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  • Mail is up

    Maj. Joseph Schaefer, 39th Comptroller Squadron commander, helps separate mail Oct. 13, 2010, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. The ODC processes approximately 900 packages each week and is often supported by volunteer assistance.

  • Financial Fitness: Show me the money

    The bill is $142.50. Will you pay with cash or credit? Today, less and less people are choosing to use a credit card to pay their bills. According to Index Credit Cards, the average American has a revolving debt of $3,752 per adult and $7,394 per household. This is a significant decrease since the

  • Firefighters work together to educate Lajes Airmen

    Fire trucks from Lajes Field joined with fire trucks from Angra do Herosimo, Praia da Vitoria and Altares to showcase the variety of equipment that enables the 65th Civil Engineer Squadron to support the base's mission and achieve the wing's priorities of "Today's Fight...Airmen and Families...Host

  • SFS Airmen train for the fight

    Members from the 65th Security Forces Squadron provide security, antiterrorism, and force protection for Lajes Field, enabling airpower for all U.S. and allied forces. To provide these services 65th SFS members must always be ready for the fight by staying up-to-date with training. This constant

  • Operation Provide Hope reaches out to Ukraine

    More than 18 years ago, former Secretary of State James A. Baker announced a massive humanitarian mission sending medical equipment and supplies to the former Soviet Union. The operation's name -- Provide Hope. The Humanitarian Assistance Program Division of the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center

  • Liberty Wing ready for Energy Awareness Month

    Summer has come to a close, which means that the temperature is dropping and the available daylight is decreasing. This means that everyone will have to do their part to conserve energy, but if you think you pay a lot for energy, imagine paying RAF Lakenheath's bill of nearly $850,000 for the month

  • U.S., Bulgarian air forces partner for training

    An F-16 Fighting Falcon and a MiG 29 trying to outmaneuver each other in the skies above Eastern Europe was the stuff of legends until this month's combined training exercise between the 480th Fighter Squadron from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, and the 1st and 2nd fighter squadrons from the

  • 480th first sergeant comes full circle

    Master Sgt. Michael Patrick has seen the 480th Fighter Squadron from two different perspectives - first as a new Airman during the early 1990s and now as its first sergeant during a weapons training deployment called Operation Thracian Star.Sergeant Patrick was originally assigned to the 480th

  • U.S., Bulgarian Airmen partner to control the skies

    High above the busy work of crew chiefs, security forces and ground equipment maintainers stands a familiar piece of landscape for Airmen all over the world - the tower.On Graf Ignatievo Air Force Base, Bulgaria, the tower is full of U.S. and Bulgarian Airmen working together to keep eyes on both

  • Firefighter Combat Challenge returns to Ramstein after 5-year hiatus

    For the first time in five years, firefighters and emergency responders from throughout U.S. Air Forces in Europe came together here Oct. 9 for the 2010 Firefighter Combat Challenge. The return of the event, previously put on hold due to real-world demands, also marked the end of the Kaiserslautern