The White Falcon - 21.05.1971, Side 10
RAPPING, from Page 5
ister.
• A1C Johnny R. White of AFI
supply earned $50 for suggesting
changes in the maintenance of the
K-25 report.
• SMSgt. James W. Pearce and
MSgt. Irvin D. Weed of the 932nd
AC&W Squadron received the high-
est award, $200, for their sug-
gestion of the formation of an
off-base housing referral listing
and office.
• Mrs. Barbara B. Ethridge re-
ceived a $200 Sustained Superior
Performance Award for her duty as
secretary to Col. Budd H. Butcher,
Air Forces Iceland commander.
Mrs. Ethridge has been working
for civil service since 1958.
Hail & Bless
The naval station Hail & Bless
party for May will be held to-
night from 7 - 9 at the O'Club.
For further information please
contact Lt.(j.g.) James Christ-
ianson at Ext. 5238.
Dale and Eileen Bott receive their graduation diplomas from instruct-
or Carl Evans, as members of the Midnight Sun-downers square dance
club look on. The Botts were two of 15 graduates to be recognize*
Saturday for completing 15 weeks of lessons in American Square d
cing. The classes ran each Wednesday night at the Youth Center.
nee
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Air Force opens OTS to non-rated airmen
ary to March 1972.
Active duty aspirants to other
than flying commission were last
selected for OTS in July 1969.
Since then, nonrated applicants
have attended OTS only via the
Airman Education and Commission-
ing Program and Bootstrap Commis-
sioning Program.
Besides a degree, a candidate
must have 18 months' service be-
fore applying. They must be at
least 21 and not older than 30 at
the time of commissioning.
Airman education and commis-
sioning program and bootstrap
candidates and college graduates
entering OTS from civilian life
will not be applied to this spe-
cial quota for first term airmen.
An OTS selection board, con-
vening November 1 will select the
best qualified candidates for in-
put to the following career
fields: weapons control, missile
launch control, missile mainten-
ance, munitions, communications-
electronics engineering and in-
dustrial engineering. Also, the
open mess management field will
be open to holders of hotel and
restaurant management degrees.
Interested airmen are urged
take the Air Force officer qual
(See OTS, Page 12)
May 21, 1971
"Here is a golden opportunity
for those airmen who have bachel-
or's degrees and would like a
career as an Air Force officer."
So said Col. Budd H. Butcher,
commander AFI, when the Air Force
announced the reopening of its
Officer Training School for non-
rated airmen.
Basically, college - graduate
airmen from the first tern ranks
can apply on July 1 for 90 days.
Air Force will accept 100 candi-
dates for class entry from Janu-
A sure sign of summer. These photogenic woolies are all over the
countryside to greet travelers.
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