ard wi t h G on -
169t h AC&W' Sq, conv i c e d: -hi m• t o 1 ugus t . . , - . - • . . . .__- • , : ;appl y f or t he Guar d, d HA G
,c al - ; r -i l ,;Ci t y , LO i s i ana; h
. -- - .l e d be f or e .t he Ai r or ce . ma r i ed hi s h i g s chool sw et he rt - "_The Ai r Fo rce cal l ed m. whi l e anc . .t hey now_hav e , f u i l d en 2 : - •
he was i a b as i c t ai ni ag , nd af t - oy and t, gi l s . ; , :A : s n . a d
, :, . :er c l ear i ng i t wi t HA G, he made :daught er ,
17,; nd 16
, . t t d 'L ,l e ;: ` :-pl an s t o go ct i v e f ol l owi ng t he hu :H h Sc o (; h e Re ev es :+, i v .i . , : •: : -compl et i on o f su mer camp .. . - - t he ne hous, ng ar e a at
.hee e ) :
He will continue in admi , and . nd the you g on nd .dau h er•- _„ •put f or Vi et n m becaus e '-'I -want at t ead i nt ermed at e s ehool i •, ; . . .t o t r ave l whi l e I 'm s t i l l young : i awa . • • •- „ _ : . • -
. a n d no t t i e d dv . I mi gh t c h ang e He l i v e d i n , ha l uu -o n i s „l a s t• -. ;,-:
my nd a nd pu t i n f o r Eum pe a f t - t o ur an d wa e :a me e r o f t h e Ka h - •e r I g e t t o La c kl an d, t ho u h
. I t l uu a id e e i a ;PTA o r g an i z a t i o , . .i s a l ot f ar t he r f om-H wa t o d l at er w s -.c
ha t e .,pr es i de t ©f. ; .Euro pe s o I m g t t ake advant age t he Sa uel W der .
K g i -. s h l . .o f t he oppo rt un i t y t o gq t her e .
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.. , ,• ; - •_ ; -,. -- ,Ti bayan i s a 1 8 r aduat e o f •. • or •hobb i s : .
he l i s s ,wood rk .Dam en Hi h. chool . . es pec i al l y .wi t h
_-mo e o d, .and B y : . :Good l uck , -
Amn Ti bayan . .We '11
. cout o rk( he --3s adv nc ent - c om- ,mi s s you around her e , . d don ' t. mi t t ee cha m n :a t ro op t o whi + .f or get t o t h i nk o f t hos e s um er ch b t h o f •. i s . ons ,
b el ong ). : -.• . ..
c amp par t i s about t h s i e next : Whi l e s t t i o ed ' er e .:i n 1966, .-.- .
ye ar . , .he was an . hono g aduat e o t he . ;
• SAC S e n i o r N O c a d my , a t. .
Mar c h - ' .-ASSI GNMENTS CHA GF - . •AFB, a d wa s s e l e c t e d 6 48 t h Sup -p S qu a dr o at h e r o t h e Ye a r • n . . .
o p a .r s o f HANG o f f i c e r h av e 1 7 . . , . • , .. . ,s wi t c h e d a s s i ment s t h i s nt h .
Cur r ent y o n , a h e - re a r -t p r •
Lt Co l Ku r t J oh n s o n h a s r e t u ne d t o wh i h i l. •. n ab l m t o r e t e , .Hq 1 4 t r Gp a s De ut y Co a nde r h p s at t h at t
. e t o s e t t l e ,qa .'o r Ope r a t i o n s a nd Lt Co l Ha r o l d 1 0 ac r e a t , e - w s J a s p e r , • .a g a i g o e s t o Fo r t Rug e r a s 0 e r a - A an s a s , wh e r e h e w . e nd :, c 6 0
t i o n s S t a f f Of f i c e r . . . :h e a d -o f c a t t l e an o t h e , i v e s t o c k . •
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HANG HONORS ASTR NAUTS JOB VACANCI
The Ha aii Air National Guard There are a number of fullt ehonor ed moon as t ro naut Ne .l
Arms - ob v acanc i e s wa i t i ng be f i l l edtrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Co- with HANG . If interested in anyllin on their arrival at Hick m of th® , apply at the Civilian Perin their quara tine u it for tran- s nnel Office, Building 5, Room 13sshipment to Houston on .
26 July by at Fort Ruger.a 13-aircraft flyover . Military Pay Specialist, 272,
As the unit was being loaded biweekly minimum,$355• maxi um •
into a C-141 Starlifter, 10 F-102s Operations Support Specialist,fle over, follo ed by th ee more, same salary schedule.o f whi ch one pe e l ed t o t he l ef t Cl erk 'ypi st , t wo po s i t i ons ,and two to the rig t indicati g 217 .
60 biwee ly min u ,82. 0
the separation of the lunar odule m x mu .fr m the co mand ship p ior to the Senior Weapons Controller,moon landing.
$4 6.80 bi eekly mini um, .
60maxi um .
AUGUST EATHER Radar Maintenance Chief,$398 .
bi we e l y i n i mum, ma mum.(Editor's note: this begins a Weapons Controller, 53.60 bi-
ne feature i Ku ailimoku which wee ly mini um,$589. 0 maximum .
will run every month courtesy of Chief, CBPO,$ 32 biweekly mi -
t he 199t h 'Weat her F ght . eg n i um, 561 .60 m mum.
ning next month the feature will Also three ne positions haveprovide the outlook for the suc- been assi ned to Security Policeceedi g onth, ra her than for the including a TSgt slot for a trai - ;month of the dri11, which is usua- ing speciali t, and a TS t and Sgtlly half over by the ti e of dr l .
) slots for small arms technicians._ August is the nex to l st mon- Interested guardsmen should cont-th of the summer season and is act the Air Police section .characterized by a large emiperm-anent high pressure system 0 WATCH T T TE HONEmiles norhheast of the Ha ai an I-slands. The average a .mum temp- Unsecure telephone communicati-erature is 83 degrees and the ave- ons systems are subject to period-rage minim is 69 deg ees F. T e ic monitoring i the interest ofab olute max mu and in um are national defense. Monitoring of0 nd 64 degrees, respective y . defense transmissions provides ad-
The average amount of precipitati- vice to commanders on securityon is 1.
8 inches. The maxi um and ris resulting f om their tr as-mini u mounts are 4.3 inches and missions and a basis for prov g. inch respectively. Du i g Aug- the security of communications.ust, 16 d ys on the average have All telephone users are rem dedprecipitativn a ounti g to . l in - not to discuss classified or sens-ch or o e. The prevailing w .n
d itive infor ation over these sys-from 0600 -23 is at six to 11 tems .
ot s bec mi ng N : at t hr e e no t sf rom 2 -0 5{)0 . Condi t i ons ar epart y c l oudy f rom morn n t hroughafter oon becoming fair during the DID YOU KNOW?even ng and f ai r t o par t l r c l oudyat night. Showers are most common The first "Jet Ace" in the Airdu ing the early rni g ho s and National Guard was Captain Bob Loveagain at night. V R f ing weather of the California ANG, creditedoccurs 99 .
8 per cent of the ti e. with seven kills and one probableAverage pressure is 3 .0
4 inches i "MIG Alley" during the Koreanof inercury. War.
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