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Vermont Air National Guard Newsletters, 1967-1988 MSA 811-812 Monthly features: a Commander s Column, sports, social clubs such as the Officers Wives Club news, reenlistments, help wanted listing of openings, monthly menu, monthly history, welcome to newest members of the Air Guard, promotions, roving reporter question of the month, safety, UTA schedule, and the chaplain s corner. Also, items for sale and an occasional request for German Shepard dogs to train as DoD service dogs. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, women s issues began to appear in the editions as articles and as a separate column. During the 70s, women began to integrate into the VTANG and go from oddity to integral members of the team. Banner and publication information by year: June 1967 (one issue) The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the U. S. Air Force Delta Dagger and specified the unit as the 158th Fighter Group (AD) Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vermont. The patch shown is the Indian and tornado patch. Photos included of pin-up models and actresses. April 1968 (two issues) The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the U. S. Air Force Delta Dagger and specified the unit as the 158th Fighter Group (AD) Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vermont. The patch shown is the Indian and tornado patch. The Delta Dagger Dispatch is an official publication published each month by and for members of the Vermont Air Guard at Burlington Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vermont, 05401. Opinions expressed herein, are not to be construed as official expressions of the National Guard Bureau The Dispatch uses material supplied by the Armed Forces Press Service. Method of production is the multilith process. Base Detachment Commander: Lt Col Richard H. Mock Group Commander: Lt Col Andrew M. Bostock Information Officer: Capt Douglas L. Mulac Editor: MSGT Henry S. Broughton Associate Editor: SGT Thomas K. Slayton Associate Editor: A1C Francis E. Breen Photo-Mechanical Process: SSGT Warren J. Lavery Multilith Reproduction Operator: SGT Gary E. Hudson January 1969 Staff: The Delta Dagger Dispatch is an official publication published each month by and for The Dispatch uses material supplied by the Armed Forces Press Service. Method of production is a multi-lith process. Editor: 1st Lt Curran A. Robinson Associate Editor: SSgt Curtis R. Echo, Jr.

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 2 of 12 Photography: SSgt Warren J. Lavery Sports: SSgt David D. Beauchemin The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the U. S. Air Force Delta Dagger and specified the unit as the 158th Fighter Group (AD) Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vermont. The patch shown is the Indian and tornado patch. Photos included of pin-up models and actresses. June 1969, Page 4 158th patch: Indian and tornado, 158th Fighter Group (AD) 134th patch: mailed fist, fighter interceptor squadron February 1970 Staff: The Delta Dagger Dispatch is an official publication published each month by and for The Dispatch uses material supplied by the Armed Forces Press Service. Method of production is a multi-lith process. Editor: TSgt James W. Littlefield Photography: SSgt Warren J. Lavery The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the U. S. Air Force Delta Dagger and specified the unit as the 158th Fighter Group (AD) Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vermont. The patch shown is the Indian and tornado patch. June 1970 The cover banner changed, the left corner featured a pair of F-102 aircraft and the words, F- 102 Delta Dagger 1965 present. The 158th patch: Indian and tornado, 158th Fighter Group (AD) grew by at least a factor of four. The words Vermont Air National Guard appear below the patch. August 1970 The words beneath the patch changed to, Your Vermont Air National Guard. April 1972 Staff: The Delta Dagger Dispatch is an official publication published each month by and for Editor: TSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: MSgt Henry S. Broughton Reporters: SSgt A. Steven Perelman SSgt Jon M. Pringle SSgt Stephen J. Sansweet Photographer/Reproduction: SSgt Warren J. Lavery Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Prudence Allen The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of a pair of F-102 aircraft and the words, F-102 Delta Dagger 1965 present. 158th patch: Indian and tornado, 158th Fighter Group (AD).

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 3 of 12 January 1973 Staff: The Delta Dagger Dispatch is an official publication published each month by and for Information Officer: Maj Max L. Jenness Editor: TSgt James W. Littlefield Reporters: SSgt A. Steven Perelman Photographer/Reproduction: SSgt Warren J. Lavery Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Earlene T. Morris The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of a pair of F-102 aircraft and the words, F-102 Delta Dagger 1965 present. 158th patch: Indian and tornado, 158th Fighter Group (AD). The words beneath the patch, Your Vermont Air National Guard. The Delta Dagger Dispatch won first place as a monthly newspaper, Category II, for the Air National Guard. January 1974 Staff: The Delta Dagger Dispatch is an official publication published each month by and for Editor: TSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: TSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: SSgt A. Steven Perelman A1C Nelson P. Trottier Photographer/Reproduction: SSgt Warren J. Lavery Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Earlene T. Morris The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of a pair of F-102 aircraft and the words, F-102 Delta Dagger 1965 present. 158th patch: Indian and tornado, 158th Fighter Group (AD). The words beneath the patch, Your Vermont Air National Guard. The words, An award winning newspaper appeared at the top of the banner. The unit designation, 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group, appears at the base of the banner. June 1974, Vol 1, No 1 New name: Staff: is an official publication published each month by and for Information Officer: Capt Anthony V. Villanti Editor: TSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: TSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: SSgt A. Steven Perelman A1C Nelson P. Trottier Photographer/Reproduction: SSgt Warren J. Lavery

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 4 of 12 Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Earlene T. Morris The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the Minuteman statue on the left side of the banner, and another pen and ink drawing of an EB-57, the newest aircraft assigned to the VTANG. The words above the EB-57, Your Vermont Air National Guard and 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group at the bottom of the banner. January 1975, Vol 2, No 1 is an official publication published each month by and for Information Officer: Capt Anthony V. Villanti Editor: MSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: TSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: Sgt Nelson P. Trottier AMN Robin Hatin Photographer: TSgt Warren J. Lavery Reproduction: SSgt David Benoit Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Earlene T. Morris The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the Minuteman statue on the left side of the banner, and another pen and ink drawing of an EB-57, the aircraft assigned to the VTANG. The words above the EB-57, Your Vermont Air National Guard and 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group at the bottom of the banner. December 1975, Vol 2, No 12 The cover featured a table of contents: Highlights: January 1976, Vol 3, No 1 is an official publication published each month by and for Information Officer: Capt Anthony V. Villanti Editor: MSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: TSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: Sgt Roger A. Cram Sgt Cheryl L. Guerin AMN Robin Hatin Photographer: TSgt Warren J. Lavery Reproduction: SSgt David Benoit Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Earlene T. Morris The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the Minuteman statue on the left side of the banner, and another pen and ink drawing of an EB-57, the aircraft assigned to the VTANG. The words above the EB-57, Your Vermont Air National Guard and 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group at the bottom of the banner.

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 5 of 12 Name of table of contents changed: on the inside April 1976, Vol 3, No 4 The CCTV Schedule for the two-day UTA [drill] weekend began to appears a monthly column. May 1976, Vol 3, No 5 Of the editions in this collection, the article concerning the motor pool is the first one noted to have the name of the author. The names of reporters SSgt John Collins and A1C Jean C. Powell first appeared in the list of Sentinel Staff members on the back of the March 1976 edition. January 1977, Vol 4, No 1 is an official publication published each month by and for Editor: MSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: TSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: SSgt John Collins Sgt Cheryl L. Guerin AMN Robin Hatin A1C Jean C. Powell Composition/ Photography: Base Photo Lab Reproduction: SSgt David Benoit Secretary/Typist: Mrs. Earlene T. Morris The cover featured a pen and ink drawing of the Minuteman statue on the left side of the banner, and another pen and ink drawing of an EB-57, the aircraft assigned to the VTANG. The words above the EB-57, Your Vermont Air National Guard and 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group at the bottom of the banner. The table of contents no longer on the cover. January 1978, Vol 5, No 1 is an official publication published each month by and for Information Officer: Capt Edward J. Kraus Editor: SMSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: MSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: SSgt John Collins Sgt Cheryl Ann L. Campbell AMN Robin L. Hatin Composition/

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 6 of 12 Photography: Base Photo Lab The cover featured a box with a pen and ink drawing of the outline of the state of Vermont and many drawings of various aircraft, perhaps different views of the different aircraft flown by the Vermont Air National Guard during its many missions. At the top of the box, the words, 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group. The title,, appeared in the largest letters. At the bottom in smaller letters, the volume, number, and month and year for the edition. January 1979, Vol 6, No 1 is an official publication published each month by and for Information Officer: Capt Edward J. Kraus Editor: SMSgt James W. Littlefield Associate Editor: MSgt Gerald A. Hatin Reporters: SSgt John Collins Sgt Cheryl Ann L. Campbell Photography: Base Photo Lab The cover featured a box with a pen and ink drawing of the outline of the state of Vermont and many drawings of various aircraft, perhaps different views of the different aircraft flown by the Vermont Air National Guard during its many missions. At the top of the box, the words, 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group. The title,, appeared in the largest letters. At the bottom in smaller letters, the volume, number, and month and year for the edition. The January 1980 edition announced had been selected as the number one monthly newspaper in the entire Air National Guard. January 1980, Vol 7, No 1 is an official publication published each month by and for Public Affairs Officer: Major James W. McCabe Editor: SMSgt James W. Littlefield Reporters: SSgt Kenneth B. Bell SSgt Thomas F. Powers AMN Kris L. Katzer

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 7 of 12 The cover featured a box with a pen and ink drawing of the outline of the state of Vermont and many drawings of various aircraft, perhaps different views of the different aircraft flown by the Vermont Air National Guard during its many missions. At the top of the box, the words, 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group. The title,, appeared in the largest letters. At the bottom in smaller letters, the volume, number, and month and year for the edition. January 1981, Vol 8, No 1 is an official Class I Air Force newspaper published monthly for the personnel of the 158th Defense System Evaluation Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Air Force. Inquiries and articles should be sent to the 158th DSEG, Public Affairs Office, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex of the purchaser, user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by and advertiser will result in the refusal to print material from that source. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th DSEG Commander Major James W. McCabe: Public Affairs Officer Editor: SMSgt James W. Littlefield Reporters: SSgt Kenneth B. Bell SSgt John J. Douglass, Jr. SSgt Thomas F. Powers A1C Kris L. Katzer The cover featured a box with a pen and ink drawing of the outline of the state of Vermont and many drawings of various aircraft, perhaps different views of the different aircraft flown by the Vermont Air National Guard during its many missions. At the top of the box, the words, 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group. The title,, appeared in the largest letters. At the bottom in smaller letters, the volume, number, and month and year for the edition. January 1982, Vol 9, No 1 is an official Class I Air Force newspaper published monthly for the personnel of the 158th Defense System Evaluation Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Air Force. Inquiries and articles should be sent to the 158th DSEG, Public Affairs Office, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex of the purchaser, user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by and advertiser will result in the refusal to print material from that source.

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 8 of 12 Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th DSEG Commander Major James W. McCabe: Public Affairs Officer Captain Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Major James W. McCabe Reporters: TSgt Kenneth B. Bell TSgt Thomas F. Powers The cover featured a box with a pen and ink drawing of the outline of the state of Vermont and many drawings of various aircraft, perhaps different views of the different aircraft flown by the Vermont Air National Guard during its many missions. At the top of the box, the words, 158th Defense Systems Evaluation Group. The title,, appeared in the largest letters. At the bottom in smaller letters, the volume, number, and month and year for the edition. February 1982, Vol 9, No 2 The unit designation changed to 158th Tactical Fighter Group, Burlington IAP, Vermont March 1982, Vol 9, No 2 The newspaper logo changed to a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. January 1983, Vol 10, No 1 is an official Class I Air Force newspaper published monthly for the personnel of the 158th Tactical Fighter Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Air Force. Inquiries and articles should be sent to the 158th DSEG, Public Affairs Office, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex of the purchaser, user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by and advertiser will result in the refusal to print material from that source. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th TFG Commander Major James W. McCabe: Public Affairs Officer Captain Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Major James W. McCabe Reporters: TSgt Kenneth B. Bell TSgt Thomas F. Powers

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 9 of 12 The newspaper logo changed to a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. December 1983, Vol 10, No 12 The publication received first place in the 12th Annual National Guard Association Best Newspaper Contest Award. January 1984, Vol 11, No 1 is an official Class I Air Force newspaper published monthly for the personnel of the 158th Tactical Fighter Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Air Force. Inquiries and articles should be sent to the 158th DSEG, Public Affairs Office, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex of the purchaser, user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by and advertiser will result in the refusal to print material from that source. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th TFG Commander Major James W. McCabe: Public Affairs Officer Captain Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Major James W. McCabe Reporters: TSgt Kenneth B. Bell AMN Lisa A. Charland The newspaper logo is a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. January 1985, Vol 12, No 1 is an official Class I Air Force newspaper published monthly for the personnel of the 158th Tactical Fighter Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Air Force. Inquiries and articles should be sent to the 158th DSEG, Public Affairs Office, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex of the purchaser, user, or

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 10 of 12 patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by and advertiser will result in the refusal to print material from that source. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th TFG Commander Major James W. McCabe: Public Affairs Officer Captain Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Major James W. McCabe Reporters: TSgt Kenneth B. Bell SRA Lisa A. Charland The newspaper logo is a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. January 1986, Vol 13, No 1 is an official Class I Air Force newspaper published monthly for the personnel of the 158th Tactical Fighter Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Guard Bureau of the U.S. Air Force. Inquiries and articles should be sent to the 158th DSEG, Public Affairs Office, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401-5895. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex of the purchaser, user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by and advertiser will result in the refusal to print material from that source. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th TFG Commander Captain Christine Desmond: Public Affairs Officer Major Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Captain Christine Desmond Reporter: TSgt Kenneth B. Bell Administration: SrA Lisa A. Charland Typography and The newspaper logo is a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. January 1987, Vol 14, No 1

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 11 of 12 This funded Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for the members of the U.S. military services. Contents of are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Air Force. The Editorial content is edited, prepared, and provided by the Public Affairs Office of the 158th TFG, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401-5895. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th TFG Commander Major Christine Desmond: Public Affairs Officer Major Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Major Christine Desmond Reporter: TSgt Kenneth B. Bell Administration: SrA Lisa A. Mack Typography and The newspaper logo is a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. February 1987, David Ladd wore mailed fist patch. January 1988, Vol 15, No 1 This funded Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for the members of the U.S. military services. Contents of are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Air Force. The Editorial content is edited, prepared, and provided by the Public Affairs Office of the 158th TFG, Burlington IAP, Vermont 05401-5895. Colonel John D. Leonard, 158th TFG Commander Major Christine Desmond: Public Affairs Officer Lt. Col. Roger Crouse, State HQ Public Affairs Officer Editor: Major Christine Desmond Reporters: TSgt Betty Rangnow and MSgt David Crary Administration: SrA Lisa A. Mack Typography and The newspaper logo is a pen and ink version of some of the symbols of Vermont. The buck s head, the military crest of Vermont, is in the center. Mountains are in the background at the top of the logo and pine boughs appear at the sides. The bottom is a banner with the state motto, Freedom and Unity on the outside ends of the banner, and the word Vermont at the center. The volume and edition number appear below the logo. The cover showed the Green Mountain Sentinel won two awards. The publication came in second in the 1987 Category B, Air Force Media Contest. The other award placed the

MSA 811-812, Vt. Air National Guard Newsletters -- Notes Page 12 of 12 publication third in the funded newspaper category. The competitions represented Air Force newspapers worldwide. June 1988, Vol. 15, No. 6, page 12 (back cover) VTANG History Updated with New Mission On 1 July 1987 the Vermont Air National Guard began performing alert duty for the First Air Force while also maintaining proficiency in the air-to-ground mission for the Ninth Air Force. The air-to-ground mission ended on 31 March 88. On 1 April 1988 a Green Mountain Boy detachment began alert duty in Bangor, Maine. The approximated area of responsibility for the alert aircrews extends from Green and to New Jersey. They are ready to respond to unidentified aircraft violations of U.S. airspace, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The first intercept of Russian Bear bombers was accomplished on 20 October 87. As of May 1988 the Vermont Air National Guard has the second most intercepts of Russian bombers of all defense units. July 1988, Vol. 15, No. 7, page 1 (cover) TSgt. Raymond A. Varin retired from the state headquarters, he had been doing the typography and layout of the Green Mountain Sentinel for many years. The July edition showed typography and layout done by Villanti and Sons, Printers, Inc. Harry Harrington May 2017 AirGuardNewsletterNotes.docx