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_ - 154THW ING NISTORY OFFICE . _ -- - : ; ., _ . 1 N _ . 1 . . u ; .. S Y ' . . ; . , . -. . .. _ . . . . . Q , ' ' _ .. _. .. - . ' _ . i _ ! }; . _ ? . .. . -- 's -• , - - r . - . ' . 154 TH FIGHTER IJTERCEPTOR GROUP V o 19 N o , 9S EPTEMBER g HA GAIRAN OF THE YEAR NAMED TODAY g t . H owar dA . Oki t a , S upp li es ; anagemen B ra nc h , 154t h , upp l y S q ., w presen t e d t h ea l t rop h yt hi s ' m rn i ng nam i ng h m t h e tANG AIR ` OF 7 AR f or 1974 . G enera l Si e f erman was on h a n dt o ma k e t h e ` -- o ffi c i a l presentati on . . . _ MS g t . Oki t a as c or nen d e df or hi s ; accomp li s h ment sa NCOIC o f t h e li es + ' _ ' a age nen t B ra nc h w h ere h e h as b e e np a -- ' super i or m anager o f t h e st a ff a d i nnova t or i np l an i ng . Hi s sugges ti on ' _ ' : ' f or a compu t er i ze d m nage en t repor ti ng ` sys t em earne d hi ma n i ncenti ve awar d . o f $ 200 . w . merous ac ti v i ti es i nt h e ca - ' " - m i t y h av ea l so mar k e d hi s carrer . .; : Hi s commun i t y respons ibiliti es range f r m sec ti on l ea d er i nt h e A me i ca n C ancer oc i e t yt o Fi rs tVi ce - P res d ent on t h e K a il ua A er i can Li ttl e L eague . . . E R U T A R E S C N F F O R 1 3 . . ,, - H awa ii' s pr i mary e l ec ti ons w ill b e h e ld on O ct o b er 5 , th ere f ore , th e UTA prev i ous l y sc h e d u l e df or :. . th a t d a t e h as b een mov e d t o O c t . . . . . 12 13 . All G uar d smen are urge d t o SGT , HOWARD O ITA P o ll s l w ill h b e r o r e n h f rom o7o e 1800 f or reg i s t e re d vo t ers , 0 t o p h o t o b y S qt . S o l a on F o d THIS PAGE DECLASSIFIED IAW EO12958

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154TH FIGHTER IJTERCEPTOR GROUP Vo 19 No,9 SEPTEMBER g

HA GAIR AN OF THE YEAR NAMED TODAY

gt. Howard A. Okita, Supplies; anagemen Bran ch, 154th ,upply Sq.,w presented the a l trophy this' m rning naming h m the tANG AIR

` OF 7 AR f or 1974 . GeneralSieferman was on han d to make the` -- official presentation.

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MSgt . Oki ta as c or nended f or hi s; accomplishments a NCOIC of the lies+ '_' a age nent Bran ch where he has be

e npa

- - ' • superior manager of the staff a dinnovator in planing. His suggestion'

_' :' for a computerized m nage ent reporting` system earned him an incentive award

. of $200 .w

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merous activities in the ca -'" - m i t y hav e al s o marked hi s carrer .. ;: His community responsibilities rangefr m section leader in the Ame icanCancer ociety to First Vice-Pres denton the Kailua A erican Little League.

. . ERUTA RESCN F FOR 13. . , ,

- Hawaii's primary elections w illbe held on October 5, therefore,the UTA previously scheduled for:. • . t ha t da t e ha s be e n mov e d t o Oc t .. .. . 12 13 .

All Guardsmen are urged toSGT, HOWARD O ITA Po l l sl

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1800 for registered voters,

0 tophoto by Sqt. Sola on Fo d

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C 'SC0 R I POSSIBLE SOON CIURCHILL IS ONTSTAfDING PIL T

TIME IS CERTAINLY GETTINGRIPE FOR ANOTHER ORI. I FEELCERTAIN THAT WE WILL HAVE ONE •BEFORE THE END OF THE YEARAND PROBABLY UITE SOON

THERE IS NO UESTION THAT WE `.HAVE THE INDIVIDU L SKILLS, ,CAPABILITY AND DESIRE TO EE ;

SUCCESSFUL IN AN ORI. HOWEVER, -- _THE KEY TO OUR REAL SUCCESS WILLBE TEAMWORK.

ONLY A SPIR IT OF TEAMWORK_W ILL ALLOW US TO DO OUR VERY BEST '

NDER OR I COND IT IONS W ITH THAT ;SP I RIT, I ' M CONF IDEN JE WI LL

.P RFORM VERY WELL. E ALERT • =,FOR AN ORI AND BE READY TO PITCH -IN AS PART OF A SUCCESSFUL TEAM. '.

'AT STATE FAIRRECRUITERS TAKE 94 APPLICATIONS '

, 'Anyone who thin s people aren't `

i terested in the Air Guard ould have '_ photo by Sgt. Solomon Ford

been rudely awakened at he recent SOth tState Fair at and Island. TSgt. In ceremonies this morn ing, Capt.ichard Saunders and a large gr up of Clinton R. Churchill was a arded thededicated volunteers manned the new O TSTA ING I RCEPTOR PILOTawaii Air National Guard display van AWARD for his outstanding perfo anceduring its thi •d public appearance. during Fiscal Year 1974. Last yearA d, in one short word, they were Ca t. Churchill as the win er of theUCCESSFUL: 19

9th FIS Profile Competition attaining

Ninety-four men and women filleda near perfect score (one miss) through-out a f ll year of intercepts.out applications for membership in the

aw ii Air Guard and hundreds of other Citing Capt. (: urchill's "positiveinterested citizens wa ked through the can do' attitude an d his willingnessvan an d viewed the display. to accept responsibility", Lt.

Col.Richardson expressed his pleasure atThe continuing participation of ring nominated the Captain for theevery member in the drive for new 1 award. "His distinctlyGuardsmen is beginning to pay off, superior perfor ance makes him trulyCertai ly, your ontinued help will de erving of the honor," he said.asure that we always meet our g al.

Capt. Churchill is not only asuccessfu ard man,

but also auccessf l b ines . e ently

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WILL RET N THURSD Y

5 T WEPO TEA'100' ETES N I D - -. ',

By wi re f rom ndal l AFB - For t he /f i r s t t i me i n t he f our year hi s t ory ofthe Aerospa e Defense Co and's Weapo ,

_loading c mpetition, the coveted first , •plac trophy will c e to rest north

.of the Canad.i an border . , •;

.A cra k, highly-disciplined loadcrew f om Canadian Forces b e Chath n,in New Br. swic

k, one of four Ca adian

te m competing in A C's we pons meetfor the first time,

held off strongchallenges from determined U.S. Act ea d Air National Guard units to cap- -ture the title of "Best Lo d Crew on ;

... ,Cent ury -Ser i e s Ai r c r af t " . • ::--::Survey i ng t he r esul t s t hey CSS GETS PERSONALIZED COFFEE CUPSarrived from ynd l AFB, Lt. Col. .Norman Aul t , Co man er , 154t h CAM LT, COL, KENJ I SUMIDA, COMMANDERq . , expres s ed conf i dence i n t he OF COMBAT SUPPORT S UADRON PRESENTSawai i t eam and t he i r abi l i t y t o PER HO OF PHOTO LAB HI S OWNandl e t he co pet i t i on wi t h a bi t more SONAL1ZED COFFEE CUP BEARI NGco et i t i on ex er enc e . Al t hough HI S NAME AND THE SQUADRON I NS IGNIA,the tea did not place among the topfour contenders, they did well at

their first show in the 27 team meet."A you k w,"Lt. l . lt said,

300 ITEMS ON SALE NOWAT Bx"these are c ck crews and the judgingi s very t ough. I 'm del i ght ed t o see APPR IMATELY T EE JI ED IT St hat we were t here and i n t he mi g E ALE NOWT OU SEPTEand congra ulate our men on a good TW TY IFTH AT THE E C ANGE.begin ing sh w." THE F RST P ASE F THE EX RThe 154th Weapon Load Crew will DIVIDEI S P RAM FEAT RES HEALTHretu to Honolulu on he 19th via A BEA TY ITEMS, OL SUPPLIES,military charter N-281, arrivi g at KITCHEN UTENSILS, SPORTING GO S,onolulu Intern a ionl Airport at ap- A HI FI E UIPMENT IN THE MAINproxi at el y 1200 (noon) . "I pe we GEill have a p y on han d to welcome TOYLA S WIL LSO FEAT RE ITEMSthem home," concluded Lt. CoI. Ault. R RE IN THE SAL ,The Weap ns Load Crew included:Sgt. Gordon ish a, Sg . GeorgePadilla, TSgt. R ll Lum, SSgt, Gaylen _Redoble, a SSgt. Steven Shideler, y

a was co by Capt. Leslie E.M. ,d •,T m. `• N

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SR- 71: AIR FORCE'S ST SOPNISTICATED ;A Y T ' I G I' E ; ] S P ;̀OPERATIONAL AIRCRAFT.

WASHINGTON (AFNS) - The SR-71, which KUDUS TO gt. ward L. Schweitzerset an unofficial speed record for a tran- NCOIC, Equipment Aanagement Bran cli, forsatlantic flight bet een New York and receiving the latest P O Award, theLondon, Sept.1, is he Air Force's most Order of the Iawaiian Owl and achiev-sophisticated operational aircraft. It ing an outstanding performance ratingis capable of pre- and post-attack as air te nici . OT R PPLY

strategic reconnaissance, surveying more personnel receiving outstand g ratingsthan 100,000 miles of the Earth's included M gt. o ard Okita, COICsu face an hour. Manufactured by Supplies M agement Br ch d TSgt.Lockheed Aircraft Corp.,

it e tered Ronald Izutsu, NCOIC, Item Accountirgthe Air Force inventory in 1966. Branch.

The record-setting SR-71 crossed TSgt. Harrison Iga of the bla age-the Atlantic in one hour, 56 minutes. ment and procedures branch recentlyAverage groun dspeed for the 3,490 returned from a trip to Lowry AFB,statute miles was more than 1, 0 Colorado where he attended a Disa termiles per hour. Preparedness course. He said that it

was an enjoyable ex erience parti la lyThe Federation Aeronautique be au e the class s entir.ely co -Internationale (FAI), the accrediting posed of Gua dsmen and therefore moreorginization for all aviation cords, "cross-feed" was possible,has been asked to certify t e new record.Curren FAI re cord for this Atlantic SUPPLY S UA RON TECHNICI S hadcro ssing was set in 1969 by a British a L AU for families on 18 A gust at theRoyal Navy F-4K fighter at 4 hours, Hickam Special Forces Trainin area.46 minutes (723 mph average ground The picnic, a brain torm of the onespeed). The SR-71 shaved nearly an d only Sgt. James D g, was a hugethree hours off that time. success. There as mucho work p tinto the luau by SSgt. Dang a d a hostMaj. James V. Sullivan, 37, Whe er of others which made the day mostMont., pilot, and Maj. Noel F. Widdi- enjoyable.field, 33, Anderson, Ind., re=connaissance systems officer, comprised ATT I LOGISTICS CO RENCE: Lt.the two-man crew which made the his oric Col. Daniel K.C.Au, Comma der Supplyflight. Both are assigned to the Sq. a d CMSg . Libert Yap, NCOIC,Strategic Air Command's 9th Strategic Ma agement and Procedures Br ch,Reconnaissance Wing at Beale AFB, recently participated in the secondCalif., where the SR-71 is based. u l HANG Logistics Conferencebeld at the Royal La aina otel onThe nonstop flight, which Maui, Sept. 3-6.began at Beale AFB, was he first

segment of a routine overseas trainingmission for the SR-71 crew. The crewbegan the record New Yo k to London' YA -WAY'PAN ISAVAI ATB

run fr n the New York "gate" at analtitude above 80,000 feet and at THE ARMY A AIR FORCE EXCHA GEsupersonic speeds of more than 2,000 SER ICE RE I S CUSTCMERS T AT A LAYA-mph (Mach 3+). VAY P IS O FERED BY THE E C E. A M Y WELL BE LPFU WITH THEAfter crossing the London "gate',

LIDAY SEASON NOT t NY MO T S WAY,the aircraft landed at Farnbououqh, England.The record-breaking flight was assisted LAY AY CA IEE CPENED WITH A LITTLEwith aerial refuelings from KC-135 jet A FIFTEEN DOLL R P RC SE ASt nke . LITTLE AS TEN PER E 1T D ,

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- ENLISTED ASSOCIATIOP ANPOUNCES c .I NI C WELCUMES TWO NEW MEMBEBUDGET FOR FY'75Our overworked and understaffed doctorsTHE AWA II NATION L G AR ENLISTED reatfully welcome Dr. Angel Cunanan, apt.,ASSOCIATION E SEPT, APP ED

MC. Dr. Cunan was born in the PhilippinesTHE B G F R / , IN THE GE A and is presently taking his residency inBELI T T PN RG NI TI N G LS EIntern al Medicine at St. Francis Hospital.BEST I ICATED BY W RE IT SPE S ITS lst Lt. Beverly Svohoda, prior service

E , THE EDIT RS R PRINT B L W T T in the Air Force, will be beefing up theedical Service Sect on. Lt. Svoboda isIN T'HER B NESS, T E AS IATION Presently attendirg the co unity colle eSEL CTED DEL G TE TO THE NATI AL to pursue her degree in nursing.CONVEN IO , A DI CUSSED T E S .CTI N,,,

NEW L AGENCY TO REPRESENTAT T E CON E TIO MRIC NINTERNATI AL R EL SERVICE IS I ERC NSIDERATI FOLL VING THE DISCL0 URET T THE AGENT FORM LY SELECT IS

LO GER WITH THAT AGE CY, B NIS E OYE gy AITS

CMSGT GE RGE OSHIRO, H , S ,WAS C DED FOR ATTAINI G FUF1BERSHIP FR EVERY EL IGIB E

G AR IN HIS SECTION

I e m 1 5Scho ship 500.00 1,000,00Din er etings (Council) 262 02 300.00C ndolen es 25• 100,Q0Sol ier irma of the Ye r 125.00 250,00Awards (trophies, plaques) 39•52 50,00A ua l B nque

E ter ainment 150 50 00 `Door izes 250,00 250.00Pe r Di em (I e i or I s l e s De l )1 1 , 0 0 300 , 00I a e t a 5 . 10 6

. 0Dr s (for VI 's ) 12.55 20.00Leis (for VIP 's & President) 21.50 2 ,00Conventione l e ga t e s Pe r di e m 4 50 . 00 4 0 0 . 0 0 ` '-;ospitality R o 00 00 200.00 -e ist ation Fee 2 0,00 75 0 "

Ai r F e 1 , 100 . 00E NG I e s 1 27 0 . 0 0 1 , 3 , 0 0Ke nt St a t e P e d e 0 0 , ,'1'ot a l s 3 9 69 6, 126, 00j -

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i ..A SPECIAL THAN S THIS ISSUE TO theen of the Pho o Lab. T ey havecreased their technical capabil

gty

aand

LT. COL. LOTA Ri:'INDS EVERYONE THAT ITthe two photos of todays award winners IS NOT WISE TO LEAVE FOODSTUFFS AROUND_ are an exa ple of their fine work.HE ROOM . W E DO HAVE FRIENDS RUNNINGAROU D THAT ARF, HUNGRY . LT . COL . LOTA

T rs c_

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• SIGN UP T AYCAMSQ PLANS SPORTS DAY NEY,T 10NTH CO ML'f ITY CO1SCIOUS GUARDSPIEN

AGAI i AID FRIEPJDS OF THE LIBRARYThe CA Squadron is planning a sports

day for tober 13, commencing at 1230.in order to make this a successful sports ce again, the strong com unityday we will need the support and Kokua spirit of the Hawaii Air Gua d asfrom everybody in the squadron. O r been demonstrated by members who t ulybiggest obsticle is having enough "or" "broke their backs" for the Friends of

aircrafts at the end of Saturday night.the Library annual book sale, About

Lets all help and hurdle over this twenty members of the Guard from supply,obsticle so we c have our activities ron, security police (16 volunteers

plf om SP) joined in the effort to movesome 70,000 books to Central Intermed-

Se ion intramural in b eball and iate School.volleyball are scheduled. Coordinating g bara Oberholzer xe tive Sec-the baseball schedule is TSgt "Val" ongassisted by TSgt "Chop" Kaneshiro.

retary of the organ ization was delightedSection team captain's are M gt Sa to report that the sale raised overPacarro-mu ,

TSgt Charlie Calvan-om,10 000 m re th last year for a total

TSgt "C op" aneshiro-Avionics, and of 23,000. The fv ds will be used toSSgt George Okuma-FM/staff. There will nefit the state library system.be three (3) one(1) hour time l it In a letter of tha to Lt. Col.ga es t o det ermi ne t he CA 0N cha npi o s . t a , . Oberhol zer sai d , " e l i t eral l yPresently C is the cha ions. Volley- could not start our annual book saleball coordinator is SSgt "Bern ie" without the tremendou manpower of theBernadino assisted by team captains r National Gua d: Our sincere mahaloTSgt Jere Choo-Avionics, SSgt Roy wano- for your contribution and the reallyOM ,

TSg "Ron" Cozo- /staff, a d t g - tured help from the men of the_ Sam Pac ar ro- u . The vol l eybal l wai i Ai r Nat i onal a.rd. "

schedule will be s iliar to the base- -bal l schedul e . op -:: : :.. _

S Sg t ' o n " Mur o n ag a bo wl i n g • - -,. , , ....

.. - . -commi t t ee chai an report s hi ckam ' ' ' • ' ti 'kbowl i ng al l ey a not be res erved on • ^Sundays . The Ba e com an der has s e t a

_ _policy where bowlers are ser ed on a_f i rs t come - f i r s t s erved ba i s f or '° '̀< --

Sunday . Ron went t o Bo l ing al l eys i n • tKal hi and MAK Bowl can satis y our : -

. .needs. However,certain legal prob- ;;fl ems aros e whi c h requi res our _

' ` - __ __ _ _c o nander ' s at t ent i on . When t hes e „, '

E D E C . . . t7 'N G l

T ERprobl e s are sol ved , we woul d l i ke t o ,be prepared so "Ron" asks that bowlers

sign up or contact Sam Pac rro or Deadline for golfers an d bo l-h mself at 449-2723. ers to sign up is Satu day, 28

For the hookers, slicers, atember 1974.

toppers, gt Glen Choi reports the Should the ORI be called ongolf situation looks good with a d ri g the Oc ober Drill, allslight h g p. Hickam Golf Course 1 will beuses a lottery system for Tee

p postponed to the

times on Su days which mean s we mayD ber Drill.

a 1 play wh le s e of us may not. Let's all KO so we cann asks that you sign up a y ay, ave a successful "SPORTS DAY".a d if possible in groups of four.

e c n be rea h at 449- 2709 . pp Y S RIS C iITT :

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NE SAFETY SPECIALIST OFFER"FRIENDLY REP1I IDER" PIO R 1

EWDX PRIVILEGES GRANTED

FASTEN YOU EATBELTS , THE LIFE BEYOU SAVE AY B YOUR O , IR FORCE I N OCTOB 1 ,G ARD N YREGULATIONS RE IRE ALL MILITARY Al S P DAY AT T UI ER A NEVCIVILIAN EJ LOYEES RIDIPJG IN M T R LICY CID YF DAY TO H NGVEHICLES ON G ER MENT BUSINESS TO P L•WE R SEATBELTS, IF AVAILA LE, uard en may ake purchases at theALL GUARDSMEN ARE ENCOURAGED TO bs e excha e at an y time upon present-INSTALL A USE SA ETY BELTS IN THEIR tation of the ne form. You will bePRIVA ELY OWNED VEHICLES, EVEN IF THEY t rized on a qua erly ba is toA E IX EMPTED DUE TO DATE OF NUFACT E,

m e r es i n t he exc ha ge on asm y days as you spend in drill status,SSGT JO N RAM S, NEW SAFETY but you do not have to shop during ASPECIALIST WITH T E AIR GUARD,ENCO GES Periods. Additio ally, your spouseYOUR C OPERATION IN SAVING LIVES,y a P Y you if (1) she is prope lynoted on your form, a (2)if she car-ries proper identification.

. ± t - Theref ore , i f y are schedul ed- ,

for s x days of U A during the lastquarter, then you may a e urchaseson s x different days of your choosing>4

during the last quarter. Your drillschedule is no longer required forentrance to the exch nge,, ,.-

-ll s pervisors have full details

, . on the new plan a d the appropriate= forms. Plea e see that the form are' safely kept because they are a controlleditem. A....PL E THIS` GR .T N W PR I G .... AT WO p ONLYSI H R ST OF US T[- OppOR T TOUSE IT ::;

:

GUARD SLOWPITCNTOURJEYSLATED FOR OCTOBER

TH ANNU NG ( U) MOUTAIN-i B L.L T R. WI BE NE p N CTOI TH, THE . TH FIG IS DEFENDINGC Ia J ARE L OKING FOR PLAYERS.T COL OHNSON GETS THE BOYS I ES P R S S NTACT WAYNEREADY FOR ANOTHER SORT I E AT ' ' - OR - ' ,

RY OU S A PRACTICES WILL EEH I.F IN T E N AR I E,

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