UNIT EMBLEMS 154th FIGHTER GROUP UNIT EMBLEMS 199th INTERCEPTOR FIGHTER SQUADRONUNIT EMBLEMS 154th SUPPORT COMBAT SQUADRONUNIT EMBLEMS 154th SUPPLY SQUADRON UNIT EMBLEMS 154th CONSOLIDATED AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE SQUADRON UNIT EMBLEMS 150th AIRCRAFT CONTROL & WARNING SQUADRON UNIT EMBLEMS 169th AIRCRAFT CONTROL & WARNING SQUADRON UNIT EMBLEMS 201st MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS SQUADRON UNIT EMBLEMS HEADQUARTERS, HAWAII AIR NATIONAL GUARD. HANG Color Guard: Sgt Gerald P. Akai, SSgt John Isabelo, SSgt Edward M. Ane, SSgt Colin R.H. Y. Leong and Sgt Monte M. Mitchell. RECOGNITION. Major General F. W. Makinney awards Hawaii National Guard Medal for Merit to 1st Lt Alexander Bell. LETS GO! F-86L flyby over ground breaking ceremonies of the new fighter facility at Fort Kamehameha. OLD HEADS. The three remaining charter members who have been with the HANG for 25 years. Col (then 1st Lt) Walter F. Judd, CMSgt (then Sgt) Robert D. W. Choi, MSgt (then Sgt) Frederick H. Rittmeister. COMMANDO OMEGA. 201st Tactical Satellite Mobile Ground Terminal Front to back: TSgt Maximo p. Valenzulea, CMsgt Walter T. Furuyama ,Capt. David F. Howard. NOW HEAR THIS! Col James R. Ashford, Commander 154th Fighter Group. HANG PARADE. HANGman, right bottom, just a little late. SAFE PORT. 201st HANGmen practice Civil Disturbance formation and drill. READY! DEUCES ready at Dillingham AFB. 154th PARACHUTE LOFT. LITTLE BIT MORE … Capt Roy D. Mendes monitors live intercept, by PACAF Weapons Controller Requalification Course students. DILLINGHAM AFB ‘TOWER.” CUT IT OUT! Sgt Robert T. Tanita of the 150th coordinating elimination of radar interference by another agency.HOME OF THE 154th FIGHTER GROUP. PMRF BARKING SANDS DEPLOYMENT. Ready to go!KOKEE AFS, KAUAI. Home of the 150th AC&W Sq.MAD MOD 169th! Proof that the 168th is the greatest (?!) party outfit … DILLINGHAM AFB DEPLOYMENT. Capt Thomas A. Haine, pilot. SPIRIT OF ALOHA. Result of “Name the C-54” contest. LINE UP YOU! SSgt Gerald J. Yamamoto of the 169th aligning radar microwave link terminal equipment. KAALA ROAD LANDSLIDE. “Like walking on marbles on a steep hill” MOUNT KAALA RADAR STATION. EASY! A2C Stanley Agena holding a Del Mar target. Others: A1C Abdon Ehena and A2C Jerry Sakata. UTAH LUAU. HANGmen preparing for the luau in Utah-land during BIG SWITCH Ill. ENTERTAINERS. Audience participation at the annual 169th AC&W Sq anniversary party.CHOW LINE. 154th Ftr Gp chow line during Employers, Day at annual field training.KOKEE AFS VISITORS. Maj DeWiu C. Bye escorting Major Generals Winston P. Wilson, Robert L. Stevenson and Brigadier General Valentine A. Siefermann on an inspection of the 150th AC&W Sq.FIRST CHIEF SUPER SERGEANT. Col James R. Ashford, 154th Ftr Gp Cmdr, presents the chevrons to new CMSgt Robert D. W. Choi.ARMED FORCES DAY. The DEUCE aroused much interest at Ala Moana Park. CHOW HOUNDS! 169th chow hounds led by SSgt Robert CheeHANG TEAM. 1962 Ricks Trophy Event. HANGmen put insignia on all aircraft used.THE RAMP IS FULL. A rainy day for the new DEUCEs on the new ramp. FALCONS. Loading DEUCE air-to-air missiles. NEW HOME. The new fighter facility at Fort Kamehameha. THE EAGLE SCREAMS! Capt William E. Mossman pays SSgt Carli to Rofoli in silver dollars. DEUCEs. COCOONED ARRIVALS. An Harris superintending offloading cocooned DEUCE from barge to dockTHE DEUCEORDER OF THE HAWAIIAN OWL. MSgt Louis W. Perry “entitled to stare fixedly and unblinkingly . . .”F86L TURNAROUND. 1st Lt Melvin G. Yen, Pilot. OFF WE GO! Ls into the wild blue yonder. M. A. 1st Lt Donald M. O’Day controlling an intercept using an OA-175. ROYAL RIDE. King Hussein of Jordan equipment check-out just prior to T-33 flight. IN-OUT SHE GOES! F-86L EngineMERRY XMAS! Annual Christmas party at the HANG OUT Club, HANG Area, Hickam AFB. DAY VERSUS ALL WEATHER. F-86E, Maj George R. Duncan, and F-86L. SEA LIFT BY JEEP CARRIER. Arrival of the cocooned F-86Ls at Pearl Harbor aboard the USS Windham Bay ALL-WEATHER LAERIAL MINUTEMAN MOVIE. These men live on the same street that you do …. SCORlNG THE TARGET. Standing: Capt George T. Harris and 1st Lt Paul L. Hummel. Kneeling: Maj Archibald M. Harrison and 1st lLt Kenneth L. Fisher. YIPES! Pilots air-sea rescue training at Kaneohe MCASLETHAL PUNCH. A3C Wayne A. Hunter loading cal. .50 ammunition into a SABRE JET.MTD CLASS. SABRE JET fuel system. LIKE SO. TSgt Osborn D. Matlock and A2C David M. Rodrigues working on the AGPE 30, F-86E Fire Control System.THAT’S HOW IT GOES! Sgt Cirillo M. Dellatan, MSgts Albert Y. C. Leong, Harold T. Mattos, TSgt Howard E. Bradshaw and SSgt Mallin Birtodaso.GULP! MSgt Clyde H. Sullivan in a SABRE JET intake. THE SABRE JETTHE OLD AND THE : NEW, 7 March 1954. JUG: Capt William W. Dau. SABRE JET: Maj Archibald M. Harrison. T-BIRD: Lt Col Frank R. Harlocker and Col Barry B. Townsend. WE’RE PROUD OF IT! Lt Col Valentine A. Siefermann showing the squadron insignia on a JUG to USAF Major General George Finch. THE WINNER. Lt Col Frank R. Harlocker presents the USAFPac Carlos W. Bonham Trophy for Aerial Gunnery to Capt Lorenz L. Kumeilike. Capt George T. Harris, Flight Leader, on the right. RADAR SET AN/CPS-1. Koko Crater AFS atop Koko Head. BARKING SANDS AFB. KAUAI. Later renamed Bonham AFB. THE BIG PUNCH. Loading cal. .50 ammunition into a JUG.DOUGLAS B-26 INVADERT-6 TEXAN.JUG COCKPIT. PRATT AND WHITNEY R-2800. A/2Cs Joe Yee and Cirillo Dellatan working on a JUG engine.HANG AREA. Home of the HANGmen at Area 65, Hickam AFB. PRANG! Lt Gladding, 16 June 1949. FIGHTER SQUADRON “WRENCH PUSHERS.” Sgt Melvin S. Klemme, SSG Robert J. Biondine, SSG Harold F. Mitchell, Sgt Dave L. Yarbrough, SSG Henry J. Beese, SSG Wallace J. Baxter, TSG Wilbur W. Walker, SSG Francisco Nawanao, SSC Max R. Gallegos, Sgt Wilbert Lee, SSC Richard H. Mitchell THE JUGHOOKANAKA (Maker of Men or Saver of Men) personifies the will and spirit of today’s HANGmen. It is standard. It is carried with pride by men who are professional in the approach and capabilities for mission accomplishment.MANU LELE O KE AKUA KAUA (Flying Bird of the War God) was a flag made up in the old JUG days to lead the HANG in formation. It wasn’t standard. It was carried with pride by men whose aerial mission was new to the Hawaii National Guard. It best personified the will and spirit of yesterday’s HANGmen. (Pictures from the HANG 25 History of Hawaii Air National Guard)