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AFI personnel recieve awards
Colonel Dallas R. Hanna presents SMSgt. Robert Osgard with the De-
fense Meritorious Service Medal.
Schedule of religious services
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Jehovah's Witness (Upper School)
Friday
7:30 p.m. Jewish Sabbath
Saturday
5:00 p.m. Catholic Mass
Sunday
8:30 a.m.
9:15 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Lutheran Communion Service
(First and third Sundays)
Sunday School (Child Care Cen-
ter, Family Services Center and
Upper School)
Catholic Mass
Protestant Morning Worship (Com-
munion first Sunday)
CCD (Lower School)
Catholic Mass
Evening Bible Study
Lay Reader Services (Upper School)
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
3:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Church of Christ
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints
Pentecostal Service at Chapel
Episcopal Prayer Service
(First Sunday)
During the AFI Awards cere-
mony, others received awards.
They were:
Chaplain, Major, Charles L.
Arnold, the Meritorious Service
Medal, his second oak leaf clus-
ter.
Captain Abigniew J. Koziol,
the Meritorious Service Medal,
his first oak leaf cluster.
Major William H. Cox, Jr., the
Air Force Commendation Medal , his
Qualified non-commissioned
officers are needed to fill pro-
fessional military education in-
structor vacancies worldwide.
Instructors are needed at the
Senior NC0 Academy, Leadership
and Management Development Cen-
ter, NC0 Academies and Leader-
ship Schools and for the NC0
Preparatory Course.
Application procedures are
outlined in Air Force Regulation
39-11, Figure 8-1. Instructors
are being sought at bases in
Japan, the Phillipines, Alaska,
England and Germany, as well as
at 23 bases in the U. S.
Military Personnel Center Of-
ficials note that, in addition
to current requirements, unpro-
jected vacancies sometimes occur.
In addition, schools are always
first oak leaf cluster.
Captain David W. Minor, the
Air Force Commendation Medal.
First Lieutenant William H.
Hagen, theAir Force Commendation
Medal.
First Lieutenant Benjamin D.
Trotter, the Air Force Achieve-
ment Medal.
Second Lieutenant Martin C.
Roberts, the Air Force Achieve-
ment Medal.
seeking qualified applicants in-
terested in instructor assign-
ments up to a year in the fut-
ure.
Personnel officials at the
25th Air Division headquarters
point that instructor duty is a
controlled tour and that most
accepted applicants can "pick a
base."
Commissary Specials:
15 Percent off:
8 oz. instant coffee
2 oz. cereal
Tall 30-bag kitchen bag
20-bag trash bag
48 oz. salad oil
25 Percent off:
3 oz. sliced mushrooms
40 Percent off:
_____#303 canned greanbeans
Support NRS
The importance of Navy people
giving their free time to support
Navy Relief Society offices was
emphasized-recently by the Chief
of Naval Operations. "NRS as-
sists our people and their fam-
ilies through offices located in
the continental United States, on
ships and overseas ... they are
an extension of our Navy family.
We must continue to support NRS
not only through our contribu-
tions but by volunteer assistance
whenever possible," states Admir-
al James D. Watkins.
In NAV0P 032/85 (CN0 Washing-
ton DC 252100Z MAR 85), Admiral
Watkins commented on the support,
mainly voluntary, which Navy com-
mands and individuals have pro-
vided NRS in the past. Although
people are not assigned to NRS
offices as primary duty, individ-
uals are encouraged to volunteer
their services after working
hours.
In some cases, as on ships and
in isolated areas, NRS is support-
ed by volunteer personnel on a
collateral duty basis.Such help,
when needed to ensure continued
aid to recipients, is permissable
as long as it does not conflict
with regular duty assignments.
Wanted: qualified non-coms
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