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  • Airman Leadership Class 13-B Graduates

    Sixty-four Airmen completed their first professional military education milestone by graduating Airman Leadership School Feb. 13.Congratulations to the following Airmen:Rescue FlightInstructor: Staff Sgt. Ebony HenrySenior Airman Nathan CarlSenior Airman Andrew FinleySenior Airman Jessica

  • Air Force tuition assistance implements change

    The U.S. Air Force Tuition Assistance program altered its guidelines Jan. 3 to emphasize the new requirement of maintaining a grade point average of at least 2.0, on a 4-point scale."By adopting these changes, the Air Force is falling in line with the federal government and the schools sharing GPA

  • T-Bolts return from Red Flag better prepared for combat

    For many units, the conclusion of Red Flag 13-2 meant returning to their home base and putting the skills they learned to use. The same can be said for the 389th Fighter Squadron, which returned home better prepared for war and strengthened team bonds."From my perspective, Red Flag is the best

  • Welsh: Sequestration will 'undermine' readiness

    Unprecedented budget factors have placed the nation's defense strategy in jeopardy, senior Department of Defense leaders told the Senate Armed Services Committee Feb. 12.During his opening remarks, the chief of staff of the Air Force stressed the severity of the current fiscal

  • HAWC helps Airmen set New Year’s goals with commissary tours

    With a new year, comes New Year's resolutions and goals. A lot of Airmen set out to change bad habits by making healthy choices and lifestyle changes to help them create healthier habits. The health and wellness center can help put Airmen on the right track to achieve their goals by offering

  • 57th Wing recognizes its annual award winners

    The 57th Wing leadership recently announced its award winners for 2012 at a banquet held Feb. 8. The awards recognize Airmen and civilians in the 57th Wing who have performed exceedingly well in the workplace and have made outstanding contributions to the local community over the past year.The

  • CE Support Changing

    Effective immediately, the Civil Engineering Squadron will only be responding to emergency work orders here.The reason for this change is a decrease in funds provided by the Department of Defense."With the uncertainty of the [Congressional] budget and waiting on [it] to be passed, in case

  • New changes coming to Vehicle Control program

    For units who have government-owned or leased vehicles, the way these assets will be managed is changing. Air Combat Command has been selected to test the "Airmen Saving Time" initiative, which involves the elimination of Vehicle Control Officers and Vehicle Control Non-Commissioned Officers.The new

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