News of Servicemen-In Th© Air Force—Tech. Sgt. Charles A. Wrobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor F\ Wrote! of Dillon vale, has been graduated from tho Aerospace Defense Command Noncommissioned Officer Academy at Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif.St. Wrobel, who received advanced military leadership and management training, is an aircraft control and warning technician with an ADC unit at Hancock Fie'd, N. Y.He is a 1953 graduate of Dillonvale High School.Mary Daley of 811 PekruhivCt,, Steubenville.A 1968 graduate of Catholic Central High School, Airman Daley will wear a distinctive service ribbon to mark his affiliation w’th this unit. Airman Richard J. Daley is a member of the 821st Civil Engineering Squadron at EUsworth Air Force Base, S. D,, that has earned t.hb U. S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. He is the son of Mrs.'The squadron personnel primarily provide essential services for triple missions of the Strategic Air Command at Ellsworth. They support B-52 Stratofortress bomber and KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refueler operat'ons in addition to a, vast Minuteman missile complex.S. Sgt. Thomas W. Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllare W. Welch of Carrollton, lias arrived for duty at Roanoke Rapids Air Force Station, N. C.A radar * technician, he v assigned to a unit of the Aerospace Defense Command, The sergeant is a 1963GhfiAshCSiRCVdriFBdiAoig'