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Page 4 Clinton Mills St Clinton Mills showed its support of the South Carolina National Guard and its employees who are members of the organization throughout the areas where its plants are located by participating in Open House activities at the Clinton National Guard Armory. Representatives from the company observed the various types of maintenance performed by the local unit. in aaamon, company officials noted the skills and enthusiasm possessed by the civilian military personnel. The Clothmaker recorded Clinton's managerial support during the National Guard "Employer Appreciation" activities at the local unit. PROPER MAINTENANCE?The local guard unit. 3648th HEM, prides itself on superb maintenance of its equipment. Sgt. Thomas Anderson checks the condition of a qdmm anti-aircraft gun relic which is mounted on the local armory grounds. INSPECTS ACTIVITIES?Board Chairman Robert M. V activities with SFC Bill Bailey. In the rear is a recovery vel BF>' ^ 50 CALIBRE MACHINE GUN?CW2 Bob Hooks explai tions of this equipment. lows Support Oi u By CHOW TIME?Dining Facility Sgt. Joe ! front is Robert M. Vance, SFC Bill Bailey " 'ZL<i ance inspects the local unit's ?OOD TUNE UP?Sp4 hide used by the local unit. perform maintenance on i -?*? ? fo iv ns the func- CAMOUFLAGE AND CONCEALMENT?J phy explains proper techniques of camoufla in tactical operations. f National Guard "<^j?^I Spillers checks food service at Open House. In and PSG Bobby Quinn. " H * 4|^L Br ~** Bl^fllBMHHHL^. JSHHl ^K ?. a?4IB *IB Herbert Winphrie, Sp4 Horace Kennedy and Sp4 Ronnie Sims a five-ton military vehicle. sp4 Alvin Mur- MILITARY DISCUSSION?Cw4 ging equipment Bobby Sanders and Vice President Claude A. Crocker discuss various military operations while "taking a break" from "Employer Appreciation" activities May 2.